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The Shooter's Log by Cheaper Than Dirt! | The SIG Sauer Legion P229 is a class act. When SIG first i

The Shooter's Log by Cheaper Than Dirt! | [View in Browser]( [Cheaper than Dirt]( [SIG Sauer P229 Legion: A Cut Above]( [SIG Sauer P229 Legion: A Cut Above]( The SIG Sauer Legion P229 is a class act. When SIG first introduced the Legion line of handguns with the goal of uniting serious users and giving special recognition, the P229 was the second gun offered. Many say firearm ownership or concealed carry is a way of life. SIG has taken this to the next level by creating an experience that extends beyond the sale. [Read More]( [The Big Three: Rifle Cartridges]( [The Big Three: Rifle Cartridges]( The author’s favorite cartridges have changed over time. His first favored rifle cartridge was the .22 LR. Later, he obtained his first .30-30 WCF. He found the .30-06 Springfield a great choice and toyed with the.25-06 and 7mm-08. The .270 was tested but not adopted, and he has the greatest respect for the 7mm Remington Magnum. He was late to the AR game but found the .223/5.56 to be outstanding. So, which three made the top of the of the author’s list? Read the full article to find out and see if you agree with the author’s choices. [Read More]( [Ruger M77 .357 Magnum — A Bolt-Action Rifle for the Ages]( [Ruger M77 .357 Magnum — A Bolt-Action Rifle for the Ages]( While showing off a.357 Magnum Ruger M77 rifle the author was asked, “What’s it good for?” “Shooting,” was his short answer, but the question got the author to thinking. With an 18.5-inch barrel, the M77 could easily be classified as a carbine. However, most people think lever-action when they’re thinking along those lines. Does a bolt-action pistol caliber carbine make sense? [Read More]( [It’s Not the Hardware That Wins the Gunfight, It’s the Shooter]( [It’s Not the Hardware That Wins the Gunfight, It’s the Shooter]( The Shooter’s Log is here to stimulate thought and get the reader interested and thinking about their own survival. And that is the bottom line, surviving. Internal motivation is something we all need. This is what motivates us to train. External motivation is events that catch our attention. Such events provoke thought concerning the right tools to prevail in an increasingly likely defensive encounter. [Read More]( [Test Your Trigger Knowledge: Triggers Explained]( [Test Your Trigger Knowledge: Triggers Explained]( There is no universal lexicon for the trigger, its parts, and how it behaves. Writers are as guilty as anyone of using incorrect nomenclature. That won’t do in some applications. Let’s begin as if we were firing the weapon. The action is cocked, as it has been racked or set. The firearm is ready to fire. The shooter will feel some pre-travel as he or she presses the trigger. [Read More]( [Bigger Guns, Bigger Headache?]( [Bigger Guns, Bigger Headache?]( When it comes to guns, the argument for bigger calibers isn’t difficult to make. Bigger hits harder. The problem comes in the form of bigger calibers often hitting harder at both ends. Recoil simply isn’t as much fun as it once was. As the author gets a little older, he’s seeing a lot of the friends and family downsizing both their homes and vehicles. Some downsize their firearms as their threat profile and physical ability changes. Let’s look at some of the better choices. [Read More]( [Win This Firearm]( [Upgrade to Full Auto Rewards]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( P.O Box 162087 Fort Worth, TX, 76161, US © 2022 CTD, Inc. All Rights Reserved If you want to unsubscribe from our mailing list, unsubscribe [here](

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