NSSA World Skeet Championship: Day Two
Yesterday resulted in a championship medal in 12 gauge and a lesson in energy management. I took that lesson into the second day of shooting – Sunday, October 2nd – at the NSSA shooting complex in the...
View ArticleNSSA World Skeet Championship: Day Three
Day one and day two both ended with a medal in my hands, but day three would be much different. The weather wasn’t any different than the last 2 days. Sunny, clear skies, light breeze in the morning...
View ArticleNSSA World Skeet Championship: Day Four
Having shot a sub-par set of 12 gauge events yesterday, I was determined to shine in the 20gauge event on my fourth day of competition. During the mini’s I had a not-so-great 20 gauge round and it’s...
View ArticleNSSA World Skeet Championship: Day Five
In yesterday’s shoot I had shot well. A 97/100 was a great score, but it wasn’t enough to earn a medal – fourth place by a slim margin. On Day Five, I was shooting the 28 gauge event and needed to...
View ArticleIntroducing a New Shooter to Skeet
I’ve been a wing-hunter for decades, sporting clays shooter for years and a skeet shooter for months. Suddenly, my wife decided that she wanted to give skeet a try. First off, she’s small.. scratch...
View ArticleSetting Up Your Shotgun For Sporting Clays
Sporting clays is a refreshing change from the predictability of skeet and the limited variability that the game of trap offers (44 degrees side to side, 5 set positions, 8-12 foot throw height, 16 yd...
View ArticleChoosing the right chokes for 3-gun
Mark Hanish of Team FNH USA demonstrates why choke selection is an important consideration for shotgun stages. (NSSF Video)
View Article10 Reasons to Invite a Newcomer to Hunt and Shoot
NEWTOWN, Conn. — Before the weather turns uninviting and schedules fill up with holiday obligations, the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) reminds experienced hunters and shooters that autumn...
View ArticleIntroducing the All-New ‘Where To Shoot’ for iOS and Android; Find Ranges...
NEWTOWN, Conn. — Looking for a place to shoot? There’s a new-and-improved app for that. The National Shooting Sports Foundation® (NSSF®) has released an all-new Where To Shoot mobile app — available...
View ArticleSporting Clays Tip – Teal Targets
OSP Shooting School’s Gil Ash explains how he approaches springing teal targets that are often found on a sporting clays course. Learn the proper hold point, focal point, and break point to improve...
View ArticleSporting Clays Tip – Target Focus: Slide Your Eyes [Video]
Gil Ash of OSP Shooting School explains how to get a better focus on targets. By sliding your eyes to the front edge of the target the target will appear larger as well as slow down. Watch Gil’s tip...
View Article2015 British Open Sporting Clay Shooting Championship FINAL Shoot Off [video]
2015 British Open Sporting Clay Shooting Championship FINAL Shoot Off Footage from the SUPER FINAL shoot off at the 2015 British Open Sporting Championship held at Garlands Clay Shooting Ground...
View ArticleHexMag issues [video]
If you’re thinking of using HexMags for a run-n-gun sport like 3-gun or for SHTF/prepping, you really want to watch this video:
View ArticleBeginner Target Shooting Tip #10: Rifle Grip & Stance – Kay & Lena Miculek
Accomplished 3-gun professional target shooters and Babes with Bullets instructors, Kay and Lena Miculek, demonstrate how to properly hold a rifle and the key aspects of rifle stance.
View ArticleFaster Follow-Up Shots – with Doug Koenig [Video]
Doug Koenig offers tips to shooters on how to decrease the time between shots.
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