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As for a second rate magazine, it is a journal that comes out every two months. Find me a clay shooting magazine with better paper and better photography! For a North American inclined publication, ClayshootingUSA also includes some International events as well as some Canadian content. It is also the only outfit that does not change or censor ones writing. The technical information and gun reviews are very well researched and not glossed over. It is also the clay shooting publication with the most amount of pages per issue, here in NA or Europe!

Henry,
I just got my copy today and on first inspection, it appears to be as you say, superior paper and photography:D Looking through the table of contents it looks like it is going to be more interesting than Shotgun Sports and Sporting Clays. I do not have much to compare it to, but in my opinion it puts the other two I mentioned in the 2nd class category.:D BTW, nice cover shot!
 
Henry,
I just got my copy today and on first inspection, it appears to be as you say, superior paper and photography:D Looking through the table of contents it looks like it is going to be more interesting than Shotgun Sports and Sporting Clays. I do not have much to compare it to, but in my opinion it puts the other two I mentioned in the 2nd class category.:D BTW, nice cover shot!

Mail it to me when your done. :) Please no stuck together pages. :)
 
Henry,
I just got my copy today and on first inspection, it appears to be as you say, superior paper and photography:D Looking through the table of contents it looks like it is going to be more interesting than Shotgun Sports and Sporting Clays. I do not have much to compare it to, but in my opinion it puts the other two I mentioned in the 2nd class category.:D BTW, nice cover shot!
Compare it to Shooting Sportsman and it definitely comes up second rate.

The rag is also second rate because it tolerates the writing of Henry who qualifies as the Canadian version of Jim Zumbo.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=114554
 
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Compare it to Shooting Sportsmen and it definitely comes up second rate.

The rag is also second rate because it tolerates the writing of Henry who qualifies as the Canadian version of Jim Zumbo.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=114554

Claybuster,
Got to admit that I have never seen or heard of Shooting Sportsmen and probably will not. I Usually spend most of my spare money on guns and ammo and when I just want to be entertained, there is CGN. Unless someone leaves or donates a copy of SS to our club I probably will not know any better. So far what I have seen in Henry's second rate rag is not all that bad, but I am not very learned in the so called finer things. Who is Zumbo anyways? Is he famous like Gatehouse?
 

I originally missed the link that offended you. Although I do not agree with a lot Henry's post and I do not think of some shotgunners that differ from me to be some lower life form, I often think that there should be a shotgun forum and maybe a shottie forum or is that shotty and for the tacticool guys there could be a tackie forum. :D

The more I get into Henry's rag, the more I like it:D but then maybe I do not have good taste?
 
ClayShootingUSA is specialized for the Sporting shooter. Excellent photographs.
Whose who of Sporting. Great high end gun and product advertisements. Lots of technical information from stock preference to laser eye surgery. Gun Tests. This editition covered the Beretta SO5. In all I think that this is a very good journal, but not the light fluffy sport rag that end up being donated or garbaged and are often left in doctors offices to tick off the antis. I like ClayShootingUSA!

Henry, I was a volunteer at the Canadian Championship. I appreciated the coverage.
 
:) Thank you and you are very welcome! Anyone that would like any SPORTING or other related events (5-stand, Compak) included in ClayshootingUSA, can email me or PM me. I will include it in the next issues. I would request shoot schedules to be sent within the next 25 days, please.

Have a great weekend,
Henry;)
 
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