Excerpts from the Writings of Jeff Cooper – January 2026
“Most of our harmless and genuine joys in this life are those which find their source in primitive instincts. A man who follows his natural inclinations, with due deference to common sense and moderation, is usually on the right track. Thus the sport of hunting is one of the most honorable of the primeval instincts of man.”
Archibald Rutledge
Jeff Cooper’s Commentaries Vol.1 No.3 July 1993
We talked recently with Karin van Graan at Engonyameni in the Eastern Transvaal. She told us she couldn’t put Danie on the phone at the time because he was out with a party of pistol hunters. They had tagged a blue wildebeest (which is a very hard animal) four days previously with a 44 Magnum and they were still on his trail. Pistol hunting is certainly a worthy pastime, but obviously not for everyone. The fact that you can row across the Atlantic (with a certain amount of luck) doesn’t make rowing across the Atlantic a good idea.
Jeff Cooper’s Commentaries Vol.1, No.3 July 1993
In a recent paper, we listed a number of reasons for which men fight. One reader took exception to us in that we did not list liberty as a primary motive. As in all philosophic discussion, much depends upon semantics, so I suppose the first thing to do here is to define “liberty” so that we can examine our position. In my view, liberty is that condition which exists when men make their own laws, either directly or indirectly, and are protected from bureaucracy or despotism by unbreakable rules.




