Excellent video,? ... By: NoGuff. on 21 May 12, 19:33:38 Excellent video,? thanks.
Good video.? By: MrDrBackJack. on 21 May 12, 09:52:21 Good video.?
Most ranges have ... By: Hirt1026. on 10 May 12, 21:03:29 Most ranges have soft cover cases for rent if you show up with out cases. If you still don't have any cases call the range ahead of time and ask them if they require cases? or if they rent cases. Most places i have seen them for rent is 50 cents. Hope this helps. Stay safe
check your local ... By: KobaG666. on 08 May 12, 04:19:06 check your local range rules, most ranges require anyone under 18 to have? a parent or guardian
can a 16 years old? ... By: F22Raptorific. on 19 Apr 12, 19:05:34 can a 16 years old? go and shoot in a range?
That's a? nice ... By: fire289. on 24 Mar 12, 02:27:04 That's a? nice looking range.
Nice video? and ... By: dizkoteck. on 11 Mar 12, 18:28:43 Nice video? and good editing but shouldve asked the videographer or director for insert shots.
thanks for the info ... By: stevenp25100. on 28 Jan 12, 06:56:39 thanks for the info, going to the range with a buddy... Really don't wanna? look like a an idiot (or worse! )
Good video,? was ... By: Zorisx. on 29 Dec 11, 10:40:35 Good video,? was direct and very helpful.
Excellent video? ... By: mikeandpookful. on 24 Nov 11, 16:49:48 Excellent video? and great looking shooting range. I wish we had something even half as nice in our area. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much? for ... By: mikeallthatjazz. on 10 Nov 11, 23:57:34 Thanks so much? for posting this.
Extremely? well ... By: sbd45acp. on 03 Nov 11, 16:30:28 Extremely? well done Video. All safety rules are spot on!
fairly new to the ... By: AirlayLeekoh. on 01 Nov 11, 12:53:40 fairly new to the gun range? and this video was a great small introduction into range etiquette. thanks for sharing.
It will depend on ... By: TheNSSF. on 23 Sep 11, 12:59:23 It will depend on the range, but many require guns to be cased until at the firing line. A nice soft? case is a great way to transport your guns to the range.
just wondering I ... By: BurrBrick. on 23 Sep 11, 06:37:45 just wondering I had some rifles passed down to me.. .22 and a M1 carbine
I don't have bags for them? but is it forwned upon just to show up with the rifles with no cover?
This is a great ... By: ldgrey1963. on 19 Jun 11, 22:44:33 This is a great refrersher course, thanks and please delete the individuals who state otherwise. THERE IS NO ROOM for complacency in firearms handling or firearm safety.?
That is ... By: VikingII. on 04 Jun 11, 15:37:04 That is ridonkulously lame. I like rapid fire shooting, sprinting? and shooting using cover, walking strafing, all kinds of shit, I am going to go to a 'regular' range on a regular basis, and it's going to be lame probably, but I don't have access to my badass rage all the time.
This is a very ... By: Rezxer. on 30 May 11, 11:30:26 This is a very helpful video, especially when it actually gives a demonstration of going to the range itself.
I'm very new to gun ownership and the only experience I've had at a range was when I went there with? an NRA instructor, but the place was completely empty and I had a very custom experience rather than the standard, so I'm still unsure of how exactly to approach this.
Anyway, thank you for the video!
Although I've done ... By: ukspankedyank. on 21 May 11, 04:25:30 Although I've done time with an M16A1 in the military 1983 to 1992 I'm a complete virgin when it comes to hand guns/pistols beyond the BB & Soft air gun type but am wanting? to get into it as a fun sport and may turn into a collector but am wanting to learn safety first. I found this video very inspirational..
