Season Two of "NRA All Access" Starts July 2

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posted on June 30, 2014
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When "NRA All Access," the hit Outdoor Channel show that takes you inside the people and programs of the NRA, kicks off its second season on July 2, it will be moving into a new time slot: Wednesdays at 10:30 p.m. ET.

Hosted by Matt and Jessie Duff, "NRA All Access," presented by Taurus, brings to life the inspiring stories of athletes, entertainers and everyday gun-owning Americans who share a passion for freedom, the shooting sports and the outdoor lifestyle.

"The National Rifle Association is one big family, and Matt and I are so excited to highlight more stories about how our Second Amendment rights are exercised in different ways," said "NRA All Access" co-host, champion shooter and Team Taurus captain Jessie Duff. "We have a lot of great episodes this season and haven't even scratched the surface of NRA's programs."

"'NRA All Access' is a fascinating look at how hard the National Rifle Association works to protect our rights and the positive effect its programs have on the future of America's shooting heritage," said new Weatherby Executive Vice President Adam Weatherby. "We at Weatherby are proud to continue supporting a show that takes such a candid look at the No. 1 defender of the Second Amendment."

In addition to Weatherby and title sponsor Taurus, "NRA All Access" is sponsored by BoytHornadyHunter's SpecialtiesLegacy Quest OutdoorsLockton InsuranceMossberg and Pyramyd Air.

Check out the video below for a sneak preview of all the action from Season Two of "NRA All Access," and don't miss Wednesday's season premiere at 10:30 p.m. ET on Outdoor Channel.

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