An up-close look at one safari company’s efforts to deter poachers.
A Rowland Ward-sponsored snare-finding contest results in the removal of dozens of poachers’ traps.
An up-close look at one safari company’s efforts to deter poachers.
A Rowland Ward-sponsored snare-finding contest results in the removal of dozens of poachers’ traps.
If you can keep your shots inside a paper plate, you’ll hit the vital zone.
Paper plates still make good practice targets, especially with iron sights.
Despite all the emphasis on new cartridges, this old standby is still an all-round champ.
The .30-06 is a great choice for almost any non-dangerous game.
The classic way to shoot a buffalo is up close, with a double rifle.
It’s actually somewhat unusual to be faced with that situation in most of buffalo country.
Hunter numbers are declining, but wildlife advocates are working to turn the tide.
R3 efforts and outreach to non-hunters are crucial efforts that all hunters should support.
The 9.3, not the .375, should really be considered the minimum cartridge for dangerous game.
This cartridge has proven itself over years of use in the field.
Many think species protection requires the ending of hunting and protection by the government.
In many cases, the opposite is true.
Africa’s great bird-shooting opportunities are often overlooked.
Take some time out of your big-game safari to hunt sand grouse, francolin, or guinea fowl.
Advice for traveling with firearms.
The rules for air travel and importation of firearms are becoming increasingly complex.
There are many excellent cartridges in the “fast .300” class, but Roy Weatherby’s flagship remains a favorite.
This cartridge is suitable for hunting almost any non-dangerous game anywhere in the world.