
Shooting Sportsman Magazine
A QUEST FOR SNOWCOCK: HOLY GRAIL
There likely is no gamebird in the US more difficult to hunt than the Himalayan snowcock. A limited population inhabiting extreme country makes the...
Soar No More
When we heard that Soar No More Wingshooting Company was offering hot-barreled action for pigeons and doves in southwest Idaho, our group had to give it a try.
Soar No More
When it comes to “volume shooting,” Mexico and Central and South America traditionally have been the big draws for American sportsmen, so when we heard that Soar No More Wingshooting Company was offering hot-barreled action for pigeons and doves in southwest Idaho, our group had to give it a try.
Prized Places
Our editors reveal their favorite destinations.
Dog of the Year Gallery
Donald Dallas Awarded President’s Cup
Donald Dallas, a Shooting Sportsman contributor and the prolific author of books on the history of gunmaking, was presented with the President’s Cup and the President’s Gold Medal at Holts Auctioneers' December sale, in London.
Dog of the Year Biographies
CHUKAR HUNTING IN HELLS CANYON: REVEL IN THE FIRST
CHUKAR HUNTING IN HELLS CANYON: REVEL IN THE FIRST Chukar hunting can be one of the most physically demanding upland pursuits, and for the...
By The Numbers: Duck Populations
In late August the US Fish and Wildlife Service released its Waterfowl Population Status, 2018.
Season Savers
A selection that serves in the uplands.