A few updates on some great guns. Take a quick look.
And adjustable trigger on an affordable shotgun? ‘Bout time.
Barbara Baird, turkey hunting, and a good article that is fun to read. Click on it.
In a world of mass produced auto shotguns, a well crafted side-by-side stands apart.
This Smith & Wesson isn’t easy on the hands or wallet – but if you want big and bad this is your gun.
Teddy Roosevelt knew his guns. Take a look at his favorites.
‘Building things isn’t for everyone, and fly tying isn’t either’
Elizabeth Lanier, captures the spirit of a unique all-woman upland hunt.
You like to break clays? Then take a look at this Beretta.
One shot, one kill – and this gun does it in style.
A great gun breaks down into a small package. This is nice.
The Savage Model 25 is a serious varmint rifle. There are three versions. The one I got was the Light Varminter.
Handy, light and versatile – the .357 Ruger 77 is a lot of fun and accurate.
So with the M1 Carbine, Auto-Ordnance is in the nostalgic gun business. The Tommy gun—in semi-automatic of course—the M1911A1 pistol and now the M1 Carbine.
Over 5,000,000 10/22 have been made. Here is the original NRA review from 1964.
You know the brands: Remington, Marlin, Bushmaster, H&R – so what is changing? The boss…
Sometimes gobblers come with reckless abandon and other times they slowly work their way to the fan, but this tactic works.
In addition to accuracy testing, I decided to shoot the Fire Storm in simulated real-world scenarios to see how it would handle for deer both freehand and from a rest.
At 5lbs 10 ounces this is a bird hunters dream gun.
The Marlin 925RM wrings the .22 WMR cartridge for all it’s worth.




















































