Shooting Tips

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Knowing how your firearm, optic, body, and ballistics interact with the atmospheric environment is an addicting challenge for shooters. Getting started and understanding all the factors can be daunting for new shooters though, so we’re breaking down tips to help all shooters go for distance and tighter groups.

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Tips for Shooters with No Dominant Eye
November 11th, 2024

Eye dominance is a crucial aspect of shooting that can significantly impact your performance. While most people have a dominant eye that guides their aim, some individuals find themselves in the unique situation of having no dominant eye. This can be a

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Learning the Basics of Sporting Clays
September 30th, 2024

When it comes to shotgun games, sporting clays is one of the most unique and challenging ones that is played today. Unlike trap and skeet shooting, sporting clays can simulate a wide variety of different types of game animals. Shooters will use sporting

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NRL22 101: How to Get Started in NRL22
September 23rd, 2024

NRL22 is one of the fastest growing disciplines in competitive shooting. It’s accessible and easy to get started with basic equipment needs. It appeals to a wide variety of shooters at different skill levels. There are matches held across the

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Overview of the Basics of Skeet Shooting
September 16th, 2024

Skeet shooting is a shotgun game that is not only a fun recreational shooting sport, but an excellent practice for various types of bird hunting. It was started in the 1920s as a way for hunters to get more practice for hunting various bird species by

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Overview of the Basics of Trapshooting
August 19th, 2024

Trapshooting has been around for hundreds of years as both a shotgun game and method of practicing for hunting. Today, trapshooting is enjoyed around the world by participants of all ages. In the US, trapshooting is enjoyed recreationally and competitively by

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Barrel Break in Procedure for Your New Rifle
August 5th, 2024

When you get a new rifle, what are some of the first things you do? Perhaps you take some time to clean it right out of the box, mount your preferred optic on top, or outfit it with some accessories. But what about going through a barrel break in

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Understanding The Difference Between Accuracy and Precision
July 22nd, 2024

In the world of firearms and shooting, two terms frequently come up in discussions about performance: accuracy and precision. While they are often used interchangeably in casual conversation, they represent distinct concepts that are crucial for both

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Guide to Competitive Shooting Disciplines and Match Formats
June 10th, 2024

Competitive shooting is a diverse and exhilarating sport, offering various disciplines to suit different skills and interests. Whether you’re drawn to the strategic planning of precision rifle matches or the fast-paced action of multi-gun competitions,

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How to Practice Shooting Positions for Hunting
May 13th, 2024

Accuracy on the range or in competition means the difference between hurt pride and lost money or a big smile and a fat check. These stakes are low in comparison to making a poor shot in the field, hunting big game. A steel plate, if hit poorly, isn’t

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Advantages of Shooting Suppressed & Suppressor Ownership
April 15th, 2024

We’ve all experienced it; you are at the gun range or up on the mountain hunting when the shot breaks out. Your lack of hearing protection is immediately apparent. The ringing in your ears subsides, but was the damage done? As someone who grew up with

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How to Fly with a Firearm Hassle-Free
September 15th, 2022

Knowing how to fly with a firearm is the trick to hassle-free travel. Know the rules, comply with the laws, and don't sweat the small stuff.  I was terrified. I'd taken my compound bow on many airplane rides, but this was the first time I would be

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Basic Knowledge for Long Range Shooting - Part 2
August 11th, 2022

If you plan to be a proficient long-range shooter, there's more to the game than a fancy-to-do scope, making accurate wind calls, and being able to dial your crosshairs to the exact yardage. You have to be able to make the shot, and here's how. You got

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Optics Anatomy: Different Parts of a Scope
July 14th, 2022

The days of a scope being a scope are long gone, and today's scopes are sophisticated optical systems designed around the concepts of durability and precision accuracy. Here's what you need to know about optics anatomy.  My first scope was simple.

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What’s the Difference Between FFP and SFP?
June 30th, 2022

The title of this blog looks like it should start with a CEO's speech about how a company is performing financially in a given area, and I assure you that's not the case. Nope. We're covering something cool — FFP and SFP — what each means

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Basic Knowledge for Shooting Long Range
June 2nd, 2022

Though modern-day optics have made long distance shooting easier, it’s still an art, and if you want to become a proficient long range shooter, there’s must-know info.  Whether you are new to the rifle/scope game or a seasoned veteran,

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How to Find a Range Without a Rangefinder
July 22nd, 2021

The easiest way to get a range is to use a laser range finder. They’re relatively inexpensive, widely available, easy to use, and give you very accurate ranges instantaneously. But what if you’re in a situation where you cannot rely on your

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How to Determine Eye Dominance and Deal with Cross Dominance
May 24th, 2021

What is eye dominance? In short, it’s the eye that your brain prefers. Your dominant eye has more neural connections to your visual cortex than your non-dominant eye and provides more accurate visual information to your brain.  Your eyes are

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Mike Stroff's Shooting Tips to be a Better Hunter
May 6th, 2021

To be a better hunter, you need to be a better shooter. Taking the time in the off-season to sharpen your shooting skills is an investment that will pay off when it's time to punch tags.  Savage ambassador and host of "Savage Outdoors" and "The

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Tips for Traveling with Firearms
June 25th, 2020

Traveling with firearms is stressful. Add in the worry of what condition your firearm will be upon arrival and anxiety can spike. Then, of course, there is always the rush to check zero and make sure the rifle is still hitting its mark. Here to help is

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Advanced Optics for Long Range Shooting
June 11th, 2020

Modern optics do amazing things, allowing shooters to connect with targets at longer distances and in tougher conditions than ever before. But that's only if you do your part and arm yourself with a better understanding of how they function and what they

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Elevation and Atmospheric Conditions in Long Range Shooting
May 28th, 2020

Few things in the shooting world are more fun than delivering accurate shots at extreme distances, and while a blind squirrel will find a nut every now and again, precise shot placement at long ranges requires attention to detail when it comes to

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Basic Skills for Long Range Shooting
May 14th, 2020

There are many skills you need to master to become an expert long range shooter. Two basic skills for long range shooting that professional shooter Stan Pate believes are the most important are breathing and trigger control.  Breathe Easy for Better

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Competitive Shooting Tips from Patrick Kelley
April 22nd, 2020

Anyone who has the itch to compete in action shooting sports has the natural inclination to improving their skills and their scores. Often times what separates good shooters from great shooters is improving basic skills to the point of becoming second