Precision Practical AirGun Challenge: Shooting USA This Week

September 20, 2022Precision Practical Gun Challenge on Shooting USA TV This WeekShooting USA TV has an excellent show this week. Shooting USA’s Wednesday Night Episode features a tactical-style airgun contest. Julie Golob then shows you how to use video recordings for improved pistol handling and marksmanship. This week’s episode features the Gewehr 43, a famous WWII German rifle. Shooting USA SHOW TIME: This Shooting USA Episode airs Wednesday September 21st, 2022 at 9:00 pm Eastern and Pacific; 8:00 pm Central. The Rocky Mountain Airgun ChallengeThe Provo, Utah-based 2022 Rocky Mountain Airgun Challenge attracted top shooters and awarded them over $100,000 in prizes. The stages are similar to those at PRS/NRL events but the targets and ranges are smaller and the shots are powered by air. Practical Air-Gun competition has a strong community that spans the globe. Recently, powder burners and competitors from other shooting disciplines are beginning to notice. Air-Gun is a fun and affordable competition. You pay pennies per round for centerfire ammo, while premium centerfire ammo costs $1.25 to $1.25. The Rocky Mountain Airgun Challenge leads the way in this exciting air-powered shooting discipline. The multi-day event featured a variety events on multiple stages. Germany’s Answer to the M1 Garand — the Gewehr43The Gewehr is now History’s Guns on Shooting USA. The legendary M1 Garand was the standard issue rifle of the United States during WWII. Its impact on the battlefield was unmistakable. The German military was also impressed by the Garand’s effectiveness, which was armed with bolt-action Mausers dating back to the first World War. Nazi Germany was under pressure to create a semi-automatic rifle that could match the M1’s repeating firepower. Gewehr 43 was born to serve the German armed forces. Julie says, “Didn’t you know that your smartphone is one of the best tools to self-diagnose?” You can use your smartphone to record your shots and teach yourself valuable skills. This Pro Tip will show you three ways to use your smartphone’s camera to make better shots. READ THE FULL STORY with 14 Photos and More TIPS. You can set up the shot for the draw in either landscape or portrait. You can use a small tripod or a larger one. Enjoy your time and be safe.
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