
Backyard Ballistics
Jörg and Cheyenne build a javelin launcher rubber bands, then compressed air. Jörg could beat a pro.

Jörg and Cheyenne build a javelin launcher rubber bands, then compressed air. Jörg could beat a pro.

Jörg and Cheyenne are challenged to build a Rubber Powered Cannon. Can their rubber cannon destroy a boat?

Nick and his dad are still after elk with the bows during the elk rut in New Mexico.

This week we are back in Kentucky with the Barber Boys.

Steve Chappell guides 17 year old Patrick Tanner in Arizona for trophy bulls.

Winter in Maine has Daniel and Chef Tony Seichrist chasing snowshoe hares with beagles in the cold. A final dinner pairs them with black walnuts Daniel harvests in Missouri with a 3rd generation company devoted to wild food.

Daniel and Arthur angle for lake white fish with their wives Avani and Sara and gather wild salad ingredients on a remote lake in Maine.

Massive waves and ripping wind. Chris Lane knows that underneath these churning waters is where the monsters love to hide.

Chasing rumors of double-digit bass, Champion Chris Lane searches these secret Alabama waters for monsters.

After watching this Giant Whitetail On Tecomate Properties' Highveld Ranch for 3 years, David decided it was his time.

Nick and his dad are still after elk with the bows during the elk rut in New Mexico.

This week we are back in Kentucky with the Barber Boys.

Steve Chappell guides 17 year old Patrick Tanner in Arizona for trophy bulls.

Winter in Maine has Daniel and Chef Tony Seichrist chasing snowshoe hares with beagles in the cold. A final dinner pairs them with black walnuts Daniel harvests in Missouri with a 3rd generation company devoted to wild food.

Daniel and Arthur angle for lake white fish with their wives Avani and Sara and gather wild salad ingredients on a remote lake in Maine.

Nick and his dad are still after elk with the bows during the elk rut in New Mexico.

This week we are back in Kentucky with the Barber Boys.

Steve Chappell guides 17 year old Patrick Tanner in Arizona for trophy bulls.

As shooters and hunters, the cartridge seems to be a study in simplicity. But getting to that simplicity is nothing short of one of the most fascinating stories in history.

There is something quintessentially American about the Sharps rifle a direct line back to the Civil War and the opening of the West.