For precision and long distance shooting, you want the gun to be as precise as possible. Therefore, strive for the tightest precision rating, such as .5 MOA. If the rifle isn’t shooting 1″ groups or less at 100, it’s not what you want for long distance shooting. Think about it,...
If you’ve looked into long-range shooting, you’ve probably come across the terms minute of angle (MOA) and milliradians (MRAD) when looking at rifle scopes. There’s a lot of confusion out there about these two types of scope, even among experienced shooters. We’re going to clear th...
According to the National Rifle Association, a thousand yards is considered long range. The 600-yard mark is considered to be the midrange. The sport of long-range shooting attracts people with a wide range of interests. Competitiveness is a major motivator for long-range enthusiasts. Some peopl...
While the Walther had handily outshot the Glock at 25, 50 and 100 yards, such was not the case at 200 yards. At this distance their performance was about equal. Only once did I keep all five rounds on the backer with the Walther. This group put two rounds in the silhouette and measu...
Other outbreaks of lunacy have overshadowed the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in the USA. A massacre which got a grand reaction from young people, taking on the National Rifle Association and the USA’s absurdly lax gun laws. Also a rejection of phoney arguments as to why the young ...