The gauge is the first thing you’ll notice on a box of shotshells, and it’s crucial to match this number with your shotgun.
Ultimately, the choice between buckshot and birdshot is deeply personal, but training and preparation are equally important.
Editor’s note: Nick Charney is an engineer by trade and a self-taught shotshell maker. He works with Apex Ammunition, helping to build their TSS, steel, and TSS-steel blended loads. This article was ...
A man once asked me for advice about his goose gun. The recoil of 3 ½-inch shells caused the trigger guard of his gun to whack the middle finger of his hand, leaving him bruised and sore after the ...
JACKSON — Magnesium sparks from a 12-gauge Dragon's Breath shotgun round ignited a wildfire in Jackson last week that led to the evacuation of homes and scorched 350 acres of forest, according to ...
Miller’s Gun Shop recently combined a holiday promotion with community support through a generous giveaway benefiting the ...
Range visits are often more enjoyable with well-organized equipment, which is where GPS Bags comes into play with its Shotgun ...
A Facebook Marketplace listing that’s advertising shotgun shell placeholders for weddings and similar events has set tongues wagging on social media. The screenshotted listing, which shows two red ...
Ruger launches the latest iteration in its traditional Red Label shotgun line.