by Larry Chesney | Jul 10, 2020
Everyone was impressed with the power of 3,000 psi of compressed air blasting a big bullet down the bore. I had the opportunity to join outdoor writers Luke Clayton, Joe Arterburn and Doug Howlett for some east Texas hog hunting. The gathering was sponsored by Pyramyd...
by Sporting Classics Daily | May 20, 2020
In accordance with Executive Order No. 147 signed by Governor Phil Murphy, Division firearm and archery ranges reopened on Friday, May 22. All Wildlife Management Area regulations apply and at least one member of the shooting party must have a current, valid New...
by Larry Weishuhn | Jan 8, 2020
Q: I started hunting with a scope on my rifle about 40 years ago, initially a fixed 4x Weaver and then a 3-9x Redfield with duplex crosshairs. It’s interesting how hunting optics have changed since that time. Today, many scopes have as special side knob for...
by Robert Matthews | Sep 20, 2019
Autumn is coming hard now. For those of us who follow the gun and dog, it won’t be long before the gnats and mosquitos are replaced by quail and doves and ducks and geese and we’ll be ready for some good shooting. This time of year I typically get a lot of questions...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Sep 18, 2019
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by Sporting Classics Daily | Sep 12, 2019
Discover timeless traditions through membership at the ultimate private sporting club located in Northern California’s wine country. Wing & Barrel Ranch, an exclusive members-only sporting club for the discerning outdoor and wine enthusiast set amid...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Sep 3, 2019
SPONSORED CONTENT Distance adds variables. When you’re shooting at a target that’s more than a mile away, obtaining a targeting solution becomes extremely complex. The best way to ensure a satisfying hit is to simplify the process, and that’s exactly what the...
by John Ross | Aug 28, 2019
John Chudzik was a Winchester man, addicted to its famed cornshuckers—Model 97s and Model 12s—but the Belchertown, Massachusetts, resident began to think they were a little on the heavy side and too cumbersome on a clays course. In time, lust crept into his...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Aug 28, 2019
Branded Rock Canyon is seeking a candidate for its recently vacated Shooting Program Director position. The role and responsibilities are described as: Primary— Director (manager) of Precision Shooting Program Instruct – must be capable of instructing smaller private...
by Jason Vincent | Aug 19, 2019
Dispatch 08/19/2019 1405hrs What better way to size up the new guy than with a trip to the top-secret shooting range where I test rifles? Sporting Classics CFO, Wayne Nanny has been on me for a few months to set up his new Montana Rifles’ 30-06 with a set of...