You can win this Charles Daly Superior II Hunter

Guns Magazine, June, 2003

Not only that, you may also enter to win a trip for two to Los Angeles to participate in the Hollywood Celebrity Shoot, and to win a Charles Daly Empire II Sport O/U shotgun. Read on for details...

The shotgun pictured here is the Charles Daly Superior Hunter II. It features 28-inch, ventilated rib barrels with attractive, flush-fitting multichokes. Five multichokes are included, with a neat carry box that keeps the choke tubes and wrench clean and protected. The bores are nicely polished and hard chrome plated for ease of maintenance and long life, even when used with steel shot. Chambers accept 2 3/4 and 3-inch shells.

The receiver is beautifully coin-finished with deep, etched scroll engraving and gold pheasant and duck scenes on the receiver sides. A single-selective trigger with combination safety/barrel selector give the shooter instant control of choking for fast moving hunting situations. Automatic ejectors keep you in the action when the birds are coming in fast and furious.

Stock and forend of the Superior Hunter II are nicely grained, checkered walnut. The buttstock wears a soft, English-type recoil pad for shooting comfort. Shouldering the Superior Hunter finds that it mounts cleanly with the bead in perfect alignment with the shooting eye. If that pheasant or mallard doesn't drop at the shot, don't blame the shotgun!

For more information on the entire Charles Daly line, call [866] 325-9486.

Now, for full details on the Charles Daly /Hollywood Celebrity Shoot Giveaway Getaway, visit www.charlesdaly.com. After filling out a brief survey, you'll be entered for the drawing. For those without Web access, you may mail in your entry. Include your address, telephone number, name of your FFL dealer and favorite shooting oriented magazine (hint... GUNS magazine!). Mail your entry to:

Charles Daly Celebrity Shoot Contest

PO Box 6625

Harrisburg, Pa. 17011

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