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Selling Range Gear

Hunters know what they are doing in the field, blind or tree stand. But at the range, not so much. Here’s a look at when they need now.
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Getting Comfortable With an Honest Workplace

While the truth can hurt, everyone benefits from honest feedback.
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Montana Double-Down Hunt

Visiting Big Sky country is an exhilarating experience. Going there with a pair of big-game tags in your wallet is pure nirvana, as Hunting Retailer’s product editor recently found out.
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The Wide World of Optics Warranties

When it comes to selling optics, make sure the customer explains the brand’s warranty and reputation.
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Outsourcing From Within

If your company has grown so big that you can’t do all the management by yourself, it’s time to hand over some trust to others. Here’s how.
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Pig Rigs: 10 Rifles to Fatten Retail Sales

Hard-core hog hunters want dedicated pig rifles, and these 10 options rank at the top of the list.
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Study Shows Target Shooters, Hunters Choose MSRs

Modern sporting rifles are filling a need for shooting sports across the board, and the numbers prove it.
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Get Close With Ground Blinds

Help your customers with their ground game by stocking these three hunting blinds.
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Gear for Black Bear Hunters

Bear hunters, whether spring or fall, need specific gear depending on how they’ll be hunting.
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The Important Corner Crossing Lawsuit

A trial set for this summer could have massive implications in the conflict over public land access.
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Follow These Steps To Avoid Frayed Feelings Among Coworkers

Everyone wants to have a “culture of nice’’ at their workplace. But sometimes difficult conversations are necessary to ensure a happy and productive workplace.
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Food Plot Seed for Every Occasion

The more thought and elbow grease land managers/hunters put into developing and nurturing food plots, the greater the likelihood for success during the hunting season — and that means choosing the best products for the job.
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7 Deadly Sins Employees Commit

Human resources issues can drive a small-business owner up the wall, but here’s how to address them.