Great video. Very ... By: Commrcldiver. on 24 Mar 11, 14:01:55 Great video. Very helpful for the beginner shooter. Also good for the experianced shooter to remind them of the? right way to act at the range. A+++
You are ignorant ... By: RainmanE350. on 19 Mar 11, 19:32:03 You are ignorant about how many ranges, other than the one you have been to, operate. After you have? been to a competition or even a Parks Dept. outdoor range, shut up. Unless you have a Concealed Carry Permit, you bring guns to the range UNLOADED. Even then, if you bring guns in addition to your carry piece, they should be unloaded. Guns are only loaded at the firing station. There is no such thing as too much safety, We are teaching good habits to beginners.
as a competitive ... By: Mykk300. on 08 Mar 11, 05:23:13 as a competitive rifle and pistol shooter I find your comment hilarious, your ignorance astounds me. If you shoot outdoors or at any range without booths and/or target carriers? ceasefires are a fact of life. You can't change targets or go downrange.
Also they do mention flying brass at about 7:30.
The ejection port open rule is a great rule too as the only death that I know of in competitive target shooting was due to a kid leaving the line with a closed bolt on his rifle.
Excellent video. ... By: ElzettaDesign. on 08 Mar 11, 01:43:42 Excellent video. This is an excellent? teaching aid for new shooters.
Oh lord.......that ... By: MrAmbrister. on 08 Mar 11, 01:27:35 Oh lord.......that kind of common? sense thinking is what got us here in the first place!!! Stop being so rational and logical!!!
They can't AAAAAAALLLLLL be safe.........I'd lose my mind!!!
guns are the most ... By: crapper1. on 02 Mar 11, 11:29:11 guns are the most fun tools and the most deadly but? this should be shown to anyone who wants to shoot for the first time at any range
Mark Hanish of Team FNH USA shares a quick tip that will help you save at least a second on every shotgun stage start that begins in "Port Arms." (NSSF Video)
Agreed that the ... By: CanonShooter1861. on 24 May 12, 15:49:32 Agreed that the second method is faster, but boy did he sandbag the first one. He was? lined-up on target for nearly a half second before he pulled the trigger, unlike the second shot that he broke as soon as the gun was aligned. :)
i think many people ... By: manny6528197. on 24 May 12, 02:46:24 i think many people do the first method because they've probably been in the military and they're used to doing the actual military drill version of port arms. i guess? its just muscle memory.
Dang.? That's fast. By: sjohnson1776. on 23 May 12, 23:29:30 Dang.? That's fast.
Champion shooter Doug Koenig covers the importance of experimenting with a variety of techniques and equipment to determine what works best for you. (NSSF Video)
To 0101728jlw: Even ... By: 2002lowrider1. on 25 May 12, 03:13:44 To 0101728jlw: Even after the visual check, it is IDPA and IPSC? rules to dry fire down range. Can never be too safe.
ITS WAS? POINTED ... By: splinterman9. on 23 May 12, 22:30:25 ITS WAS? POINTED DOWN RANGE
I love the ... By: 0101728jlw. on 21 May 12, 20:23:53 I love the information? in the video. However, when the handgun was "cleared", he removed the magazine, pulled back the slide to remove the chambered round, and then dry fired to prove that there was no round in the chamber. You should physically look in the chamber to realize that the firearm is truly empty.
Great advice, ... By: Ozarkprepper. on 19 May 12, 14:53:21 Great advice, really sick? of the people with their way is the right way.
Ryan Cleckner covers how to gather and organize D.O.P.E. (Data On Previous Engagements) and how to organize this information to make it readily available in the field. (NSSF Video)
Thanks for the ... By: pasky2112. on 20 May 12, 02:07:32 Thanks for the great vid series, Ryan. How? do you make the turret reference for your elev. adj.?
Good stuff!!? By: locnott2. on 19 May 12, 14:17:39 Good stuff!!?
Remington 700 ... By: ClecknerNSSF. on 19 May 12, 12:43:42 Remington 700 Police cut? to 20"
sps tactical?? By: MrAmilcarfuentes. on 17 May 12, 23:01:42 sps tactical??
great vid, very? ... By: THEannoyedBOY. on 13 May 12, 03:52:05 great vid, very? informative!
I have learned so ... By: F75041514. on 12 May 12, 17:49:05 I have learned so much from Ryan, he is very good at making a could be complicated subject into? a simple one. He must have instructed many a good sniper, I always look to see if he has a new video.
