Friday, 17 April 2015

JUMPING TARGETS HIGHLIGHTS TOP STATES FOR GUN OWNERSHIP

Some U.S. states are more gun ownership friendly than others. For example, Arizona, Kentucky and Georgia encourage gun ownership and shooting sports are very popular within these states. Other states, such as New York, Connecticut and California have continually fought individuals via legislation to restrict the purchase and possession of firearms.

To determine what states were and were not gun ownership friendly, states were ranked based on the following categories:

Right-to-Carry – Each state’s laws were analyzed based on whether individuals were permitted to carry handguns, albeit it openly or concealed. This also included if individuals could carry with or without permits. Any restrictive state laws that prohibited carrying in certain establishments, such as banks, restaurants and parks, were analyzed. A perfect score were states such as Wyoming and Arizona, which allowed permitless carry, but also included “shall issue” permits for reciprocal permit states.
Sporting Rifles – Scores were also based on municipalities that had restrictions on semiautomatic firearms that were not regulated by the National Firearms Act of 1934, otherwise known as the NFA. These restrictions analyze the magazine capacity, including bans on required registrations, cosmetic features, including pistol grips, bayonet lugs and folding buttstocks.

NFA – Suppressors, machine guns, short-barreled rifles and shotguns can be legally owned in certain states. Other states restrict these items or require complicated paperwork. States were assessed according to those that did not restrict ownership or require Chief Law Enforcement Officers to sign licensing documents.

Castle Doctrine – States that allow the use of force to prevent death and promoted self-defense are given high scores. Any states that restricted citizen’s rights to bear arms for self-defense purposes are given the lowest scores.

Miscellaneous – This final category included several different constitutional provisions, including percentage of gun ownership, state firearm law preemption, shooting range protection statues, state constitutional provisions, availability of ranges and access to shooting sports, including hunting.

Jumping Targets sells a wide range of AR500 steel gun targets. These metal targets have several different caliber ratings, including rimfire, handgun and high power velocities.
Their catalog includes a wide array of products, including gongs, ground targets, paper targets and standing targets. They also feature videos that specifically show Jumping Targets’ shooting targets in action, including their 2.5” small target, a slow motion video of their 3.5” target and their Sniper Bot. 

JUMPING TARGETS PROMOTES LIVING “REAL” LIFE DREAMS

When “Top Gun” was released in 1986, Navy recruiters lined up outside cinemas across the U.S. and men, in an adrenaline-induced daze, quickly signed up to join the military. Their dreams, which focused on becoming a Top Gun pilot and women chasing after them, soon became a stark reality. Most of the men were assigned to anti-climatic enlisted jobs that involved working in linguistics departments, medical facilities, becoming EMTs, working on airplanes, etc.
After men watched the movie, reports showed that careers of wanting to become a Naval Aviator increased by an astounding 500-percent. However, very few military personnel can complete Top Gun training and actually succeed in Flight School.
So, in 1986 men were living the daydream of becoming Navy pilots. Now, they are living the daydream of being Mark Wahlberg in “The Lone Survivor” or Bradley Cooper in “American Sniper.” As always, military movies draw controversy from many groups on both political sides. 
Whether these movies are completely accurate or fictionalized with a Hollywood spin, men always leave the movie theater feeling an intense range of emotions, but mostly with an adrenaline rush. It does not mean that men want to go out, steal a Navy jet, and fly it or that they want to literally become a sniper. It is equivalent to women watching a romance and feeling giddy with delight and happiness. In fact, psychologists would explain it as the brain’s pleasure center, which is similar to the enjoyment or pleasure some people find playing video games.
The next time your significant other comes home from watching the latest sniper or war movie in the theater, pumped for action and feeling as though he has found his calling in the world, instead of immediately joining the military, highlighted below are some helpful, non-career changing alternatives.
To help men feel as though they are living the dream, buy them the downsized version. Jumping Targets offers AR500 Steel Small SniperBot Metal Shooting Targets. This innovative target offers a patent-pending torsion glide technology that helps the target to mechanically reset-itself. This heavy-duty, long lasting target also features industrial strength springs and hinges for advanced longevity. With each hit, the SniperBot rotates 90 degrees, revealing a new target.
Another fun Target is based on the International Practical Shooting Confederation design and is the IPSC Hostage Silhouette Target. Made of 3/8-inch AR500 steel, this hostage target offers interchangeable 2.5-inch, 3.5-inch and 4.75-inch moving targets.
Fortunately, men can have their fun while staying safe at home too.

