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Liberty University to Build Massive, State-of-the-Art Gun Range
BY Jordan Michaels Updated: December 21, 2016Liberty University has always been pro-Second Amendment, but next year they plan to up the ante—big time.
Competitive Edge w/ Rob Leatham: Ammo Selection for Competition
BY S.H. Blannelberry Updated: December 13, 2016Twenty-four-time USPSA National Champion and 7-time International Practical Shooting Confederation World Champion, Rob Leatham explains what type of ammo he prefers for competition.
Magwell vs. Wristover AR-15 Holds – Enough Silliness!
BY S.H. Blannelberry Updated: September 28, 2016What’s the correct way to hold your AR-15? Probably better stated, what’s the optimal way to hold your AR-15?
Journey Into Competitive Shooting: Ep. 7 Cowboy Action
BY Becky Yackley Updated: September 8, 2016Introduction Cowboy Action’s story starts with a couple of friends who shared a love for competitive shooting, a novel idea on how to make it even more enjoyable, and a conversation on how to bring it all together. More on this in a moment. For the uninitiated, Cowboy Action is the common name for matches [...]
Shooting Sports Helped Eric Trump Avoid Substance Abuse
BY Jordan Michaels Updated: August 31, 2016Eric Trump, the middle son of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, could be in a much different place than he is today.
USA’s Corey Cogdell-Unrein Wins Bronze in Women’s Trap
BY Jordan Michaels Updated: August 8, 2016Cogdell-Unrein won the bronze in women’s trap in 2008 at the Beijing Olympic Games, and participated (but did not medal) in London in 2012.
Woman Shooter ‘Ginny’ Thrasher Wins First Gold for USA
BY S.H. Blannelberry Updated: August 8, 2016Over the weekend, American shooter Ginny Thrasher won the first Gold medal for the USA at the 2016 Olympics in Rio.
Marine Shoots Perfect Score at National Trophy Rifle Team Match Competition
BY Jordan Michaels Updated: August 5, 2016“It’s like winning the lotto, even though the lotto is luck and this takes a bit of skill,” he told the Civilian Marksmanship Program, which hosted the competition. “But it’s the same feeling. I can’t believe it.”
How Olympian Kim Rhode is Battling Anti-Gun Stereotypes, 2A Attacks
BY S.H. Blannelberry Updated: August 3, 2016“We have a lot of bills and legislation that are making it very difficult for people to go out and enjoy that sport that I personally love,” she said.