Fayette, Utah– October 2024– After prescreening at two exclusive events in partnership with Bass Pro Shops, Christensen Arms is set for the global release of its latest film, “GONE,” featuring legendary hunter and Christensen Arms ambassador Jim Shockey.
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Directed by Shockey’s son and renowned creative force, Branlin Shockey, the film will be available for streaming on YouTube went live on October 7. Touted by prescreening attendees as “inspiring,” “emotional,” and “like nothing you’ve seen before,” “GONE” is a story of human triumph that is sure to resonate with audiences around the world.
“GONE” delves unflinchingly into Shockey’s remarkable and hard-fought journey, offering an unprecedented and up-close walk through the trials and tribulations that have made him the man he is today. The film beautifully presents Shockey’s dedication to exploration, conservation, and stewardship, while simultaneously pulling back the curtain on the intense levels of emotion and reverence that are inherent across the hunting community.
Viewers can expect a captivating narrative that intertwines Shockey’s raw and heartfelt reflections on his life and hunting career with breathtaking cinematography from the Canadian backcountry, all while celebrating the enduring spirit of the hunting community. “GONE” is sure to resonate with both hunters and non-hunters alike through the shared experience of life, loss, and conquering your dreams.
For more information about the film and to watch “GONE,” visit the Christensen Arms website.
About Christensen Arms
Originating in a small garage in Fayette, Utah, in 1995, Christensen Arms founder Roland Christensen developed an idea that stood out: a carbon fiber rifle barrel. Since then, they have grown substantially and are most known for their world-renowned long-range target and hunting rifles. Their inspiration and drive to create such high-quality products come from their experience with carbon fiber and other advanced aerospace materials. Go to christensenarms.com to learn more about Christensen Arms’ unique history and future Trajectory.