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Classic SSUSA: Midshipmen Cruise To 2002 Intercollegiate Pistol Win

Back in 2002, the Navy Midshipmen pistol team won its second consecutive NRA Intercollegiate Pistol Championship.

Early History Of The National Skeet Shooting Association

A retrospective on the early history of skeet, spanning the beginning of the sport in the early 20th century to sharpen skills between grouse hunts, to later in the 1960s when it first appeared on the Olympic program.

Alice Bull: The First Woman To Win A President’s Hundred Tab

Alice Bull amassed an impressive resume of regional, state and national shooting titles over the course of her career.

Early Thoughts On Moving The National Championships

As early as 1954, references were made regarding moving the National Matches from Camp Perry to other suitable venues, such as Camp Atterbury, or even alternate, future "Ultimate Range" sites in Missouri and Oklahoma.

History Lesson: 1936 NRA College All-American Program Debuts

From the first year of the NRA's college honors program, All-Americans have contributed significantly to international shooting

From Past To Present: High Power Rifle At The National Matches

From the formation of the first official championships to the National Matches of today, a look into the past shows how high power has been the backbone of the NRA national championship events

Revolvers Top 2600 in Hands of the “Babe”

Back in 1983, Ronald Reagan was President, and Babe Magnan was the king of revolver shooting at the National Matches

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