How shooting competition defends the Red, White, and YOU!
Carpenters and Plinkers
June 23, 2010
PowerPlinker, Shooting 3 Comments
Let’s say a fellow is a power tool enthusiast, presumably a carpenter.
Point Shooting vs. Sight Shooting
June 19, 2010
MilitaryMarksman, SensibleShooter, Shooting 2 Comments
The biggest myth of point shooting is that sight shooting is slower.
Henry David Thoreau on Shooting
June 16, 2010
“We cannot but pity the boy who has never fired a gun. He is no more humane, while his education has been sadly neglected.”
- Henry David Thoreau
Competition and the Average Gun Owner
June 9, 2010
Considering the amount of fancy equipment now seen in competition, some readers have complained loudly that the ‘average guy’ does not have a chance. It might be pointed out that this average guy never has had a chance. Competition is held to determine what is best, not what is average. And if all the equipment were standardized, the man who won would still not be in any sense average.
- Jeff Cooper
