Firearms Proficiency: Shotgunning

Shotgunning:

Maintaining basic firearms skills is something that everyone should consider.  Here I take you along with me to a sporting clays shoot, where I practice my wingshooting skills with a CZ-USA Model 912 autoloader and a CZ-USA Wingshooter over and under. Both Excellent weapons, they certainly performed better than I did!  Shooting sports are a great way to keep your basic firearms and shooting skills honed.  Staying in practice with your guns will also raise your chances of success should you ever have to hunt for food!  Hunting with a gun is certainly easier than trapping, but can be harder than it looks if your out of practice!

Click below for a look at a great way to practice your shotgunning skills:

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About JJ

As a child I grew up in the Midwest on a small farm and fell in love with the outdoors. Later, that led me to join the USAF where I became a USAF Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) Instructor. As a SERE Instructor I have trained in all types of environments. Temperate, Arctic, Desert, and Rain Forest. After four years in SERE I retrained into the counterintelligence and counterterrorism field where I have worked for 11 years. I have traveled to the Far East, Asia, Southwest Asia, Europe, the Middle East and South America. The combination of both careers has thought me to see two sides of a coin. I consider myself a realist and while I enjoy primitive survival living, hiking, camping, and hunting for short periods. I also have the experience & understanding to know that living primitively is NOT fun or easy for long periods. Therefore, I try to be practical and logical in an effort to build a reliable, flexible philosophy of self reliance that can be utilized in any situation. Hopefully reading this blog will help you to do the same.

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