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In this episode of Northern Wings & Clays Field Notes, I dive into what a shotgun truly means beyond wood, steel, and craftsmanship. It’s not just a tool — it’s a reflection of who we are, how we were raised, and what we value. From the first time you shoulder one to the years you spend learning its character, a shotgun becomes something more than a firearm; it becomes a companion in the field, a teacher of patience, and a link between generations.
We’ll explore the emotional connection behind the gun, the lessons it carries, and why for many of us, it represents far more than sport — it represents belonging, tradition, and purpose.
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In this episode of Northern Wings & Clays Field Notes, I dive into what a shotgun truly means beyond wood, steel, and craftsmanship. It’s not just a tool — it’s a reflection of who we are, how we were raised, and what we value. From the first time you shoulder one to the years you spend learning its character, a shotgun becomes something more than a firearm; it becomes a companion in the field, a teacher of patience, and a link between generations.
We’ll explore the emotional connection behind the gun, the lessons it carries, and why for many of us, it represents far more than sport — it represents belonging, tradition, and purpose.
Support the show