Rising Shooting Stars: Haley Robinson

A combination of humility, tenacity, and natural talent have turned 20-year-old Haley Robinson into a force on the firing line. Robinson has been shooting nearly her entire life. Read the full article at: https://www.nrafamily.org/articles/2020/9/2/rising-shooting-stars-haley-robinson/... Read More


I Fell in Love with Turkeys…By Not Shooting One

The NWTF quickly became a special organization to me because of its work, and because I would not be seeking a career in the outdoor industry or pursuing the outdoors as passionately as I do now if not for the organization. Read the full article at https://www.nwtf.org/conservation/article/i-fell-in-love-with-turkeys.... Read More



Training with Maryland Junior Shannon Moriarty

A year and a half after her first ever highpower match, Shannon Moriarty of Maryland has made significant strides in her scores, experiences and level of competition. At only 11 years old, she is an inspiration for young marksmen. Shannon has gathered success from a combination of natural talent and hard work through dry-fire training... Read More


The Case For– and Against — Reloading Your Own Ammunition

For some, reloading (often referred to as handloading) ammunition is a hobby; for others, a necessity. And even though reloading is an activity that traditionally has been assigned to male firearm enthusiasts, more women than ever are undertaking this rewarding endeavor. Reloading is made up of a series of simple and repeatable tasks, and its... Read More


Eric Hollis Slings

Looking to give back to the high power community, Eric Hollis of Palm Coast, FL, never dreamed he would fill the need for an easily reachable quality sling maker. Hollis was raised and attended culinary school in Michigan, working at the top restaurants in Detroit. His rave reviews led him to San Francisco, tied with... Read More


Hunting with Type 1 Diabetes

Buck fever. Deer shakes. Whatever one decides to call it, all hunters experience some sort of emotional flood with a wild animal in front of them. For me, it usually comes as an intense focus with heightened attention to every movement and sound. Heart pounding and my breath slowing as I line up a shot.... Read More