Winchester Life Now Available on Outdoor Channel and Digital Platforms

The series includes educational segments on ammunition and ballistics, epic hunting destinations, shooting sports events and personalities, and films that best represent Winchester.

by posted on February 15, 2023
Winchester Life

Winchester announces the launch of Winchester Life, a TV series now available on Outdoor Channel and various digital platforms.

“For millions of people throughout the world, Winchester is a way of life. It is time spent in the outdoors and experiences that will never be forgotten,” said Jason Gilbertson, director of marketing for Winchester Ammunition. “The Winchester Life series is all about sharing stories that need to be told, entertaining and educating viewers, and the positive value of the shooting sports and hunting traditions.”
 
The series includes rich content such as educational segments on ammunition and ballistics, epic hunting destinations, shooting sports events and personalities, and films that best represent Winchester, a brand of more than 150 years.
 
Winchester Life is distributed on Outdoor Channel television network, the Winchester Ammunition YouTube channel, and on Winchester.com. For air dates and times, visit Winchester.com or Outdoor Channel Plus—Outdoor Channel Plus.
 
Winchester Life supporters include: Winchester Firearms, GSM Outdoors, Winchester Safes, Folds of Honor and Shoot United.

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