Mojo Outdoors Releases Scoot-N-Shoot Gunner

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posted on January 19, 2022
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With turkey season around the corner, Mojo has added the Scoot-N-Shoot Gunner to their turkey lineup. As its name implies, the product is designed for use with the aggressive style of Scoot-N-Shoot turkey hunting, which allows the hunter to close the distance with an aggressive gobbler by moving towards the bird while staying concealed behind the a decoy.

Shoot-n-Scoot Gunner in use

Portable and user-friendly, the Shoot-n-Scoot Gunner aids in a hunter’s fast paced hunt by freeing both hands to maneuver the terrain and shoot with ease. The Gunner’s gun mounting system is modified to attach to a shotgun gun barrel and includes two receptacles—one for the fan, one for the gobbler head. The built-in bipod keeps the gun and decoy from rolling over when the hunter is seated or on the move. The oversized fan and wings provide extensive cover, while still allowing the hunter to see between the decoy and the gun. No need to worry about the decoy—all focus can remain on the charging gobbler.

Shoot n Scoot Gunner pieces

For more information on this, which is available with either a white or red head, please visit mojooutdoors.comMSRP: $69.99

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