Originally Posted by cra1948
Face it: There’s only so much you can write about guns and most of us have read it all by the time we’re in our mid-50’s.



Total agreement.

IMO that is why so many of the writers such as O'Connor and Keith and others of that era were, and are, so enjoyable for me to read. They were outdoor writers rather than gun writers, they generally wrote a story around the firearms. Perhaps having grown up reading them is reflected in my like of Seyfried and Weiland's writing since they often write about obscure firearms and have some history or a story in the article.

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223 Rem, my favorite cartridge - you can't argue with truckloads of dead PD's and gophers.

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