Author: <span>Albert Quackenbush</span>

If you haven’t been to the Anteris Alliance Try & Buy you are missing out! Here is a recap of some of the products my team and I tested or saw at the show. If you want to know more about a particular company or product, let me know! Triggersafe…

In case you haven’t heard, Weatherby, currently located in Paso Robles, CA, is moving to a more firearm friendly state. Good for Weatherby in making the call to get out of here and prosper. Thanks again to our California government for pushing out another business. This state is going downhill…

It has been a few years since I last posted some goals for myself or the status of the blog. That being said, where did 2017 go? Let’s recap, shall we? The first 3/4 of the year flew by and the last 1/4 dragged a bit. I went to the…

Weekends are full of a variety of to-dos these days. Parties, hunting, reloading, and projects. Fitting some shopping in between is always good, too! For me, hunting season is winding down. I have a deer tag and a bear tag left and plan on getting to the forest in two…

Range day is a day I look forward to. Not only do I get to sight in different firearms and hone my skills, I also get to field test gear and share those findings with you guys. For months I have been testing out the Rangemaxx Shooting Bench Table from…

Hunting season has seemed like a bit of a far off dream for me. I was able to get out early in the season, but with everything that has been going on and then getting sick, I simply have not had the opportunity to get back out. Normally this would…

After the tragedy in Sutherland Springs, Texas, my amazing wife penned this letter to them. I feel it is something they will need in the days ahead.Dear Sutherland Springs, I could not believe the news this past Sunday morning. I had just returned from a day trip to Las Vegas…

Three weeks have passed since the Las Vegas event that turned 22,000+ lives upside down. More than 22,000 are affected and I hope everyone can see that. It has been a struggle for three weeks to get back to normalcy, and honestly, it’s a far cry from that. I am…