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DECIDING ON A HUNTING BULLET BARNES VS BERGER VLD HUNTER

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DECIDING ON A HUNTING BULLET BARNES VS BERGER VLD HUNTER

Barnes testing proves why Berger VLD Hunting bullets perform better. Terminal performance and energy upon impact. Match grade quality hunting bullets. 

 

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Tripod Shooting Techniques

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Tripod Shooting Techniques
  1. firearm to achieve the desired elevation and windage.

  2. Use a Sling: Using a sling will help to stabilize your firearm and reduce fatigue.

  3. Practice: Like any shooting technique, practice is key to improving your skills with tripod shooting. Start by practicing at shorter distances and work your way up to longer ranges.

Overall, shooting with a tripod c

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Staying Safe in Today's World is No Easy Task

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  1. Take self-defense classes: Learning basic self-defense skills can help you feel more confident and prepared in the event of an attack.

Remember, staying safe is a continuous process that requires ongoing awareness and effort. By taking proacti

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What Makes Special Forces Special?

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What Makes Special Forces Special?
  1. Elite Selection Process: Special forces units have a rigorous selection process that ensures only the most qualified and capable soldiers are chosen. This selection process includes physical and mental tests, as well as evaluations of leadership, teamwork, and decision-making abilities.

Overall, the combination of intense training, specialized equipment, intelligence gathering, flexibility, and adaptability, and elite selection process makes special forces special. They are highly trained and capable soldiersRa

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The Three Shot Group and Why It Matters

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The Three Shot Group and Why It Matters

The three-shot group is often used as a measure of accuracy in long-range shooting because it provides a snapshot of the rifle's consistency and the shooter's proficiency. When firing a group of three shots, the shooter is attempting to shoot three bullets as close together as possible. If the bullets land in a tight cluster, it suggests that the rifle is accurate and the shooter has good marksmanship skills. On the other hand, if the bullets are widely dispersed, it suggests that the rifle may have consistency issues or that the shooter needs to improve their technique. At long ranges,...

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