Review: Action Shooting Cowboy Style
I believe authors John Taffin and Craig Boddington share a common trait; both have found a method and style of writing that conveys a great deal of detailed information, educates and holds the reader’s attention. John Taffin’s newest effort, “Action Shooting Cowboy Style”, is an excellent book for any firearms […] [Read More]
Review: Gunsmithing: Rifles
Some time ago, I purchased and reviewed Sweeney’s Gunsmithing: Pistols and Revolvers. My general conclusion was that the book served to provide background for anyone considering securing the services of a gunsmith, but probably didn’t offer enough specifics to be truly instructional. The newer “Gunsmithing: Rifles”, on the other hand, […] [Read More]
Review: Hunting the Dangerous Game of Africa
Somewhere, about the age of 10 or 12, I began a life long interest in any books, pamphlets, catalogs, and any other source of printed material that dealt with the subjects of safari, dangerous game and big bore rifles. I’m sure there was some point in this pursuit when Holland […] [Read More]
Review: Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading 5th Edition
I’ll frequently receive e-mail from folks who are interested in handloading, and are looking for guidance in getting started. I always suggest they begin with a quality reloading manual that includes a good conceptual and practical description of the handloading process. For this purpose Hornady manuals are among the best […] [Read More]
Review: Safari Rifles
This is a terrific book. Early on I arrived at the conclusion the 1992 original publication date (3rd edition Feb 2000 release) did not pose an obsolescence problem, and the firearm and cartridge selections offered by the author were all still completely valid. There have been few significant firearms developments […] [Read More]
Review: Ammo & Ballistics
Well, for starters the cover is a light blue and has slightly different graphics. First posted on Amazon for November shipment, the book finally made it to printing and shipping in January, 2000. The book is nothing more, or less, than a very comprehensive list of factory loads and related […] [Read More]
Review: RCBS.Load Ballistic Software - Real Guns Software Review
Software needs to be worked with for awhile before an honest opinion can be formed. Software may seem awkward to use only because of a different type pf platform interface; PC vs. Mac, Windows vs. X Window, etc. It may take a little time to build experience and prejudices. Extraneous […] [Read More]
Review: To Keep and Bear Arms - Real Guns Book Review
On a very recent birthday I received three music CD’s from my children and their respective spouses; Natalie Merchant, Fiona Apple and Santana. I assume I periodically send mixed signals. After reading To Keep and Bear Arms, I could probably say the same for Joyce Lee Malcom, which would suggest […] [Read More]
Review: The Story of the Gun - the complete history of firearms - Real Guns Video Review
The best way to describe the quality of “The Story of the Gun”, would be to say I had planned to VCR fast forward through various sections of the tape, and write a summary of the production. Instead, I ended up sitting in front of a TV for a record […] [Read More]
Review: The Thompson/Center Contender Pistol : How to Tune, Time, Load, and Shoot for Accuracy
I picked up a copy of this book because I own several T/C’s and the title offered suggestion that there would be things of interest inside. What I actually found was that late term paper with lots of fillers and off topic verbosity designed to make 10 or 12 pages […] [Read More]