How to Know When Your Kid is Ready to Hunt or Shoot Solo
When you were a kid, you probably heard your mom say, “Don’t swim after eating!” When you took hunter safety, you learned about hunting with a partner, or if you were lucky enough to live in a state...
View ArticleRange Day Prep for All Physical Abilities
People head to the gun range for multiple reasons. Some may be sighting in a new firearm, while others may be testing out a new type of ammo for an upcoming hunting trip. The range is a great place to...
View ArticleKnow Your Gun’s Condition and How You Will Carry It
First, let me make one thing clear before you read on. This article is NOT about the best choice in pistols for concealed carry. Whether you choose to carry a revolver, striker fired, or double/single...
View ArticleSemi-Auto Shotgun Cleaning How-To Video
Cleaning a shotgun. It’s really pretty simple, and knowing how to break down and wipe down your gun is a skill not to be undervalued. Not a soccer Mom is sponsored by Jagemann Sporting Group Reign...
View ArticleMy Project ChildSafe Story: Raised to Respect Firearms
Moms worry. We worry if our kids are with us or without us. Worries about firearms, regardless of whether we own any, are similar to worries any parent has when raising children in a world full of...
View ArticleLife After College: Balancing a New Job with a Shooting Schedule
No more summer vacations. Syren Brand Manager Lynne Green interviews ProStaffers Ashley Butcher and Annemarie Garrett to find out how they balance a new job with a shooting schedule in life after...
View ArticleHow to Shake It Off at a Shooting Match
The shooting sports are many things. They’re physically challenging because of the need to more quickly and efficiently change from shooting position to shooting position. In my opinion though, the...
View ArticleBook Review: Bullseye Mind Offers Sound Advice for Serious Shooters
Shooters looking to take their games to the next level might be tempted to stock up on ammo and hit their ranges for more trigger time. They might try to have a coach or teammate watch their...
View ArticleProject ChildSafe: Modeling Proper Firearms Handling
Raising children with a respect for firearms means that our children need to know what guns are. As parents, it is our job not only to educate them about what guns are and how to safely handle them,...
View ArticleDry Fire Training Tips: Get the Most Out of Your Firearms Training
Dry fire training is the practice of firing, or practicing the manipulation of, a firearm without ammunition. That seems easy enough to understand, but let’s take a look at the reasons why someone...
View ArticleSENTRY Hexmags and How I Organize Them
In this guest post, competition shooter Reanna Kadic details how she uses SENTRY Products Group’s Hexmags and color codes them for various shooting disciplines. Kadic is on the pro team for SENTRY and...
View ArticleRetro WON: How to Prepare for a Shooting Competition
I have always been the kind of person that likes to be ready for whatever comes along. I think it all started when I was 5 and learning to play the violin. Sometimes, I would play a single song...
View ArticleFlying with Firearms: Tips for Making Traveling with Guns Easier
Traveling with guns is an adventure! The cost to travel with firearms, and the legal ramifications are a big undertaking. I’m here to share a few insights from travel to other parts of the country and...
View ArticleTraffic Stops with a Firearm – It’s Common Sense
“What should I do if I’m pulled over by a police officer while I’m carrying my firearm?” This question frequently comes up in my gun classes, so much so that I’ve added a section in my PowerPoint to...
View ArticleScott Volquartsen: Simple Fixes for Troubleshooting Firearms
A special thanks goes to Scott Volquartsen, president of Volquartsen Firearms, for this post on simple fixes for troubleshooting firearms. Do you over complicate things that are sometimes simple? If...
View ArticleConcealed Carry Journey: Grip, Trigger Press and Sight Picture
In this second part of a series on obtaining a concealed carry license (CCL), Elizabeth Buerling learns how to shoot using a 2-handed grip, what a “point of aim, point of impact” sight picture is and...
View ArticleHow to Build Strength for Shotgun Shooting
I met Theresa Shields at the Fairfax Rod and Gun Club on a cold and blustery day during a demo event we were hosting. New to the shotgun sports, Theresa was a natural and smashed targets in no time....
View ArticleMeet Anna V Outdoors: Ambassador for CZ-USA
Anna V Outdoors is a competition sporting clays shooter, bird dog trainer and CZ-USA ambassador. She’s dedicated to sharing her passion for conservation and love for bird hunting and the shotgun...
View ArticleWhat You Need to Know about Posterior Vitreous Detachment (PVD)
Christine Corkell is a Syren ProStaffer who shoots a Syren Tempio Over/Under 12 gauge and also, a Syren L4S 12 gauge semi-automatic. She lives on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and has been competing...
View ArticleFirearm Simulator Training: A Learning Experience
Have you ever tried firearm simulator training? I recently had the opportunity at the Boondocks Firearms Training Academy (Boondocks FTA) in Raymond, Mississippi. A firearm simulator is much more than...
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