Whether used as a carry-on, daypack or range bag, the EDC Gamut Backpack delivers functional versatility for the competitive shooter Story by Bobby Walla A few months ago, I reviewed the Explorer Cases Ultimate 3-Gun Travel Solution Kit, an excellent product that excels in protecting your guns through TSA and air travel adventures. But, in
Explorer Cases Ultimate 3-Gun Travel Solution Kit packs a lot of gear, and hard use, into one system capable of transporting your guns to any destination by Bobby Walla, 3GN Club Series Taking competitive shooting serious like I do can be very detrimental to your wallet. If you’re like me and time is money, chances are
The advent of Practiscore has given match directors the ability to completely administer matches from the field – the right tablet makes it even easier By Bobby Walla, 3GN Club Series It’s 2018, so I would assume that if you are running competitive shooting matches, you are familiar with Practiscore (PS). Undoubtedly the top program for
A new NSSF Report shows U.S. firearm and ammunition industries increased to $51.4 Billion in 2017, while providing approximately 310,000 jobs to Americans NEWTOWN, Conn. — The total economic impact of the firearms and ammunition industry in the United States increased from $19.1 billion in 2008 to $51.4 billion in 2017, a 169 percent increase,
Train with Pierre LeClair & Marc McMaster April 21 in Pennsylvania; 3GN Membership Included with this Affordable, One-Day Course on 3-Gun Basics Veteran 3-Gun competitors Pierre LeClair and Marc McMaster will be hosting a one-day 3-Gun 101 course at the Outdoor Sportsman’s Club in Bellefonte, PA, April 21. The course is $65 and includes a
Arguably the most dramatic change in the world of pistols over the last few years has been the proliferation of optics-ready pistols. Optics companies such as Trijicon, Leupold, Vortex and more have advanced red dot optics, creating a class of durable sighting systems that excel atop pistols. Competition shooting, both Pistol and 3-Gun, have helped
By Keith Garcia, 3GN Pro How should you get ready for a major match? In this case the 3GN Nationals. Knowing how and what to train for can be the difference between a good or poor performance. After you get your guns running 100-percent reliable, what is the next step? The goal of training is
By Andy Lander, NRA Training Counselor Program Coordinator Andy Lander is an NRA Training Counselor Program Coordinator in NRA’s Education and Training Division. A graduate of Virginia Military Institute, Andy has been a competitive shooter since 1996, competing in NCAA smallbore rifle. Now, as a training counselor, he’s aided as a technical advisor for firearms
3-Gun Nation will likely always be thought of as being synonymous with multi-gun shooting. And why shouldn’t it, for after all it was 3GN that brought unprecedented cash payouts to the first-ever professional series in action shooting. That success was parlayed into a national membership organization, the Club Series, classifiers, the Regional Series and the
Rifle shooting, any shooting really, starts with a good, basic zero. Nowhere is that more important than in 3GN Long Range competition. Different top-level shooters take different approaches, though the ballistics of .223, combined with the ranges encountered in this format, suggest stretching past the typical 100-yard zero. “For .223 I would recommend 200 or
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