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Bullet Traps & Backstops for Shooting Ranges

Published on January 20, 2021

Bullet Traps & Backstops for Shooting Ranges
Some avid shooters have air-guns in their arsenal. For plinking or practicing the aspects of shooting, some go to the garage, out in the yard, or even in the home when there are no parents or spouses to witness breaking the rule of no airguns in the house. When we do so, we have a … Continued

What are the Costs & Benefits of a Custom Modular Indoor Shooting Ready Range for Firearm Training & Tactical Practice?

Published on January 1, 2021

What are the Costs & Benefits of a Custom Modular Indoor Shooting Ready Range for Firearm Training  & Tactical Practice?
If you are ready for some firearm training, the majority of the people call down to a local range and set up some time. You then have to travel to that location and pay a fee to use the range for a set amount of time. You are also surrounded by other shooters that are … Continued

Police Law Enforcement Shooting Range Firearms Training Drills, Courses, Practice Methods & Requirements

Published on December 28, 2020

Police Law Enforcement Shooting Range Firearms Training Drills, Courses, Practice Methods & Requirements
Most law enforcement personnel can complete their 20 to 30 years without ever firing a shot at anything other than a paper target. That’s not to say most have never had to draw their weapons in performance of their duty, but most thankfully never have to engage a suspect with a firearm. Responding to a … Continued

1000 Yard Benchrest Shooting Competition Part 2; Best Long Range Rifle Calibers & More

Published on January 28, 2018

The current record for the 1k (1000 yards) is 2.6872” for a 10-shot string by Jim Roberts at the Deep Creek Range just outside of Missoula, Montana in April 2014. That is close to a 0.25 MOA shoot. The cartridge was a 6mm Dasher with 105 grain Berger Hybrid bullet. The Berger Hybrid is a … Continued

5.56 NATO VS 6.8 SPC Military Rifle Round; Effective Range, Penetrate Body Armor & More

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When the US military adopts a cartridge, it does so under varying and sometimes conflicting requirements. The 5.56 x 45 was developed from the commercial .222 Remington. Another cartridge under consideration was .222 Remington Magnum. The .222 Remington Magnum was actually intended to be the cartridge of choice for the military. The 223 Remington in … Continued

Ballistic Coefficient Calculator; Shooting Uphill & Downhill, Long Range Wind Formula & More

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Long Range Shooting Wind Formula & How to Adjust In practical situations, hunting and target shooting are the two factors that affect the bullets path are wind and shooting an incline. Wind acts over distance, the longer the bullet’s flight to the target the higher the wind effect. The slower the bullet translates to the … Continued

How to Become a Better Pistol or Rifle Shooter & Marksman; Draw, Grip, Sight Alignment & More

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When it comes to shooting there is no substitute for accuracy. In fact according to experts accuracy is more important than speed especially in situations involving self-defense. That being said one of the most important aspects of law enforcement training is the ability to draw quickly. If you have to reload, your life may depend … Continued

Best Handguns for Left Handed Shooters to Practice & Train at the Shooting Range & For Concealed Carry

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Being left handed comes with many issues that right handed people are not aware of. Left handed people only make up 10% of the population so any chance that these annoyances they deal with will ever be seriously addressed are quite small. Something as simple as using a can opener to open a can of … Continued

Bullet Stability – Part 1; Weight VS Barrel Twist Rate of Bullets, Transonic Range Speed & More

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When the bullet leaves the barrel, the rifling has imparted spin to stabilize the bullet in flight. Factors to be considered are: – Over stabilization affects accuracy – The longer the bullet the faster the twist needed – Excessive rpm can cause the bullet jacket to fail due to centrifugal forces. Thin varmint bullets use … Continued

Common Causes of Shooting Left or Right of Target; Poor Trigger Control, Flinching when Firing Gun & More

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When you are shooting at a range you want to make sure you are making improvements. Some people go out to shoot to have some fun and try out their newest addition. They also might be there to bring out a first time shooter. No matter why you are there it is a good idea … Continued