Since my youth I’ve preferred stalk hunting. It is admittedly less productive than many hunting practices since the hunter is…
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The Thompson/Center “Seneca” .45 Light Hawken Muzzleloader
The Seneca is such a fine piece of work that I fell in love with it the first time I…
Muzzleloading For Deer
With the air getting cooler and that fall breeze blowing in we’ve got the windows open and the AC shut…
.22’s and Monster Stew
Anyone who has ever faced an attack by a wild animal might relate to this bit of my past experience.…
Bubba’s Area 51
During the late 1960’s while living in Florence, South Carolina, someone brought an article to work about special hunts to…
The .444 and Me
Terry, a young co-worker in the plant called me aside and asked me if I was a deer hunter. Now…
Thought of the Day – Inline with What?
I severely dislike “modern,” inline muzzleloaders. What’s the point in it, really? Sure, it slows the reloading time, preventing a…
Going Ballistic
One of the biggest mistakes I ever made while helping a customer choose a firearm was allowing myself to get…
Growing Up With Guns
I love guns. I always have, for as long as I can remember. I love to shoot guns. The smell…
The All-Arounder
After watching my team, the Auburn Tigers, lose yet again today, I went outside to enjoy the cool fall weather.…