Ankle Holsters for Concealed Carry Adam Painchaud, Director of SIG SAUER Academy, talks about the practical use of an ankle holster for concealed carry. Adam shares his preferred method of ankle carry along with a couple draw techniques that you may practice at home or at the range.
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AR-15 Training and Practice Drills Whether sitting, standing or prone, becoming a well-rounded target shooter requires training and practice. Improve both skill and accuracy with these AR-15 training drills that may be used to improve one's own shooting skills and for instructing others.
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Hunter Education: Enroll Now Planning to hunt this fall but never purchased a hunting license before? Now is the time to sign up for a hunter education course. You'll need that hunter-ed certificate to acquire your license. Experienced hunters may also have to take the course if they haven't purchased a hunting license recently. Check with your state agency on requirements. Online instruction, complemented by a hands-on session, makes taking the course more convenient than ever. Don't miss out on this hunting season; find a course today.
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NSSF First Shots: An Introduction to Shooting |
Kay Miculek on Proper Pistol Grip Kay Miculek, World Champion Target Shooter and head instructor at Babes with Bullets Ladies Action Shooting Camps, demonstrates for beginner target shooters how to properly grip a semi-automatic pistol.
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Shotgun 101: Meet the Shotgun A shotgun is one very versatile gun. Competition, recreation, hunting and home defense--a shotgun can do it all. Here's the "101" on shotguns.
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COLLECTOR'S CORNER |
Reloading Brilliant, but Discontinued Cartridges There are plenty of excellent cartridges that didn't catch on but their lack of overall popularity doesn't mean they need to be relegated to the ash heap of history. A competent handloader can revive a discontinued cartridge from the brink of extinction. Here are three examples of cartridges that can be easily returned to duty.
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