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25 September 2023
Why You Should Dive into Practical Shooting: A Testimony from USPSA Enthusiasts

Practical shooting, more than just a sport, has transformed lives, built relationships, and elevated the skills of countless individuals. Here are compelling reasons, straight from the USPSA community, on why you should embark on this exciting journey. 1. The Thrill of Problem-Solving The dynamic nature of practical shooting offers a unique blend of strategy and […]

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25 September 2023
How Practical Shooting and Hit Factor Can Elevate Your Shooting Skills

Shooting, as a skill, is much like any other discipline; it grows, refines, and evolves with practice, guidance, and exposure to varied challenges. Practical shooting, especially with the incorporation of the Hit Factor scoring system, is an exemplary arena for such evolution. Here's how embracing this dynamic sport can significantly enhance your shooting prowess. 1. […]

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25 September 2023
Unpacking Hit Factor: The Revolution in Practical Shooting Scoring

The landscape of practical shooting has been dynamically evolving over the decades, and among its most distinctive innovations is the Hit Factor Scoring system. Here, we delve deep into this groundbreaking method, examining its mechanics, benefits, and its transformative impact on the world of competitive shooting. What is Hit Factor? At its essence, Hit Factor […]

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