shotguns

Our Kind of Place
Inside a Hallowed Shotgun Hideaway
If you want to see some of the finest shotguns in the country, first you have to ask

Sporting Scene
Are Paper Shotgun Shells Ripe for a Revival?
Why some shooters are ready for a blast from the past

Sporting
Tour the Ultimate Shotgun Collection
A trove of classic doubles brings America’s golden age of shotguns to life

Guns
Shotgun Marriage: Beretta’s New Over-Under
Old-world gunsmithing meets modern-day technology in the Italian company’s new SL3 over-under

Sporting
Thomasville Doubles
A new shotgun series inspired by the Southern quail woods

Sporting
Field Notes: Three New Women’s Shotguns
Beretta, Blaser, and Zoli are the latest manufacturers to unveil quality shotguns designed for women

Openings
Handsome Stock: Gordy & Sons Outfitters
A lifelong sportsman brings a childhood dream to life at an elegant new Houston outfitter

Sporting
Make Mine A Double
A lifelong love affair with classic American side-by-sides, in four parts

Sporting Scene
Vincent Hancock: Eyes on the Prize
A shotgun phenom sets his sights on an unprecedented third consecutive Olympic gold

Guns
The Rebirth of the Sweet Sixteen
Long a favorite among Southern hunters, a classic shotgun returns to the field

Guns
The Story Behind the Longleaf Gun
Making this one-of-a-kind quail gun took an international effort

Sporting
The South’s Top Gun
If you want to learn the art of British driven shooting––and shotgun shooting in general––there’s no one better to see in the States than Chris Batha. Just don’t let him catch you aiming
Sporting
Inside British Driven Shooting
Shooters from across the country learn from one of the world's best shotgun coaches

Made in the South
One of the Country’s Finest Gun Engravers
How Lisa Tomlin turned a childhood obsession with drawing animals into a career as one of the country’s finest gun engravers

Sporting
The Legend of Bo Whoop
More than sixty years ago, the South’s most famous shotgun went missing. Here’s the story of how it was found