September/October 2008
Features An Atkin for Morgan The odyssey of a Henry Atkin: stolen, abused, recovered & restored By: Vic Venters Photography by: David Grant A Maine Gun...
Features An Atkin for Morgan The odyssey of a Henry Atkin: stolen, abused, recovered & restored By: Vic Venters Photography by: David Grant A Maine Gun...
Features Smashing New Smoothbores The latest scatterguns from SHOT Show '08 By: Bruce Buck Havoc with Huns Figuring out the Perdiz paradox By: Clair Kofoed America's...
Features 'Fowling Argentina Geese & ducks in South American's hunting jewel By: Gary Kramer And The Twain Did Meet New York grousing with a premier...
Features L.C. Smith: The Gun for All Purposes L.C. Smith—the undiscovered collectible. It is a true American classic that has been under-appreciated for years....
Features The Messenger For 11 months out of the year Mr. M. Porter Maxwell, the Deacon, was a pillar, a rock, a brick. It...
Features Valley of the Ducks A Waterfowling potpourri in California's Sacramento Valley By: Lee Thomas Kjos High Highland Pheasants Driven days at Highland Hills Ranch...
Features 21st Century Sinkboxing Making like a market hunter on the St. Lawrence River By: T. Edward Nickens Crazy Huns In the shadow of the...
Features Southern quail, Dakota pheasants, Colorado mixed bag... Join your favorite Shooting Sportsman writers and fellow readers at some of the finest wingshooting destinations...
Features Seasonal Snows It's mid-May on the Hudson Bay lowlands. The breadbasket of the Central Flyway. The tundra and tidal flats remain patched with...
Features Wild in Argentina Extreme mixed-bag gunning at Estancia Las Colas By: Ralph P. Stuart Blue Devils Scaled quail in the hot & prickly By: E....
Features Fred Gilbert's Parker A gun from the grand age of 'exhibition shooting' By: David Trevallion and J.E. Fender Dispatches from Hungary A wingshooting adventure in...
Features Less is More The 28-gauge: Wingshooting's best-kept secret By: Silvio Calabi Ptarmigan Above Timberline [Photoessay] Somewhere along the spine of the Rockies. North of...