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"Pull The Trigger" - Tips for Today's Gun Owners - September 2015

September 2015

Resources

NSSF's Pull the Trigger | Tips for Today's Gun Owners from the National Shooting Sports Foundation

Pistol Drill: Slide Lock Reload

Gun Review:
SIG P226 MK25

Presidential Candidates on Firearms

Two-shot Sight-in

Collectors:
Engraved & Custom Guns

Deer Hunting Tip:
A Quiet Approach

Three Dozen Elk Cartridges

Try Metallic Silhouette Shooting

Using Magazine Loaders

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Pistol Drill: Slide Lock Reload and Shooting on the Move
Adam Painchaud, Director of SIG SAUER Academy, shares a slide lock reload drill that can help improve proficiency with a firearm. This drill consists of two precision shots at a 25 yard steel target, a slide lock reload while moving backwards and finishes off with two close range shots on a paper target while moving.

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TTAG Gun Review: SIG SAUER P226 MK25
There are SIGs and then there are SIGs. And then there's the SIG SAUER P226 MK25, the precision-engineered pistol of choice of Navy SEALs and uncompromising shooters the world over.

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#GUNVOTE Video: Presidential Candidates on Firearms in Their Own Words
To help gun owners to register to vote and evaluate candidates' positions on Second Amendment and sportsmen's issues, NSSF provides #GUNVOTE, our voter education site, which is updated regularly with news of interest. NSSF recently posted the first video of the 2016 campaign season.

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Ready Your Rifle for Hunting Season
Even if your rifle shot dead-on last year, be sure to take the time to sight in your rifle again before you head out for the season. In one of our most watched videos, Doug Painter explains how tosight in your rifle in just two shots. If you are confident in your ability to shoot consistently and in the accuracy of your rifle--two shots is all it takes. Don't have your scope mounted yet? Watch as former Army Ranger sniper team leader Ryan Cleckner shows you how to properly set up your rifle and scope combinationso it naturally aligns with your eye.

Deer Hunting Tip: A Quiet Approach
A quiet and camouflaged approach to your deer stand or hunting blind could mean the difference between failure and success. Wildlife biologist and GrowingDeer.TV host, Grant Woods has some advice that can increase your chances of success.

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Wayne van Zwoll: What Three Dozen Elk Cartridges Taught Me
From the .30-30 to the .375, myths abound. Wayne van Zwoll shares his observations about what kills elk best.

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Try Metallic Silhouette Shooting
Have a gun? Almost any gun? Pistol, revolver, smallbore rifle, hunting rifle, lever-action, blackpowder rifle or even an airgun? With a colorful history that dates back to the early twentieth century in Mexico, you'll find the sport of metallic silhouette shooting is both fun and challenging. Rifle and pistol shooters take aim at a variety of steel chicken, pig, turkey and ram silhouettes set in rows at varying distances, under timed fire. Read more.

Using Magazine Loaders
When you're at the shooting range you're there to shoot, so having a magazine loader on handwill save your hands from blisters and fatigue and, most of all, time. This is especially true for newcomers to the shooting sports and can improve their overall experience at the shooting range. Babes with Bullets camp director Deb Ferns demonstrates just how quick and easy they are to use.

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Photo Gallery: Engraved and Custom Guns of Gun Digest 2016
Gun Digest's annual review of the finest examples of beauty and artistry in the world of the custom gun.

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