BOOK REVIEW: Weapons In Early American History

Weapons In Early American History Review and photographs by Mike Nesbitt James D. Gordon recently teamed up with James B. Taylor to bring out another fact- and photo-filled volume on guns, knives and at least one cannon from the early history of our great nation. Their 370-page book has 11 sections which address particular time […]

What is BALLISTIC RADIO?

Story by Danielle Breteau • Photographs by John Johnston When I first heard about something called Ballistic Radio, which doesn’t sound like two words that go together, I did what anyone would do: I Googled it! One of the first websites I landed on was for the Ballistic Radio Youtube Channel. The description? “A channel that […]

The WEATHERBY SA459 Turkey Shotgun

Story by Larry Case • Photograph courtesy of Weatherby I know that when you hear the word “Weatherby,” shotguns are not the first thing that springs to mind – more like a line of fine, high-end rifles. Well, I think that is going to change. I want you to consider the Weatherby SA459 Turkey model. This is a very nice lightweight  (6¾ pounds) […]

Haley Heath and The Women Of Weatherby

Clear Skies Ahead Story by Larry Case Photographs courtesy of The Women Of Weatherby All right, it may be true confession time, but for quite a while the whole concept of the female hunter may have been a little lost on me. Outdoor TV, the source of much good and much bad, is to blame. […]

Time Capsule: Remington Model 742

Story and Photographs by Tom Claycomb III If you research Benjamin Franklin, he had a lot of good quotes. The one that I really like is “Don’t be the first to embrace the new nor the last to discard the old.” I’m an outdoor writer so I test a lot of new gear. Every year […]

Side By Side With Menfolk

These GRITS Girls Are Southern Alright – Girls R  eally Into Shooting Story and Photographs by Dana farrell Shotguns come in a variety of types – single shot, pump action, autoloading, side by side and over and under. There is a diehard group of shotgun shooters and collectors who consider a side by side the […]

NEWS: The Veteran Sportsman Alliance Lands In Oregon

Story by Troy Rodakowski • Photographs courtesy of VSA “Benefitting the most worthy among us” is the motto of the Veterans Sportsman Alliance, a small nonprofit organization which is a 100-percent volunteer program and operates primarily on donations and sponsorships. Their mission? Get injured and disabled veterans out of their houses and hospitals and into the therapeutic surroundings of  the outdoors. VSA was founded by a […]

She Ain’t Shootin’ No Girlie Guns!

Story and photographs by Mike Nesbitt During my initial try at black-powder, cartridge-rifle silhouettes, the first person I met was Beth Morris. She was the match manager who greeted us, accepted our entry fees and also presented the awards after the shoot. Those tasks would keep any person well occupied; however, during the match was […]

Shooting Star – Emily Robinson

Story by Andre Dall’au • Photographs by Rodney Robinson The media is singularly transfixed on youth issues that present a very disappointing and negative impression of kids today. The truth is that well-raised and properly focused youth produce much less interesting TV, movies and articles, compared to dysfunctional families, parental relationships in crisis and troubled adolescents […]

4D Reamer Rentals – Supplier of Savage Barrels

Press Release: For Immediate Release. 4D Reamer Rentals Ltd. is a premium supplier of Savage pre-fit barrels to the shooting public. They offer barrels from multiple makers: Green Mountain, McGowen and Criterion. Fred Zeglin of 4D Reamer Rentals LTD said, “There are many companies that sell Savage pre-fit barrels, but we have a huge advantage […]