Clays, Guns & Family
The story of Joel Etchen Guns
Tom Sternal is <em>Shooting Sportsman</em>’s Digital Editor.
The story of Joel Etchen Guns
In its own, singular way, Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Company (CSMC) is back at it.
Garmin has developed the Alpha 10, the smallest and lightest dog-tracking handheld unit on the market.
The new store occupies 1,300 square feet and includes a cocktail bar and a glass-encased “Workshop,” where brass plates are custom engraved for outerwear, bags and accessories and where the staff can produce made-to-measure hunting vests.
Unlimited bobwhites at Winghaven Lodge
Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Company (CSMC) of New Britain, Connecticut, remains one of the few gunmakers producing double guns in the US.
Operating out of Lake George, New York, Tally Ho has a fastidious approach to moving dogs between owners, trainers and the field.
Founded in 1812, the Birmingham company makes some of the finest leather goods on the planet, including its latest, the Bournbrook Travel Bag Collection, launched earlier this year.
Seeking adventure in the Arizona desert
Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever have created an ambitious new program aimed at female hunters called Women on the Wing.
Boyt Harness Company of Osceola, Iowa, has purchased the iconic brand.
Born of the Ferlach guild in southern Austria, Johann Fanzoj continues producing some of the most innovative and beautiful guns of the 21st Century.