Petersen’s Magazine 2002 August

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Petersen’s Magazine 2002 August

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Contents:  Big Game Forecast 2002 (The major hunting seasons are just over the horizon, and our exclusive outlook tells you what’s hot and what’s not); Northeast; South; Midwest; West. Canada; All Choked Up (Understand and benefit from the single most important advancement in shotgun design: the choke); Dodge Ram Refit 2 (The second installment of our custom truck project); The Caribou Conundrum (Hunting these majestic animals runs hot and cold, here’s how to deal with the conditions you might face); Binocular Buyer’s Guide (Buying the right field glasses is pretty easy once you understand a few key concepts); Leading Off With Doves (For some lucky sportsmen, dove season marks the start of autumn and the promise of hunting to come); Stalking The Wily Couch Potato (There’s still time to shape up and get the most out of your days afield this autumn!) Hunting Gear – Montague Paratrooper Bike (A lightweight bike for hunters that folds up in seconds); Scent-Lok Savanna Series Coverall (A coverall that incorporates the latest in scent control); Lightning Bolt Muzzleloader (A new bolt-action from Traditions, available in 45 or .50); Phantom Predator Call (The power and control of digital sound in the palm of your hand); Surefire Elite Flashlights (Powerful illumination in a compact and light package); Sims Limb saver Recoil Pad (Vibration technology to tame the savage recoil beast); Federal .300 WSM (Federal loads up two 180-grainers perfect for big game) Departments – Letters (Kudos, comments and criticism from our readers); Expeditions (Migratory Canada geese hunting in the Chesapeake Bay, the rising cost of CWD, hunter’s calendar, and much, much more); Rifles & Reloading (For the varminter who has everything, Hornady offers up the hot little .17 HMR); Gresham On Guns (Rolling out the unwelcome mat for new shooters); Tech Corner (Scope-mounting tips that will turn even an all-thumbs do-it-yourselfer into a real pro); Deer Zone (Is he big enough? Deciding whether to shoot or pass is the deer hunter’s toughest dilemma); Bowhunting (Want to shoot better? Deep-six all those sight pins); Shotgunning (Kimber’s new Augusta over/under is an ideal partner for the upland); Cook Shack (Slow and steady does the trick when cooking game in a Crock-Pot); Wheels Afield (Polaris’ mighty new Sportsman 700 Twin is the Cadillac of the ATV world); Muzzleloading (Today’s advanced rifles need scopes to achieve their full potential); Where To Go (Your one-stop shop for guides and outfitters); Hunting Marketplace (Classified advertising); Browsing (Some days you’re hot, some days you’re not)

Issue:  August 2002

Condition:  Very Good