Gunsmarts How To Transition Targets

Target to Target: How to Master the Transition

The key to perfecting this skill is remembering that your eye leads the way.

Tricks to Staying Warm During Late-Season Hunts

Don’t let cold weather stop you from bagging your buck this season.

Video: How to Effortlessly Reach Your Pistol's Magazine Release

No matter how small your hands are, you can perform this function by following this simple trick.

Video: Definitive Method for Locking Back Your Handgun's Slide

Do shooters who perform this task flawlessly know something you don't? Indeed, they do!

Video: Ultimate Technique to Rack a Semi-Auto's Slide

Don't be discouraged because you think you can't manipulate the slide on a semi-automatic pistol. You can do this!

Tips & Tactics | Kim Rhode: Proper Foot Stance

Kim Rhode has been named the most successful shotgun shooter of all time by the International Shooting Sport Federation. She competes in skeet and double trap and she's the first individual athlete to medal in five straight Olympics, where she's won three golds, one silver and a bronze.

How to Make Deer Come Out During Daytime

Savvy trophy bucks like to go nocturnal just in time for gun season. Here’s how to prevent that.

Tips for Hunting Elk with Decoys

Melissa Bachman shows how helpful a decoys can be at bringing elk right into your lap.

Tips & Tactics | Mia Anstine: Hunting With A Partner

Mia Anstine provides some basic safety rules to be aware of when you have a companion join you on the hunt.

Tips & Tactics | Jane Brown Keller: Shooting Rabbit Targets

One of the most challenging stations on the sporting clays field is the fast-rolling "rabbit." You can increase your chances of hitting this bouncing target by paying close attention to a couple of things. Check out these tips from champion competitive clays shooter Jane Brown Keller, a founding member of the Annie Oakley Shooters. 

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