Welcome to the Vortex Nation Podcast. Brought to you by lovers of hunting, shooting, public lands, t
In today’s digital, AI, electronically controlled world, there’s still room for doing things the old
Mark Boardman buries his truck in the ditch and promptly grabs Jimmy Hamilton to tap into his recove
Flavorful, vibrant, and downright delicious meals don’t have to be overly complex or labor intensive
Gerard Masih is a first generation Pakistani American, hunter, father, and traditional Pakistani coo
.22 Long or 410 for small game? Trick question! The only choice you have to make with host Mark Boar
The start of the year is a great time to evaluate your gear set. In this episode, the gang at Vortex
In this episode, Ryan Muckenhirn plays the sheriff while Jimmy Hamilton works to send Mark Boardman
How to choose an AR-15 optic? Mark Boardman, Jimmy Hamilton, and special guest Mike Griffin from Vor
The scout rifle concept carries with it a storied history. What are the benefits of the scout rifle?
Dedicated coyote hunter Bill Krivanek takes to airwaves, giving us a rundown of his get-it-done pred
Mid-magnification riflescopes can be the perfect solution for most of your hunting and shooting need
Experienced western hunter/Vortex employee, Travis Jones and Elk Shape’s Dan Staton join Mark Boardm
Perhaps no other topic kicks the cartridge hornets nest harder than crowning the best cartridge for
Jerry Miculek is back on the podcast clock giving us a rundown on his open-division race gun. This t
Sometimes the pre-podcast discussion turns into its own podcast. In this episode, The Fowl Life’s Ch
“I know what you're thinking. Did he fire six shots or only five? Well to tell you the truth in all
The crossover between long-range precision shooting and hunting is undeniable these days. The line i
The 7mm has been a long-time favorite for long-range shooting. So, it just makes sense Hornady added
If bigger is better, the .22 Mag should be in every gun safe alongside or in place of the .22 Long.
For a cartridge introduced in the late 1800s that initially used black powder as its propellant, the