Of the seven scholarships, five are to be paid out over four years of schooling
The family of the late rifle shooting icon Lones Wigger donated more than 30 firearms and Olympic memorabilia that were auctioned at GunBroker.com
The firearms from the estate of the late Lones Wigger will be up for auction on GunBroker until March 20
The competitive shooting community mourns the loss of legendary U.S. Shotgun Coach Lloyd F. Woodhouse.
Frauens (rhymes with ponds), of Coral Springs, Fla., began her competitive shooting career as a high school freshman, when she joined a SCTP youth shotgun team at her local gun club. The rest is history.
Distinguished rifleman and noted shooting sports historian Harold “Hap” Rocketto sadly passed on July 8, 2021, at the age of 74.
This year, ATA's AIM youth program (Academics, Integrity and Marksmanship) will award $78,500 in scholarships across eight different categories.
Trapshooting dates back to 18th century England, where competitors would shoot at live pigeons released from cages called "traps."
Arthur Edwin “Art” Cook, “the Cookie that would not crumble,” passed away on Feb. 21, 2021.
Seven top shotgun shooters, including trapshooter Sean Hawley and sporting-clays expert Wendell Cherry, will now compete for Team Remington.