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Winchester Throwback Ammo On The Way

A new line of old ammo that’s available in .30-06, .30 Carbine, .45 ACP and 12-gauge brass shells — loaded to WWII specs

Kim Rhode Sticking With Winchester Shotshells

After 30 years with the iconic brand, six-time Olympic medalist Kim Rhode will keep on using Winchester AA shotgun shells

Lyman Celebrates 140th Anniversary with Limited Edition Sharps Carbine

Lyman’s 140th Anniversary Sharps Carbine, made by Davide Pedersoli, will be on display at the 2018 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Dallas, Texas, May 4-6, at Booth 7844

Enter the 2018 NRA Mentor Sweepstakes!

Win one of 20 valuable prizes! NRA Publications wants to help you get started in the shooting sports. You may find it to be a lifelong pursuit!

Winchester’s Victory Series Begins With .45 ACP In July

The company is has throwback WWII ammo available, serving up a limited run of era-specific ammunition in special packaging reminiscent of those times

Winchester Signs World Champion Skeet Shooter Dania Vizzi

Winchester Ammunition announced a new alliance with world champion skeet shooter Dania Vizzi

Winchester Adds Skeet Champion Frank Thompson

“We are extremely happy to support Frank [Thompson] as he represents the United States at the highest level of sport shooting competition,” said Matt Campbell, vice president of sales and marketing for Winchester Ammunition. “Frank is a terrific ambassador for our industry and the shooting sports and a great addition to the Winchester team.”

The Winchester Model 52

The Winchester Repeating Arms Model 52 was a bolt-action .22 cal. target rifle that shooters in the USA fell in love with, especially for competitive shooting

Limited Edition Lyman Sharps Carbine Shipping Now

The 140th Lyman Anniversary Sharps Carbine built by Davide Pedersoli is en route to firearms dealers now. “This beautiful, limited-edition Sharps is a great statement to our 140-year old business,” said Lyman VP of Global Marketing and Business Development Trevor Mullen

History Lesson: 1906 ‘Plinky’ Topperwein

Elizabeth “Plinky” Topperwein became the first woman ever to compete at an NRA match in 1906, opening the path of competition for many more women to come

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