Ryan, you should have your own channel!
@K2shadowfax The ... By: ClecknerNSSF. on 11 May 12, 17:33:57 @K2shadowfax The view through the scope ws actually the view through a spotting scope with a range finding reticle in it. Thats why the reticle was? not lined up on the target and why there was no recoil effect in the scope.
Awesome, as ever! ... By: K2shadowfax. on 11 May 12, 16:26:30 Awesome, as ever! Though I did not quite? understand the sight picture through the scope on taking the shot - which hit the mark, but appeared way off the mark as per the cross-hairs??
Thanks for sharing your expertise and knowledge!
Ryan I been liking ... By: mebeanonymousonytube. on 11 May 12, 06:15:39 Ryan I been liking your videos... LOL I don't think my 243 micro hunter is up to the task of long range.
So when do I win a real long range gun. I? will not sacrifice my 7MM WEA. to play long range.
Yes, I find I shoot ... By: ClecknerNSSF. on 11 May 12, 04:49:31 Yes, I find I shoot more accurately off a bag. The bag is a consistent rest for the rifle regardless of the surface it is on. Bipods, on the other hand, react differently whether they are on grass or concrete - the shock of the rifle firing is absorbed in the grass and the bipods have a tendency to bounce on concrete. My bipods are just a kickstand for my rifle. My bag is part of my shooting system...it goes where? the rifle goes (helps to have my gear within easy reach too).
You already know? ... By: ClecknerNSSF. on 11 May 12, 04:45:56 You already know? the answer - the principles remain the same.
cool video....? By: jcsguns. on 11 May 12, 04:43:19 cool video....?
Excellent video, ... By: Theoatob. on 11 May 12, 00:04:48 Excellent video, and a please to watch!
Any tips on applying everything you? have taught me to a .22 rimfire. Obviously a .22 has a smaller range but surely the principles remain the same.
My fav. segment? on ... By: Springr1911. on 10 May 12, 23:31:49 My fav. segment? on NSSF. Nice work
Thanks for the info ... By: jstrunck. on 10 May 12, 22:49:07 Thanks for the info! Keep? up the great work!
Thanks Again,
John
Outstanding as ... By: sjohnson1776. on 10 May 12, 20:44:06 Outstanding as usual! Thanks Ryan. I'm going to try the tape on? the turret tip. Good stuff!
Is this true? I do ... By: david97916. on 10 May 12, 20:38:57 Is this true? I do a lot of hunting on various terrain and an adjustable leg height found on a Harris Bi pod for example allows me to get in postion and get target acqusition fast and easy? regardless of the incline or low or high vegetation I need to shoot over.
Ryan:
Do you ... By: david97916. on 10 May 12, 20:38:39 Ryan:
Do you find any issues with accuracy when using a bi-pod versus a pad? I have heard that the point of impact can change due to the gun not being able to slide on recoil? when using a an attached bi pod. I was told that the bi-pod has a tendancy to make the impact lower?
Are sticks better ... By: david97916. on 10 May 12, 20:37:26 Are sticks better than a pod if I can? shoot in a prone position? They make some such as Snipe Pod that clip on and off easy and would allow the gun to move on recoil. They are good, but not as steady as an attached Harris Bipod.
You are a great teacher!
Great, practical, ... By: lagopeter. on 10 May 12, 20:24:21 Great, practical, useful information!?
You are? a really ... By: saadnafsiati. on 10 May 12, 19:51:39 You are? a really good instructor
Prediction - You'll ... By: TheNSSF. on 10 May 12, 18:56:57 Prediction - You'll like? next week's video too. (We hope.)
ha new it!, hs? ... By: fpscanadianz. on 10 May 12, 18:42:22 ha new it!, hs? stock?
World Champion cowboy action shooter Jim Finch, a.k.a. "Long Hunter" offers tips and advice about cowboy action shooting in this excerpt from the DVD, "One on One with Long Hunter." Learn how to stage your revolvers to shave seconds off your times.
