Nine Great Quotes from Jack O’Connor
O’Connor is arguably the greatest gun writer that ever lived. Read some of his comments on gundogs, dangerous-game calibers, and, of course, the .270 Winchester.
O’Connor is arguably the greatest gun writer that ever lived. Read some of his comments on gundogs, dangerous-game calibers, and, of course, the .270 Winchester.
Remembering a veteran father, his love of country, and the appreciation for the outdoors he instilled in his son.
A father and son venture north into one of the coldest Novembers in Illinois history.
Guests can get a taste of George Vanderbilt’s legendary hospitality and shotgun sports at the new Biltmore Sporting Clays Club, close to the elegant old mansion.
It was an intense and invigorating combination, hunting both wild hogs and bobwhite quail at this classic Florida retreat.
British Columbia is a long way from Pittsburgh, but the elk’s bugle can still be heard over time and space.
Musings from Meditations on Hunting.
The quail fell for him that day like they had seldom fallen before – bird after bird tumbling before the worn muzzle of the old Beretta single-shot.
Losing a dog is painful, but a man with a gun but no dog isn’t fulfilling his potential.
He was in full prime.