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Shooting Sports USA
Tournament officials are not the only ones who have duties at a match. The success of any match depends as much on competitors as it does on the proper functioning of the tournament officials. Match personnel and competitors must work together during a tournament.
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NRA Family
There are three simple things that affect your marksmanship with every shot; two of them are under your control, and the third depends on your firearm. Under the first category are sight alignment/sight picture and hold—under the latter category, sight radius.
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Rifle Shooter
While the allure of a takedown rifle is obvious, outside of the big screen they were mostly used for far more mundane tasks. A takedown rifle is simply one that disassembles to allow it to be stored in less space than a conventional rifle. If space is limited in your motor vehicle, plane, luggage or backpack, then such a firearm has real merit.
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American Hunter
We are undoubtedly living in the Golden Age of bullet development. Never before have our projectiles been more reliable, consistent or effective; the science involved in creating a bullet that will perform at long ranges, as well as those up close shots, has been nearly perfected.
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Gun Digest
Shooters tend to overlook rimfire rifles. They don't fit the tactical mantra and they're not suited for worldwide big game hunting. But, they are the most fun and most affordable firearms to shoot: You don't need a fancy range or high-tech targets — a backyard and everything from pop cans to Skittles will do.
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American Hunter
Hunters are hard on their gear. From toting a shotgun in the turkey woods each spring or hauling a favorite rifle throughout the fall, the wear and tear begins to show. The stock is most likely riddled with worn spots, and the receiver and barrel probably show scratches, dings and even dents. However, it doesn't have to stay that way; unless you want it to, of course.
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American Rifleman
It's interesting how perceptions change over time. In 1955, for example, it was acceptable — normal, even — for little boys to pretend to blast each other with toy guns at recess.
Little boys haven't changed, but perceptions sure have. Elvis used to seem risque; now that notion is laughable. In 1985, a Glock looked liked a ray gun from a Buck Rogers episode — today it's as normal as sunshine, despite that polymer handgun looking no different than it did back then.
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NRA Family
Any time you are buying a gun, you'll have a number of questions to ask yourself before making your choice. However, if the gun you're buying is used, you'll want to take additional care with your decision.
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American Rifleman
Savage Arms has introduced the MSR 15 Competition rifle. The MSR 15 Competition is fitted with an advanced, 18-inch carbon-fiber-wrapped stainless barrel built specifically for the rifle in a collaborative effort between Savage and PROOF Research. A unique, ported muzzle brake allows the shooter to tune recoil impulse to stabilize the muzzle for faster, more accurate follow-up shots.
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Gun Digest
The key to using open sights is to focus on the front one, trust the sight picture, and like with any other sight, follow through. With but little practice you can trust open sights more than you trusted your high school girlfriend.
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