Springfield Armory—Echelon 4.0C Comp
Here’s something new that we’ve been anticipating for a while now—a compact Springfield…
Here’s something new that we’ve been anticipating for a while now—a compact Springfield…
The MK2 QD Scope & Optic Mounts are the latest evolution in Midwest…
Dead Foot Arms has introduced its Gen 3 SCW 2.5 stock/brace configuration. Engineered…
I designed the Button Man to give shooters a low-round-count, low-light-engagement drill that involved both…
The V Exercise was created for those who would like a continuous moving-and-shooting exercise that…
The tripod is the essential tool to allow the precise delivery of fire from any…
If it weren’t for nine witnesses with authentic reactions and several running video cameras, this shot could fall near the top of the “unbelievable” list.
Every one has had them. You’re usually alone or with one other shooter and something unbelievable happens. A seemingly impossible shot threaded through multiple obsticals and completely defying all laws of physics to eventually find its intended target. Ted Nugent has a whole list of unbelievable shots in his book God Guns and Rock and Roll (like hitting a high flying turkey buzzard with a handgun while riding a motorcycle across a bumpy field). And they are very hard to believe, because when someone says they accomplished something normally beyond human and mechanical capabilities while having few if any witnesses, accepting those stories as truth is difficult. But few ‘amazing shot’ stories play out like this.
If it weren’t for nine witnesses with authentic reactions and several running video cameras, this shot could fall near the top of the “unbelievable” list.
Ryan Cleckner, a former Army Ranger and long range rifle instructor was helping conduct a class at Texas Triggers Ranch. When asked to fire the rifle free hand at a silhouette target 1000 yards away, he was hesitant thinking it would look like they were goofing around… because he knew hitting a target of any size at 1000 yards with a 37 lb rifle free handed was just not going to happen.
Looks like the first critic he proved wrong was himself.
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We meet at Aero Precision to check out some new muzzle devices and a light titanium suppressor that will be coming out under the VG6 line. Some great…
Dry fire has become more relevant for me over the last year. Ammo is super hard to find. That is where the Mantis X10 Elite comes in to play.
The new lever-action, TC86 Takedown Rifle. It’s got a little bit for everyone, matching some modern functionality and some rustic design.
Remington Ammunition announced the opening of the Remington Gun Club to the public. Including a new 13 station sporting clays course.
It’s that video where we answer your questions. The last Monday of the month, it’s time for the July 2020 QA. Plenty of questions this month, check it out.
In this episode we start with something that a lot of people still aren’t always sure of…AR15 function checks. Watch now and learn how.
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