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Dry-Fire Training, Part 1 – Why It’s Important

When it comes to improving your skills with firearms, dry-fire training is equally as important as live-fire training. The term “dry-fire” means your magazine and firearm are “dry” of ammunition. The term “live-fire” refers to your firearm and magazine being filled with “live” ammunition. Training regularly with your firearm builds and maintains the neural pathways …

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Practice These Unconventional Concealed Carry Skills

These skills can be the difference between winning and losing a gunfight.   When we think of practicing with a gun, often what comes to mind is grabbing some ammo, heading to the range, and shooting at a paper target. This is a valuable skill, one that is fundamental to good marksmanship, but it is …

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Keep Up Your Shooting Skills During an Ammo Shortage

How do you stay sharp when live fire isn’t the best option?   Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’re fully aware of the ammunition shortage plaguing the nation right now. Store shelves are empty or drying up. Online inventory is low. And IF you can find it, it costs an arm and a …

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Feeling at Home on the Long-Range: Why you Should Get Comfortable Shooting Your Handgun at Longer Distances

When people think of long-range shooting, minds inevitably zero in on rifles. Sure, it’s fun to ring steel at 500 yards, 1000 yards, even 2000 yards, but there is another area of your shooting skills you should be cultivating: long-range handgun shooting. This is the part where you probably either consider stopping reading or consider …

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