by bmt | Apr 7, 2013 | Towsley on Hunting blog
I am not one to jump on board gun-writing bandwagons, particularly those I know are wrong. For example, I was under incredible pressure from manufacturers and editors to endorse the 45-caliber muzzle loader craze several years ago. But the numbers didn’t...
by bmt | Mar 19, 2013 | Towsley on Tactical blog
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the longest successful rifle shot in history was made in Afghanistan by a British sniper named Craig Harrison. He made three successful shots at 2,707 yards or 1.54 miles. It was so far that it took the bullets nearly...
by bmt | Mar 11, 2013 | Towsley on Prepping blog
Obama explaining the size of his “Sequestration” I just received word that Obama has ordered furloughs for Border Patrol Agents. This was from an agent who received his, so it’s no longer conjecture at this point. This is following his other “cuts” due to...
by bmt | Mar 11, 2013 | Towsley on Hunting blog
Pound for pound, I don’t think there is a tougher animal in North America than the nilgai. Well, at least when it comes to fighting off bullets. Give them a few days of cold, wet weather and they fold up like a cheap lawn chair. But hit them solid with a high power...
by bmt | Feb 27, 2013 | Towsley on Hunting blog
The .30-06 Springfield is 107 years old this year and by rights should be antiquated, outdated and a back-shelf history lesson. Instead it remains the number one best selling big game cartridge listed in the catalog of every major ammo maker. The .30-06 Springfield...