Teaching tip for kids: Start with a BB gun. Store it with your firearms and make a point of treating it like a real gun. This will give your child some practice before putting a .22 or 20-gauge in their hands.
So you’ve made your first shot … with a rifle. Now it’s time to take your second shot … with a camera. Here are some tips on how to photograph your trophy.
If you expect your rifle to perform well in the field, you’ve got to treat her right. Otherwise, you could find yourself squeezing off shots that – because of a dirty barrel or smudged scope – don’t hit the mark. You don’t have to spend a ton of money to...