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Sighting in with Shooting USA - Multi-Gun Tech
We're sighting in on the new technology seen in competition at the USPSA Multi-Gun Nationals. The top of the list is the new trend to magazine fed shotguns that are taking over in the Open Division.
Plus the answer to countless viewer questions-What scopes are on Jerry Miculek's rifle?
Then the National Shooting Sports Foundation's project to introduce new people to shooting. We'll take you to a First Shots class in Piru, California.
First up, John’s report on the latest technology to be put to the test under the strain of competition. After all, the Nationals should be a test, with the titles of National Champion up for grabs.
This year, as in years past, there was all sorts of new equipment in the hands of the best shooters in the nation. John shows you the stuff that will be the next must have gear for all of the shooters interested in practical competition as long as it works and wins.
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Jerry Miculek’s Rifle Sights
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The US Optics SN-4S rifle scope. It’s a one to four variable power optic for targets from 25 yards to 200 yards. Suggested retail is just over $1100. Website Info
The SN-4 uses a LaRue Tactical SPR 1.5 one piece, zero retaining quick change mount. The Larue mount allows the user to quickly remove and replace an optic with a guarantee that the zero will be maintained. The Larue Tactical SPR 1.5 single piece scope mount is a little under $200. Website Info
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Matt Burkett 45 degree off-set mount for the Mini Red Dot. The geometry centers the red dot optic over the bore at a 45 degree angle. When you see Jerry flip his rifle to the side and take the close targets, this is the mount he is depending on. The Matt Burkett off-set mount is $120. Website Info
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J-Point Red Dot. This is the red dot optic Jerry chooses to sit on the angle mount. The J-Point red dot from JP rifles with a 4MOA dot. The J-point red dot optic is $300. Web Info
Get all that mounted on your AR and you’re shooting like Jerry.
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The Titan AR comp from Eric Lund and SJC The six side ports are angled back in a V pattern to help reduce recoil, and the two ports on top vent gasses up to prevent muzzle flip. The Titan Comp starts at $90. Website Info
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Taylor Freelance Mag Extensions These are base plate mag extensions to add five more rounds to your high-cap magazines. This is the quickest way to take your M&P 40 out of the Production division, with the ten round limit, and into the Limited Division, where the only rule on capacity is determined by the length of the magazine. The design fits the rule and will give you 19 rounds of .40 cal in the M&P high-cap mag. The Taylor Freelance extended floor plates for M&P start at 29 bucks. Website Info
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Marvel Precision 22 Rimfire Conversions Two Models that convert your 1911 to shoot affordable rimfire ammo.
Unit One is the high accuracy conversion with a Shillen Barrel. Suggested Retail $450
Unit Two is more affordable and fine for plinking. Suggested Retail $340
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The NSSF First Shots Program

The industry sponsored program to get first time shooters started right at the range. The program uses certified instructors and volunteers to supervise “first shots”.
Info from the National Shooting Sports Foundation
Click here to see our First Half Hour - Shooting USA The USPSA Multi-Gun Nationals
Discount Link -- Save $10 when you join the NRA
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