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Study Suggests Red-Dot Optics Improve Pistol Accuracy

Practice, practice and more practice. As shooters know, there's no shortcut to accuracy. Or is there? A recent study suggests there might be an accessory that will tighten up a handgun shooter’s groups in a hurry.

What Does it Take to Win the Junior Olympic Women’s Air Rifle Competition?

Abby Votava, 17, earned Gold at the Junior Olympic Women’s Air Rifle Competition.

Market Trends: Smaller Revolvers for Women Thinking Self Defense

Women have become one of the fastest growing segments in the firearms market. For an Illinois retailer this has translated to more sales of the ever-dependable revolver, sized to carry

Primers, First Stage of Ignition

Primers are literally the spark that gets everything rolling in a cartridge. But there are some fine points about the component that must be understood to safely get the most out of the ammunition you're reloading.

Caldwell's Digital Wind Meter Helps Shooters Avoid Getting Blown Away

Wind can be one of the most challenging environmental factors facing shooters. Caldwell has dialed down the breeze's effects a bit with the introduction of its new wind meter.

Market Trends: Ruger Single Actions — Don’t Forget the Original Boxes!

Due to their affordability, Ruger single-action revolvers have gained interest of collectors. But to get top dollar, means having a lot of accoutrements.

Video: .338 Lapua Ringing the Bell From More Than a Mile Out

Accuracy and power in one slick package, it's no wonder .338 Lapua has become the choice of military and police worldwide. This video shows exactly what the caliber is capable of with a series of incredible shots.

Interview with Grant Cunningham

How a do-it-yourself project on a Colt Python turned into a career path as a revolver gunsmith, firearms instructor and book author.

Choosing the Best Reloading Press for Your Needs

From powder tricklers to bullet pullers, there are a slew of tools handloaders need. But there are none more important than the reloading press. Check out what a professional ballistician has to say about picking the right press for your bench.

Video: Coleslaw Miculek Style, with a .460 Magnum

Throwing a huge slug at asinine velocities, the .460 Smith & Wesson Magnum has become one of the more storied modern handguns. Jerry Miculek shows exactly what the hand cannon is capable of in this video.

Market Trends: “Zombie Special” Shotguns Popular in Fresno

Zombies have been all the rage in recent years. One California retailer has found a niche in the market by customizing shotguns to defeat the undead.

Market Trends: Rising Popularity for Large-Bore Webley Revolvers

When it comes to classic big-bore handguns it's hard to top Webley Revolvers. The firearms have been a popular choice for buyers at one Virginia auction house in recent months.

Becoming a Better Marksman at Shooting School

Disciplines such as hunting and self defense require shooters to develop certain skill sets. This process can be made much more simple – even fun – when a shooter enrolls at the right shooting school.

Video: Developing Proper Sight Picture, Lead in Trap and Skeet

Building a proper sight picture is key to developing a proper lead when shooting trap and skeet. But this can be a tricky concept to grasp. This video gives a quick and easy drill certain to develop good sight-picture habits without ever having to pull the trigger.

Video: Savage 1907, America's Runner-Up .45 ACP

Everybody has heard of the 1911, arguably it is America's semi-automatic pistol. But Savage came up with a handgun that nearly beat out John Browning's legendary design.

Video: How Many Easter Peeps Does it Take to Stop a Bullet?

Here's a little good clean Easter fun. Kirsten Joy Weiss answers the age-old question: Exactly how many Peeps does it take to stop a bullet?

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