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Dakota Overland Wins 2020 USPSA Multi-Gun Ladies Championship

Overland outshot 17 other lady shooters at the match to secure top honors. This annual USPSA summer event attracts top multi-gun shooters from across the country, and for her to take home the Overall Ladies title is quite impressive.

Texas Junior Shooter Charisma Owen: ‘I Love How We Become A Family On The Line’

For Charisma Owen, the opportunity to shoot the John C. Garand match the first time this summer was one she didn’t plan to miss.

What’s In Your Range Bag, Mackenzie Bragg?

We find out what Steel Challenge and Rimfire shooter Mackenzie Bragg keeps in her range bag.

Junior Marksman Puts On A Show At 2019 National Rifle Matches

Brad Schoenemann of Lodi, WI, left many footprints on the stage of Camp Perry’s Hough Theater after a stunning performance this summer.

At 16, Mackenzie Bragg Sets Steel Challenge Rimfire Rifle World Record

An excellent representative for her sport, 16-year-old Mackenzie Bragg is a champion Steel Challenge shooter—as well as a world record holder

Smallbore Nationals: Teenage Competitor Displays Extraordinary Act Of Sportsmanship

In reporting an error to match officials at the 2018 NRA Smallbore 3-P Championships, 15 year old M’Leah Lambdin epitomized genuine integrity and class. Character of this type should be praised and shared with other shooters

How A Virginia Teen Started A High School Rifle Team

Rachel Martin worked tirelessly for two years to form a team at her very own Centreville High School

Talented Junior F-Class Rifle Shooter Sydnie Lipski

This young lady reminds us of why we got into competitive shooting in the first place!

Talented Teen Competitor Cheyenne Dalton

Cheyenne competes in Rimfire, USPSA, and soon 3-Gun.

What’s In Your Range Bag, Tim Yackley?

At seventeen, Tim Yackley is one of the top junior shooters in the country. It all started on his fourth birthday when his parents bought him the classic Red Rider BB Gun. His days were spent shooting pop cans in his backyard. And no, he didn’t shoot his eye out, he always wore safety glasses.

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