Uncategorized Savage B-Series Timber Tactical Tested By Steve Felgenhauer I sure do love me a good shooting .22 rimfire. As a kid, I had run of the mill .22s but longed for a full sized... Read more »
Uncategorized Why Buying Suppressors Appeal To Me Now By Steve Felgenhauer I have a confession until recently I never gave suppressors much thought. I had attended a shoot featuring them, written about them, shot many handguns and rifles equipped with them but only at a recent range session did I begin... Read more »
Uncategorized 101: What Makes An Accurate Rifle By Steve Felgenhauer There's nothing finer than an accurate rifle. As a gunsmith, I handle and shoot a lot of rifles. This means... Read more »
Uncategorized Winchester AA Turns 60 By Steve Felgenhauer Let’s take a trip back to 1965. A loaf of bread cost 21 cents, gasoline cost about 31 cents per gallon and a new Ford Mustang would set you... Read more »
Uncategorized Ruger 10-22 Custom Shop You’ve Never Heard Of — KIDD Innovative Design By Steve Felgenhauer The Ruger 10-22 is one of the most customized firearms of all time. It’s up there with the 1911, the... Read more »
Uncategorized AR Mounts Buyer’s Guide By Steve Felgenhauer I had never needed a mount for an AR as I was probably one of the last holdouts. While I’ve shot a lot of ARs in... Read more »
Uncategorized Hands On With Savage 110 Magpul Scout By Steve Felgenhauer I am not a golfer, but I do know most golfers carry a bag full of clubs because each one has a different purpose. While a putter can be... Read more »
Uncategorized A Solid Set Of Rings That Won’t Weigh You Down By Steve Felgenhauer In my line of work, I’ve seen more than my share of scope ring failures from rings not securely holding the scope in place... Read more »
Uncategorized End Of The 10 Gauge? By Steve Felgenhauer I recall the ad as if it were yesterday. The Ithaca Mag-10 10 gauge; what a gun. The 32-inch barrel could knock the highest goose... Read more »
Uncategorized The Modern-Day Revolutionary Rifleman Course By Steve Felgenhauer The day began with a sunrise drive. I was nearly two hours away from the range. I left as the hot, muggy air already announced... Read more »