Five Reasons Why the .30-06 is Best
There are many .30-caliber cartridges, but the .30-06 Springfield may be the best of them all.
There are many .30-caliber cartridges, but the .30-06 Springfield may be the best of them all.
Eider hunting is similar to mallard hunting—only different.
Worried about the performance of your gun’s shorter-than-average barrel? Fret not; most of it’s in your head.
It’s not just your imagination. Deer do lock down during the rut, but that doesn’t mean you can’t tag a buck . . . if you’re up for the challenge.
Is this efficient short-fat on its way out as more powerful 7mm cartridges enter the market?
Learn how the new rifle fared in Seward’s Folly.
Not all targets are created equal. Does your sight-in sheet make the grade?
The author weighs in on an age-old problem having ramifications in the here and now.
The precise definition of “pocket binocular” is vague, but I think you know one when you see one.
Sporting Classics’ Ron Spomer heads to South America to take an elk of a different sort.