by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 15, 2022
XS Sights is pleased to introduce R3D Suppressor/RMR Height Sights for the popular HK VP9 Optics Ready pistol. These taller R3D sights are designed to allow a clear view of the target and accurate alignment while using a suppressor. They are also excellent back-up...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 7, 2022
Meat And Wine Pairings After the butchering process is complete and all your hard work is finally pulled from the freezer and properly defrosted, the second part of the story begins. Preparing and enjoying all the delicious cuts of prized meat, from brining and...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 4, 2022
Firearms from the estate of Olympic shooting legend and two-time gold medalist, Lones Wigger, are up for auction on GunBroker.com through March 20th, with proceeds benefitting USA Shooting youth programs. The family of Lones Wigger has generously donated more than 30...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 4, 2022
How To Skin A Rabbit The best way to skin a rabbit or a hare is to hang it by its hind legs, on hooks. Cut the skin at the full length of the belly. Now proceed to remove the skin on either side, first, up to the first joint of the hind legs. Make incisions on the...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 3, 2022
Different Methods Of Cooking BRAISING – Is a combination of stewing and baking meat through immersion in a covered vessel containing a solution of vegetable and animal juices called “braise,” hence its name. The meat is exposed to a strong but not...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 1, 2022
SPONSORED CONTENT When it comes to optimizing performance, professional athletes know the importance of healthy muscles. The same applies to our canine athletes. Whether your sporting dog is a hardcore waterfowler or a big-running bird dog, maintaining healthy, lean...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 1, 2022
How To Bone and Carve Wild Birds Bone Clean the bird as usual and singe. With a sharp-pointed knife, begin at the extremity of the wing, and pass the knife down close to the bone, cutting off the flesh from the bone and preserving the skin whole; run the knife down...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 25, 2022
What Is Game? A Few Foundational Points On Game: Under the generic name of game, we understand and include all the animals good to eat which live free in the woods and fields. To the culinary point of view, game is divided in three classes: large, medium and small....
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 24, 2022
Introduction To Hunting And Cooking Wild Turkey Nearly 2.5 million hunters in the United States pursue wild turkey each year, making it the second most hunted game after deer. The wild turkey is often mistakenly thought of as an “upland game bird.” But...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 23, 2022
Introduction to Upland Birds from THE MANEATER FISH AND GAME COOKBOOK My early exposure to upland birds was pretty limited. We had almost zero pheasants in the area of Michigan where I grew up and there was no dove season. i never ran into any quail, sharptail grouse...