Howdy Shepard,
Yes ... By: LongHunterSASS. on 08 May 12, 02:49:22 Howdy Shepard,
Yes, the single action is safe until cocked. In cowboy action we preach the gun is? not cocked until it's pointed at least at a 45 degree angle down range. Of course if it's picked up or drawn correctly, the handgun should be cocked as your pushing the gun toward the target.
Hope this helps,
Long hunter
Thanks for the ... By: Shepard Humphries. on 05 May 12, 15:00:06 Thanks for the advice! Am I to understand that in Cowboy Action Shooting the rule of keeping one's finger off the trigger until ready to shoot is not followed? Is this because the gun is a single action??
awesome! btw im the ... By: PAINTBALLERKID69. on 04 May 12, 02:23:12 awesome! btw im the first? comment until i took an arrow in the knee......
Absolutely? right! By: gooztala. on 04 May 12, 02:49:45 Absolutely? right!
can't shoot a group ... By: vbe75. on 28 Apr 12, 02:35:21 can't shoot a group worth anything on paper, but usualy just? set out some clays and take shots at them. dont feel to bad.
More power to you ... By: sungwei9. on 27 Apr 12, 20:47:30 More power to you man. My limit where I start to get uncomfortable is probably 25 yards.
It's the max distance I can practice at though with? an indoor range.
yes my model? 29 4 ... By: vbe75. on 27 Apr 12, 19:55:19 yes my model? 29 4 inch.
That is great ... By: nrasbmc. on 27 Apr 12, 18:03:45 That is great advice. "Go to the range with a plan. Don't just blast rounds downrange."
And most important, "PERFECT practice makes you? perfect."
very nice? man By: asairguns. on 27 Apr 12, 07:31:52 very nice? man
The NSSF supports ... By: furyofbongos. on 05 May 12, 03:24:00 The NSSF supports gun control and wants to ban gun shows and private sales so their benefactors (manufacturers)? don't have to compete with you when you want to sell your gun. Spread the word and denounce these traitors.
Competition is ... By: cottersay. on 20 Apr 12, 16:34:51 Competition is starting to become complicated: I get lost just shooting a plate rack, much less all this ammo pre-planning and then using only that particular ammo for those? specific targets. Hell, my head hurts just thinking about it.
Just remember, ... By: tdo79. on 20 Apr 12, 00:27:23 Just remember, first in last out. I learned the hard? way at a match. :(
I take it this ... By: MKPSG12. on 19 Apr 12, 19:12:09 I take it this wouldn't be for an IPSC match as? mixed ammo for the initial load in a shotgun was specifically banned in the 2012 rule change?
Ryan Cleckner shares his process for sighting in a scoped rifle. Including bore-sighting, a short 25-yard shot, shooting groups and making adjustments at 100 yards, slipping the scales and finding mechanical zero. (NSSF Video)
Thanks for this vid ... By: jdmSRT. on 21 May 12, 19:56:37 Thanks for this vid it really helps explain a few? things clearly and to the point while not being bored either. I subscribed. Thanks again
I use the "Shooter" ... By: mojotweet. on 19 May 12, 17:56:34 I use the "Shooter" app for? ipod and android. Excellent program. Thanks for the well made video!
I recommend the ... By: ClecknerNSSF. on 19 May 12, 12:45:11 I recommend the rifle I am shooting in this video, my Remington 700 Police in .308 with the barrel cut to 18" (or longer if you don't want? to go that short).
I have a Howa 1500 ... By: ArmednSafe. on 19 May 12, 12:38:44 I have a Howa 1500 that's chambered in .338 Norma Magnum with a Shilen stainless steel barrel. I really like the Howa actions. They have a heavy built in recoil lug and a flat bottom making them easy to bed. The factory barrels will easily get under 1 MOA with good hand loads. If you get a Howa .308 Winchester with a heavy barrel and a laminate stock then pillar and glass bed the action, you should have a sub? MOA rifle for well under $1000.
hi i have been ... By: patrickmitchell100. on 18 May 12, 22:54:48 hi i have been woundering what type? of rifle you are shooting i have been looking into getting a good rifle and was woundering what you would recommend in a .308 cal that is california legal
Yeah you can just ... By: BandBullets. on 18 May 12, 17:30:16 Yeah you can just see the supressor on? top of his rifle, Great video!!
