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  1. Open Carry Jenkins

    Input requested on an article I wrote . . .

    I just wrote an article about diagnosing problems in handgun shooting, aimed (ha!) at folks who either carry concealed or are preparing to do so. You can read it here: http://www.usacarry.com/diagnosing-shooting-problems/ I'm only one person, with limited experience and a single point of view...
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    limit my guns?

    If you have limited time to train is it better to focus on one platform of pistol, rifle and shotgun vs. going back and forth between different guns?
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    More Seniors, Fearing Crime, Flock to Shooting Ranges

    More Seniors, Fearing Crime, Flock to Shooting Ranges More seniors are going to shooting ranges to practice than ever before. Almost 28,000 seniors (age 65+) have taken the basic NRA training courses in 2015 and that number is four times higher than it was just a few years ago. The article...
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    Using Smartphone for Videoing Your Shooting

    I want to use my iPhone 6s to video my pistol shooting. I'm hoping it can help me improve my technique. (I'm hoping something can!) I have two sets of questions: (1) Does the "camera" lens have to be at the same level as the pistol or can it be angled to shoot up from below? I don't...
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    Coloradans, assemble. OC spray question

    Hi all My first post here. I'm a South African, living in Japan and trying to help outa friend from Colorado. It's a small world after all. She's in Fort Collins where there've been a number of attacks on women recently. She'd like some training to get proficient with her pepper spray...
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    Lever Action Unloading

    Shotguns are administratively unloaded. Rifles are administrative unloaded. Other than shucking shells on the ground, How do you administratively unload a lever action rifle? Details would be appreciated.
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