Photo of the day: Retro cool
Sometimes, the manual things are better. Yes, an M&P holds more bullets and a DSLR takes more photos, but there’s a certain satisfaction about going ...
Sometimes, the manual things are better. Yes, an M&P holds more bullets and a DSLR takes more photos, but there’s a certain satisfaction about going ...
Today on Jerry’s Story Corner, we have the Tale of the Tungsten Guide Rod. Enjoy!
The guys at Precision Response Training have a very interesting post up that looks a the oft-repeated phrase: “IDPA rewards marksmanship, USPSA rewards speed.” ...
On the 24th, the FBI released one of the most fascinating and simultaneously frustratingly incomplete studies in recent memory: Active Shooter Events from 2000 ...
Unless you have been in a cave the last couple of days, you’ve probably seen the link to this new ammo called RIP, which stands for Radically Invasive Pro...
Bianchi Cup is one of the toughest tests of marksmanship in the shooting sports. It’s also an incredibly emotional sport. Here, Team Leupold shooter Tiffa...
From someone who would know: “I’m not convinced the ball ammo in use by our troops is necessarily “crappy”. Graveyards have been built over the last 12+ y...
Before SHOT Show, I finally got the chance to take my Ruger Scout Rifle to the range and do some shooting. Not much, but enough to get a feel for the gun. The r...
Every now and then when folks get to talking about pistol bullets and their terminal ballistics, someone will bring up an argument that goes like this: “W...
While there is no doubt that modern hollow-point bullets are scientifically better at incapacitating badguys and that no modern service caliber is “better...