by Sporting Classics Daily | Apr 30, 2019
Fires are one of the most devastating things that can happen to our families and our homes. When the fire has died down and it’s time to sort through the ashes, what do you do with your fire-damaged firearms? We get a lot of emails and phone calls from people who’ve...
by Tom Keer | Apr 25, 2019
One winter I had a particularly large pile of oak that needed to be split. Rather than grabbing a sledge, wedges, and an axe, I often found myself perusing websites listing classic American shotguns for sale. My gun cabinet wasn’t full, but there weren’t too many gaps...
by Guy Bignell | Apr 12, 2019
As Mr. Kolander correctly comments, artistry and firearms have walked side-by-side for centuries. Kings, noblemen, and great military men of their era have all desired something to set their weapons apart. They required the finest craftsmanship and appreciated the...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Apr 10, 2019
This week the Sporting Classics team selected one name from the more than 3,500 entries we received for the Bergara B14 Timber Giveaway and we are happy to announce Robert Elam as the winner. Thank you to all who entered. We appreciate your ongoing support of us here...
by Ron Spomer | Apr 8, 2019
First appeared on Ron Spomer Outdoors “Accidental New Zealand 6.5 Creedmoor Tests” could be the title of this article. I hadn’t planned on hunting the world’s largest antlered red stags, tough mountain tahr, and “moose-antlered” fallow deer with the little 6.5mm...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Apr 8, 2019
Marty Fischer, one of America’s best-known outdoor personalities has launched a new weekly internet-based radio series called Marty Fischer’s Wing & Clay Nation. The show is broadcast LIVE every Thursday at 6 pm Eastern – 3 pm Pacific on the Voice America Variety...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Apr 4, 2019
Colorado is on the verge of passing a law that will allow officials to take guns away from people a judge deems dangerous. 10 WBNS Columbus Ohio reports some law enforcement officials say that’s unconstitutional and they wouldn’t enforce it, even though it could land...
by John Ross | Apr 3, 2019
The close of hunting season was upon me, and I had yet to field test Nosler’s M48 Liberty rifle in their hot new .26 Nosler chambering. Chuck Wechsler, my editor here at Sporting Classics, arranged a last-minute hunt for us at Buck and Boar, Troy Ayer’s preserve near...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 29, 2019
Turnbull Restoration has added two new Winchester 1892 lever rifles to their existing line of Turnbull Finished Firearms. The new rifles are in deluxe takedown configuration and are chambered in .44-40 Win and .45 Colt. “Our earlier Model 1873 and 1892 Turnbull...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 28, 2019
How do you make a safari even more exciting than it already is? It’s easy. You hunt with Henry lever actions and iron sights that force you to stalk into an animal’s “personal space”. Join us in May as we run and gun on the dark continent in real time as we put the...