I've been a little slow updating the blog, sorry about that! I did want to share my review of the Springfield XD-9, which was recently published by Cheaper Than Dirt. http://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/springfield-armory-xd-9-review/
My Interview on NRA News Cam & Co!
On May 28, 2015 I had the pleasure of being interviewed by the one and only Cam Edwards from NRA News. Cam is the host of Cam & Co., which airs weekdays. We discussed my latest article on Women's Outdoor News. http://embed.videodigm.com/829aa21e1f59fd31421d439c69a016d9">NRA News Interview with Cam & Co.
Changing Perceptions: How to Deal With the Anti-Gun Crowd Professionally
My latest article for Women's Outdoor News focuses on something we've all dealt with: run-ins with the anti-gun crowd. Here's how I handled a recent run-in and some strategies for handling these encounters professionally. As law abiding firearm owners, we need to educate and advocate; sometimes we even need to walk away. Changing Perceptions: How... Continue Reading →
How I Survived My First Ladies-Only Shooting Clinic
As I've mentioned, I am proud to be a new columnist at Women's Outdoor News! If you're not familiar with our content, go give us a look! For my first post in the Armed and In Charge column, I share my experience directing my first NRA Women on Target clinic. How I Survived My First... Continue Reading →
My First Post on Women’s Outdoor News
Click here to read my latest article published on Women's Outdoor News! How I Survived My First Ladies-Only Shooting Clinic
Some Big News!
After holding this in for a few weeks, I am finally able to announce some pretty big news! I am officially a member of TeamWON! I will be writing a monthly column for Women's Outdoor News called Armed and In Charge. The column, sponsored by LaserMax, will be published on the 2nd and 4th week... Continue Reading →
Exercises to Improve Your Accuracy
Winter is a great time to get in shape. While the windchill may keep us from being outdoors doing what we love, we can be getting stronger for when spring finally gets here! Enjoy!
Freelance Writer / Social Media Management / Instructor & Range Safety Officer
If you are new to the world of shooting, perhaps you have not put much thought into the connection between physical conditioning and your shooting accuracy. Strengthening your “shooting muscles” can go a long way toward improving your accuracy and keeping yourself healthy.
Whether you shoot pistols or rifles, you need a strong upper body. Target rifles can be downright heavy, especially after shooting for a while. While pistols are much lighter, the fact that you are holding them with your arms extended in front of you, generally with no support, you can fatigue quite quickly. In a match or in a defensive situation, the last thing you want is to feel fatigued early on in the game.
Below are some basic upper body, core strengthening and cardio exercises, which can be performed at a gym or in the privacy of your own home generally without fancy or pricey equipment…
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Braving the Elements
Freelance Writer / Social Media Management / Instructor & Range Safety Officer
by Annette Doerr
Baby its cold outside! Winter seems to be in a holding pattern here in New York State and I am not sure it will EVER go away! Perhaps you are lucky enough to live in a more temperate part of the country, or if you are lucky, you may have access to an indoor range.
If you are a shooting addict like I am and you want to shoot even in the dead of winter, you are going to have to brave the elements and rough it a little! Heck, hunters do it all the time, so why not those of us who just want to keep up our marksmanship skills and just shoot? For those who compete, winter is the perfect time to get a jump on your fair-weathered competitors by working on your marksmanship skills all winter long!
Shooting can be more complicated in colder…
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My Five Biggest Regrets of SHOTShow 2015
by Annette Doerr I am back. I am recovered. I had an amazing time hiking the miles and miles of trail that is SHOTShow. But I will admit… I have some regrets. In fact, I have five. 1. I was honored and flattered to be one of the selected media outlets to be... Continue Reading →
Happy New Year!
Just a quick post to wish everyone a happy and healthy 2015. I am currently prepping for SHOTShow later this month, which means some fresh content coming soon. I'm honored and delighted to have again been invited to the Women's Outdoor & Shooting Industry Dinner held during SHOTShow, so stay tuned later this month. 2014 was a... Continue Reading →
