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About the Author:
Don Sangster
Don W. Sangster hails from Mississauga, Ontario, and is an avid angler and hunter. He describes one of these interests as his passion and the other as his obsession -- which is which varies with the seasons.
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GUIDES by Don Sangster:
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Rings and Bases Buying Guide (guide)
Choosing the right bases and rings is critical, but the choices available can be confusing. Here's what you need to know.
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Guide to Shooting Rests (guide)
If you've been hunting without a shooting rest, now's the time to look into which one can help you make the big shot when it counts.
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Rangefinder Buyer's Guide (guide)
The days of estimating distances with the naked eye are over thanks to the affordability of laser rangefinders.
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Binocular Buyer's Guide (guide)
Guide covering porro prisms, roof prisms and everything else you need to know to choose the right binocular for your needs.
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Muzzleloader Buyer's Guide (guide)
Modern muzzleloaders are "primitive" weapons in name alone. Today you can have many of the modern technological advantages of smokeless, centerfire rifles, while still connecting with our shooting and frontier heritage.
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Spotting Scope Buyer's Guide (guide)
Whether you're a big game hunter, target shooter or wildlife photographer, you'll get extra use and value from a quality spotting scope.
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Deer Call Buyer's Guide (guide)
Calling is one of the most exciting ways to bag a big buck. Your success, though, requires learning the sounds you need to make and the calls you need to make them.
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Picking the Right Scope (guide)
Not sure which scope to put on top of your old shooting iron? Here's what you need to know before you buy.
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Namibia: The Perfect First Safari (howto)
I believe that most serious big game hunters dream of two destinations: Alaska and Africa. So, when the opportunity arose recently to go on my first African safari, I jumped at the chance.
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Getting Started Tournament Fishing (howto)
Before the "blast off" of my first bass tournament, I felt something in my stomach that I had never felt before while fishing...a case of the butterflies.
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