It's not clear how far the U.S. administration will go in bearing down on Venezuela, as its largest aircraft carrier nears.
Scientists create a composite fiber using nanotubes that stops bullet impacts better than Kevlar technology while using ...
Survival World on MSN
Rifle Zero Distances Explained: Is 50, 100, or 200 Yards the Sweet Spot?
Because you’re catching the bullet on the upswing, a 50-yard zero often means you’re close to dead-on again around 160–170 ...
The US Navy (USN) and the UK Royal Navy (RN) will start the Increment 8 phase of the UGM-133 Trident II modernisation process ...
The Avid Outdoorsman on MSN
Calibers that drop faster than your confidence
The .444 Marlin is one of the hardest-hitting lever-gun cartridges ever made—but it drops faster than most shooters realize.
Calisthenics is an age-old form of fitness that uses little or no equipment and relies on body weight for resistance. It's ...
"It's the only genre where its name is a mechanic." ...
As extraction shooters continue to find their feet, Bungie's former product manager shares how much he didn't want to use the term for Marathon.
As Escape From Tarkov nears its long-awaited 1.0 release, Battlestate Games' COO Nikita Buyanov tells us why the extraction shooter will stay true to its hardcore roots.
Golf Digest on MSN
Driver: Don't swing harder, swing smarter
Poor contact with a driver is typically caused by a downswing that is too steep. Obviously, the club must move downward, but a driver ideally should reach its low point and then be ascending when it ...
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