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Anschütz 1770

The Model 1770 is the first newly designed centerfire rifle from Anschütz in more than 30 years, and it is beautifully made and super-accurate.

Crosman and Eva Shockey Partner Up to Promote Shooting Sports

Crosman announced a long-term partnership agreement with Eva Shockey, daughter and hunting partner of professional hunter Jim Shockey, to promote the shooting sports.

Henry Repeating Arms Donates 200 Rifles to YSSA

Henry Repeating Arms Company recently donated 200 Henry Lever Action Youth .22 rifles to the Youth Shooting Sports Alliance.

Camp Sycamore: A Summer of Hunting and Shooting

Campy Sycamore is intent upon keeping the hunting and shooting sports alive by furthering the education of youth who are passionate about the outdoors. See what it has to offer.

Learning from Biathletes

Beyond marveling at their incredible toughness and athleticism, John Zent has been intrigued by gun-handling skills demonstrated by many of the Olympic biathletes in Sochi.

MagnetoSpeed Chronograph

The MagnetoSpeed Chronograph attaches to a gun's muzzle, making it not only conveniently portable, but also easy to use.

Shooting Sports USA Celebrates Centennial of Competitive Shooting News

Shooting Sports USA, the National Rifle Association's monthly journal for target shooting enthusiasts, is celebrating more than 100 years of reporting on competition shooting.

Know-How: Shooting Sports Safety Gear

Shooting firearms at the range or on the hunt is an enjoyable and safe activity. Guarantee participant well-being with safety gear that fits and works correctly. Would you skydive without a parachute? No, so don’t shoot without proper safety measures.

Gun Sales Potentially on the Rise in March

Gun sales have been good in 2016. The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) has released the numbers on its March 2016 NSSF-adjusted National Instant Criminal Back Ground Check Systems (NICS) tracking. March produced a figure of 1,297,275, an increase of 9.2 percent compared to March 2015.

NSSF: Firearms Industry Booming Since 2008

The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) has released its 2016 industry economic impact report, and the numbers are staggering: The total economic impact of the firearms and ammunition industry in the United States increased from $19.1 billion in 2008 to $49.3 billion in 2015, a 158 percent increase. Meanwhile, the total number of full-time jobs in the industry rose from approximately 166,000 to almost 288,000, a 73 percent spike.

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