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This episode of the No Lowballers Podcast is a deep, wide-ranging conversation about one of the most influential figures in firearms and hunting history: Jack O’Connor. Nearly 50 years after his death, O’Connor’s impact on American gun culture, rifle selection, cartridge debates and outdoor writing remains unmatched.
Joining Logan Metesh of High Caliber History and Allen Forkner of GunBroker.com is acclaimed gun writer, former big-game guide and Backcountry Hunting Podcast host Joseph von Benedikt. Together, they explore O’Connor’s legacy as a writer, hunter and thinker, his famous advocacy of the .270 Winchester, his legendary debates with Elmer Keith and how modern gun writing has drifted from storytelling toward formulaic product coverage.
The conversation is also timely, as firearms, books and artwork from Jack O’Connor’s personal collection and his son Bradford’s collection are currently available on GunBroker.com, offering collectors a rare opportunity to own tangible pieces of firearms history.
Key Topics Discussed
• Why Jack O’Connor remains a towering figure in firearms and hunting culture
• O’Connor’s rise from journalism professor to Outdoor Life shooting editor
• The .270 Winchester and how O’Connor helped define its legacy
• O’Connor’s famous debates with Elmer Keith and the big bore versus velocity divide
• Shot placement versus cartridge obsession and what O’Connor really believed
• The North American Grand Slam, sheep hunting and unintended consequences
• Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 rifles and why they still matter today
• Post-64 Winchester changes and O’Connor’s blunt criticism
• The decline of literary storytelling in modern gun writing
• SEO-driven content versus meaningful narrative journalism
• Why reading is essential to becoming a great writer
• Modern rifles, fast-twist barrels and how today’s technology would have appealed to O’Connor
• A rare one-of-one Jack O’Connor tribute Model 70 currently up for auction
• Why stories, not gear, are the true reason people hunt and shoot
Why It Matters
Jack O’Connor didn’t just influence what people hunted with. He influenced how people thought about hunting, rifles and marksmanship. His writing elevated outdoor journalism into something literary, thoughtful and deeply personal. In an era dominated by spec sheets and SEO metrics, this episode serves as a reminder of why storytelling matters and why O’Connor’s voice still echoes through the firearms world decades later.
Auction Highlight
Firearms, books and artwork from Jack O’Connor’s personal collection and his son Bradford’s collection are currently available on GunBroker.com. Among the highlights is a one-of-one tribute Winchester Model 70 featuring custom engraving and a special Leupold scope made in O’Connor’s honor.
Search Jack O’Connor on GunBroker.com to view the full collection. Bidding is live now for a limited time.
Guest Spotlight
Joseph von Benedikt
• Veteran gun writer for major outdoor publications
• Former professional big-game hunting guide
• Host of the Backcountry Hunting Podcast
• Known for thoughtful, experience-driven storytelling and technical insight
Listen, Watch and Subscribe
If you appreciate thoughtful conversations about firearms history, hunting culture and the stories behind iconic guns, be sure to subscribe to the No Lowballers Podcast. New episodes feature collectors, historians, writers and industry insiders who care about more than just specs and trends.
And as always:
👍 Like the episode
💬 Leave a comment
🔁 Share it with a fellow firearms enthusiast
📲 Subscribe and follow
⭐ Leave a review wherever you listen
Every rating, review, and share helps us bring more firearms history and industry insight each week.
Follow No Lowballers on Instagram and Facebook for behind-the-scenes content, historical deep dives and weekly drops every Thursday. Find Logan at High Caliber History and Allen at GunBroker.
By Outdoors OnlineThis episode of the No Lowballers Podcast is a deep, wide-ranging conversation about one of the most influential figures in firearms and hunting history: Jack O’Connor. Nearly 50 years after his death, O’Connor’s impact on American gun culture, rifle selection, cartridge debates and outdoor writing remains unmatched.
Joining Logan Metesh of High Caliber History and Allen Forkner of GunBroker.com is acclaimed gun writer, former big-game guide and Backcountry Hunting Podcast host Joseph von Benedikt. Together, they explore O’Connor’s legacy as a writer, hunter and thinker, his famous advocacy of the .270 Winchester, his legendary debates with Elmer Keith and how modern gun writing has drifted from storytelling toward formulaic product coverage.
The conversation is also timely, as firearms, books and artwork from Jack O’Connor’s personal collection and his son Bradford’s collection are currently available on GunBroker.com, offering collectors a rare opportunity to own tangible pieces of firearms history.
Key Topics Discussed
• Why Jack O’Connor remains a towering figure in firearms and hunting culture
• O’Connor’s rise from journalism professor to Outdoor Life shooting editor
• The .270 Winchester and how O’Connor helped define its legacy
• O’Connor’s famous debates with Elmer Keith and the big bore versus velocity divide
• Shot placement versus cartridge obsession and what O’Connor really believed
• The North American Grand Slam, sheep hunting and unintended consequences
• Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 rifles and why they still matter today
• Post-64 Winchester changes and O’Connor’s blunt criticism
• The decline of literary storytelling in modern gun writing
• SEO-driven content versus meaningful narrative journalism
• Why reading is essential to becoming a great writer
• Modern rifles, fast-twist barrels and how today’s technology would have appealed to O’Connor
• A rare one-of-one Jack O’Connor tribute Model 70 currently up for auction
• Why stories, not gear, are the true reason people hunt and shoot
Why It Matters
Jack O’Connor didn’t just influence what people hunted with. He influenced how people thought about hunting, rifles and marksmanship. His writing elevated outdoor journalism into something literary, thoughtful and deeply personal. In an era dominated by spec sheets and SEO metrics, this episode serves as a reminder of why storytelling matters and why O’Connor’s voice still echoes through the firearms world decades later.
Auction Highlight
Firearms, books and artwork from Jack O’Connor’s personal collection and his son Bradford’s collection are currently available on GunBroker.com. Among the highlights is a one-of-one tribute Winchester Model 70 featuring custom engraving and a special Leupold scope made in O’Connor’s honor.
Search Jack O’Connor on GunBroker.com to view the full collection. Bidding is live now for a limited time.
Guest Spotlight
Joseph von Benedikt
• Veteran gun writer for major outdoor publications
• Former professional big-game hunting guide
• Host of the Backcountry Hunting Podcast
• Known for thoughtful, experience-driven storytelling and technical insight
Listen, Watch and Subscribe
If you appreciate thoughtful conversations about firearms history, hunting culture and the stories behind iconic guns, be sure to subscribe to the No Lowballers Podcast. New episodes feature collectors, historians, writers and industry insiders who care about more than just specs and trends.
And as always:
👍 Like the episode
💬 Leave a comment
🔁 Share it with a fellow firearms enthusiast
📲 Subscribe and follow
⭐ Leave a review wherever you listen
Every rating, review, and share helps us bring more firearms history and industry insight each week.
Follow No Lowballers on Instagram and Facebook for behind-the-scenes content, historical deep dives and weekly drops every Thursday. Find Logan at High Caliber History and Allen at GunBroker.