Shotgun Gun Mount Steps

Shotgunning 101: The Perfect Gun Mount

When it comes to hitting birds or breaking clays, it all starts with a proper gun mount. Follow this advice and practice these drills, and you’ll see better results on the range or in the field.

New For 2023: Benelli Montefeltro

Benelli’s Montefeltro, a go-to favorite for many discerning shotgunners, has been redesigned for 2023, making the sporting classic an even more rigid backbone of the company’s upland and clay-target shotgun lineup.

All Choked Up: The Screw-In Solution

Once considered a gimmick, interchangeable chokes have revolutionized the art of shotgunning.

Krieghoff K-80: A Dominant Over-Under Shotgun Line

Today the K-80 is available in eight different versions and continues to dominate. Its performance remains world-class, thanks to a solid design and the company’s willingness to listen to feedback.

Browning Citori: A Redesigned Superposed

There are 33 versions currently available from the company, not including the 22-strong Citori 725 line. All wear American walnut furniture, in a variety of fine finishes. The line’s wide variety of options include recoil pads adjustable for length of pull, adjustable cheekpieces, intricate engraving, floating ribs and much more.

Trulock Choke Tubes Expands Operations

Trulock Choke Tubes has expanded its business with the purchase of a 4,000-sq.-ft. warehouse in Whigham, Ga.

Preview: TriStar Arms Bristol SxS Shotguns

Now available from TriStar Arms is the Bristol series of side-by-side shotguns featuring embellished receivers and Turkish walnut, a combination that creates a classic-looking gun with performance-driven features at an exceptional price.

A Hunter's Guide to Trap & Skeet Shooting

Want to wingshoot better this fall? Then get to the trap and skeet range today! If sporting clays is “golf with a shotgun” then trap is the driving range and skeet the putting green—practice fields where you can work on parts of your game.

Latest Loads: A 12-Ga. Shell For Wingshooting

Now is the time to hone your wingshooting skills—and nothing is better at doing so than time spent on a sporting clays course. Here's a 12-ga. shotshell built for the job.

Five Tips To Improve Your Wingshooting ... On The Cheap

Want to bag more birds or break more clays? The following tips can all be practiced at home (with an unloaded gun, of course), and may just make a big difference in your shooting.

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