We love these old-timey duck hunts
From our friend the photographer Michael Furtman
From our friend the photographer Michael Furtman
Here are two different views from near Wytipitlock last week: A prime p'ahtridge from the Maine woods taken by Editor Ralph Stuart. A post...
These are some of my favorite things.
On decoying ducks, my flounders were child’s play for a world champion raised on shotgunning.
Now, coming full circle, Savage Arms is offering its own Fox A Grade made by Connecticut Shotgun.
The private opening of Gordy & Sons took place on a Thursday evening in early May. It was a no-expense-spared soiree, reflecting the Gordys’ ambitions.
“Lynne brings a level of professionalism and a passion for the shooting sports that will be a welcome addition to the Syren brand.” - Wesley Lang
Enthusiasts have espoused that the side-by-side is the shotgun’s most pleasing form. Now Beretta has created state-of-the-art proof with its 490 Serpentina.
Arrieta’s insolvency and the mid-2016 interruption in production at Spanish maker Ugartechea have some American importers wondering what—or who—may be next.
In talking with top clay shooters and considering the specs of their gun setups we found plenty of consistency—and a few surprises.
The Shooting Sportsman crew has returned to Maine after four days exhibiting at the Safari Club International Convention, in Las Vegas. See some of our pictures.
Giancarlo Pedretti, master engraver and a pioneer in the Italian gun trade, died unexpectedly September 28. He was 69.