The first widespread use of shooting sticks probably happened sometime during the 16th century as the matchlock rifle became commonplace. Matchlock shooters benefited greatly from shooting sticks ...
You don’t need an expensive rifle or high-end optics to benefit from the lessons and skills learned in long range shooting ...
Hunters owe it to the game they pursue, the safety of others, as well as themselves, to ensure their sporting arms are ...
For many, that’s a difficult decision to make. It was for me. Here’s why: All three have their pros and cons. None is perfectly suited for every big game harvesting scenario. And it’s not practical to ...
This article, "Pro Rifle Handling: Practice With The Big Boys" by Joe Coogan, appeared originally in the February 2006 issue of American Rifleman. To subscribe to the magazine, visit the NRA ...
For a subject that seems to be about two lines in length, it’s just not that simple. First of all, what is a shooting stick? Well, if your watch any of the outdoor shows that are filmed in Africa you ...