Wingshooting Theater Now on Shotgun Life
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Be the first to check out the new beta version of Wingshooting Theater on Shotgun Life – the first online magazine dedicated to the best in wing and clays shooting. Wingshooting Theater is designed to show exciting videos of the most desirable destinations in the world.

Right now we’re starting out with 4 videos – 3 in Argentina plus Beretta Trident Program lodge, Highland Hills Ranch in Oregon, which is famous for their British driven pheasant hunts. In the coming weeks we’ll be launching a companion Facebook page for Wingshooting Theater where you can share your upland and waterfowl experiences with other enthusiasts. We have more videos on the way. In the mean time, we have great dove shooting videos from Sierra Brava Lodge and Estancia Los Chañares in Cordoba, Argentina, both Beretta Trident Program affiliates, and a duck-hunting video from SYC Sporting Adventures in Cordoba that features Tom Knapp, Colorado Buck, Bruce Scott and Marty Fischer.

Get the jump on Wingshooting Theater. Here’s the link:

http://www.shotgunlife.com/travel/wingshooting-theater.html

The Complete Beretta Trident Program of Hunting & Shooting Experiences is Now on Shotgun Life
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Shotgun Life now hosts a single site for all of the Beretta Trident Program experiences. In one place you can find information on the affiliate destinations that provide the best in wing shooting, clays shooting and big-game hunting around the world.

The Beretta Trident Program is the first and only system to rate shooting sports venues. Not an endorsement for purchase, “Tridents” are awarded for excellence – like Michelin® stars are for restaurants.

While emphasizing the outstanding hunting or shooting experience, the evaluation system recognizes and rates everything from the food on the table to the kennels for the dogs. A Beretta Trident venue represents the best of the best, with only 5% of destinations worldwide considered good enough to merit even one Trident.

Check it out now on Shotgun Life at http://tinyurl.com/7b6kzjf

Meet the New Fashionistas of British Tweed
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The mother and daughter team of Lyndall and Stephanie Bailye couldn’t find authentic British tweed shooting apparel for women here in the U.S. That’s when they tapped into the family’s entrepreneurial tradition and started Good Shot Design, a company that imports tweeds from the UK specifically cut and designed for women shooters. Find out more about Lyndall, Stephanie and Good Shot Design exclusively on Shotgun Life at www.shotgunlife.com.

 

The Elite Green Jacket Club Shoots Sporting Clays at The Homestead
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Shotgun Life gets a rare peek into one of the most exclusive clays-shooting groups in the world – the Green Jacket Club. Join these men  for a weekend of autumn sporting clays at The Homestead in the mountains of Virginia. Only on Shotgun Life at www.shotgunlife.com.

 

 

 

The Art of the Driven Shoot: A Visit to Lazy Triple Creek Ranch
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In his story “The Art of the Driven Shoot: A Visit to Lazy Triple Creek Ranch,” Michael Sabbeth reveals the intersection between clays shooting and English driven birds. Do sporting clays, grouse buttes and flurries really help improve your wingshooting? Find out as Michael gets into the Zen of the driven shoot in the Big Hole Mountains of Idaho. Read it now on
Shotgun Life at www.shotgunlife.com.

 

Olympian Twin Sisters Hunt Grouse in Colorado
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Lanny and Tracy Barnes take to the rugged terrain of Crested Butte in Colorado to hunt dusky grouse. Lanny and Tracy include the game birds as part of their Olympic training regimen of organic meat. Check out Barbara Baird’s step-by-step account of the expedition on Shotgun Life at www.shotgunlife.com.

 

Exclusive: First Reviews of Browning’s New 725 Over and Under Plus the Resurrected A5 Humpback Semi-Auto
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Nick Sisley provides an up-close and personal review of Browning’s latest shotguns from the proving grounds of Argentina. The new A5 marks the return of the legendary semi-auto that had an incredible run from 1936 to 2000. While the 725 may sound like an incremental improvement to the famed Citori line, Browning added some important upgrades. Get the details on Shotgun Life at www.shotgunlife.com.

My Favorite Sporting Clays Book is About Golf
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Ken Hartshorn tells you why in his Oct. column of “Confessions of An Average Clays Shooter” on Shotgun Life at http://tinyurl.com/3faazrk

Safari Club’s Nelson Freeman on the Blaser F3 in 20 Gauge
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Blaser has gained a reputation for building world-class shotguns, but one of their most overlooked models is the F3 in 20 gauge. Safari Club’s Nelson Freeman shoots 100 rounds of sporting clays with it and shares his impressions. On Shotgun Life at www.shotgunlife.com.

Win High-Volume Dove Hunt in Argentina Via Free E-Letter
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When it comes to wingshooting in Argentina, John Wiles is the original Mr. Inside. Sign up today for John’s free International Wingshooting Newsletter and you’ll automatically enter a drawing for a high-volume dove hunt at SYC Sporting’s El Cortijo Lodge (you just to pay to get there) that includes 1,500 shells, food and lodging. To get going, email John at info@bestwingshooting.com.