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This isn’t your grandpa’s hunting show. King of the Bush has been flipping the outdoor TV script all season, part hunting competition, part game show, part absolute shitshow, and now it all comes down to the finale.
Kevin Brittingham and Jay have been trading shots, stacking animals, and sabotaging each other across the African bush. From impala to mountain reedbuck to vhelbok, no hunt has been safe and no point total has been secure. And now, it’s time to find out who really wears the crown.
What started as a trip to Africa turned into a cutthroat race with rifles, silencers, and plenty of chaos. Points have been stolen. Egos have been bruised. Animals have been taken. And now, in the season finale, somebody’s walking away as with the crown on King of the Bush.
“The industry’s been pumping out boring hunting shows for decades. We decided to burn that down,” said Cody Osborn, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Q. “This is hunting, competition, and entertainment the way it should be. Raw, unscripted, and a hell of a lot of fun.”
About King of the Bush
Produced by Q, King of the Bush is hunting TV flipped on its head. Equal parts safari and sabotage, it’s a competition series where skill, luck, and dirty tricks all count. Shot in South Africa with the Q crew and powered by The Fix, Mini Fix, and Q silencers, it’s hunting like you’ve never seen it.
The King of the Bush season finale premieres October 2, 2025 on the Q, LLC YouTube channel.
For more about Q and our lineup of Unpossible products, check out LiveQorDie.com.
About Q, LLC
Q, LLC is Headquartered in Dover, New Hampshire, the Live Free or Die state. Q was built on the foundation of doing what is best for both our customers and employees. Silencer pioneer and Q Founder, Kevin Brittingham, handpicked a world class team with combined decades of first-hand experience. They share a common goal; to change the world through science and innovation, From the Honey Badger, Boombox, and The Fix rifles to our suppressors like the South Paw, Q makes products that break the mold. If you want cookie-cutter gear, look elsewhere.

