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November 2014

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Doug Koenig: Both Eyes Open

Lady's 3-Gun Pro-Am

Deer Hunting: Approaching Your Stand

Share Your Harvest, Feed the Hungry

Handgun 101: Caliber & Actions

Six Shotgun Tips

Holiday Gun Buying: Things to Remember

Collector's: The Sharps Rifle

Shooting with Both Eyes Open & Visual Focus
Champion pistol shooter Doug Koenig explains how shooting with both eyes open allows him shoot both fast and accurate.

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First Ever Lady's 3-Gun Pro-Am Draws Hundreds
From seasoned 3-Gun veterans to those just making their debut in the sport, nearly 200 women from all walks of life competed for over $277,000 in prizes at a first of its kind event--the 2014 Brownells Lady 3-Gun Pro-Am Challenge. See the tour de fource of female competitors.

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Deer Hunting Tip: Approaching Your Stand
A quiet and camouflaged approach to your deer stand or hunting blind could mean the difference between failure and success. Wildlife Biologist and GrowingDeer.TV Host, Grant Woods shares a tip that will increase your chances of success and a more enjoyable hunting experience. Grant is an avid supporter of the National Deer Alliance (NDA) and asks that you add your voice to the alliance. Support the NDA today with a FREE membership at NationalDeerAlliance.com. Get more tips from Grant Woods at GrowingDeer.TV.

Share Your Harvest: Venison Donations Provide 11 Million Meals to Less Fortunate
When you're passing the turkey and stuffing around the Thanksgiving dinner table, here's a story to tell -- one that would not be possible without the thoughtfulness and generosity of hunters. This infographic from NSSF shows that 11 million meals are provided annually to the less fortunate through donations of venison by hunters. Nearly 2.8 million pounds of game meat makes its way to shelters, food banks and church kitchens and onto the plates of those in need. Want to donate a portion of your harvest this season? NSSF's Glenn Sapir shares a great way hunters can make their success in the field even more memorable by sharing their harvest with the hungry. Visit nssf.org/huntersfeed for more.

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Handgun 101: Instruction for the Novice Shooter
Two new videos have been added to the series "Handgun 101 with Top Shot Champion Chris Cheng" that can help beginner level shooters better understand caliber and the basic firearm functions. Firearm instructors and experienced shooters are encouraged to watch and share these tips with newcomers to the shooting sports. Also, check out Chris' new book, "Shoot to Win: Tips, Tactics and Techniques to Help You Shoot Like a Pro," available at topshotchris.com.

Handgun 101: Understanding Caliber
Top Shot Champion Chris Cheng helps beginners understand caliber by providing some basic yet essential information about ammunition and how to properly match ammunition to a firearm.

Handgun 101: Handgun Actions
Top Shot Champion Chris Cheng helps beginners understand and identify handgun actions by demonstrating how the mechanisms of a handgun action operate.

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Holiday Gun Buying: Things to Remember
With gift-giving season approaching once again, we remind readers who intend on purchasing a firearm as a gift for a family member or friend that there are many laws and regulations, from federal to local, to consider. Read the NSSF Blog post on holiday gun buying so that you can make your gift memorable for all the right reasons and not the wrong ones.

Six Shotgunning Tips for the Field and Range
Getting a shotgun to hit where you point it can be a challenge. But there are a few tricks of the trade that will get you smashing more clays and bagging more birds the next time you break out your smoothbore.

 

COLLECTOR'S CORNER

Going the Distance with the Sharps Rifle
Hunters, settlers and soldiers boosted their reach and firepower with metallic cartridges and Sharps rifles. And while the design is more than 150-years-old, it's still is holding its own.

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