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The Shooter's Log by Cheaper Than Dirt! | Since the 2020 introduction of the Ruger 5.7, it was obvio

The Shooter's Log by Cheaper Than Dirt! | [View in Browser]( [Cheaper than Dirt]( [Review: Ruger LC Carbine 5.7×28 — Fast, Slim, and Powerful]( [Review: Ruger LC Carbine 5.7×28 — Fast, Slim, and Powerful]( Since the 2020 introduction of the Ruger 5.7, it was obvious that Ruger was offering competition to the FN Five-Seven pistol chambered in 5.7x28. Ruger’s 5.7 delivers a modern pistol for about half the price. Now, Ruger is offering a 5.7x28 rifle option beyond the FN PS90 carbine. Most love the uniqueness of the PS90, but the Ruger LC Carbine is half the price, brutally simple in operation, and has many features the non-NFA PS90 does not. [Read More]( [Handgun Manipulation and Clearance Techniques]( [Handgun Manipulation and Clearance Techniques]( If the handgun has a malfunction and doesn’t fire or isn’t loaded when expected, the results could be deadly. Speed drills and speed loads should be practiced until you are familiar with the handgun. If the cartridge fails to fire, or you run empty during a gunfight, rapid replenishment of the ammunition supply is critical. Here are a few drills to improve your reloading time. [Read More]( [Revolver Mania: Rossi’s Affordable 971 and 461 Magnums]( [Revolver Mania: Rossi’s Affordable 971 and 461 Magnums]( Rossi’s affordable magnum revolvers are among the best balanced for all-around concealed carry, home defense, and outdoors use. These revolvers strike a comfortable balance with a size between the Colt Detective Special/Cobra size and Smith and Wesson’s K-frame revolvers. In the world of six-shot double-action revolvers, they are a viable choice for those on a budget or looking for a house or truck gun. [Read More]( [How To Stop Anticipating Recoil]( [How To Stop Anticipating Recoil]( Every new or inexperienced female shooter I take to the gun range, even before picking up a firearm asks, “How badly is it going to kick?” As soon as they ask, I know there is a high probability that hitting where they aim is going to be problematic. If you have prematurely psyched yourself up that the gun is going to hurt, you have the tendency to flinch when you pull the trigger. We call this anticipating the recoil, which will negatively affect accuracy. Here are a few tips and drills to combat recoil sensitivity. [Read More]( [An Introduction to Reloading]( [An Introduction to Reloading]( With the current difficulty in getting ammunition, and the high prices when you find it, those who reload have a distinct advantage. If they have a back stock of components, and all reloaders do, they can keep shooting without too much to worry about. If learning to reload is on your to-do list, read on. This article will get you pointed in the right direction. [Read More]( [Hurricane Season: Are You Prepared for a Natural Disaster?]( [Hurricane Season: Are You Prepared for a Natural Disaster?]( With the peak of hurricane season upon us, are you prepared for this or the next natural disaster to hit your area? Preparation is key to your chances of survival and minimizing the pain caused by a disaster. The Shooter’s Log takes a serious approach to helping readers prepare for disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes. [Read More]( [Win This Firearm]( [Shop Ammo]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( P.O Box 162087 Fort Worth, TX, 76161, US © 2022 CTD, Inc. All Rights Reserved If you want to unsubscribe from our mailing list, unsubscribe [here](

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