Maximizing the ACOG
I stumbled upon a short series I would like to share today. This is a two part series which introduces the ACOG series of optical gun sights and discusses their use…read more →
In pursuit of practical marksmanship.
I stumbled upon a short series I would like to share today. This is a two part series which introduces the ACOG series of optical gun sights and discusses their use…read more →
A link from AZRIFLEMAN which does a great job of outlining a basic shooting technique. It’s always great to review other approaches in your study so head on over for…read more →
What we face is an unprecedented loss of rights. The election looms and everyone is worried. Why wouldn’t we be? The media are showing a direct and focused slant in…read more →
I made some major changes to my rifles a few weeks ago, requiring me to quickly re-zero at 25 yards. My local gun club is shutting down, so I had…read more →
If you had to rely on one zero, what would it be? For a long time, the mantra has been that the 50 / 200 yard zero is the most…read more →
A few years ago, I decided I wanted to become a rifleman. A practical rifleman. Through disciplined self practice, and help from the online community, I have been able to…read more →
Do you tire of internet pissing matches over 1 MOA “shooters”? I know I do. I was inspired to make this post by a thread on AR15.com known as the…read more →
A Rifleman should have a working knowledge of bullet drop and range estimation, regardless of his weapon or his lack of a bullet compensating drop reticule. The ability to roughly…read more →
We like to think of the AR15 as an ergonomic weapon. It is… but those ergonomic advantages are lost on many shooters, especially new shooters, after they set up their…read more →
On ARFCOM. If you want a good reference for visualizing bullet drop and range estimation with irons, red dots, and magnified optics… then click here. Props to Arfcomer “pezboytate” for…read more →