A Break in the Action

A glimpse at The Golden Age of Shotgunning / Vintage Gunners Cup 2023

Matt Haney and Liz Delaney with The Vintage Gunners organization Season 4 Episode 6

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Whether mentioned by name or inferred, this podcast often refers to "The Golden Age of Shotgunning".  This period generally encompasses the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, with its peak occurring between the later 1800s to the 1920s. During this time, significant advancements were made in shotgun design and manufacturing capabilities, and efficiencies.  The basic design of the shotguns you shoot today was perfected during this time.  These advancements contributed to a surge in interest in shotgun sports, hunting, and shooting for recreational purposes. Both English and US gunmakers satisfied market demand with more basic field models up to jaw-dropping graded and bespoke offerings.  

Sadly we were born more than a century late to fully enjoy all that the Golden Age of Shotgunning offered, but - fortunately, shotguns are built to last.  Finding, owning, and shooting a well-taken care-of example doesn’t take much effort.  There is something very special about handling a shotgun that has outlasted several generations.  Where shooting a vintage double is something that I would encourage you to investigate - It's even better when you can surround yourself with other shotguns and shooters who have come to appreciate what you are now experiencing.

The Vintage Gunners offers such a place.  An opportunity to get together with other shooters that share a passion for fine craftsmanship from the golden age of shotgunning and a bit of the culture of days passed.   Today we discuss The Vintage Gunners and the upcoming Vintage Gunners Cup.

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2023 Vintage Gunners Cup



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