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Slow Down and Get Hits
The subject of personal defense shooting and marksmanship (aka “getting hits”) draws many opinions and comments. Whether or not the…Read More >
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The subject of personal defense shooting and marksmanship (aka “getting hits”) draws many opinions and comments. Whether or not the…Read More >
I suppose if there is anything I am not, it is a gun snob. I own a number of humble-but-useful…Read More >
When I choose a concealed carry handgun, I look at several factors. First: conceal-ability. While some may be able to…Read More >
In part one of this blog series, we covered why choosing the right caliber and scope are important for firing…Read More >
The primary goal in marksmanship is being able to hit what you are aiming at. The scenario may be simple…Read More >
If you are someone who routinely shoots past 200 yards with a rifle, it would be quite helpful to know…Read More >
When we have major responsibilities–family, house, vehicle, education, etc.—we sometimes push aside our wants and keep our needs first on…Read More >
It doesn’t matter whether you’re shooting indoors or out, whether you’re firing one shot while out hunting or a fusillade while you and your buddies plinking away at the range: you need to protect your hearing. The noise from a single gunshot can cause immediate hearing damage, so take reasonable precautions and protect your hearing. Read the Shooter’s Log guide to buying the best hearing protection.
The expression “all skill is in vain when an angel pees in the touch hole of your musket” reflects the…Read More >
You won’t find “Magnumitis” in the dictionary. The term was coined as a derisive nickname for the tendency of shooters…Read More >