Shear Pleasure
Taking a sharp look at game shears
Ralph Stuart has been the Editor in Chief of <em>Shooting Sportsman</em> since it was acquired by Down East Enterprise in 1993. That year he moved to Maine from New York, where he had been a Senior Editor at <em>Outdoor Life</em>. He graduated from Syracuse University with degrees in English and magazine editing and was able to combine his passion for hunting and fishing with his career. When he is told that he has “the best job in the world,” he doesn’t argue.
Taking a sharp look at game shears
Swamp Magnum. The name alone strikes fear in the hearts of ducks and geese. As it should.
When it comes to travel, you wouldn’t let a child ride in your vehicle without a seatbelt, so why would you let your four-legged best friend lurch around without protection?
Congratulations to Joshua Creek Ranch, which recently was named the 2018 Orvis Endorsed Wingshooting Lodge of the Year at the 32nd Annual Orvis Guide Rendezvous, in Asheville, North Carolina.
The folks at James Purdey & Sons, in London, have partnered with The Sporting Box Company, in North Yorkshire, in developing a shooting gunbox like no other.
Sportsmen recently lost one of Texas’s—and the country’s—strongest voices for the outdoors and conservation with the passing of Ray Sasser. Sasser died February 21 in a Dallas hospital following an eight-year battle with lymphoma. He was 69.
Everyone can benefit from good coaching. Whether they’re involved in a sport, a hobby or just life, quality advice from a knowledgeable expert can be invaluable. These four top shooting instructors share their secrets
Since the company was established by Isodoro Rizzini in 1971, FAIR has been making guns in Marcheno, Italy, in the country’s famous Val Trompia.
We logged miles so you don’t have to
Combining century-old Swiss watchmaking tradition with Italian-art-inspired design, the Fausti Watch Collection commemorates the gunmaker’s 70th anniversary.
When Westley Richards Managing Director Simon Clode passed away in December, the firm’s owners thought hard about who could take his place at the helm.
High Adventure Company’s John Burrell has been there, done that.