Ep. 108: Touring with Morgan Wallen, Quail Hunting, and Frozen Pizzas with Zach John King
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Selecting the right shotshell for ducks, geese, and pheasants can be a daunting task. Not only are there numerous options to choose from, but there’s also considerable misinformation or “marketing speak” that can mislead hunters.One of the best shotshell selection resources for waterfowl and upland hunters is Tom Roster’s non-toxic lethality chart. Roster is a ballistics expert who has extensively tested shotshells for decades. I don’t have the credentials of Roster, but I have hunted with (and patterned) a wider variety of shotshells than most over the last 20 years. Here’s what I have found works best.Shooting Inside 35 YardsA…
Many hunters think of the iconic boxlock shotgun as an American field gun, but although the design was popularized on American hunting fields, it was initially developed 150 years ago for a renowned gunmaker in Great Britain. In July 1875, two men, William Anson and John Deeley, employees of Westley Richards, filed for a patent on their innovative “hammerless gun.” While it wasn’t the first so-called “hammerless” firearm ever made, the Anson & Deeley action has remained as the most popular version of the design universally known today as the “boxlock.” Variants of the boxlock remain in production today, with…
(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) 5. Self Defense This segment references reading, training and situational awareness that will be difficult for some people. Use what you can. Learn how to profile people and your surroundings. It happens in many forms, constantly. There are predators who don’t care about how nice you are. (Jeremiah 17:9 “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?”) They will take advantage of the graces and courtesies that we usually employ to soften or de-escalate a problem. Learn what and how those predators think. Trust me, you…
On December 3, 1568, Sir Thomas Herriot introduced potatoes to England from Colombia. — December 3, 1944: The Greek Civil War broke out in a newly-liberated Greece, between communists and royalists. — The post Preparedness Notes for Wednesday — December 3, 2025 appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com. Read the full article here
Colorado has made a significant move to strengthen its gun control measures, voting to impose strict limits on ammunition magazines and mandating background checks for all firearm purchases. This legislation positions the state among the leaders in the U.S. for stringent gun laws, a response shaped by recent tragic events, including the Newtown massacre. The new laws aim to address ongoing concerns about gun violence and public safety, reflecting a growing trend among states to reassess their firearm regulations. The introduction of universal background checks and magazine capacity limits is expected to spark further discussions about the balance between gun…
Kenneth Walker, a 42-year-old man, is arrested in Houston on numerous charges, including aggravated robbery and illegal firearm possession. The arrest follows a November 2 incident where he allegedly attempted to sell drugs before forcibly stealing a victim’s property at gunpoint, escalating an already tense situation. Walker is linked to a parole violation from a past aggravated robbery conviction in 2006 and was apprehended during a traffic stop. Investigators discovered a loaded firearm and several bags of cocaine and methamphetamine in his vehicle, leading to his current charges in the 180th State District Court, highlighting the ongoing issues of violent…
In a startling break-in at the Orlando Gun Show, a group of around a dozen teenagers managed to steal 26 firearms, including AR-15s and AK-47s. The incident, captured on surveillance video, shows the teens cutting through a chain at the venue’s east gate before smashing a window with a brick to gain entry. This theft marks a significant event as it is the first robbery at the gun show in 26 years. Investigators are now working to track down the suspects and recover the stolen arsenal, raising concerns about security at such events. Read full story at www.wwlp.com Read the…
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The Ohio Division of Wildlife is reaching out to hunters this season, encouraging them to consider harvesting extra deer and donating the venison to local organizations. This initiative not only aims to help manage Ohio’s deer population but also provides nutritious meals to those in need. With deer populations affecting local ecosystems and potentially causing agricultural damage, the DOW emphasizes the importance of healthy herd management. Venison donations have the potential to significantly aid community food banks, making this a win-win for both conservation efforts and food security. Read full story at www.outdoornews.com Read the full article here
Sir Salman Rushdie asserts that the murder of Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist, reflects the alarming nature of the gun culture in the United States. During an interview, Rushdie, who himself survived a violent assassination attempt, described Kirk’s killing as an “appalling act of violence” and emphasized the dire implications of a nation where firearms outnumber the population. He noted the troubling normalization of gun use among children and the prevalence of gun-related crime in daily American life. In addition to discussing Kirk’s murder, Rushdie addressed the broader consequences of gun violence, highlighting a systemic issue within American society. He…