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Kim Rhode Continues Winning Streak
The Olympic champ has become the first woman to win 4 consecutive World Cup golds.
Mirage: Wind’s Insane Little Brother
Unlike wind, mirage can’t move a bullet. But it can move the image of what you’re shooting at, so the effect is the same.
How Johns Hopkins Got a Shooting Team
When Lauren Aldoroty was a freshman at Johns Hopkins University back in 2013, she was looking for a place to...
Ten Questions: Julie Golob
She’s won 127 national, international, and world shooting titles, and she’s done it with pistols, revolvers, shotguns, and rifles. She’s...
Great Guns in the Olympics
The Olympics are coming! The Summer Olympic Games will take place in Rio De Janeiro in August next year, and...
Tori Nonaka Is Youngest Woman to Win Three Consecutive USPSA TItles
Tori Nonaka, a member of the Team Glock Shooting squad, has captured the USPSA National Ladies Championship win for the...
Jessie Duff Wins Ladies Limited Division National Title
Pro shooter Jessie Duff won her 7th Ladies Limited Division Title this past weekend at the 2015 USPSA Handgun Nationals,...
Female FBI Shooting Instructor Is a Competitor…and A Winner
Cathy Schroeder, 62, of Georgia’s Forsyth County, recently won the Woman’s Aggregate Championship at the 2015 National Police Shooting Championships....
Shooting Sports: The Kids Are Alright
Three years ago, Josey Martin was a 12-year-old girl pressing the button on a remote control to release clay targets...
Dad and His Six Kids Compete at Camp Perry
Will McChesney, a Pennsylvania native, had never been involved in a real shooting match before he and his six kids...