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The Shooter's Log by Cheaper Than Dirt! | [View in Browser]( [Cheaper than Dirt]( [SHOT Show 2020]( [SHOT Show 2020 Recap]( Where else can you go and spend four days surrounded by 60,000 plus of your best friends and at least that many guns? Yes, that would be the wonderful chaos that is the NSSF SHOT Show 2020. Our team of writers recapped what they loved most about the show and their favorite featured products. [Read More]( [.17 HMR]( [What I’ve Learned in 20 Years With the .17 HMR]( Perhaps I should say I am looking forward to my 20th year with the dinky little .17 HMR, as it isn’t quite two decades old— but we are getting very close. I have owned a .17 of some type since its introduction. Here's what I've learned over the past 20 years when it comes to this great rifle caliber. [Read More]( [Survival Shelter Activity]( [5 Ways to Stay Active in a Survival Shelter]( A survival shelter is far smaller than the accommodations you’re likely used to. There isn’t much space to move around while you’re waiting out an SHTF scenario, so it’s easy to get lazy, lethargic and sedentary. Here are five ways to preserve your health when all hell breaks loose. [Read More]( [Basic Tenets]( [The Basic Tenets of Firearm Training]( Firearms training is a serious business. If the only goal is recreational shooting, that’s a fine thing, but you must have a good understanding of safety. If training for personal defense, the training must be serious. The following basic tenets of marksmanship have sufficed to train me and many thousands of successful shooters. [Read More]( [Week-In-Review News Roundup]( [Week-In-Review News Roundup: February 2-8, 2020]( Check out our Week-In-Review News Roundup, where you’ll find some of the previous week’s top stories in the shooting industry, as well as our favorite reader comments and #RangeDayFriday photos. [Read More]( Win This Rifle! [Win This Gun!]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( P.O Box 162087 Fort Worth, TX, 76161, US © 2020 CTD, Inc. All Rights Reserved If you want to unsubscribe from our mailing list, unsubscribe [here](

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