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How To Make A Personal Eye Blind

When making an eye blind, the first thing to keep in mind is the purpose of the blind

Looking Back At The 2001 U.S. Roberts Team Victory At Bisley

In 2001, the Americans managed to seize the Field Marshall Earl Roberts Trophy by a single point

All About The Pardini GT 45

The GT 45 comes standard with fully adjustable iron sights. Its beavertail distributes recoil forces and helps dissipate felt recoil. The star of the show, though, is the excellent trigger.

Nancy Tompkins’ Secrets To Success

As the popular matriarch of the First Family of Shooting, Nancy has shot on multiple Palma teams, World F-Class teams and Smallbore Roberts teams, among many others.

Everything Handloaders Need To Know About Smokeless Powder

What’s under the hood of your cartridges? Do you take whatever’s on the lot (or shelf)? Here’s what you should know.

Maximize Your Advantages, Limit Your Disadvantages

Want to improve your scores? Give yourself every edge you can on the firing line.

Lessons Learned: .30-06 Cartridge Utility

Many cartridges are newer and flashier, but few offer as much genuine utility. Over a century old, the venerable .30-06 is still one of the most popular and effective hunting cartridges for game worldwide.

From Tin Cans To Champion

After learning to shoot by plinking cans as a child, Tom Whitaker has accumulated an impressive list of accolades from the firing line, including the Governor General’s Prize at the 125th Canadian Fullbore Rifle Championships.

Looking Back At The 2007 NRA National Police Shooting Championships

In 2007, Capt. Phillip Hemphill of the Mississippi Highway Patrol took his ninth title in his final appearance as a competitor at the NRA National Police Shooting Championships.

Classic SSUSA: 1911 Tuning Recommendations

What to do (and not to do) when case mouths are damaged during ejection.

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