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Accurate shot placement is the foundation of ethical and successful hunting. Whether you are pursuing deer in open plains, elk in the mountains, or varmints ...

Learn how to sight in a rifle scope safely with range rules, stable rest, close confirmation, careful adjustments, final zero checks, and clear record keeping.

Carrying a firearm daily is a commitment that blends personal safety, legal responsibility, and practical lifestyle choices. While many people focus heavily ...

If you’re serious about improving accuracy and consistency on range days, one of the most overlooked upgrades you can make is adding quality shooting bags — ...

The world of airgun hunting has changed dramatically in recent years. What was once limited to low-powered backyard rifles for plinking and pest control has ...

Learn how to use an 80 lb pistol crossbow for target shooting with safe setup, compatible bolts, rated targets, clear backstops, and beginner practice tips.

Learn what to look for in a universal gun cleaning kit, including caliber fit, rods, brushes, patches, solvents, safety basics, and storage organization.

When it comes to combat-proven rifle optics, few brands command the same level of respect as Trijicon. For decades, Trijicon ACOG vs VCOG scopes have been ...

Common rifle scope mistakes include wrong ring height, poor eye relief, over-tightened rings, skipped leveling, and rushed zeroing. Use manufacturer-guided ...

Long-range shooting in calm weather already demands precision, but when wind enters the equation, accuracy becomes far more complex. Wind is invisible, ...

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  1. There are some who will answer the query “absolutely not” and others say “yes it’s fine”. However, I would not advise the 12-year-old to have this except under supervision, it’s a weapon. It can penetrate soft flesh.

  2. Yes, Hoppe’s no. 9 gun oil is a high-quality synthetic blend lubricating oil. Use it as your regular gun oil.

  3. This is the best for target shooting, but I’m guessing that it’s doable with the proper arrows and some adjustments.

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