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Remington Premier Over/Under

Rolled into a new Remington package, the Premier is as pleasing to the eye as it is to shoot.

The New Remington VersaMax Shotgun

The Remington VersaMax is at home in the upland field, the duck blind and even in the dove field. After all, maximum versatility is what the VersaMax is all about.

Connecticut Shotgun Mfg. Company A-10 American

With the A-10 American over/under, Galazan is manufacturing a world-class shotgun unlike any seen here before.

Fausti Class Over/Under

Lightweight and stream-lined, the Class handles well in the field, and is affordable for any serious shotgunner.

Winchester AA TrAAcker Shotshells

While not an end-all to hitting flying targets, the TrAAcker can help shooters determine where they are missing, so they can more easily correct.

Stoeger Longfowler Side-by-Side

No safe queen, the Longfowler is nonetheless a solidly built double gun not afraid of getting muddy in the blind.

Can Pump-Action Shotguns Be as Fast as Semi-Automatics?

Jeff Johnston has heard more than one pump-action shotgun aficionado claim to be just as fast as their semi-automatic favoring peers. Is it really possible? The BullShooters take a closer look.

7 Keys to Hitting Running Game

Shooting at—and hitting—running game is a lost art in many American hunting circles, but not in Europe, where hunters across the continent swing on feral swine during game drives. Here’s how they do it.

Shotgunning 101

A beginner’s guide to successful wingshooting.

5 Shotgunning Mistakes You Didn’t Know You Were Making

When it’s going right, swinging a shotgun at a moving target is as simple as pointing your finger at one. It really is as natural as that. Or should be. The problem is we humans have a tendency to develop some bad habits.

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