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Kentucky quail with a difference
[Photoshoot] In north-central Oregon, where Conestoga wagons once traversed arid, inhospitable terrain, a warm welcome now awaits wingshooters at Highland Hills Ranch. Host-owners Dennis and Sandy Macnab have created an oasis of cultivated meadows and wilderness canyons abundant with game. Bird hunting
- Photography by: Hakan Stenlund
New 'best' guns from English finisher/gunmaker D.H. Sinnerton
To the Czech Republic, Slovakia & Hungary for classic driven pheasants
America's shotguns & history repeating
A Galazan M-21 .410 scaled to size
- By: Maj. Gen. James McCoskey
Divers & geese in central Alberta
Wild cacklers at the edge of the world
Of good-enough guns and hunting like the old days
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I'm a bit bleary-eyed as I write this, and my hands and legs are scratched and swollen. My house is in complete disarray, and I know it will be some time before any semblance of order returns to my life. Funny thing is, I couldn't be happier, because the cause of this upset is the most recent addition
Quail Conservation Thank you for the kind words about the quail plantations and Tall Timbers in your "From the Editor" column (July/August). I greatly appreciate your thoughts and good wishes. More important, though, thanks again for supporting quail conservation efforts through Vic Venters' articles
"Shotgun-Insight": Patterning made easier-and smarter
[img 1 right caption=For double-gun fans, the Vintage Cup is the place to shop the wares of the finest gunmakers and retailers in the country.]It's a small thing, really, The Vintage Cup. And, no, not the engraved trophy cup, but the whole event-the 31/2 days of fun and (hopefully) sun every September
The 10th Gold Medal Concours d'Elegance of Fine Guns, proudly presented by the NRA, will take place at The Vintage Cup at Orvis Sandanona on September 24. Along with a considerable array of high-interest, collectible or historic guns to be publicly displayed and judged, the Concours has added a new benefit:
Evolution of the Sidelock, Part IV
The twisting tale of the modern era of Ithaca Gun Co. may be entering its final chapter-and it looks to be one in which investors seek the protection of bankruptcy court. In late June news began trickling out among shotgunners on the Internet and through local New York media that Ithaca's phones and