Is? that rifle ... By: PaulBartomioli. on 12 May 12, 13:01:00 Is? that rifle suppressed?
Where were you 20 ... By: pilgrimfarmer. on 11 May 12, 03:20:18 Where were you 20 years ago with this video?
Took me a BUNCH of ammo to figure this all out!
Outstanding video... the whole series? is outstanding.
Great video! Easy ... By: lagopeter. on 10 May 12, 20:38:29 Great video! Easy to? understand instruction easy to apply in practice!
Great video. I've ... By: Mr151josh. on 10 May 12, 16:43:22 Great video. I've been shooting all my life but nobody has ever been so clear on how exactly to sight in my rifle. I shoot a 308 Norma magnum and bullets cos over $55.00 a box so now I'll save money after transporting my gun when I sight it? in. Last year cost me a box of shells.
What brand? is your ... By: HuntHawaii808. on 02 May 12, 06:54:41 What brand? is your cheek rest? I need one for all of my 10/22 fixins.
wow that bolt looks ... By: Charsept. on 01 May 12, 04:52:09 wow that bolt looks silky? smooth
Good vid, thanks!? By: boanerges144. on 25 Apr 12, 22:13:44 Good vid, thanks!?
is ear protection ... By: L1NG4N. on 25 Apr 12, 20:00:20 is ear protection still necessary with a can??
Thank you? guys for ... By: arkansasshooters. on 23 Apr 12, 22:50:56 Thank you? guys for the great videos!
Good? video, Ryan. ... By: rayboyden. on 20 Apr 12, 22:24:42 Good? video, Ryan. You explained the process well. Ray Boyden
Ryan Cleckner is ... By: tinoDUB. on 20 Apr 12, 16:45:01 Ryan Cleckner is The Man!?
What? suppressor ... By: dumber1544. on 20 Apr 12, 16:39:35 What? suppressor were you using? Was that subsonic ammo ?
We did that at the ... By: TheNSSF. on 20 Apr 12, 13:07:12 We did that at the target for the benefit of? the audience. If you can see your hits through your scope or through a spotting scope as we demonstrated later in the video. You don't need to go down range to view the target.
Shooting 25 yards ... By: ArmednSafe. on 20 Apr 12, 11:05:09 Shooting 25 yards from a 4-16x scope and you need to go check where your? bullet hit the target?
You have two things ... By: Sidster2. on 20 Apr 12, 06:01:24 You have two things that can effect your accuracy. Your first shot, a cold bore? shot might be different from your following group (not in your case). Other is your barrel might shift due to heat, but you should be able to still make groups, just your POI shifted. You might have other issues if your getting some flyers such as inconsistent ammo, your flinching, your stress/tired, etc.
I'm use to having a ... By: Sidster2. on 20 Apr 12, 05:52:03 I'm use to having a zero stop on my scopes..? but I like the idea of knowing the mechanical zero. Thanks for the tip.
I don't hold my? ... By: ClecknerNSSF. on 17 Apr 12, 13:54:15 I don't hold my? breath but rathe relax and let it all out. The key to stability is not using muscles to force or hold anything - just rest.
World Champion cowboy action shooter Jim Finch, a.k.a. "Long Hunter" offers tips and advice about cowboy action shooting in this excerpt from the DVD, "One on One with Long Hunter." Learn how to properly grip your single action revolver.
It's a single ... By: NickPech. on 26 Apr 12, 22:59:21 It's a single action pistol, so unless the hammer is cocked there is no real danger of the firearm going off. Plus it had been safety checked and it was done in a safe area. I'm not really sure why I'm? responding to your comment, as I'm sure you already know all this.
I don't think he ... By: SMITHBMAN. on 22 Apr 12, 03:10:12 I don't think he has larger than average hands, the grips on those old-style single action cowboy revolvers are just plain small. When my old man bought a Colt SSA, we were both taken aback by how small the grips were. I had to really choke up on the handle to keep my pinky from falling underneath. Regardless of the small grip, with a? 7.5" barrel in 45LC, my old man's SAA is the most accurate pistol I have ever shot.
