6 Fine-Print Reasons for Insuring Your Shotgun. Part 3: Oops! Wrong Ammo
The sun is peering in through a small window and casting a warm light across the wooden floors. You can hear the rustling of crunching leaves and hushed whispers outside – the sleepy campsite will soon be bustling.
Clays Shooting According to the Biltmore Estate’s Darren More: There’s No Target Breakpoint, Only Target Focus
When it comes to teaching sporting clays, Darren Moore believes that most solutions are directed at problems that don’t actually exist.
So You Want to Be an Exhibition Shooter? The Gould Brothers Have Some Advice for You.
Many of you have watched exhibition shooters entertaining crowds with their amazing skills. You know, throw five targets in the air by hand and smashing them all in a matter of seconds. Then try the same stunt bending over backwards. The Gould Brothers have taken an age-old tradition of exhibition shooting and put their own unique twist on entertaining folks with firearms.
Behind the Scenes of the Prestigious Continental Field Trails
With a total of 38 years between them working on Livingston Place, Randy Floyd and Clay Sisson have taken charge of preparing one of the few remaining field trials in America that still boasts wild quail. With the 84th consecutive Continental Field Trails slated for the third Monday in January at Livingston Place in Greenville, Florida, Randy and Clay are hard at work sweating the details on this prestigious competition.
Mid-Season Training Corrections for Retrievers
You trained all spring and summer. Your dog performed perfectly during the early season. But then a cold front moved in and the duck and goose migration kicked into high gear.
6 Fine-Print Reasons for Insuring Your Shotgun. Part 2: When Your Gunsmith’s Shop Goes up in Flames and Your Shotgun is Inside
Exclusive Excerpt from Don Currie’s New Book “Gunfitting: Achieving the Ideal Fit for the Game and Clay Shot”
Warning: Never use steel shot on a pattern plate; and, as always, eye and ear protection are essential. Lead shot flattens when it makes contact with the pattern plate and most of the time falls harmlessly to the ground following impact.
With Barrels Machined From a Single Billet of Steel, the Longthorne Hesketh Proves Itself as an Innovative Performer
Innovation is a word not typically associated with today’s break-open sporting shotguns. In fact, for a sizeable community devoted to vintage upland shotguns, the concept of innovation might just as well have stopped in the 19thcentury with the creation of rose-and-scroll engraving.