Last week Marley and I headed several hours stopping along the way to pick up Tom from American Air Arms. We had planned to spend some time hunting and filming with the EVOL Mini .22 caliber as well as the .30 and HP .22 models. Tom, Marley and I traveled deep into the Mojave desert to a familiar location that I had not visited for several years.


This area has an abundance of rock outcroppings, rolling hills and miles of open desert to roam. By 8:00am the temperature was already well into the high 90's making heat exhaustion a huge reality.

When traveling into these areas I always bring a ton of water for not only myself but Marley, this is a dangerous place and without preparation can kill. I did a ton of filming throughout the day for a video that's in the works. As hot and unforgiving as this place is I will say it's one of the most picturesque areas to film and photograph.

With the .30 EVOL in hand I hiked several miles from the Jeep hoping to spot some rabbit activity up and around the many rock outcroppings, I spotted several that left me with no clear shots. Marley and I took a break in the shade of a large rock that gave a nice panoramic view below us, I spotted several chipmunks at 248 yards.



The temperature was now peaking up to 105 so Marley and I made way back to the Jeep where we encountered a 6' long Mojave Green Rattlesnake, the largest I've ever seen.

On the way back Tom was able to connect with a good size Jackrabbit at 175 yards, pretty awesome shot at that range using his 60fpe HP EVOL.



Marley supervising Toms field dressing
After taking a break at the Jeep Tom brought out the Mini EVOL .22

The mini is a rifle that's been in the works for a long time and gone under some major refinements to make it beyond field worthy. This rifle was configured with a 10″ barrel and tuned for just over 32 fpe, perfect gun for the backpack.


Tom and I spent some time shooting at various ranges and doing some film and photography work with it.

After several hours of shooting and having fun we had lunch and headed on down the long sandy desert trail. Even though I had no luck hunting it was just fun to be out with my friends doing what I love. Hope to have more to share soon along with the video of our trip.


This area has an abundance of rock outcroppings, rolling hills and miles of open desert to roam. By 8:00am the temperature was already well into the high 90's making heat exhaustion a huge reality.

When traveling into these areas I always bring a ton of water for not only myself but Marley, this is a dangerous place and without preparation can kill. I did a ton of filming throughout the day for a video that's in the works. As hot and unforgiving as this place is I will say it's one of the most picturesque areas to film and photograph.

With the .30 EVOL in hand I hiked several miles from the Jeep hoping to spot some rabbit activity up and around the many rock outcroppings, I spotted several that left me with no clear shots. Marley and I took a break in the shade of a large rock that gave a nice panoramic view below us, I spotted several chipmunks at 248 yards.



The temperature was now peaking up to 105 so Marley and I made way back to the Jeep where we encountered a 6' long Mojave Green Rattlesnake, the largest I've ever seen.

On the way back Tom was able to connect with a good size Jackrabbit at 175 yards, pretty awesome shot at that range using his 60fpe HP EVOL.



Marley supervising Toms field dressing
After taking a break at the Jeep Tom brought out the Mini EVOL .22

The mini is a rifle that's been in the works for a long time and gone under some major refinements to make it beyond field worthy. This rifle was configured with a 10″ barrel and tuned for just over 32 fpe, perfect gun for the backpack.


Tom and I spent some time shooting at various ranges and doing some film and photography work with it.

After several hours of shooting and having fun we had lunch and headed on down the long sandy desert trail. Even though I had no luck hunting it was just fun to be out with my friends doing what I love. Hope to have more to share soon along with the video of our trip.
