Welcome to the Vortex Nation Podcast. Brought to you by lovers of hunting, shooting, public lands, t
If you can avoid holiday parties, schmoozing the in-laws, and consuming enough calories to comatose
It happens more often than you’d think. Someone is right handed, for example, but not necessarily ri
In this episode, Ryan Muckenhirn says he feels sad for people who live and party in big cities, Mark
After many requests to discuss the .220 Swift, Ryan Muckenhirn joins Jimmy and Mark to do a 10(ish)
We didn’t expect to need two parts for this topic, but there’s just so dang much to talk about when
Bullpup firearms have long been the choice of sci-fi movie heroes (or villains) and middle schoolers
You’ve seen it at the range, your local gun store, long range matches, and now you’re even seeing it
People often ask us if they can paint their riflescope without causing any kind of rip in the VIP-Wa
What better way to ring in 100 episodes than with a series of 10 minute talks back-to-back about all
We see it all the time – New shooters come to the internet for advice on a riflescope for their firs
Taco’s may have won our debate of “Taco’s vs. Burrito’s”, but when it comes down to hosting a wild g
Why get a 25 when I can get a 30??” – Mark Boardman. What’s the deal with this “25-06” cartridge tha
Rut’s here! Make sure you’re ready to tag your buck by joining us for big rut questions and small ta
You’ve heard it before – “The best way to eat goose meat is to wrap it in bacon, cook it, throw the
Seriously, folks, this is one you don’t want to miss. Mark and Jimmy had the unique opportunity to j
First off – Should you decide to take the plunge into reducing, stippling, or modifying your pistol
OK so we had to start with two super cool rifles on this one, but the rest are some really awesome h
Wait… Why are Mark, Jimmy, Erik and the camera guy, Nate back at HQ? Wasn’t this podcast supposed to
DJ Struntz of North American Rescue joins Mark, Jimmy and Erik for a reality check into the world of
Months of speculation, hours poring over aerial maps and a somewhat impulsive boat purchase have led