Shotgun Guide: Shotgun Skills You Need

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· Weldon Owen International
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About this ebook

From one of the most trusted outdoor sports brands comes everything you need to know about shotguns—from basic safety to hunting with your dogs, and more.
When it comes to shotguns, Field & Stream's Phil Bourjaily is the real deal. He loves to talk guns, to clay shoot, and to hunt waterfowl, upland birds, turkeys, small game, and even deer with a shotgun. He has a wealth of advice and opinions to share, and isn't shy about doing so. Charismatic and funny, he's the guy you'd want helping you choose the right gun, fix your stance, and bag the ultimate Thanksgiving turkey. This book covers all the basics: Understanding your gun options, choosing the right gun for every situation, understanding shot and shells, old-school blackpowder hints, improving your shooting and hunting performance, and much, much more.
"Mr. Bourjaily in my mind is the shotgun king . . . My two favorite books on guns/shotgunning are authored or co-authored by Mr. Bourjaily. The Field and Stream's Total Gun Manual & Shotgun Guide are incredible reads and I suggest anyone whether a newcomer or old vet, you should purchase these books." — The Shotgun Guide blog

About the author

Phil Bourjaily is Field & Stream's Shotguns columnist and co-writer, with David Petzal, of the popular "Gun Nut" blog on Fieldandstream.com. He is the author of the Field & Stream Turkey Hunting Handbook. He co-founded a trapshooting team at his son's high school and serves as one of the coaches. He has traveled widely in pursuit of upland birds, waterfowl, and turkeys.

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