Over the past few months, we've received numerous questions from our readers and customers: "Do you have a paper catalog?" or "What did the Big Hunter catalog used to look like?" It's a legitimate question, because many of you grew up consulting that paper catalog, turning the pages, highlighting offers, and noting hunting items. That model has been a key part of the history of Italian hunting e-commerce.
Let's take a step back: Big Hunter, a historic brand for Italian hunters, has announced the permanent closure of its online business. For those who were a regular part of the hunting world, that "farewell" was a sad moment for all of us. The closure left a void: not just a shop, but a true reference point with catalogs, promotions, news, and technical content.
That's why many users, accustomed to that format, continue to ask, "When will the Caccia Shopping catalog arrive?" The answer is simple: it won't. But this choice isn't random—it's an editorial, strategic decision, aimed at providing a faster, more modern, multi-device, and always up-to-date experience. We're doing this because we believe the era of paper catalogs has had its day, and we want to look ahead.
Why not a paper catalog like the one in Big Hunter?
Big Hunter's paper catalog was a cornerstone, a physical reference: countless pages to browse, often printed annually or biannually. But it had limitations: infrequent updates, printing and shipping costs, and limited space for last-minute releases. We at Caccia Shopping have chosen only digitalOur online shop is accessible 24/24, optimized for smartphones, tablets, and desktops, and we can update items, prices, availability, and promotions daily.
The advantage is that you're no longer tied to a fixed catalog: you can browse instantly, filter by brand, occasion, or new arrival, find items tested by our editorial team, order them, and receive them quickly. Furthermore, in a fast-paced world, time is precious—spending hours searching through printed pages has become a luxury. We focus on speed, clarity, and choice.
So yes: many ask us about the “Hunting Shopping paper catalog” because they remind us of the Big Hunter one — but today the model is different and, in our opinion, more effective.
Caccia Shopping: a young project, but with a strong background
Behind Shopping Hunt there is the newspaper Passion hunting, which has been reporting on hunting in Italy and abroad for over 20 years, with articles, field tests, technical reviews, and in-depth articles. It's a story of passion, expertise, and hunting journalism.
Our headquarters are in Milan: we are a young company, yes - but not improvised. We have chosen to combine editorial experience with specialized sales: this means that behind each product in the catalog there is careful evaluation and compatibility with real hunting needs.
Our e-commerce allows you to access all categories: technical clothing, accessories for hunting dogs, optical, decoys, hides, shooting and outdoor gear. Among the most popular products are the motorized duck decoys from the Lucky Duck brand, which are attracting growing interest from enthusiasts.
We are building a digital catalogue that looks forward, without nostalgia for the past, but with great respect for tradition.
Customer service and delivery: speed and quality
One of the substantial differences between the era of the paper catalog and our digital approach is precisely the service.
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Dedicated customer service: We answer questions, advise, and assist in choosing the right product.
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Fast delivery: We ship throughout Italy via express courier. Delivery usually takes place in 24 / 48 working hours from the moment the package is taken over by the courier.
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Free shipping in Italy for orders over €45: a concrete advantage, designed to make the experience simple and convenient.
Our goal is to make the experience—from click to delivery—fast, safe, and enjoyable.
Because digital is a strategic choice, not just a modern one
The reason isn't simply "keeping up with the times." Digital technology enables everything a paper catalog can no longer offer: constant updates on new products, availability, and prices; immediate inclusion of newly released products; direct access to the most popular categories; integration with Caccia Passione's journalistic content; and significantly improved visibility on search engines. Today, many users continue to Google terms like "Big Hunter catalog" or "paper hunting catalog," and our goal is to offer a modern, accurate, and constantly updated answer to that question. We don't want to replicate the past, but rather transcend it, preserving the benefits of those historic catalogs and transforming it into a digital ecosystem truly designed for today's hunters.
An invitation: the catalog is in your hands today
We invite all enthusiasts to explore our digital catalogue, where from the home page you can immediately access all categories, filter products by brand, price, activity or type of hunting, discover particularly requested items such as Lucky Duck recalls And count on the support of our customer service at all times. Those accustomed to browsing a paper catalog can find the same comprehensive content—and much more—right on their smartphone, with a faster, more up-to-date, and more intuitive experience.
The closure of the historical Big Hunter paper catalog It marked the end of an era for the Italian hunting trade. It's natural to feel nostalgic: for many hunters, including us, that format was a seasonal companion, a constant reference.
But the future speaks another language: digital.
Caccia Shopping was born from the credibility of Caccia Passione, with the ambition of becoming a contemporary reference point for those who love hunting, shooting, and the outdoors. A young but solid project, built on professionalism and passion..
If you're missing a physical catalog, you might be about to discover something better: a Caccia Shopping digital catalog Always available, up-to-date, fast, and intuitive. True evolution isn't about turning the page, but about touching the screen.
We are waiting for you on Shopping Hunt.







































