Shooting Competitions – Why Compete?
By Seth R. Nadel The real pleasure in shooting comes in hitting your target – kind of obvious, right? We learn from our misses,
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Safety comes first and no exceptions can be made. In this section, you can find articles that tackle the question of safety, be it personal defense or the rules of proper firearm storage. We’ve also included articles on training, because with knowledge comes awareness, and there is no safety without it.
By Seth R. Nadel The real pleasure in shooting comes in hitting your target – kind of obvious, right? We learn from our misses,
Best .223 Ammo For Sale Visit Our Store Click Here By Jorge Amselle I will start with the assumption that everyone gets the concept of
By Guy Sagi It may be the result of a death grip on a precision rifle’s wrist, sympathetic movement as the trigger finger begins
By John Buol There is never a practical need for a field or hunting rifle to touch a benchrest. Never. True, you often see benchrests
By David Link As we close our series on carrying a concealed weapon, we want to start with an overview of the steps everyone
By David Link Now that we’ve examined state regulations for conceal and carry and proper handgun selection, it’s time to move on to another
By David Link Now that we’ve touched on many of the regulations that are important for those new to conceal and carry, it is time
By David Link So you’ve decided to investigate concealed carry options in your state. Just searching “concealed carry” on the web can lead to
By John Buol Although commonly viewed as just a plinker, shooting .22s can make for serious marksmanship training. “The game of of the small-bore consists
By John Buol How much improvement can a shooter gain with just fifteen minutes of daily dry practice? Highly skilled capabilities are possible only to
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