A Break in the Action
Our days are busy. Professional, family and personal obligations fill our schedules. You’re invited to take A Break in the Action of your day and escape to a place filled with sights of highly figured walnut and rich, vibrant case-color hardening. Intoxicating scents of wood smoke from a perfectly laid fire and spent shotshells fill the air. The only deals we broker are for new-to-us shotguns and our only appointments are for chilly mornings and impatient bird dogs. Here, our currency is memories and we consider ourselves wealthy.
The goal here is simple, to provide a place to escape, a place to learn, a place to reminisce, and a place to relax - be it through our podcast or social sites. Our focus will reliably be on vintage and modern shotguns, best-in-quality gear, accessories, and experiences that complement the sporting lifestyle.
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A Break in the Action
Flying with your shotgun
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Getting away to hunt can be as easy as hitting the other side of your state, maybe a road trip or, flying to the other side of our country or beyond it’s borders.
We are going to spend some time on this last version today. Experienced travelers develop special skills when they are frequently in and out of airports. I fly several times a year and have developed, or copied, some time saving practices and habits that significantly lower the stresses that can come along with air travel. One nuance of air travel that I am completely unfamiliar with is traveling with my shotgun. This year has several opportunities on the calendar for fly in hunting/shooting trips. As I have begun researching flying with my shotgun – I thought it might make for an interesting and informative episode for listeners planning their own adventures. So today we are going to dig in to what you need to consider when you decide to bring your shotgun along.
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