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Over 2,000 Youth Shooters Compete At SSSF National Championships

2,692 youths from 26 states to be exact, at both the action shooting and clay target program nationals at the Cardinal Center this summer, some breaking records

Shooting Coach Development

The Old Coach never fails to impress! Our guide to becoming a high-level coach

NRA Junior Smallbore Camp Helps Shooters Reach New Personal Best Scores

This year's camp saw 25 new personal best scores fired, with shooters moved outside their comfort zone in order to become better competitors

2018 NRA Junior Smallbore Rifle Camp

This intermediate-level camp will be conducted in July during the Smallbore Nationals in Bristol, Indiana. The goal of the camp is to prepare student-athletes to compete at their highest potential

California Grizzlies: Tribute to ‘Mama Bear’ Connie Taylor

Team Mom Connie Taylor took the a leadership role—her actions allowing the Grizzlies junior team to focus on the National Matches—instead of administrative paperwork

Competitors’ Corner: January 2018

Highlights from the January 2018 digital edition of Shooting Sports USA, the NRA’s competitive shooting journal

NRA Whittington Center: A Prairie Paradise For Shooters

Whether you’re a high power rifleman or a hunter, the NRA Whittington Center offers the finest shooting opportunities anywhere

The Frank Parsons Trophy Bowl

Parsons was instrumental in modernizing the intercollegiate shooting program after World War II by successfully advocating replacement of the “military” standing position (arm supporting the rifle free of the shooter’s body) by the NRA-hip rest position common in domestic and international shooting. Parsons shot on the George Washington University (GWU) team that won the first Intercollegiate National Championship determined by nationwide sectional competition.

Gallery: 2017 U.S. Army Junior Air Rifle National Championship

More than 150 competitors from 13 teams competed at this year’s national championship.

A Prediction Confirmed

Of the five rifle shooting events in the 2016 Rio Olympics—four were won by products of the American Intercollegiate Shooting programs.

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