Why I Shoot The Ruger 10/22: Review and Hands-On Experience
By Trampas Swanson It’s no secret that perhaps one of the most versatile firearm platforms throughout the history of the cartridge era of ammunition
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By Trampas Swanson It’s no secret that perhaps one of the most versatile firearm platforms throughout the history of the cartridge era of ammunition
By Guy J. Sagi It doesn’t take a degree in physics or a working knowledge of the theory of relativity to harness the power
By John M. Buol Jr. A target records the shooter’s efforts at marksmanship. It catches an arrow or leaves a bullet hole showing you
By John M. Buol Jr. How many range trips have you witnessed all the other attendees with butts glued firmly to a seat next
By John M. Buol Jr. The most important thing a hunter can learn about field marksmanship is a realistic assessment of personal skill, what
By David Link There are many different ways to deploy a bore sight when zeroing your scope, laser sight or iron sights. The wise
By Tony Martins For generations boys and girls have learned valuable lessons from the BB-gun. Those who didn’t have one wanted one. Despite the
By David Link Like it or not, you can’t always practice at the range. Gas costs, soaring ammo costs, and range fees can really
By John M. Buol Jr. Anyone with a brain realizes hunters need at least a basic level of marksmanship competence. Despite the fact that
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 M. Buol Jr.– The learning phases of skill development, as published by Paul Fitts and Michael Posner in Human Performance, suggests there
By Luke Brandenburg Are you ready to take your shooting skills to the next level? Competing with professional shotgun shooters may be a lofty goal,
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