by Ron Messina | May 17, 2024
It might be hard to believe, but there was a time before hunters posted “Who hunts in the rain?” and “Not seeing any deer!” updates from the treestand. A time before the rise of Deer Hunting & Food Plot Facebook Groups, before forums for...
by Robert Matthews | May 11, 2023
With the Autumn, Fabarm is filling a hole in the shotgun market with an eminently satisfying double barrel shotgun that’s affordable. It’s a peculiar thing, but for many years, newly made, well-constructed double barrel shotguns have been as scarce as the...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Nov 11, 2020
If it is mastery of the art of gunmaking that qualifies “Best Guns,” German gun manufacturer, Krieghoff, has crafted a gun that fits the bill. SPONSORED CONTENT When you think of “Best Guns,” what comes to mind? Where do they come from? England, Italy, Spain…places...
by Robert Matthews | Oct 1, 2020
The guns that really caught my eye were the new trigger-plate over/unders. Despite a personal predilection for side-by-sides, these guns are something special! Given the liberty of a wholly unsolicited opinion, I’d surely opine that almost everybody who likes shotguns...
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...