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The .30-06 Springfield is 107 years old this year and by rights should be antiquated, outdated and a back-shelf history lesson.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...
by bmt | Feb 20, 2013 | Uncategorized
By: Bryce M. Towsley In today’s world of high capacity, polymer-frame, semi-auto pistols we often forget about the original repeating handgun. While the roots of the revolver go back to the revolving arquebus, produced by Hans Stopler of Nuremberg in 1597, it was 1836...
by bmt | Feb 13, 2013 | Towsley on Hunting blog
Own the Night I recently spent a couple of frosty nights hunting hogs in total darkness. But, I ruled the night because I was using some very advanced thermal vision equipment from EOTech. This is some cool stuff, not available to the public yet, if ever. (It’s nice...
by bmt | Feb 13, 2013 | Towsley on Prepping blog
Here is another excerpt from The 14th Reinstated. It’s looking more and more like the book is a window to the future and America’s downfall. At the rate our debt is piling up, all this could happen in only a few years. After Congress passed the “America First”...