Monthly Archives: February 2013
Achieving the best accuracy in a hunting gun
One of the reasons many of us hunt with an airgun is the increase challenge and the technical refinement it requires to our hunting approach. We need to get in closer and deliver the shot with pinpoint accuracy to be consistently successful. In todays post I want to share some of my thoughts on what … Continue reading
Destinations: My Favorite Airgun Hunting Trip
I am going to enter an occasional post on my favorite air gun hunting venues; over the last ten years I’ve hunted in Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Tennessee, Michigan, New York, Virginia, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, California, Utah, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, New Mexico, and South Africa to name a few, with many new destinations … Continue reading
One Gun That Can Do It All
I’ve been hunting with a great PCP for about a year now, which has become one of my favorites based on the merits of an outstanding design. It is the FX Verminator Extreme, and mine is a .25 caliber……when not shooting arrows! The reasons I like this rifle so much are: it is exceedingly accurate (thanks … Continue reading