The Magic of Driven Shooting
Driven days at Scotland’s Craigsanquhar Estate To my left, in the dwindling light, my friend Andrew Pierce stood with his heels almost touching Scotland’s...
Driven days at Scotland’s Craigsanquhar Estate To my left, in the dwindling light, my friend Andrew Pierce stood with his heels almost touching Scotland’s...
A second woodcock hunting season in Michigan observes no opening or closing dates. No license is required, nor are there bag limits. Guns stay...
An interview with Purdey Gunroom Manager Dr. Nicholas Harlow.
In 2016 the hailstorms that hit North Dakota devastated the little piece of private upland paradise that our group of Michigan hunters had been...
What I love about the British gun trade is that the next big thing can often be more than a hundred years old. Take...
James Purdey & Sons’ “new” Sporter is intended to address this shift in demand of buyers wanting “technology, not tradition.”
The central thesis of game management is this: Game can be restored by the creative use of the same tools which have heretofore destroyed...
When planning a wingshooting trip, Rhode Island is not the destination that immediately jumps to mind. Yet in the nation’s smallest state, just a...
In a way dog training is like a home-improvement project. Some prefer the do-it-yourself approach, while others hire a pro. One approach isn’t necessarily...
Ask any dog person what his or her favorite part of the hunt is, and you’re likely to hear, “Watching the dogs work.” For...
Every modern plastic or paper shotshell has a crimp. And all of them have crimps for the same principal purpose: to keep the shot...
The do-it-all Boykin spaniel