Original Shotgun Sports magazine from June 1995, a well-regarded issue focused on shotgun sports including trap, skeet, sporting clays, and hunting. This issue features an in-depth look at Improved Cylinder choke performance, along with training, gun fit, reloading, and competitive shooting topics. A solid collectible and reference issue for shotgun enthusiasts, competitors, reloaders, and sporting clays shooters.
This magazine is complete and intact, with visible mailing label and typical age-related wear. See photos for exact condition.
Publication Details:
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Title: Shotgun Sports
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Issue Date: June 1995
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Volume: 17, No. 5
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Publisher: Shotgun Sports Magazine
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Format: Softcover magazine
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Language: English
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Printed in: USA
Featured Articles & Contents:
Features:
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Was That a Flinch? – How to recognize and tame it
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Gun Fit & the Parallel Comb – Fitting your gun to your face
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Handy Advice, Part 2 – Practical shooting tips
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Study of Shotgun Types – Field gun overview
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Causes & Cures of Shooting Slumps
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How Versatile Can Improved Cylinder Be? – Performance testing
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Tournament Confidence – How to build it
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Know Your Shotshells – Winchester Xtra-Lite 1 oz loads
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Shotgun Powder Page – Hodgdon Universal Clays
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Mental Training – Performance psychology
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Milner Meets Gingrich – Shooting meets politics
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Final Shot column
Departments:
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Letters
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Shoot Off
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Reloading
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New Stuff
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Shotgun Barrels
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Shotgun Stuff
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Mail Order
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ATA Shoot Dates
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PITA Shoot Dates
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Shotgunner’s Quiz
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Shootin’ Accessories
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Muzzle Puzzles
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Classifieds
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Top 10
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Rumor & Trivia
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Ad Index
Condition Notes:
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Complete issue with all pages present
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Address label on cover
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Light edge wear and handling marks consistent with age
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No loose or missing pages noted
Collector / Shooter Interest:
Shotgun Sports magazines are valued for their practical instruction, reloading data, and competition-focused content. This issue is especially appealing to shooters interested in choke selection, gun fit, and performance improvement.
Will be carefully packaged.
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