The .270 Is Still The Classic Cartridge
Craig Boddington Among middle-aged shooters like myself the .270 Winchester is best known as Jack O’Connor’s cartridge. Truly a man of letters, as a young man O’Connor wrote three pretty…
DetailsCraig Boddington Among middle-aged shooters like myself the .270 Winchester is best known as Jack O’Connor’s cartridge. Truly a man of letters, as a young man O’Connor wrote three pretty…
DetailsBob Jensen The snow and ice are gone and the robins have returned. Open-water fishing isn’t far away. In fact, a good number of anglers are already out on rivers…
DetailsPaul Markel “My front sight is farther away than it used to be,” remarked a hunting buddy of mine. I had to admit irons sights were no longer the reliable…
DetailsKen Barrett After burning my first box and a half of shells in a vain attempt to shoot a ruffed grouse on the wing, I concluded I would never be…
DetailsSubmitted By: Dr. Keith Jones, Director of Fish Research at Berkley Anglers are constantly in search of a magic bullet to land more and bigger bass – the proof of…
DetailsPeter B. Mathiesen Baits tend to find a way in and out of favor with bass anglers like coffee flavorings at a cappuccino stand; particularly with smallmouth fishermen. Plastics like…
DetailsSubmitted By: Ted Pilgrim with Pete Maina Pete Maina has in his day handled thousands of big muskies. Ex-guide, lure inventor, TV personality, angler extraordinaire, Maina has worn many hats.…
DetailsPeter B. Mathiesen There’s has been a lot of attention focused on ARs or MSRs (Modern Sporting Rifles) for hunting in the past few years. If you love the classic…
DetailsCraig Boddington I am scared to death of lions. I’m cautious around buffalo, but I’m not afraid of them. Elephant have my undying respect, and anyone who isn’t scared half…
DetailsKen Barrett I’ve been bluff charged by an elephant in Africa and narrowly escaped a real charge by an irate black bear sow when I inadvertently got between her and…
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