Caring for Ammo at the Range Can Improve Long-Distance Performance
Properly caring for ammunition at the range can improve your long-distance performance.
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Properly caring for ammunition at the range can improve your long-distance performance.
Photo courtesy of Frisco Gun Range Not long ago shooters braved the elements and made long drives to wring out a new
We have all heard the warnings of spontaneous CR-123 battery combustion, but where can you find a reliable source that actually confirms
I recently had the pleasure of testing and photographing a red Ruger 10/22 Target Lite. Rimfires are always fun, but this one’s
William R. “Bill” Quimby, Tucson Citizen outdoor columnist for 27 years and publications director of Safari Club International for 16, died on
A “Gun Safety 2018—Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc.” proposal spearheaded by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary of
Mission First Tactical has rolled out its first line of muzzle devices. There’s five in all, and I’m in the process of
Rim lighting is a good way to separate flat-black firearm products from a dark background in photography, like this Mission First Tactical
In the above image, the main light source is from the right. A 69-cent silver card to the left bounces so much
There are other indications a person has a gun on them, many detailed in the U.S. Department of Justice’s 2006 “Violent Encounters: A study of felonious assaults on our nation’s law enforcement officers.” Recognizing these clues could be lifesaving.