Basic Gun Safety Tip: Check It, Secure It, Store It Safely
As you head into this weekend, do yourself a favor and conduct a quick, but thorough audit of your firearms and how they are being stored and secured.
As you head into this weekend, do yourself a favor and conduct a quick, but thorough audit of your firearms and how they are being stored and secured.
This all started with a riflescope—a Burris Fullfield 3-12×42, to be exact. And why did I end up with a Fullfield
Dove hunting is a field hunt, often in sunflower or milo, maybe harvested corn, or just about any field where dove might find food. These kinds of fields don’t usually require heavy duty hunting boots, but good hunting boots are definitely the way to go.
The very first time I went dove hunting I wasn’t totally sure what, if any, specific clothing I’d need. If
Dove hunting probably has the lowest barrier to entry among all the various types of hunting. But good gear is not only cool, it makes hunting easier—and in the case of dove hunting—frankly, more comfortable and enjoyable.
“Shooting without a suppressor is just uncivilized.” — Ethan Lessard I know nothing about the process of obtaining a suppressor.
I’m a sucker for dove loads. You can obviously use most target loads, but I firmly believe that if there’s a dove on the box there will be dove in the bag…just not over the bag limit, of course.
What the hell have I gotten myself into? I blame Mark Keefe. Yeah, that Mark Keefe, the one who’s the
September 1 marks the official start of hunting season—especially dove season. There are 41 states that offer dove hunting. Here in Arizona—especially in Yuma—it’s practically a state holiday. Luckily, that will really be the case this year.
You can’t repeal the laws of economics. Buyers who know the total cost of a silencer they want will drop significantly in six months are going to hold onto their cash until then.