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The Shooter's Log by Cheaper Than Dirt! | we get older, we lose visual acuity. Some of the sights we

The Shooter's Log by Cheaper Than Dirt! | [View in Browser]( [Cheaper than Dirt]( [Sights for Older Shooters]( [The 10 Best Sights for Older Shooters]( we get older, we lose visual acuity. Some of the sights we used when young no longer serve as well. There are options that allow the shooter to actually see the sights and make accurate hits with the handgun, which is what it is all about. Let’s consider the different types and which type may be best for your needs. [Read More]( [Ruger 57]( [Review: Ruger 57]( Ruger 57 pistol features good grip treatment, allowing a good balance of adhesion and abrasion. It is a great pest and varmint gun, although questionable for coyote past 50 yards. For defensive use, it is a great pistol for those who cannot handle greater recoil. Click below to read the full review. [Read More]( [AR-15 Rifle Optics]( [6 Best Optics for AR-15 Rifles]( The AR-15 rifle is America’s rifle, whether in a light carbine or a longer-barrel precision rifle. I use rifle scopes from many makers in many price ranges. We have the highest-quality AR-15 optics and the best glass for the money in history. I enjoy using a quality optic. Today’s AR-15 optics are amazing, and you get more for your money than ever. [Read More]( [Fire in the Wild]( [Starting a Fire in the Wild: 3 Options]( When it comes to surviving in the wilderness, it’s crucial to prioritize your basic needs. Those include food, shelter and water. Of course, starting a fire is just as important for enduring the elements, and knowing how to ignite a flame without a lighter or matches may just save your life. With that in mind, here are three ways to start a fire in the wild. [Read More]( [Week-In-Review News Roundup]( [Week-In-Review News Roundup: October 18-24, 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!]( [New Loyalty Reward ]( To redeem, [select one of these #rangedayfriday shirts,]( add it to your cart, and enter your reward code at checkout. Not a loyalty member? [Join today!]( [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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