


How Benchrest Shooters Improve Your Hunting Rifle
“If you visited a benchrest competition today, you would see scores of rifles that, other than looking like they had been painted by a graffiti artist on a manic high, are not all that different in shape and weight from your heavy-barreled varmint rifle.”

Ideal Hunting Bullet: How To Choose
If the bullet fails, even the world’s most expensive rifle and advanced scope are superfluous. So how do you choose the ideal hunting bullet? How do you choose the ideal hunting bullet? A reader recently asked the following: Good day. I enjoy your articles Ron, but I...
The Cruelest Month
Despite the viciousness of New England’s winter, there are occasionally days when trap and skeet shooters can burn some serious powder at the range.

Charging Buffalo vs. Aimpoint Sights
When standing face-to-face with an animal as dangerous as a charging cape buffalo or an angry elephant, hunters need a rifle optic they can trust without hesitation. SPONSORED CONTENT With Aimpoint’s original red dot sighting technology combined with the ability to...
Be At-One with Your Gun with Boyds’ Adjustable Gunstock
The most universal stock on the market, the At-One Adjustable stock is the last stock you will ever need to own. SPONSORED CONTENT Heritage is one of the many roots that helps keep the sporting lifestyle alive and thriving. Behind every hunter is someone who...
The Ithaca Model 37 $2,500 Grade 12 Gauge
Ithaca Model 37 $2,500 Grade 12 gauge, first-ever Cody Ithaca history letter, McGraw gold relief engraving, Snyder book authentication and more. Ithaca Model 37 $2,500 Grade 12 gauge. Subject of the first Ithaca history letter ever produced by the Cody Firearms Record...
Dad Wasn’t a Hunter
But he was nuts about baseball.

Guns as Investments
How many investments can you name that virtually guarantee a sizable return on your money and also offer the added bonus of pride of ownership?
