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Modern Shotgunning: The Ultimate Guide to Guns, Loads, and Shooting
By (Author) Dave Henderson
Foreword by Jim Zumbo
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
18th July 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
683.4260288
Paperback
160
Width 203mm, Height 260mm, Spine 10mm
782g
Every year millions of sportsmen and women take to America's fields and forests equipped with some type of shotgun. Millions of others participate annually in shotgun sports such as skeet, trap and sporting clays.
In Modern Shotgunning, Dave Henderson gives readers a nuts-and-bolts look at modern shotguns. He explains chokes, stocks, barrels, and optics, as well as cleaning and safety practices. He also discusses how to choose the appropriate shotgun, shotgun games, gun fit, hand loading, and building your own specialty guns.
Henderson doesn't write above his readers either, offering plainly written advice based on years of experience in the field and at the range. He writes without boast that in a year he probably shoots more rounds than do most hunters in a lifetime. Neither is Henderson leaning toward the heavy-wallet crowd, for he knows the average hunter may not care for or cannot afford two-thousand-dollar shotguns, souped-up slug guns or optics. He offers tips for the budget-conscious, such as creating a cleaning rod from a soft pine dowel with a bicycle handlebar grip on one end and using Bounty paper towels rolled to bore diameter as a cleaning patch. Modern Shotgunning is ideal for beginners but not to be overlooked by veterans.
Dave Henderson has been a journalist since 1967. He has won four national awards for writing and radio, fifteen regional (New York and Pennsylvania) awards for writing, photography, and television. He was also rifle champion in the 1996 Buckmasters National Deer Classic.
Jim Zumbo is the full-time hunting editor for Outdoor Life and has published more than a thousand articles in major outdoor magazines. He has written twenty-one books and is recognized as an award-winning outdoor photographer. Zumbo is a member of the Boone and Crockett Club, and works in the forestry and wildlife biology field.