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Our company is always evolving to meet the new and exciting changes that are around us. So, we’ve added some new courses and instructors to our lineup in 2010. Our background is military and all of our instructors are combat veterans who have utilized the skills that we teach in real world situations. We feel that it is important to stress this point because we are not teaching from theory. A theory is only good until it’s proven. We skip that step. So, we st... Read More
NRAhuntersrights.org is holding its best Gift Giveaway yet. Up for grabs are two Henry Lever Action Youth Model .22 rifles. One will be given away at the end of November and the other at the end of December. Enter one time each month to be eligible—just visit www.nrahuntersrights.org and scroll down to “Gift Giveaway” for a full description of the gun and simple entering instructions. Don’t Forget the Trophy Gallery If you have a great photo of a young hunter grinning ear to ear with his o... Read More
NRAhuntersrights.org is holding its best Gift Giveaway yet. Up for grabs are two Henry Lever Action Youth Model .22 rifles. One will be given away at the end of November and the other at the end of December. Enter one time each month to be eligible—just visit www.nrahuntersrights.org and scroll down to “Gift Giveaway” for a full description of the gun and simple entering instructions. Don’t Forget the Trophy Gallery If you have a great photo of a young hunter grinning ear to ear with his o... Read More
For immediate Release: Xtreme Shooter Patrick Flanigan Joins Shooting USA’s Impossible Shots Franklin, TN: Tier One Media, LLC has announced Shotgun Exhibition Shooter Patrick Flanigan is joining the Shooting USA Impossible Shots Television Series in 2010. “Signing Patrick as the newest member of the Impossible Shots Exhibition Team is the perfect move to support the success of our top rated show,” said Jim Scoutten, Executive Producer of the Shooting USA Series. ... Read More
On October 6th, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in U.S. v Stevens, a case that has more implications for the First Amendment than the Second—but one in which nra and other sportsmen’s groups nonetheless were compelled to get involved because of its potential to criminalize hunting photography and videos. The case arose over the conviction of 68-year-old Robert Stevens of Virginia, who received a 37-month prison sentence from a federal court in western Pennsylvania for makin... Read More
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