It was a Monday morning in mid-November and my plan was to sneak in a quick hunt before work. I’d been watching a ten-pointer since late summer when he made his first midnight appearance on one of my ...
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In a perfect world, I’d start this post by writing, “In my experience with the 17 Model 94s and 11 model 336s I’ve owned….” But ours is not a perfect world. In 60-plus years of owning and shooting ...
Editor's note: Gerard Marco, of Fleming, has been a licensed and professional gunsmith for more than 35 years. He's agreed to be "The Gun Guy" -- a local expert who will answer questions about guns ...
When John Q. Citizen packs the family automobile and heads out for his annual deer hunt, the chances are that the rifle in the back seat, along with the side of bacon and the coffeepot, is a .30/30.
Were it not for the Winchester Model 1894 rifle, and more specifically those chambered in .30/30 Winchester caliber, deer hunting in America might not be the same today. That's a pretty bold statement ...
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