Anyone who has spent time on a square range knows there need to be periodic ceasefires in order to check and patch or replace targets. If you’re on your own range, it’s easy but time consuming. On a public range, the periodic halts can throw your training off. If you’ve ever shot in competitions, you know that resetting and patching targets is a contributor to match length.
What if there were an easier way to shoot and reset targets?
AR500 Armor™ non-ballistic steel training plates are an inexpensive and durable way to have a weighted exercise vest without putting your life-saving body armor at risk for damage.
Up to now, this series has focused on gear and training. We’ve asked you to consider your “why?” regarding the equipment. We have advised some training is better than none, and more is better than some. In this final installment, we talk about the "what now?"
Marksmanship is a perishable skill. You need to keep in practice to maintain your abilities
In this video, Mason is joined by retired Navy Seal Master Chief Jim Hoy, owner of TMG Targets, for some shooting drills using the TMG Handgun/Small Rifle ...
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Adopted in 1791, the Second Amendment has helped guarantee our nation’s freedom from the tyranny ...