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Terry Wieland
The “Revelation” from Tony Galazan’s Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Company (CSMC) is not expensive in over/under terms, starting at less than $3,000. But it’s as smooth and eager as one could wish a mostly machine-made shotgun to be. The “mostly” takes it only so far, and a gunmaker’s skilled hands take it the rest of the way.
It’s Not Wearing In, It’s Wearing Out
Modern man is in love with CNC (computer-numerically controlled) machinery to the point of attributing…
We were accompanied by an excellent photographer who declined a credit. Our scout, Hunter, loading the dogs in the ancient mule wagon.
Sweet Georgia Brown
It ain’t summertime, and the livin’ ain’t particularly easy, but if you’re a quail hunter,…
Believe it or not, under the latest gun-control legislation, this venerable (and quite lovely) W&C Scott 8-bore would have been prohibited, purely because of its bore diameter. It is a “Classic Scott” action with the company’s famous “crystal indicator.” Unfortunately, last I heard, the old dear resides in Canada.
Some Good News, for a Change
This just in from compass points north: The Liberal Canadian government has ditched three of…
Original B&P Competition One shotshells, awarded a “Gray’s Best” in 2010, and still available today (if you can find some).
Baschieri & Pellagri Update
Long-time Gray’s readers will be aware of my affection for Baschieri & Pellagri (B&P) shotshells,…
Among the rifles that would be banned under the latest proposal is the inoffensive Ruger No. 1 single-shot. Why? Because it can “readily” be rebarreled to the entirely too powerful .460 Weatherby. This is, of course, hogwash.
Politics and the Art of the Ludicrous
The other day, I took the car in for a new windshield. The shop was…
Thirty-fives, old and new, from left: .35 Remington (introduced in 1906), .358 Winchester (1955) and .358 Norma Magnum (1959). The author admires them all.
Who Would Have Thought?
As I write this, the annual SHOT Show is taking place in Las Vegas, and…
Beauty and the Beast: Sandy is wearing the Bridger, which she thinks is ideal for many things, but not trap shooting (too dark), while the Beast is wearing the Sentinel. The clear lenses work very well in medium light, but the nose-piece tends to intrude on his vision. The author would love to see both styles offered with amber lenses.
Through a Glass, Darkly (II)
Last month, I wrote a piece lamenting the disappearance of the Bausch & Lomb “Ray-Ban…
Stevens Model 52, built on the older No. 44 action, with the newer Model 45. Both are chambered in the .28-30-120. It’s a lovely cartridge to shoot, but presents many problems in reloading.
New Year, New Rifle
About a year ago, a friend of mine handed me a brand-new, unopened, bag of…
The Savage 99 Model E, mated with the company’s legendary .250-3000, is a match made in heaven for the kind of whitetail hunting found in eastern North America.
Perfection in Hunting Rifles
When it comes to hunting rifles, compromises rarely work. Okay, certainly they can work well…
Oldies, goodies, but no longer made: Bausch & Lomb’s iconic aviator shooting glasses with wrap-around ear pieces and AmberMatic lenses that change tint with changes in the light. Zeiss’s SCOPZ glasses had adjustable bridges and wrap-around stems, which held them firmly as high on the face as you wanted. Unfortunately, to get three or four different color lenses, you had to buy three or four pairs of glasses at $215 a pop. Ouch.
Through Glasses — Darkly
Nothing focuses the mind like the prospect of being hanged, and nothing focuses the mind…
Oldies but goodies: Gene Hill in original paper and hardcover form (with leather, even!) and a Purdey hammer pigeon gun.
Fads & Fashion
It was never my privilege to know Gene Hill, but Michael McIntosh did, and I…
"Wild and Fair," edited by Thomas McIntyre, Safari Press, 2008.
Anthological Musings
"Wild and Fair" is still available, new and used, for not much money. I found…
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