GUN TARGETS HELP IMPROVE SHOOTING SKILLS

Jumping Targets offers award-winning tips for shooters that want to boost their shooting skills and improve their accuracy.

  • Gear – Shooters should always know their gear before embarking on a hunt, shooting excursion or casual expedition. To help them prepare, they should spend time with their rifles, scopes and other elements of the weapon, including the rifle’s action, cartridge feeding mechanisms, accuracy, cleaning the gun, etc.
  • 22LR – To help practice with cheap ammunition, shooters should consider purchasing an inexpensive .22LR. Ammunition for this weapon is mere pennies per round, and while it is not a replacement for shooting with a rifle, it does help shooters get back in the hunting or shooting mode. In fact, it helps expert shooters improve their shooting with center-fire ammunition.
  • Shape – Before embarking on any type of outdoor adventure, it is important that people get in shape. Breathing and pulse are significant factors when shooting from any field position. It is important to be able to keep these body conditions in check, especially when hunting for small or large game. Additionally, it is healthier for the body to not be gasping for oxygen when trying to take an accurate rifle shot. Slow, steady breaths are healthy so people may consider joining a gym, going through home exercise DVDs, purchasing an exercise bike, going for daily walks with their pets or children or other types of exercise to help improve their overall body condition.
  • Sighting In Rifles – Bullet shape and weight are significant factors, as these determine where the bullet hits several hundred yards down range. When sighting in a weapon, determine the exact ammunition that will be used when hunting. Bore sighting is never a substitute for sighting with hunting ammunition or with live ammunition at a hunting range.
  • Practice Shooting – To help mimic real life shooting positions, shooters should try shooting from field positions. If hunters want to prepare for hunting season, they should shoot from bipods and other accuracy aids that they may use when hunting in the outdoors. This will help improve their accuracy and give them results that are more fluid.
  • Limitations – All shooters need to know their limitations. Even though modern optics and ammunition claims it is theoretically possible to shoot game from more than six or seven football lengths away, it does not mean it is sportsmen-like and it is also not worth wounding an animal without a fatal shot. Ultimately, if a hunter does not feel comfortable taking a shot, he/she should take a step back and not take the shot.
  • Steel Shooting TargetsJumping Targets offers steel gun targets that are made of high-grade AR500 steel. Offering immediate results, these moving targets are ideal for hunters shooting at short or long distances and allow shooters to dramatically improve their aim and accuracy.

Monday, 23 March 2015

Shooting targets for fun, training and skills

Are you a new shooter?

If yes, you will need shooting targets or paper targets to improve your target attainment skills. These products will help you have fun, training and skills.  They have unique design helping the shooters fire multiple rounds without resetting. Shooting or gun targets are made in accordance with all quality and safety measures in place so that they can be used for many long years.

Prefer to shop gun targets online. You will be surprised to see the collection available with the leading online stores. You may have never thought there are such huge varieties of different targets available in the market. Not only you will find cheaper products, you will also get an opportunity to browse through the latest ones made with the use of latest innovation.

There are dozens of online stores selling gong stands, tree gun targets, replacement targets, circle shooting gongs and steel targets.  It is all on you to decide which type of targets you want to buy for your shooting needs.   Also, you need to check the price before making the decision. Compare the price with at least 5 to 6 companies before making the final decision.  This will help you save good bucks on your purchase. 

Sunday, 15 March 2015

THE BENEFITS OF ENJOYING SHOOTING TARGETS

Jumping Targets offers award-winning tips for shooters that want to boost their shooting skills and improve their accuracy.



