For someone such as myself who loudly complains about the Christmas Creep into October and November, the actual day sneaks up on me gift-buying-wise. Somehow, I’m always scrambling for last-minute presents between duck and deer hunts.
Buying for my 10-year-old twins, Harrison and Cile,
PINE, Colo. (CBS4) – After numerous failed attempts, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers caught up with a bull elk that had worn an old tire around its neck for approximately two years.
The elk was spotted in July of 2019 with the cumbersome necktie but evaded capture until Saturday n
A New London man has been arrested in connection with the U.S. Capitol riot, according to federal prosecutors.
Jeremy K. Baouche, 24, of New London, was charged Wednesday with numerous offenses connected with the Jan. 6 riot.
Baouche is the fifth Connecticut resident to be charged
Is it time to rescue fixed-power riflescopes from oblivion?
By Andrew McKean | Published Oct 21, 2017 12:31 AM
My first centerfire rifle was a Savage 99 in .243 topped with a 4X Bushnell Banner.
That fixed-powe
The National Academy of Inventors is a member organization comprising US and international universities, and governmental and non-profit research institutes. It was founded in 2010 to recognize and encourage inventors with patents issued from the US Patent and Trademark Office, enhance the vis
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If you are a hunter or modern shooter the name of the game is finding lightweight optics that provide ample magnification for shots at distance, crystal clear glass for the best target detection and identification, and all of this is hopefully
Courtesy Photo Chris Tjapkes, center, sits near his freshly-harvested elk with hunting guide John Jones, left, and wife Susan in this photo taken in Montmorency County in early October.
ALPENA — Half-hidden in the trees, the elk stood still as Chris Tjapkes aimed his rifle, trying to
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A versatile riflescope can be used for hunting, target shooting, and even personal defense. Here’s our top picks for the hottest hunting scopes of the year
By Andrew McKean | Updated Aug 16, 2021 5:48 PM
The way it
CLAVIERE, Italy (AP) — When suicide attackers and gunmen massacred crowds flocking to Kabul’s airport, they also severed the escape route that Ali Rezaie hoped would take him to a new life abroad, far from the Taliban and their suspicions of well-educated, middle-class people who worked wi