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Big Buck

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Big Buck is by far the best hunting magazine going. Reloader and Rifle are great for the technical articles. John Barsness is the best gun writer going. Mike Venturino's BPCR stuff is also great.
 
petersons hunting , bear hunter, big bucks, whitetail hunter, and a few others not near as much usefull stuff in them as what i find her on cgn though
 
I had Petersons but really there's not much info, you're blasted by ads and the mags are so small.
No longer subscribe after being a member of CGN and Predator masters.
 
Demonical said:
Big Buck

Reloader

Rifle




Big Buck is by far the best hunting magazine going. Reloader and Rifle are great for the technical articles. John Barsness is the best gun writer going. Mike Venturino's BPCR stuff is also great.

I aggree completely. I also like Rifleshooter and Alberta Outdoorsmen.
 
Precision Shooting, Man at Arms (collecting), American Rifleman, Field & Stream, Ontario Out of Doors.
 
Field and Stream, sometimes Peterson's. ^I don't like big buck either; it's just antler ####, the writing sucks. Also Big Game Adventures should change its name to Tame Game Adventures, after at least two articles on hunting on an elk ranch. It was billed as a wilderness experience, then when you look close at a trophy photo, you'll see two elk grazing within a hundred yards of the "hunter" and his downed elk. Nothing but adds for over priced hunts in that one.
 
I like the fact that Big Buck is just articles about people shooting big deer, moose, elk etc... and there's none of that crap "how to" like Field & Stream, Outdoor Life or Peterson's.

I don't concern myself with the writing quality. It's just average Joe writing the stories.

I used to get Outdoor Life, Field & Stream, North American Whitetail, Outdoor Canada. None of 'em write enough pure big game hunting anymore. Too many articles about ducks, fishing, or the dreaded "how to" B.S. :rolleyes:

North American Whitetail spends way too much time on crap like food plots and "quality deer management". Since I live in an area with huge tracts of crown land, so-called "managing" deer doesn't interest me at all, although I can appreciate that people living in areas where land access is tough might get into it, especially if you have you own hunting acreage. But I don't want to read about it...
Now sometimes I will see an issue on the newstand and there is an article about a buck that interests me enough to buy an individual issue.

I spend more time reading hunting books anyway.
 
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