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7 Tips for Becoming a Better Wingshooter

Understanding these critical points will help you bag more birds with fewer shells this season.

Why You Should Shoot a 28-Gauge

The 28-gauge is an easy-swinging machine that hits that sweet spot for busting birds. Naysayers don't know what they're missing.

Top 10 Shotguns of 2018

From sleek Italian side-by-sides to pumps that punch above their pay grade, these new scatterguns should be on every hunter's wish list.

Teal on the Heels of Harvey

A Texas hunt in the wake of a hurricane demonstrates the far-reaching impact of waterfowl conservation initiatives.

Opinion: The Only 3 Guns a Hunter Ever Needs

So you want to hunt every game animal in North America? Here are the only guns you’ll ever need.

Munición Mule Espectacular

Flying with firearms and ammo from the U.S. to Argentina for a stag hunt is perfectly legal, as long as you lay over in the right place.

An Ode to the Single-Shot Shotgun

What is it about the single-shot shotgun that still appeals to us all?

Field Test: Browning Sub-Gauge BPT Loads

Contributor Brad Fitzpatrick tests the first 28-gauge load to wear the Buckmark logo on the clays course and in the field.

Hardware: Federal Premium Heavyweight TSS

Federal's new Heavyweight TSS provides the ability to increase pellet count via smaller shot size while increasing downrange energy and penetration.

The Birds of Baja

Wild quail and pheasants may be the main attractions, but the bird boys steal the show near Mexicali.

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