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The Golden Triangle: Colorado Waterfowl Hunt with David Draper and Browning

Join David Draper and friends on a sub-zero duck hunt in Colorado as they put Browning's Wicked Wing Auric gear to the test.

A fertile piece of ground wedged between the North and South Platte rivers just before they converge is a mecca for waterfowls. Canada geese and ducks galore converge here late in the year as they make their way south for the winter. Join David Draper, Petersen’s Hunting editor-in-chief, and friends as they look to intercept these flocks on a sub-zero hunt that puts Browning’s new Wicked Wing Auric gear to the test.

A5 Wicked Wing – Auric

A5 Wicked Wing shotgun in Browning Auric Concealment
A5 Wicked Wing Shotgun in Browning Auric Concealment (Photo courtesy of Browning)

The A5 Wicked Wing is a reliable autoloading duck hunting shotgun with Kinematic Drive recoil operation, a composite stock with Browning AURIC Concealment, Cerakote Burnt Bronze on the barrel, an oversized bolt release, extended Invector-DS Goose Band choke tubes, and corrosion-resistant chrome bore. ABS case included.

Maxus II Wicked Wing – Auric

Maxus II Wicked Wing Shotgun in Browning AURIC Concealment finish
Maxus II Wicked Wing Shotgun in Browning AURIC Concealment Finish (Photo courtesy of Browning)

A reliable gas-operated autoloading shotgun, the Maxus II Wicked Wing has enhanced features for improved performance. It includes a Cerakote Burnt Bronze camo finish on the receiver, Burnt Bronze finish on the barrel, composite stock with Browning AURIC Concealment and rubber overmolding, oversized controls, and three extended Invector-Plus Goose Band choke tubes.

Silver Field Camo FDE – Auric

Silver Field Camo FDE in Browning AURIC camouflage finish
Silver Field Camo FDE Shotgun in Browning AURIC Camouflage Finish (Photo courtesy of Browning)

Affordable and reliable, the gas-operated semi-auto Silver Field Camo FDE shotgun meets Browning's high standards. It boasts a durable Cerakote Flat Dark Earth finish on the receiver and barrel, while the stock and forearm showcase Browning AURIC camo. With a reliable Active Valve Gas System that reduces recoil and a 3-1/2" chamber, it's ready for action.

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