Trap & Field Magazine Makes Digital Debut With 2018 Grand American Commemorative Issue

by
posted on October 29, 2018
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
trapfield-logo.jpg
Our friends at Trap & Field magazine are debuting a new digital version, starting with the August 2018 Grand American commemorative edition. From cover-to-cover there's great coverage of the Grand in the August issue and now you can view it online. Trap & Field's digital magazine is similar in format to the Shooting Sports USA monthly digital magazine.

August 2018 | Trap & Field Magazine
The digital version of the magazine has a page-flip format that SSUSA readers will find familiar and easy to navigate.

The printed magazine, one of the oldest and most highly regarded trapshooting magazines around, is here to stay. Allowing subscribers access to an online version gives them the most up-to-date trapshooting news whether they are at home or on the road. Also, those residing outside of the U.S. can view the magazine quickly without having to wait for the physical copy in the mail.

There are two packages available: 1 year of digital access only for $20; and for $50 a 1-year subscription to the printed magazine in addition to the 1-year digital package. And, ATA life members can save $5 on either of the available packages.

Read SSUSA coverage of the 2017 Grand American.

Latest

Beretta694 DLC 2
Beretta694 DLC 2

New: Beretta 694 Black DLC

Beretta updates its popular 694 sporting shotgun with a black DLC finish, refined ergonomics and competition-driven tweaks aimed at consistency and durability.

What’s In Your Range Bag, Amanda Pettersen?

Amanda Pettersen, Alaska-Fairbanks rifle standout and Norwegian national team member, reveals her competition gear, achievements and advice for new shooters.

NRA Introduces Three New F-Class Competition Categories for 2026

The NRA adds three new F-Class categories—F-Production, F-Precision/Any Rifle and F-Limited—to expand participation and modernize competition without altering traditional divisions.

NRA AR-Tactical Mid-Range Prone Is No Longer Provisional, Has a New Look

After a decade of testing, NRA approves AR-Tactical Mid-Range Prone as a full High Power discipline, adds two rifle categories and simplifies rules.

Review: Ruger RXM Pistol

Ruger’s RXM blends Glock Gen3 compatibility, Magpul modularity and solid range performance at a price aimed squarely at competitors.

John Moses Browning: Test Your Knowledge of an American Firearms Legend

Test your knowledge of John Moses Browning’s life and lasting impact with this fun 10-question quiz on America’s greatest firearms designer.

Interests



Get the best of Shooting Sports USA delivered to your inbox.