In 28 Gauge, the Fausti DEA SLX Side by Side Just Might Be the Perfect Quail Gun

When it comes to upland hunting, aside from a great dog, you want a shotgun that’s predictable and reliable: it instinctively snaps to your shoulder, has a clear sight picture and always goes bang. And better yet, it possess a classic aesthetic that compliments the tradition and art of wingshooting to make you feel a bit prouder about that downed bird.

Here in the Red Hills Region of South Georgia and Northern Florida, where King Bob prospers, you’d be hard pressed to find a better side-by-side companion than the 28-gauge Fausti DEA SLX. It’s a natural fit for the plantation stands of longleaf pines that echo the bobwhite hunting tradition of nearly 200 years.

Refined over the years, the DEA SLX is a straightforward, honest piece of engineering that contributes to its dependability. The shotgun relies on the proven Anson & Deeley boxlock action. The receiver is machined from a single billet of steel. Lockup is simple, comprising of an underbolt that engages a lug on the lower monobloc. The barrels hinge on a sturdy cross pin with a second pair of lugs inside the monobloc providing more of a mating surface compared to trunnions. Our model had a single non-selective inertia trigger that pulled at about four pounds, but for the more traditional minded double triggers are available.

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The Pietro Beretta (PB) Due Custom Atelier

The Beretta (PB) Custom Atelier was established by Beretta to cater to the growing demand for bespoke firearms among discerning customers. The atelier’s first major project was the Beretta Due, a limited edition handgun that showcased the craftsmanship and precision engineering that Beretta is known for. The Due featured intricate engravings, luxurious materials, and custom finishes that set it apart from standard production models.

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USA Clay Target League Shatters Fall Record With Over 16,000 Student-Athletes Competing Nationwide

From varsity standouts to first-time shooters, student-athlete participation soars in the USACTL’s 2025 fall season

The USA Clay Target League (USACTL) just launched its 2025 fall season with a record-smashing 16,841 student-athletes, competing on 1,109 high school, college, and homeschool teams across the country. It’s the League’s 31st consecutive season of record-breaking growth — remarkable momentum for a sport many still consider niche.

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Beretta Introduces the Daybreak Collection Apparel for Upland Hunters

Tuesday, September 23, 2025 — Beretta, the world’s oldest firearms manufacturer and a global leader in premium outdoor gear, proudly announces the launch of the Daybreak Collection, the latest addition to the Beretta Upland line. Purpose-built for hunters who demand exceptional comfort, mobility, and protection in the field, the Daybreak Collection blends Beretta’s timeless upland heritage with modern technical innovation to deliver gear that performs from the first flush to the last mile.

Combining classic field hunting aesthetics with cutting-edge fabric technology, the Daybreak Collection keeps hunters warm, dry, and mobile in all conditions. Each piece has been meticulously engineered with ergonomic stitching, breathable mesh linings, and weather-resistant materials, giving hunters the confidence to perform at their best from dawn to dusk.

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USA Clay Target League Breaks Fall Participation Record With Over 16,000 Student Athletes

Thursday, September 18, 2025 — The fall season is underway for 16,841 student athletes participating in USA Clay Target League (USACTL) programs. Those athletes are competing on 1,109 high school, college, and homeschool teams nationwide, supported by over 11,200 coaches, team staff, and other volunteers. This is the 31st consecutive season of record-breaking participation since the League was founded in 2008.

“The League provides schools with the opportunity to give their students an place to develop their confidence, sportsmanship, and teamwork without the high costs and limited playing opportunities of traditional sports. Clay target shooting sports are accessible to everyone, and the opportunity to participate on their school’s team influences athlete’s lives for the better.” said John Nelson, President of the USACTL.

“This year over 13,000 new athletes joined the League through their school’s teams, thanks to the efforts of the shooting ranges, coaches, and parents that make teams flourish.”

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How Does a Bar in Wood Shotgun Work?

When you mention a “bar-in-wood” shotgun, you’re referring to a particular style of shotgun design where the action body (the metal frame/receiver) is enclosed within the wooden stock, rather than sitting fully exposed as in more modern guns. This was most common in 19th-century British and Continental sporting guns. In a bar-in-wood gun, this bar is covered with wood so the stock and action appear more seamless. Only the hammers, triggers, and fences are exposed.

The Mechanics of a Wood Shotgun Bar

A wood shotgun bar is a long, cylindrical metal tube that houses the barrel and other essential parts of a shotgun. It serves as a guide for the shotgun shell to travel through during firing, directing the shot towards the target. The wood material used for the bar provides stability and support for the barrel, helping to absorb recoil and maintain accuracy.

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The Advantages of a Ribless Shotgun for Upland Hunting

Ribless shotguns have gained popularity in recent years due to their sleek and minimalist design. By eliminating the rib along the top of the barrel, manufacturers are able to create a more streamlined and aesthetically pleasing firearm. This not only gives ribless shotguns a modern and stylish look but also reduces the overall weight of the gun, making it easier to handle and carry for extended periods of time.

Enhanced Maneuverability and Accuracy

One of the key advantages of a ribless shotgun is its enhanced maneuverability and accuracy. Without the rib obstructing your line of sight, you are able to acquire targets quickly and shoot with more precision. This is especially beneficial in fast-paced shooting sports or when hunting moving targets. The lack of a rib also reduces the amount of muzzle rise when firing, allowing for faster follow-up shots and improved overall performance.

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Remembering the Remington Model 32 Shotgun

Remington Model 32 Shotgun is a classic firearm that has stood the test of time and holds a significant place in the history of shotguns. With its sleek design and exceptional performance, the Remington Model 32 has been a favorite among hunters, sports shooters, and collectors alike. Let’s delve into the rich history of this iconic shotgun.

The Beginnings of Remington Model 32 Shotgun

The story of the Remington Model 32 Shotgun dates back to the early 1930s when it was first introduced by the renowned firearms manufacturer, Remington Arms Company. Designed by C.C. Loomis, this over-and-under shotgun quickly gained popularity for its elegant appearance and reliable functionality. The Model 32 was initially marketed as a high-end competition shotgun, appealing to serious shooters looking for precision and quality in their firearms.

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