Selection of a load for self-defense use is a choice that is important because that load may be called upon to save your life. Fortunately, most major ammunition manufacturers make cartridges specifically designed for that use.
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The What & the Why: Types of Ammo for Self Defense – Selecting Ammo to Save Your Life
Updated: March 7, 2021The What & the Why: Loads A Gun Likes
Updated: February 13, 2021Sometimes, to get a gun to function well or to shoot precise groups, a factory load can be found that yields better results than a different factory load. Fortunately, these days there are many factory choices for most cartridges.
The What & the Why: Slings and their Use
Updated: February 7, 2021A long time ago, people thought only of carrying the gun when considering slinging a rifle. But somewhere along the line of how these things evolve, someone figured out that the sling could also be an aid to precision shooting.
The What & The Why: Accuracy Factors & Fixes
Updated: January 30, 2021There are many factors in any gun that have an effect on precision, and two guns leaving the assembly line, one right after the other, made with the same batch of components and assembled by the same people, can have drastically different precision characteristics.
Free Medical Training and Ten Gift Ideas for Your Favorite Shooter
Updated: December 13, 2020In a year with an election, a global pandemic, rioting, and ammo shortages, training is more important than ever. The ONLY way to be prepared for self-defense is to train on a regular basis. How can we do that with range closures and travel restrictions? 21st-century training gear is the answer.
The What & the Why: Cowitnessing Sights
Updated: November 22, 2020Both a red dot sight (RDS) and iron sights can often be installed on the same gun. One advantage of having both is that the iron sights can usually be cowitnessed with the RDS. And that can be done with a long gun or a handgun. The purpose is to facilitate a quick switch to the iron sights in case the RDS fails.
The What & the Why: Front Sight vs Point Shooting – The Best for Defense – Use the Sights or Point & Shoot?
Updated: November 15, 2020While some people think that using the sights, especially at close range, is slower – and for an untrained person that might be right – that is not correct for someone who is trained and has practiced sufficiently. So why should a person learn to use the sights, even at close range? Because even at close range, even experienced shooters often miss the target if they point shoot.
The What & the Why: Breaking In A Gun – Should A New Gun Be Broken In?
Updated: November 1, 2020There are really two reasons that a person may want to break in a gun. One is to improve or smooth the action or trigger. The other is to make the gun as precise as possible. So the first thing to consider when deciding to break in a gun or not, is what the gun is going to be used for.
10 Ways to Accurize Your Rifle
Updated: October 18, 2020You can do many things, ranging from simple and cheap to costly and complex, to make a rifle more accurate. You may be able to do some jobs yourself with the proper expertise, tools, and machinery, but some are best left to a competent gunsmith.
Mantis Blackbeard – AR Dry Fire Trainer
Updated: October 18, 2020Record levels of gun buying have created an ammunition shortage, one that does not appear to be ending anytime soon. The lack of ammunition has made training more difficult to do. Enter dry fire training.