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A Pair to Draw To
August 18, 2024
by Larry Weishuhn
Hunting seasons looms on the horizon here in Texas. Mourning dove hunting is practically here. Big game seasons are opening elsewhere and numerous have already begun across North America. As this is being written, I’ve started packing for a moose hunt in British Columbia with Love Brothers & Lee. On that hunt I’ll be...
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Hit the Woods: Handgun Hunting for Women
by Kat Ainsworth Stevens
Handgun hunting is on the rise, and that doesn’t only apply to the guys that choose to swap out their rifles for pistols. For years now women h...
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Taurus 856 T.O.R.O. Review
By Tamara Keel
Optically-sighted revolvers, in and of themselves, are not new things. You’ve been able to buy scope-mounting kits for medium- and large-frame revolvers ...
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Advantages of A Revolver: They Still Make Sense
By Kevin McPherson
Semi-automatic handguns with polymer frames and double-digit magazine capacities are certainly the “most carried” of contemporary handguns. That said...
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Heritage Roscoe Review
Heritage Manufacturing has been producing economical .22 single action (SA) revolvers for many years; now they are breaking into the concealed carry revolver market with a short...
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How to Summer Vacation in the US with your Carry Gun
As the Summer travel season inches closer, Americans are more likely than at any other time of year to take to the road, sky, or water as part of their plans. Often this means c...
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Hitting the 500 Yard Target
My friend and hunt host, David Cotton, had just gotten his Mossberg Patriot Predator chambered in 6.5 PRC which he topped with a Trijicon 3-18x50 AccuPoint scope. That accomplis...
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Meanwhile Back in West Texas
I was glassing thirteen bucks gathered around the “deer feeder”. A buck with extremely darkly stained hocks from his tarsal glands to his ankles, indicating maturity, had a...
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From a Sow's Ear
From A Sow’s Ear
Larry Weishuhn
“Making a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.”
I have heard that old saw for many years when someone referred to making something out of bas...
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Camp Vittles
What started as a dust storm, turned into misty rain followed by another red dust storm which resulted in a light mud coating on just about everything! The ride “home” of a...
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Picking a bullet for hunting
The day had been a good one. All in camp had seen elk. A few bulls were still bugling. One six by six was down, and would be packed out of the mountains in the morrow, after bei...
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Calling Time
Looking back, I could not help but laugh at myself.
I had read several magazine articles about two fellow Texans, Murry and Winston Burnham and their ability to have “critters ...
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Taking Does...
“The deer census is completed and we’ve received our harvest recommendations for this coming hunting season from the local Texas Parks and Wildlife Department wildli...
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Facing Summer Doldrums
Was a time with the arrival of June, July and early August I had my bags packed and was headed to or preparing to head to southern Africa where they were into their fall and win...
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Planning the Fall Hunt
“What are you doing this coming weekend?” asked a friend at our 2022 DSC Foundation Gala.
“Going to depend upon whether or not I get the bid on a particular h...