I would think being ... By: AZPatriot. on 22 Apr 12, 00:24:48 I would think being a single action, he does not worry about that when he draws the weapon... But I DO agree that having finger on trigger when it is drawn goes against everything I know or have been taught about Firearm safety... LOL
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Someone needs to ... By: duncan5347. on 20 Apr 12, 20:53:34 Someone needs to tell him to get his finger off the trigger! He never holds the pistol with his finger off of it.? I sure don't want to be anywhere around when he is handling.
That's what I've ... By: RobRoy4890. on 20 Apr 12, 17:42:39 That's what I've practiced all my life. You hold a revolver LIGHT and a pistol TIGHT. was a fine revolver shot before I joined the ARMY for 21yrs. Became a even better PISTOL shot in there. 1911? 45ACP to the M-9 9mm. Got away from revolvers for a time and had difficulty the first day back until I remembered the above. 9's and 10's was the result after I applied it. CHECk-OUT MY AUDITION TAPE FOR TOP SHOT SEASON 5. U-TUBE-SSG KINNEY- enjoy I did and will hopefully. ROB ROY ARMY/GUNSMITH.
Great Stuff. Not ... By: RobRoy4890. on 20 Apr 12, 17:28:11 Great Stuff. Not much I haven't been? doing already. Been shooting Single and Double action revolvers lets just say a LONG time. I'm always open for improvement however. I wish he would have mentioned GRIP PRESSURE. How tight you hold the revolver I get tight enough not to drop the fool thing in the dirt, and also what caliber and load and bullet weight. All of which result in FELT RECOIL. What I was Hopeing for was in comparrison to the grip you use on a PISTOL. PISTOL TIGHT- REVOLVER LIGHT?
What brand and ... By: jackmiser. on 20 Apr 12, 13:34:06 What brand and caliber of pistol? is that?
My only concern ... By: pilot4prophet. on 20 Apr 12, 02:22:04 My only concern with the advice offered here is using the thumb against the recoil sheild. As a speed advantage for competition, OK, but this transmits the recoil load right back through bone and cartiledge of the thumb. Why sacrifice your joints for a few points? Sorry, I'll let my guns rock? in my grip, compressing cartiledge is dumb, especially if you shoot a lot.
Good stuff. Only ... By: DroftheDeep. on 20 Apr 12, 00:51:34 Good stuff. Only have autos,? so I'm thinking Jim's hands are calloused up like crazy. Unbelievably fast the way he cranks that single action.
Jim is? offering ... By: TheNSSF. on 16 Apr 12, 12:45:52 Jim is? offering tips on Cowboy Action competition shooting. A heavy load for cowboy shooters would be a 45 long colt.
Is this grip ... By: Shanockdotcom. on 13 Apr 12, 17:04:41 Is this grip optimal for cartridges like .357 and .44 magnum? Or, when he? talks about "heavier loads," does he only mean heavier Cowboy loads? I imagine myself trying his grip on a magnum revolver and breaking my thumb.
Good video. Jim ... By: ommaigod. on 02 Apr 12, 19:28:53 Good video. Jim appears to have larger than average hands; i'm not sure that variety of grip options would be available to a? person with average to small hands.
Really interesting? ... By: petfrogg. on 31 Mar 12, 15:30:38 Really interesting? grip...
How convinient.? I ... By: EverythingisFire. on 31 Mar 12, 05:56:22 How convinient.? I just picked up my first single action revolver(actually, first revolver ever) a few days ago! It's a Cimmaron 1872 Open Top and what a beaut. it is.
I am pretty sure ... By: kirstenbaltam. on 31 Mar 12, 02:48:37 I am pretty sure about what I know from Long Hunter - he pulls the trigger? each and every time :-)
At the very? ... By: towert7. on 31 Mar 12, 01:53:15 At the very? beginning of the video, is Jim holding the trigger down throughout firing, or is he pulling the trigger each time?
