by Gabe Lefebvre | Mar 30, 2020 | Explore, Featured
In the spring, there are two days that are extremely important to many of us here in the south. Those are Easter and the opening morning of spring turkey hunting season. This time of year, you can find myself, along with thousands of other hunters searching for...
by Davis Boice | Mar 27, 2020 | Featured, Gear Review
When it comes to knives, Mr. Dundee would say, “There are knives and then there are knives.” I find this to be particularly true when it comes to knives made by Daniel Winkler. As a former special operations breacher, I became familiar with the tools made by Winkler...
by Jason Vincent | Mar 26, 2020 | Featured, Gear Review
A truck rifle is pretty simple; it’s a rifle that lives in a truck. It should be a do-it-all type of rig that’s adaptable to hunting, survival and, in rare instances, defense. It should be sturdy, rugged and reliable, and it should be chambered in a readily available...
by Ron Spomer | Mar 23, 2020 | Featured, Stories
At the risk of sounding too cute, we’ve named our off-grid ranch Dancing Springs Ranch. And probably not for the reason you’re thinking. Our water comes from a spring, but emerges more trickle than dance. We wish it were otherwise, but alas, such is the dry West....
by Breck | Mar 19, 2020 | Explore
I fired my first rifle at the age of 12 behind my house in the back garden. It was my Father’s Ruger 10/22 that, according to the serial number, was manufactured in the late 1960s. It was the only rifle he owned and the only gun in the house. He loaded the box mag...
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