SASP Athletes, Staff To Represent USA At Olympics
admin | July 27, 2021
SASP athletes at 2020 Olympics
admin | July 27, 2021
SASP athletes at 2020 Olympics
admin | July 14, 2021
By James Abrao, Logan Hunt (13), Kaitlin Hunt (11) From Volume 41 Winter 2020 issue. A miniature .22 LR version of the classic Mosin-Nagant 1891/30 Rifle used by the Russian infantry through the Russo-Japanese War, World War I and, in its improved 1930 Soviet version, World War II. It is the first of a series […]
admin | July 5, 2021
Article from Junior Shooters magazine Vol 39 Summer 2020 with results and photos from the SASP College Nationals Winter 2020. CHECK IT OUT. https://indd.adobe.com/view/1e600d71-2498-423f-9e8b-d236a38969a5 //////////////// CHECK OUT JUNIOR SHOOTERS magazine’s INSTAGRAM PAGE! QR CODE BELOW Lots of great posts by junior shooters! See what they are talking about.
admin | June 29, 2021
Featuring Cole Gunsmithing and TSK stocks By: Georgie Seagraves (16) From Volume 43 Summer 2021 Junior Shooters magazine In Clay Shooting, finding a gun that fits you can really bring your game to the next level. But there are a few things to consider beforehand: price, longevity, reliability, and fit. I didn’t realize this when […]
admin | June 13, 2021
Check out this great article on a custom GLOCK 34 from BAR-STO called the BUMBLEBEE! Click on the link or the photo! https://indd.adobe.com/view/5365cdfd-54a2-4831-aa86-0597575c7829 From Junior Shooters magazine Vol 43 Summer 2021 //////////////// CHECK OUT JUNIOR SHOOTERS magazine’s INSTAGRAM PAGE! QR CODE BELOW Lots of great posts by junior shooters! See what they […]
admin | June 4, 2021
By Ashley Brugnone, CMP Staff Writer CAMP PERRY, Ohio – Bremen Butler, 16, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, made herself known at the Camp Perry Open marksmanship event (held Friday, May 21, to Sunday, May 23) by earning wins in both the Three-Position Air Rifle portion and the newly added 3×40 Smallbore match. The 2021 Camp […]
admin | April 27, 2021
By Amy Cawley (17) Whenever we talk with new shooters about Trap or Skeet, my father always says Skeet is the more difficult of the two to learn, but the easer to master. This makes a certain degree of sense. Targets always come from the same place (the high and low house), and will always […]
admin | April 3, 2021
YES! Junior Shooters print magazine is now available free in a on-line 2-page format and as a download. All you need to do is go to » ARTICLES (juniorshooters.net) Volume 42 Spring 2021 issue //////////////// CHECK OUT JUNIOR SHOOTERS magazine’s INSTAGRAM PAGE! QR CODE BELOW Lots of great posts by junior shooters! […]
admin | March 30, 2021
Submitted by Vickie Stuart, Texas Hill Country Shooting Team The Texas Hill Country Shooting team earned first place overall in the precision team competition for the Round 1 Qualifier during the 2020-2021 American Legion Postal Competition. Results were announced on Feb. 1, 2021, with all individuals firing a 3×20 course of fire. Their combined score […]
admin | March 23, 2021
Ruger Wrangler, the Perfect Training Tool. If you’re looking at this article, you are either a junior shooter, or you have been one at some point in the past. You have either been bitten by “the bug” of shooting sports just recently, or its DNA has settled in your bloodstream many decades ago. You are […]
admin | February 16, 2021
Shooting tips from junior shooters Instagram page. QR:
admin | February 13, 2021
Ashley Rumble (18) For three years I have been attempting to get a deer. Each time I thought that we would be successful, but we had no luck. With the help of someone that had the resources and experience, it finally happened. In the spring of 2019, my dad and I met Rick Brazell, the head […]