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For immediate Release: Xtreme Shooter Patrick Flanigan Joins Shooting USA’s Impossible Shots Franklin, TN: Tier One Media, LLC has announced Shotgun Exhibition Shooter Patrick Flanigan is joining the Shooting USA Impossible Shots Television Series in 2010. “Signing Patrick as the newest member of the Impossible Shots Exhibition Team is the perfect move to support the success of our top rated show,” said Jim Scoutten, Executive Producer of the Shooting USA Series. ... Read More
Winchester has come up with a new ammo lineup for the 2009 whitetail season. They have come up with new bonded cartridges that teases the 3000 fps mark and in some instances reach beoyond that mark. Check the press release below for the specs and the links for additional information as well as a video clip explaining the new offering. Read More... Read More
For Immediate Release Six time world record holder Patrick Flanigan has announced that he will attempt to break two of his current world records on June 8th and 9th at the winchester Firearms headquarters in Morgan, Utah. Flanigan will be accompanied by nine time UFC Welterweight Champion Matt Hughes as he tries to break seven hand thrown clay targets from a hip mount position with a pump action shotgun before they hit the ground. Flanigan says, “I think this record is totally doable w... Read More
WINCHESTER ANNOUNCES LEAD-FREE AMMO LINES . . . Citing consumer demand and the growth of regional lead-free regulations, winchester has announced new and expanded lines of lead-free ammunition for 2009. Read More... Read More
For many years the debate has raged about which caliber is best in the brush. Equally debated is if any caliber is good in the brush. When most writers refer to the brush, generally they refer to Northern Tier states and whitetail deer. Brush, however covers a good deal of the Country. Brush is defined as bushes and young trees densely packed in a particular geographic area. For this topic, I am going to stick with Northern states, as their topography is covered with more brushy areas, on av... Read More
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