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What’s on the Box: How to Choose the Right Shotgun Shells

If you’re new to shotgunning, you need to know what you’re buying to ensure you’re using the ideal load for your shotgun and intended purpose. Here’s a detailed guide to all the information provided on a box of shells.

Video: Federal Premium's 3rd Degree

Take a closer look at the new turkey load from Federal Premium.

ARTV: Winchester's TrAAcker Shotshells

Having a hard time judging just where you missed with your scattergun? It's not a problem anymore, thanks to the folks at Winchester Ammunition. TrAAcker shotshells mimic the effect of tracer rounds and thus can aid shotgunners looking to improve.

Loading Brass Shotshells

During the past year or so I have expanded my handloading repertoire to include the loading of brass shotshells.

Will Avery's Floating Shell Bag Float 12 Boxes?

The company claims it will float 12 boxes of shells; I'm calling Bullshooters.

Remington Hypersonic Steel

Hypersonic's speed is due to its Xelerator wad. The primer charge pushes up the wad and payload, creating more room for powder to burn and expand.

Federal Premium Announces Gold Medal Grand Target Loads

Federal Premium has announced the addition of a new load to its Gold Medal shotshell lineup. For 2017, the company will roll out Gold Medal Grand.Federal Premium has announced the addition of a new load to its Gold Medal shotshell lineup. For 2017, the company will roll out Gold Medal Grand.

Trash to Treasure

From trash the author gleans a treasure trove of information about waterfowlers’ preferences in shotshells.

6 Reasons to Give Browning’s New BXD Waterfowl Loads a Chance this Season

Here are six reasons why Browning's new BXD Waterfowl loads have done so well for us, and why you should put a box or two in your blind bag this season.

5 Things You Need to Know About Federal Premium’s Black Cloud FS Steel Close Range

Federal Premium's Black Cloud FS Steel Close Range is designed to achieve a full pattern within a very short distance, making it ideal for decoying or hunting flooded timber. Here are five things you need to know.

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