Makes sense il give ... By: DREAMFINISH09. on 31 Mar 12, 01:41:25 Makes sense il give it a? try ! thanks
PERFECT !!! THX !!! ... By: dcselwitz. on 31 Mar 12, 01:25:40 PERFECT !!! THX !!!
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The NSSF ... By: Liberty4Ever. on 30 Mar 12, 22:47:15 The NSSF consistently has very informative tutorial videos that demonstrate the all important fundamentals. The videos are the perfect length. Any longer and the basics would be lost in the details, and overall there would be less useful information conveyed. It also helps to have the common sense? instruction provided by competitive shooters who obviously know their craft very well.
Want to shoot better? Raise your level of play by setting goals. Champion shooter Doug Koenig shares his views on goal setting and the important role it plays in training for success in competitive shooting. (NSSF Video)
Join NSSF's Dave Miles at the USPSA Factory Gun Classic and learn a little bit about the gear you need to compete in this dynamic sports from Dave's friend and new competitive shooter, Erich Freymann. (NSSF Video)
Hunter and classically trained chef Georgia Pellegrini shares a pair of recipes from her new book, "Girl Hunter." Learn how to make two of Georgia's favorite sauces for tender cuts of white meat. (NSSF Video)
Hunter and classically trained chef Georgia Pellegrini shares a recipe from her new book, "Girl Hunter." Learn how to make a tough cut of meat tender using the cooking technique called braising. (NSSF Video)
Hunter and classically trained chef Georgia Pellegrini shares a pair of recipes from her new book, "Girl Hunter." Turn your tough cuts of meat tender with this red wine marinade or add moisture to your harvest with Georgia's favorite brine. (NSSF Video)
Scott Linden shares how the laws of physics can sometimes apply to dog training and why that constant pull on the leash may cause an equal and opposite reaction from Fido. (NSSF Video)
Double feeds happen. Learn from NSSF's Mark Thomas and Gunsite instructor Bob Whaley how to clear your gun and get it ready for action when it happens to you. (NSSF Video)
Economy of motion is the secret for champion shooter Doug Koenig. Watch to see how Doug makes sure his holster is working with his body's natural motion when he sets up his holster for competition. (NSSF Video)
Scott Linden, host of the Wingshooting USA television show, offers tips for wingshooters that will help ensure success in the field when the time comes to squeeze the trigger. (NSSF Video)
Champion shooter Doug Koenig discusses why placing a good first shot on the target lifts your game. That one shot can positively affect the many shots that follow in a competition. (NSSF Video)
Failure to feed? No problem. Gunsite Academy instructor Bob Whaley demonstrates how to get your gun back in action quickly with the push, pull, roll and rack immediate action drill. (NSSF Video)
When shooting at angles gravity affects your bullet differently. Learn from NSSF's Ryan Cleckner how to apply an angle killer to correctly compensate for bullet drop when shooting either uphill or down. (NSSF video)
Gunsite instructor Bob Whalley covers the importance of dry fire practice to becoming a proficient shooter and reviews some important safety considerations particular to dry fire practice. (NSSF Video)
Latest comments made on this video:
By: NoGuff. on 21 May 12, 19:33:38
Excellent video,? thanks.
By: MrDrBackJack. on 21 May 12, 09:52:21
Good video.?
By: Hirt1026. on 10 May 12, 21:03:29
Most ranges have soft cover cases for rent if you show up with out cases. If you still don't have any cases call the range ahead of time and ask them if they require cases? or if they rent cases. Most places i have seen them for rent is 50 cents. Hope this helps. Stay safe
By: KobaG666. on 08 May 12, 04:19:06
check your local range rules, most ranges require anyone under 18 to have? a parent or guardian
By: F22Raptorific. on 19 Apr 12, 19:05:34
can a 16 years old? go and shoot in a range?
By: fire289. on 24 Mar 12, 02:27:04
That's a? nice looking range.
By: dizkoteck. on 11 Mar 12, 18:28:43
Nice video? and good editing but shouldve asked the videographer or director for insert shots.
