Fall Issue Has Shipped and Summer 2021 Issue Now Available On-Line

| September 21, 2021

Yes, Volume 44, Fall 2021 issue, of Junior Shooters has shipped from the printer. It will be on the Newsstands the first week in October and was just mailed. Mailing usually takes 2-3 weeks. This is a great issue. Subscriptions are $16.00 per year (4 issues) and normally start with the next coming issue. Send […]

Safety Laser Training

| March 30, 2020

Safety: Training with Laser Ammo # 1: Keep Your Finger Off the Trigger Until Ready to Shoot Reprinted from Vol 38 Spring 2020 issue Author: Andy Fink We have found that training with lasers is fun, practical, and you can teach different types of gun handling in an indoor environment. It is completely applicable whether […]

Juniors Help Wounded Warrior Project

| August 11, 2011

August 3, 2011 – By: Paul Erhardt Courtesy of The Shooting Wire – www.shootingwire.com Between The Berms: Where There’s A Wills A fundraising effort for the Wounded Warrior Project is underway in the Area 8 region – the Mid-Atlantic states – of the U.S. Practical Shooting Association. To date, some 17 fundraising teams have raised […]

Junior shooters learn from the best

| November 6, 2009

By Michael Molinaro USAMU PAO Photos By: Michael Molinaro FORT BENNING, Ga.- After spending all day in school, learning about math and social studies, most children can’t wait to get home and start playing with their friends. Two days a week, however, some kids from the area descend on Fort Benning to continue their education […]

Tactical Solutions PACLITE – The Perfect Competition .22

| August 9, 2009

By: Andy Fink with juniors Dallin Hixson (15) and Sarah Bowers (17) Photos taken from in front are using a remote camera Do you want the perfect .22 pistol to shoot competitively Whether you are just starting out or have been shooting for a long time, there is nothing like the Tactical Solutions PACLITE. This […]

MGM Targets – Companies Supporting You

| August 8, 2009

By: Andy Fink Junior shooters are important. Those companies that support you, the junior shooter, are also important. We, at Junior Shooters magazine, refer to a junior shooter as a youth between the ages of five and 21. Various shooting organizations have different age regulations for juniors. There are many organizations that actively support, you, […]

USPSA Area 1 27th Annual Championship – Juniors Rock

| July 16, 2009

By: Trystan Burkhardt with Nathan Swan & Dexter Bradley (Junior writers – For Kids By Kids) Area 1 is a region developed by the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) which is comprised of Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Wyoming and Alaska. Every year there is a championship match held in one of the […]

Steel Challenge is Fun & the Scholastic Steel Challenge (SSC) is Dedicated to Juniors!

| June 12, 2009

By: Andy Fink I love shooting Steel Challenge and so do most of the juniors I know who have tried it. It is a great way to bring new people into the shooting sports, both young and old. The first time shooter receives immediate feedback when the bullet hits the target. They can start shooting […]

A Junior Shooter at the 2008 U.S. National Steel Championship

| December 30, 2008

By: Ashley Bolda (13), aka Shooter  (Junior Writer – For Kids By Kids) Some kids think of vacation as being at a place like Disney World or Six Flags Great America. But my idea of a great vacation is spending time with my shooting family. My shooting family are the people in my life that […]

A Junior Girl Shoots The MGM Ironman

| December 29, 2008

By: Sarah Bowers (16 years old) (Junior Writer  For Kids By Kids) Last June, I had the opportunity to shoot the MGM Ironman 3-Gun Match in Parma, Idaho. Begun in 1999, the Ironman quickly became one of the toughest and most competitive matches in the nation. Eleven stages, each requiring the use of all three […]

Who-RA – Clang Clang – The MGM/USAMU Junior Camp

| December 28, 2008

By Rhonda Gibson and Dale Price Provided by: Front Sight magazine, Jan/Feb. 2009 issue Take 43 kids away from their parents, put them on a bus to go to camp and hold on to your hat as the noise and commotion rocks the bus, right? Not on this bus. We were headed to the range […]