U.S. Trap Mixed Team Wins Bronze at World Championship
Range Report 01 Sept. 17- Good News and Bad News
The other day at Pintos I picked up some .361-caliber 150gr. LSWCs and a bottle of Trail Boss powder for a project-gun (which will be a whole other series of posts.) Naturally I needed a new load for the 150gr. bullets in the .38 S&W. Why not try the Trail Boss? How about because there […]![]()
Oh .38! You so Silly…
Most people are aware that modern .38s aren’t .38″ In diameter. They are .357″ or so, closer to a .36 caliber. Fewer people know that a .36 caliber cap-and-ball revolver has a nominal bore diameter of .375″. So .38s are really .36s, and .36s are really .38s. Confused? You should be- it’s confusing. Most don’t […]![]()
Liberal Gun Club Podcast Episode 2
Episode 2- Thank yous, 4 rules of gun safety, interview with Winterborn Arms, How-To on mirror-tuning a scope
Liberal Gun Club Podcast Episode 2
Episode 2- Thank yous, 4 rules of gun safety, interview with Winterborn Arms, How-To on mirror-tuning a scope
Rehabbed/Custom S&W .32 Double-Action- ‘The Critter’
Linda bought me a ‘cute’ little gun as a present a couple years back; I think she paid $100 for it. Turns out it was a S&W .32 Double Action 4th Model. Good mechanically, but rough. I bought a box of Remington ammo- mugawd that stuff is expensive- and tried it out. Everything worked and […]![]()
Your Hump Day Reading List for August 30, 2017
What’s in the Hump Day Reading List this week? A variety of articles on self defense, preparedness, safety, and responsibility — all aimed at helping you live a more resilient and happy life!
The unseen danger of blunt force injuries
There is a perception, particularly among those who have little exposure to actual violence, that empty hands aren’t really dangerous — at least, “not like a knife or a gun.” In reality blunt force, from a punch or …
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WORLD CHAMPS PREVIEW: The Young, the New & the World Record-Holder in Men’s Trap
CMP Marches Forward with Electronic Targets at History-Making Matches in June: Part 1
By Ashley Brugnone, CMP Writer CAMP PERRY, Ohio – The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) closed out the month of June with an entire week of successful competition on its traveling electronic target system – an encouraging and influential mark in the history of Camp Perry, the CMP and the world of competitive bullseye target shooting. The week of matches came Continue Reading
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