Blogs Posts on "Huntershooter"
Bench Rests and Hunting Rifles by Firearm User Network on Oct 28, 2009Ever since I’ve been away on active duty I’ve spent more time shooting on public ranges then at home. Seeing the general gun owning public, as opposed to organized event participants, has been, um, illuminating. This clueless obsession w...
Zero At Short Range by Firearm User Network on Sep 16, 2009>> Is there anywhere on the net I can go to find out that if a rifle is sighted at 25 yards dead on the bullseye, how far will it shoot before the bullets changes or drops? That answer will be totally dependent on a large number variables un...
Downfall of American Gun Owners by Firearm User Network on Sep 13, 2009Watch UFC Welterweight champion Matt Hughes flinch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVZfZal7WfA 1:21 Why do we care to watch this guy flinch? Browning is sponsoring this UFC competitor instead of a MARKSMANSHIP competitor. You know, a person with dev...
Crucial Field Shooting Skills Every Hunter Needs to Know by Firearm User Network on Aug 19, 2009In a recent magazine article, Craig Boddington discusses field marksmanship issues important to hunters. It’s always nice to read a big name author that “gets it” showing the need for effective field shooting programs like HunterShooter. T...
Become A Better Hunter by Firearm User Network on Aug 12, 2009You do not become a better hunter by going hunting. Sounds counter-intuitive, but it is true. Good players in the sporting world confirm this. Tennis players do not become better players by merely playing tennis. They work on individual skills, f...
Predators, Shooting, Hunters by Firearm User Network on Aug 5, 2009“One does not hunt in order to kill. One hunts in order to have hunted.” Ortega Hunting can be enjoyed without a taking an animal. Returning from a hunt empty-handed should not necessarily be considered a failure. As Ortega pointed out...
Hunters, Go Back to School by Firearm User Network on Jul 22, 2009Back to School Special How important are shooting skills to hunters? How well can an “average” hunter shoot? How well should they be able to shoot? I posed questions like these to a number of hunter’s education administrators, wr...
Dummies Steal Dummy Rounds, Smart Shooters Use Them by Firearm User Network on May 27, 2009Dummies Steal Dummy Rounds, Smart Shooters Use Them by Hubert Townsend Technically, a bullet is the projectile that comes out the front of the firearm. The cartridge is the whole banana and consists of the primer on the bottom of the brass case whic...
Dummies Steal Dummy Rounds, Smart Shooters Use Them by Firearm User Network on May 27, 2009Dummies Steal Dummy Rounds, Smart Shooters Use Them by Hubert Townsend Technically, a bullet is the projectile that comes out the front of the firearm. The cartridge is the whole banana and consists of the primer on the bottom of the brass case whic...
Zero Any Rifle Right Away by Firearm User Network on May 20, 2009A competant rifleman with a decent rifle should be capable of establishing a fairly good zero after firing only one or two rounds and does not need a bench rest. Here’s how. Zeroing any firearm is a simple process that seems to evade far too m...

