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2013 Swanson Wildlife Calendar
Trevor Swanson
2013 Wildlife Calendar |
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40+ Years of Handloader Magazine on DVD (1966-2012)
Wolfe Publishing
The most valuable resource for the shooting community is now available at the click of your computer mouse! That’s right, access all the detailed technical information from the number one authority in the shooting sports in 40+ years of publishing. That’s 282 issues! From issue Number 1 (May 1966) to issue Number 282 (December 2012) that’s over 26,000 pages of information on 23 DVDs of high resolution, printable files. All files are searchable, word search shows exact sentence or phrase. Simply pop in a DVD and it automatically opens with easy-to-read graphics. Click on a cover and open any issue. Fully functional menus! |
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Colt's Single Action Army
Dave Scovill
The Colt SAA is as popular today as it was in the past. This legendary revolver played an important role in the history of the American West.
In this detailed volume, Editor Dave Scovill shares his knowledge of how to develop accurate loads for these fine guns and the skills needed to shoot them.
From the original first-generation guns to the replicas that are available today, this book is the definitive source on reloading and shooting the Colt Peacemaker.
This hard-bound edition contains over 200 full-color photographs and is a worthy addition to any sportman’s library. AVAILABLE JUNE 2013 |
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Professional Stockmaking
David L. Wesbrook
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND AND NOW AVAILABLE!
A step-by-step “how to” with complete photographic support for every detail of the art of working wood into rifle stocks. Comprehensive coverage of the techniques is illustrated to gain skill and/or understanding of the professional gunmaker’s craft. An unparalleled achievement, destined to become the bible for students, professionals or those who appreciate custom rifles. Hardback |
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Rifle Back Issues on DVD (1969-2012)
Wolfe Publishing Company
The most valuable resource for the shooting community is now available at the click of your computer mouse! That’s right, access all the detailed technical information from the number one authority in the shooting sports. From issue Number 1 (January 1969) to issue Number 265 (November 2012) that’s over 26,000 pages of information on 23 DVDs of high resolution, printable files. All files are searchable, word search shows exact sentence or phrase. Simply pop in a DVD and it automatically opens with easy-to-read graphics. Click on a cover and open any issue. Fully functional menus! |
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Rifle's Varmint Special Edition
Wolfe Publishing
Rifle's Varmint Special Edition
Spring 2011 features: The Savage Model 12 LRPV features left port ejection and a Swarovski Z5 3.5-18x44mm scope. Photo by Chris Downs.
Spring 2012 features: This Cooper Firearms' Model 22 .22-250 Remington is fitted with a Leupold VX-3 4.5-14x40 riflescope. Photo by Chris Downs. |
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Shooting Sixguns of the Old West
Mike Venturino
NOW AVAILABLE!!! Until recently if someone judged the Old West by television and movie portrayals, there was only one sort of handgun in use. That, of course, was the Colt Single Action Army which was also commonly called the Peacemaker. In truth it was the premier revolver produced during the heyday of the Frontier Era. Considered in all its styles and calibers more SAAs were made from 1873 to 1900 than any other single type of American revolver. However, it was not the only handgun about, nor was it the first revolver to take the then new metallic cartridges. In fact it was not even the only revolver being manufactured in considerable numbers by Colt during the same time frame. From 1870, when the era of metallic cartridge firing sixguns began until 1900 which is generally considered the end of the Wild West, Colt, Remington, Smith and Wesson, Merwin & Hulbert, and a few other lesser known companies collectively produced hundreds of thousands of metallic cartridge firing sixguns. These handguns were at least of comparable quality to the Colt SAA, and some exceeded it by a wide margin. The primary target market for all of those revolvers was the American West. For almost a century now all of these 'other' sixguns have merely been historical oddities to most shooters. In fact, other than avid collectors, few have even cared enough about them to learn the differences between various versions of say the Smith & Wesson Model #3, or how to operate one of Merwin & Hulbert's uniquely functioning handguns. As far as actually shooting such guns, aside from the Colt Peacemaker, very few Old West sixguns have ever been put back into use. That has started to change, and I feel that this has come about from the enthusiasm generated by the great sport of cowboy action shooting. This new game, which has actually been played by some people for nearly 20 years as of this writing (1997), has caused many of its competitors to focus on the types of guns, clothing, leather gear, and even horse equipment that was actually used during the taming of the American West. |
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