Up North Journal - Hunting with Suppressors, The Basics of Hunting with a Suppressor, Urine Based Deer Lures Being Banned In PA?, Future of 2nd Ammendment After the Death of Supreme Court Justice Scalia

Published: Feb. 19, 2016, noon

Mike and Dan discuss advantages hunting with suppressed rifles in MI now that the NRC has allowed them.

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  1. Hearing protection
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  3. Less felt recoil that leads to increased accuracy due to less anticipated flinch and recoil
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  5. Better accuracy leads to a more ethical kill shot being placed on animals
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  7. Game is less spooked due to less noise in the field due to a reduced shot report
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\xa0Mike and Dan talk with James Booth who has some good basic info on the use of suppressors in the field for hunting

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  1. How to obtain a suppressor and apply through the BATFE to register it
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  3. The advantages of using a suppressor in the field
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  5. What calibers benefit the most from using a suppressor
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  7. What are James four top manufactures of suppressors
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  9. What you can expect to pay for a suppressor
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  11. Setting up before the hunt
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  13. James' favorite caliber to use a 300 Blackout and why
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  15. Will this be a game changer for the outdoorsmen
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  17. What are the advantages for a trapper to use a suppressor
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Urine based deer lures are possibly going to be banned in Pennsylvania due to the spread of CWD.

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  1. What is the impact of urine based deer lures being used and spreading CWD
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  3. Is there testing for this
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  5. What impact will this have on the hunting industry and hunting community
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  7. Is there another alternative
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What is the future of the 2nd Amendment since the passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia this weekend?