Sabatti’s Saphire Rifle

Sabatti’s Saphire Rifle

Quick. Name an Italian hunting rifle… See? That’s the problem. While the Italians are famous for hot cars, hot women and fine shotguns (which can also get pretty hot on an Argentine dove hunt), they seem to have taken a terminal lunch break at the rifle factory. For...

More Than 150 Years Of Winchester

More Than 150 Years Of Winchester

For the past 150 years, Winchester has always found a way to create iconic firearms beloved by their owners and passed down grandfather to grandson. You don't select a Winchester rifle and say "Here. This is it. This is Winchester's magnum opus, its masterwork. This...

First Deer With An Airgun

First Deer With An Airgun

After you’ve been kicking around in the outdoors hunting and fishing as long as I have, it’s pretty exciting to partake of an entirely new outdoor experience such as deer hunting with an airgun. This past week, during the peak of the cold weather pushed down by the...

Mossy Oak Meets Steyr

Mossy Oak Meets Steyr

SPONSORED CONTENT All New Patterns Available for the Steyr Scout – Just in time for the Holidays! Steyr Arms, one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious manufacturers of precision firearms, is excited to announce that its latest collaboration with the camouflage...

Mossberg’s Patriot Revere

Mossberg’s Patriot Revere

Mossberg, a familiar, all-American brand among blue-collar hunters since 1919, recently raised the bar with its newly designed, classic, walnut-and-blued Patriot Revere bolt-action rifle. With its nicely figured, straight-comb stock, cheekpiece, rosewood tip and light...

Holland High Plains Stalker Rifle

Holland High Plains Stalker Rifle

A first world problem worth solving is balancing cutting-edge technology with the atavistic simplicity and joy of hunting. A few of us achieve this with longbows and homemade arrows, some with flintlock rifles and round balls, more with 19th century lever-action...

Pappy’s Krag

Pappy’s Krag

Some damn fine mathematics, brothers and sisters, when you can put two rifles together, factor in family and years, subtract both guns and come up with a fine old straight-shooting .22 to boot. But the equation is not for the faint of heart, the weak of mind or the...

Make Mine A Mauser

Make Mine A Mauser

I threw in with the Swedes about 1972, broke down on my way to Alaska. Ten Mile hill outside St. Paul but my old truck only made nine of them. I called a buddy with a log chain. “Come get me!” He found me a garage on an alley behind a mansion on Summit Avenue, just...