Brought to you by HIVIZ Shooting Systems, Deb Fern’s column “Outside My Comfort Zone” will have you clutching your sides as you read about her recent boot camp experience after a series of butter-laden dishes in Alabama.
Marilyn Vogel says ‘The eyes have it!’ with Sportsman Eyewear camera
We’re always looking for a new perspective in catching the action when videoing a Babes with Bullets™ camp. One of the perspectives we’ve captured is by using a head cam when the Babe runs a stage. The head cam gives a great interesting cut-a-way, but the camera is heavy for our caps and it does [...]
Outside My Comfort Zone: Does Oprah pick up dog poo?
What happens when you combine members of Deb Ferns’ yoga club, the Tucson Garden Club and a French television network together on a shooting range near Tucson for a Handgun 101 workshop? You get the makings of a superstar who still has to go home and do backyard dog duty. And, welcome to HiViz, the new sponsor of Outside My Comfort Zone.
Outside My Comfort Zone: Lisa Munson's version of the 'Little Debbie and see you later, gator' tale
Professional shooter Lisa Munson still has all her fingers, even after a little excursion in the swamp with Jerry and Donnie Miculek, Deb Ferns and others … who went on an adventure that took the women outside their comfort zones! Read Lisa’s account of the trip here in her guest editorial of Outside MY Comfort Zone.
Babbs in the Woods: WIFI at the NRA event
Our dogs were barking, so Camo Mom Tammy Ballew and I sat perched in the press room, not feeling one bit guilty as we munched on macadamia nut and white chocolate chip cookies. We looked out at the floor of the National Rifle Association’s Meetings and Exhibits at the Charlotte, N.C., Convention Center. The pressroom, [...]
Deb Ferns and women's gun camps featured in U.K. Telegraph
Babbs in the Woods: Sometimes she likes it separate and not equal, sometimes she doesn’t
We don’t have to be equal in all publications. Babbs took a little heat for her approval of the new Turkey Country magazine’s combining women’s news with its other specialty publications. She elaborates on why sometimes it’s all right to be separate and not equal, and sometimes, it’s just better to be equal.










