by guestwriter | Special Guests, Honorary SHWAT™ Team Contributors
Read Part One After checking several fields with no luck whatsoever, we return to where we sighted in earlier in the day. Nothing, but in the adjacent field we find a large group of hogs huddled together. 50-60 hogs, maybe more, tightly bunched. Fish in a barrel! One...
by guestwriter | Special Guests, Honorary SHWAT™ Team Contributors
I realize the greeting is somewhat late but my view is that anytime you go hog hunting it is still appropriate! In reality this story covers an event that happened the day after Thanksgiving anyway. Who wants to camp out to buy another flat screen TV when you can go...
by guestwriter | Special Guests, Honorary SHWAT™ Team Contributors
Mossberg has been around for a long time. It started out making good, dependable, inexpensive guns, and nothing has changed through the decades; they still produce some great guns at a very affordable prices. If you don’t believe me, go check out their website, locate...
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If Dirty Harry was looking for a bigger gun, the Smith & Wesson .460 XVR might have been his first choice. Every once in a while, even the most hard core tactical among us likes to go old school. One of the more popular ways to do this while hunting is to break...
by guestwriter | Special Guests, Honorary SHWAT™ Team Contributors
‘DON’T DO IT’ Quite often the question of caliber comes up in conversations about tactical hunting, as well as readers from all over the world asking, what caliber, or what gun should they use for hunting wild boar? My answer is quite simple. Use the largest caliber...
by guestwriter | Special Guests, Honorary SHWAT™ Team Contributors
When I was asked to do a review of the Battle Arms Development ambidextrous safety selector for the AR15 weapons platform I was more than willing because this is a part that I have nearly three years of experience with and truly believe in! I’ve also had several...