By: stevenp25100. on 28 Jan 12, 06:56:39
thanks for the info, going to the range with a buddy... Really don't wanna? look like a an idiot (or worse! )
By: Zorisx. on 29 Dec 11, 10:40:35
Good video,? was direct and very helpful.
By: mikeandpookful. on 24 Nov 11, 16:49:48
Excellent video? and great looking shooting range. I wish we had something even half as nice in our area. Thank you for sharing.
By: mikeallthatjazz. on 10 Nov 11, 23:57:34
Thanks so much? for posting this.
By: sbd45acp. on 03 Nov 11, 16:30:28
Extremely? well done Video. All safety rules are spot on!
By: AirlayLeekoh. on 01 Nov 11, 12:53:40
fairly new to the gun range? and this video was a great small introduction into range etiquette. thanks for sharing.
By: TheNSSF. on 23 Sep 11, 12:59:23
It will depend on the range, but many require guns to be cased until at the firing line. A nice soft? case is a great way to transport your guns to the range.
By: BurrBrick. on 23 Sep 11, 06:37:45
just wondering I had some rifles passed down to me.. .22 and a M1 carbine I don't have bags for them? but is it forwned upon just to show up with the rifles with no cover?
By: ldgrey1963. on 19 Jun 11, 22:44:33
This is a great refrersher course, thanks and please delete the individuals who state otherwise. THERE IS NO ROOM for complacency in firearms handling or firearm safety.?
By: VikingII. on 04 Jun 11, 15:37:04
That is ridonkulously lame. I like rapid fire shooting, sprinting? and shooting using cover, walking strafing, all kinds of shit, I am going to go to a 'regular' range on a regular basis, and it's going to be lame probably, but I don't have access to my badass rage all the time.
By: Rezxer. on 30 May 11, 11:30:26
This is a very helpful video, especially when it actually gives a demonstration of going to the range itself. I'm very new to gun ownership and the only experience I've had at a range was when I went there with? an NRA instructor, but the place was completely empty and I had a very custom experience rather than the standard, so I'm still unsure of how exactly to approach this. Anyway, thank you for the video!
By: ukspankedyank. on 21 May 11, 04:25:30
Although I've done time with an M16A1 in the military 1983 to 1992 I'm a complete virgin when it comes to hand guns/pistols beyond the BB & Soft air gun type but am wanting? to get into it as a fun sport and may turn into a collector but am wanting to learn safety first. I found this video very inspirational..
By: Commrcldiver. on 24 Mar 11, 14:01:55
Great video. Very helpful for the beginner shooter. Also good for the experianced shooter to remind them of the? right way to act at the range. A+++
By: RainmanE350. on 19 Mar 11, 19:32:03
You are ignorant about how many ranges, other than the one you have been to, operate. After you have? been to a competition or even a Parks Dept. outdoor range, shut up. Unless you have a Concealed Carry Permit, you bring guns to the range UNLOADED. Even then, if you bring guns in addition to your carry piece, they should be unloaded. Guns are only loaded at the firing station. There is no such thing as too much safety, We are teaching good habits to beginners.
By: Mykk300. on 08 Mar 11, 05:23:13
as a competitive rifle and pistol shooter I find your comment hilarious, your ignorance astounds me. If you shoot outdoors or at any range without booths and/or target carriers? ceasefires are a fact of life. You can't change targets or go downrange. Also they do mention flying brass at about 7:30. The ejection port open rule is a great rule too as the only death that I know of in competitive target shooting was due to a kid leaving the line with a closed bolt on his rifle.
By: ElzettaDesign. on 08 Mar 11, 01:43:42
Excellent video. This is an excellent? teaching aid for new shooters.
By: MrAmbrister. on 08 Mar 11, 01:27:35
Oh lord.......that kind of common? sense thinking is what got us here in the first place!!! Stop being so rational and logical!!! They can't AAAAAAALLLLLL be safe.........I'd lose my mind!!!
By: crapper1. on 02 Mar 11, 11:29:11
guns are the most fun tools and the most deadly but? this should be shown to anyone who wants to shoot for the first time at any range