The Harrison and Richardson folding shotgun is a classic firearm known for its compact design and reliability.
The Harrison and Richardson folding shotgun is a classic firearm known for its compact design and reliability.
The Remington Model 11D Shotgun is a classic firearm known for its reliability and performance in the field.
On December 10, 2024, after leaving the dentist in Tallahassee, Florida at 4:07 PM following a routine visit, I never anticipated that, several hours later, after years of resignation or perhaps even apathy, I’d draw the proverbial line in the sand at the Walmart in Thomasville, Georgia.
My intentions were mundane. After the dentist, visit either Bass Pro or Academy Sports in Tallahassee, both about six minutes away, to buy a large box of .22 long-rifle bullets. My wife wanted to start pistol lessons with her new Beretta Bobcat. And while shopping for the .22s, I’d check out prices on shotgun shells – in particular 12-gauge, 1⅛-ounce, #8s, which is the only load I shoot simply because anything smaller undermines my confidence as an average recreational clays shooter. Call me crazy, or insecure, perhaps superstitious, but what can I tell you?
When discussing shotgun actions, the term “doll’s head” refers to a specific locking mechanism found on break-action shotguns.
Here’s the good news: the Ranges at Oakfield in Thomasville, Georgia is only seven minutes from the Shotgun Life office. And the bad news? The skeet, trap and five-stand face south, which means that, just about any time of the day, you’re shooting directly into the tropical South Georgia sun.
Development of the Ranges at Oakfield began in 2014, as a collaboration between Thomas County and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. The Georgia DNR played a critical role in determining the viability of the project through exhaustive environmental and community impact studies. When the Ranges at Oakfield finally opened in October 2020, clays shooters were taken aback that they would be shooting into the sun. The explanation was simple: had the fields been facing in most any other direction residential noise abatement or proximity to County Farm Road probably would have spiked the project.
Bruno Civolani, an Italian engineer born in 1922, revolutionized shotgun design with his inertia-driven action in the 1960s. While not the first to develop an inertia system, as Carl Axel Theodor Sjogren of Sweden had previously worked on a similar concept, Civolani’s design significantly improved upon earlier attempts.Civolani’s fascination with firearms began in his youth, and he was inspired by Axel Sjögren’s recoil-operated shotgun.
After extensive experimentation and refinement, Civolani developed his inertia system, which used a powerful spring in the bolt frame to ensure the full cycle of the gun’s automation .Key features of Civolani’s inertia system include:
Initially, Civolani struggled to find a manufacturer for his design. In 1967, the Benelli brothers, known for their motorcycle company, saw potential in Civolani’s invention and formed Benelli Armi S.p.A.
In January 1969, Benelli produced the first 150 semi-automatic 12-gauge inertia-mass shotguns. The inertia system gained popularity due to its fast cycling rate and reliability in harsh conditions. In 1986, Beretta (which had acquired Benelli in 1983) added a rotating bolt to the design, further improving its performance. The introduction of the Benelli Super Black Eagle in 1992 solidified the inertia system’s place in the shotgun market. Today, Civolani’s inertia system is widely used in high-quality shotguns produced in Italy by Beretta-owned Benelli, Franchi and Stoeger as well as shotguns manufactured in Italy and Turkey.
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Conklin, NY — Dryshod, the new benchmark in performance waterproof footwear for outdoor recreation and occupational use, expands its innovative Evalusion hunting boot series with the introduction of the new Evalusion Max Gusset. With the Evalusion Max Gusset, the world’s lightest waterproof hunting boot is even more comfortable and accommodating for the stealthy hunter and outdoor adventurer.
Shifting clothing requirements due to changes in weather or hunting needs means conventional neoprene boot uppers may be too tight and uncomfortable. Those with larger calves also balk at the often too-tight fit of single-size uppers. The Evalusion Max Gusset solves this problem with its rear gusset and buckle system. The rubber gusset easily expands to provide room for extra clothing layers during cold-weather outings and to accommodate outdoor enthusiasts with more sizeable calves. The adjustable strap can then be secured for a just-right fit to provide all-day comfort, whether sitting in a stand or walking the most aggressive terrain.
Adding to the Evalusion Max Gusset’s exceptional comfort is Dryshod’s DUREVA™ outsole. Weighing nearly a full pound lighter than Dryshod’s already lightweight comparable boots, the DUREVA™ outsole employs a fusion compound that eliminates the need for a secondary rubber sole while delivering maximum stability and energy return to reduce fatigue. What’s more, the multi-lug tread design is both tough and pliable, ensuring high traction on challenging ground and quiet flexing over ground elements to enhance stealth.
Temperature control is always a factor with 100-percent waterproof boots, and the Evalusion Max Gusset comes ready for any climate or activity. Layered beneath the 5mm DENSOPRENE® foam bootie is a four-way stretch breathable Airmesh lining that promotes airflow to maximize insulation during cold weather while minimizing moisture build up during warm, high-activity conditions. The integrated polar fleece lining offers a broad comfort range from -50°F to 65°F.
The Evalusion Max Gusset comes with a Hydrokote™ camo upper that ensures water rolls off the calf pipe, eliminating the soggy uppers typical of most neoprene-style waterproof boots. Additional features include a natural rubber shell, roll-down calf pipe, steel shank, and a sturdy tuck board sub-sole.
For more information on the new Evalusion Max Gusset or to see the company’s full line of waterproof footwear, visit DryshodUSA.com.
About Dryshod
The team behind Dryshod was the first to develop the bootie-style neoprene-and-rubber boot category over 20 years ago. Now they have elevated protective footwear performance through the application of advanced materials, field-proven construction techniques, and purpose-built designs—all to ensure Dryshod consumers receive the highest quality, best performing, and most comfortable waterproof boots for any task or adventure. Dryshod’s mission is to provide farmers, hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone who works or plays in wet, sloppy, and cold conditions with the most durable, reliable and comfortable 100-percent waterproof footwear available. To learn more about the Dryshod Waterproof Footwear difference, visit DryshodUSA.com.
Adjusting the comb on a shotgun stock can significantly improve your shooting performance by ensuring a proper fit, enhancing your sight alignment, and reducing recoil discomfort. Here’s how to adjust the comb on a shotgun stock for better performance.
Nov. 6, 2024 – Columbia, MO – MidwayUSA Foundation is preparing for its most substantial fundraising day of the year, Giving Tuesday. This year, the public charity that funds America’s youth shooting teams hopes to raise $500,000 in just one day. Giving Tuesday is December 3, the Tuesday following Thanksgiving and Black Friday. Every tax-deductible donation made to a youth shooting team endowment will be matched, thanks to Larry and Brenda Potterfield.
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