Long Gun Cleaning Mats — Protect Your Valuable Firearms
This deluxe, roll-out Rush Creek Creations 42-0000 69″ x 16″ gun cleaning mat (with pockets), is available from Tractor Supply for $79.99. We normally use a gun cradle when cleaning or adjusting our...
View ArticleSunday GunDay: Dasher Duo for Benchrest and Varmint Matches
Chuck’s Pair of Pennsylvania Dashers The 6mm Dasher wildcat cartridge is very popular among competitive benchrest shooters, varminters, and even PRS competitors. So this Sunday we thought we’d...
View ArticleMeasure Group Sizes Quickly and Accurately with Ballistic-X App
Ballistic-X Apple (iOS) version shown. There is also a Ballistic-X Android App. Here’s something all shooters need — a smartphone App that calculates bullet-hole group sizes from your own photos. The...
View ArticleMEC Marksman Press Product Review with Videos
If you need a heavy-duty, single-stage reloading press, definitely look at the MEC Marksman, a beefy black single-stage unit with many impressive features. MEC, noted for its shotshell reloading...
View ArticleAncient Persian Gold Cup Used for Target Practice by Englishman
John Weber, born 80 years ago in England, was given a metal mug by his grandfather in 1945. Though his grandfather had a “good eye” for antiques, John never thought the metal mug was worth much. He...
View ArticleThe Shooter’s Bible — Biggest-Selling Gun Book Ever
Q: What is the most popular gun book in the history of the planet? A: That distinction goes to the Shooter’s Bible, which has sold over 7 MILLION copies since it was first published over 80 years ago....
View ArticleStunning, Custom Wood Stocks — Works of Art from Poland
There’s a chap in Poland named Łukasz Pietruszka, who is a bonafide “Wizard of Wood”. Lukasz handcrafts unique custom stocks, selling them through his LP Gunstocks company. Many of his most...
View ArticleCMP Barrels for M1903 Springfield, M1917 Enfield, M1 Carbine
M1903 photo from ShootingUSA.com. Watch History of U.S. Service Rifle episode via Vimeo on Demand. Good news for owners of 1903/1903A3 Springfields, M1917 Enfields, and M1 Carbines. The CMP eStore...
View ArticleBuying Your First Handgun — The Rimfire Revolver Rationale
S&W Model 617 now has a 10-round cylinder, but early models were six-shooters. Over the past year and a half, the ranks of first-time gun buyers have grown dramatically. Millions of Americans have...
View ArticleOfficial High Power and F-Class Targets + Repair Centers
Are you a High Power or F-Class marksman looking for official bullseye paper targets? Here are bulk sets of 25, 50 and 100 targets from Creedmoor Sports. All these can can be used for general...
View ArticleDIY DownUnder — Aussie Builds Rail Gun Including Action
We know some guys who make their own stocks, and others who do their own chambering. But consider this, Robert Carnell of Australia built his own state-of-the-art, water-cooled, tension-barrel Rail...
View ArticleBuild Your Own Portable Reloading Station with B&D Workmate
A while back, we featured a portable reloading bench built on a Black & Decker Workmate. That proved a VERY popular do-it-yourself project so we’re showing it again, in case you missed it the first...
View ArticleTipton Cleaning Rod Rack — Handy Organizer for Reloading Room
Cleaning Rod Rack Costs Just $7.99 Looking to better organize your reloading room (aka “man cave”)? Here’s a handy, affordable product that will help you organize gear in your reloading room or “man...
View ArticleRCBS Summit Reloading Press — Unique Design That Works
Gear Review by Mark LaFevers With its innovative “moving die/static cartridge” design, the RCBS Summit Press definitely demonstrates “out of the box” thinking. Unlike other presses, the case does not...
View ArticleSako Rifles from Finland — 100 Years of History
Sako Ltd. was founded on April 1, 1921. This year Sako celebrates its 100th birthday. Now part of the Beretta firearms family, this prestigious Finnish firearms manufacturer has a rich history of...
View ArticleFrankford Deprimer Tool — Deprime Cases without a Press
Many shooters prefer to deprime their brass before resizing. That way they can tumble cases or keep primer debris off their main press. To deprime cases before sizing or cleaning you can use a...
View ArticleHidden in Plain Sight — Security Cabinet and Locking Shelves
Everyone should have a heavy-duty, thick-walled steel gunsafe for their firearms and valuables. Ideally this should weigh 400+ pounds and offer fire protection for the contents. However, a gun owner...
View ArticleSunday GunDay: More Pride & Joy Rifles from our Forum
Forum member Rardoin’s handsome F-Open rig features the new Borden BRM-XD action. One of the most popular items in our Shooters’ Forum is the ongoing “Pride and Joy” thread. Since 2009, Forum members...
View ArticleBargainFinder 297: AccurateShooter’s Deals of the Week
At the request of our readers, we provide select “Deals of the Week”. Every Sunday afternoon or Monday morning we offer our Best Bargain selections. Here are some of the best deals on firearms,...
View ArticleThe Springfield M1A — Civilian Version of the Military M14
“Descended from the M1 Garand, the M14 utilized multiple improvements that made it a far superior firearm for combat and a much better rifle for competition.” — Dick Jones, Shooting Sports USA. In the...
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