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How to Use MOA, Reticle & Turrets - Shooter's Guide

How to Use MOA, Reticle & Turrets - Shooter's Guide

Posted by RangeOften.com on Mar 7th 2020

"This rifle shoots 1 MOA,” or "Your point of impact was 2 MOA right, 0.5 MOA high.” You've heard these things at the range, but what is MOA? If you're a new shooter then you're still learning the basics of good marksmanship. But once you master the mechanics, you need to know the science of measurin …

DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At RangeOften.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.


The Shooting Glove Buyer's Guide

The Shooting Glove Buyer's Guide

Posted by RangeOften.com on Feb 28th 2020

Not every piece of range gear is a necessity. Sometimes, having too much kit can hinder your dexterity and feedback, making for poor discipline as you master the shooting fundamentals. But gloves provide protection and if you're shooting outdoors in a cold-weather environment, they're typicall …

DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At RangeOften.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.


Shooter's Guide to Range Targets & Types

Shooter's Guide to Range Targets & Types

Posted by RangeOften.com on Feb 15th 2020

There are a  ton of target types available for every kind of shooter: Reactive targets for practicing your aim on the go, splatter targets for quickly confirming sight picture and point of aim vs. point of impact, MOA/MIL-marked targets for sighting in and long-range shooting, steel target …

DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At RangeOften.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.


Shooting Glasses Lens Color Guide

Shooting Glasses Lens Color Guide

Posted by RangeOften.com on Feb 13th 2020

Shooting glasses provide protection first and a good picture second. It’s always a good practice to wear protective glasses at the range, lest you wind up with a trip to the ER over a ricochet. The lenses you choose for your glasses play a huge role in determining how well you can see your irons, op …

DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At RangeOften.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.


MOLLE and PALS Webbing Backpack- Shooter's Guide

MOLLE and PALS Webbing Backpack- Shooter's Guide

Posted by RangeOften.com on Jan 23rd 2020

Bags, pouches, straps, and range gear: MOLLE and PALS comprise a modular load-bearing system developed by the US military and later provided to the civilian market. For us shooters, that means an opportunity to customize range bags, backpacks, and gun cases with even more capacity. This guide breaks …

DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At RangeOften.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.


Best Shooting Ear Protection: Range of Ten's Top Picks

Best Shooting Ear Protection: Range of Ten's Top Picks

Posted by RangeOften.com on Jan 22nd 2020

Rule #1: Always wear appropriate hearing protection at the range.Each time you step up to the gun line, ear pro is the shooter's most important piece of gear. That's why we devoted the time to picking out the best shooting hearing protection, both passive and active. In this guide, we're breaking do …

DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At RangeOften.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.


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