Video: Driven Grouse at Coverhead
We have never seen such awesome, nerve-wracking waves of grouse streaming over the moors.
We have never seen such awesome, nerve-wracking waves of grouse streaming over the moors.
The catalog entry for the Lefever describes it as “Probably the finest and most important Nineteenth Century American shotgun” and “An iconic Lefever worthy of the most advanced collection.”
Our friend Kiri Kythreotis of Athina Sporting stopped by our booth at the Safari Club International convention two weeks ago, and we enjoyed a...
Although members of the Merkel family have been making shotguns in and around Suhl as far back as the 16th Century, as Editor at...
The Project Upland series “ . . . captures the passions and traditions of the grouse woods to inspire a new generation of upland hunters,” as RGS puts it. This is good stuff — well worth watching. We can almost smell the North Woods in October . . .
This image of a Hartmann & Weiss round-bodied self-opener won us over and became an eye-catching symbol of all that a handcrafted fine gun can be. If you like shotguns, this photo can hold you mesmerized by the gun’s perfection — wherever your eyes fall.
The video here shows world-champion clay shooter George Digweed shooting with a loader in a grouse butt on a simulated moorland drive.
The waterfowling season is fast approaching, and thoughts of it have stirred up fond memories of duck hunts past.
Ninety-eight percent of the proceeds from sale of the Federal Duck Stamp go to the Migratory Bird Conservation Fund, which supports the purchase of migratory bird habitat for inclusion into the National Wildlife Refuge System.