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How To: Track wild animals
In this video series, Nick and Valerie Wisniewski show you how to identify different animals like bears, beavers, bobcats, deer, rabbits, foxes and more, in the wild.
How To: Shoot doubles like Wayne Mayes
In this skeet shooting video Todd Bender gives you a little story about how Wayne Mayes sees and shoots the second target. This should really help you with your doubles shooting. Shoot doubles like Wayne Mayes.
How To: Keep your shoulders straight when skeet shooting
If you like to go skeet shooting but need to improve your technique, this video will help you keep you shoulders straight, especially when shooting low shots like the low 3, 4 and 5. Keep your shoulders straight when skeet shooting.
How To: Be ready for the target when skeet shooting
Do you freeze up or space out when the target is shot? Well, this skeet shooting video teaches you the proper way to be ready for the target. Be ready for the target when skeet shooting.
How To: Safely shoot clay targets
All-American Skeet Champion Todd Bender explains the safety "does and don'ts" of shooting clay targets. He shows how everyone in the family can enjoy the game and still use proper gun handling techniques.
How To: Play a game of skeet shooting
This graphical video takes you step-by-step through the process of playing a game of skeet shooting. It goes over field layout and positioning and gives a good understanding of what to expect in an actual game or competition.
How To: Skin a deer properly
The title is pretty self explanatory, how to skin a deer, so you can get to the venison, and use the hide for something. Make sure you hang the deer by its hind leg prior to skinning, so that it will be easier to pull the hide off.
How To: Shoot skeet
All-American Skeet Champion Todd Bender explains how the game of skeet shooting is played and some of the terms used in enjoying this fun sport.
How To: Clean skulls
In this American Taxidermy video we learn how to clean animal skulls. He is using borax, bleach, detergent, scrub brushes and a strong stomach as this smells awful. He uses a deer head with antlers, called a European mount and a canine skull.
How To: Mount a turkey tail
To mount a turkey tail you need borax, pins, hair dryer, pairing knife, cardboard and detergent. You must clean the turkey tail and then mount it.
How To: Mount deer antlers
This video is fantastic and very detailed on how to mount deer antlers. He carves the antlers off a deer head, then boils them to remove the meat, finally he mounts them on a piece of wood. For this professional taxidermy tutorial you may need a hack saw. Oh also, you need a deer head.
How To: Break down a semi-automatic pistol for cleaning
How to break down a semi-automatic pistol for cleaning is demonstrated by John Ritenour. Part 1 of 14 - How to Break down a semi-automatic pistol for cleaning.