Gear – Shooters should always know their gear before embarking on a hunt, shooting excursion or casual expedition. To help them prepare, they should spend time with their rifles, scopes and other elements of the weapon, including the rifle’s action, cartridge feeding mechanisms, accuracy, cleaning the gun, etc.
.22LR – To help practice with cheap ammunition, shooters should consider purchasing an inexpensive .22LR. Ammunition for this weapon is mere pennies per round, and while it is not a replacement for shooting with a rifle, it does help shooters get back in the hunting or shooting mode. In fact, it helps expert shooters improve their shooting with centre-fire ammunition.
Shape – Before embarking on any type of outdoor adventure, it is important that people get in shape. Breathing and pulse are significant factors when shooting from any field position. It is important to be able to keep these body conditions in check, especially when hunting for small or large game. Additionally, it is healthier for the body to not be gasping for oxygen when trying to take an accurate rifle shot. Slow, steady breaths are healthy so people may consider joining a gym, going through home exercise DVDs, purchasing an exercise bike, going for daily walks with their pets or children or other types of exercise to help improve their overall body condition.
Sighting In Rifles – Bullet shape and weight are significant factors, as these determine where the bullet hits several hundred yards down range. When sighting in a weapon, determine the exact ammunition that will be used when hunting. Bore sighting is never a substitute for sighting with hunting ammunition or with live ammunition at a hunting range.
Practice Shooting – To help mimic real life shooting positions, shooters should try shooting from field positions. If hunters want to prepare for hunting season, they should shoot from bipods and other accuracy aids that they may use when hunting in the outdoors. This will help improve their accuracy and give them results that are more fluid.
Limitations – All shooters need to know their limitations. Even though modern optics and ammunition claims it is theoretically possible to shoot game from more than six or seven football lengths away, it does not mean it is sportsmen-like and it is also not worth wounding an animal without a fatal shot. Ultimately, if a hunter does not feel comfortable taking a shot, he/she should take a step back and not take the shot.
Steel Shooting Targets – Jumping Targets offers metal spinning targets that are made of high-grade AR500 steel. Offering immediate results, these moving targets are ideal for hunters shooting at short or long distances and allow shooters to dramatically improve their aim and accuracy.

Find best Gun Targets at very lowest prices under one roof. Jumpingtargets.com is a online portal to shop gun targets and shooting targets.

Thursday, 19 February 2015

JUMPING TARGETS: SECOND AMENDMENT COMMENTARY

Jumping Targets features the top gun safety rules when shooting targets.
Safe Direction– Always keep guns pointed in a safe direction. If there is any kind of accident, it will not cause damage or an accidental injury. This means never pointing a gun – whether loaded or unloaded– at a person.

Trigger– Always keep fingers off the trigger until ready to shoot, even if the trigger guard is on.
Unload– Always keep guns loaded until ready to shoot the weapon at gun targets. Confirm that the chamber is clear of all ammunition and the gun is safe to handle and use.
Storing– When storing guns, there are several rules that the National Rifle Association recommends, which are highlighted below:
  • Target – Know where the steel gun or paper targets  are located and what is beyond the targets. Pay attention to any areas past the target. Never fire in areas around people, which means thinking first and always shooting second.
  • Safety– Always handle guns with safety and respect. Constantly check the safety and action, removing any ammunition from the magazine or gun. A gun’s mechanical safety device is not foolproof, which is why all gun owners should make it a habit to regularly check guns by hand.
  • Operation– Guns require regular maintenance or they can become inoperable and unsafe to shoot.
  • Ammunition– Guns have specific ammunition. For example, pellets, BBS, shells and cartridges are designed for specific weapons. The ammunition type is stamped on the barrel of each gun. Ammunition is identified by information stamped on the cartridge or the box. Never shoot a gun unless the proper ammunition is used.
  • Protection– Always wear ear and eye protection when practicing shooting guns. There are some exceptions, such as when hunting, when sight and hearing are vital for helping hone hunting skills.
  • Substances– Do not use over-the-counter, alcohol, prescription or other drugs before, during or while shooting. This is the same for handling weapons, as this is unsafe and is the cause of accidental deaths and injuries.
  • Storing Guns– Always store guns in areas that cannot be accessed by unauthorized people. There are many storage devices on today’s market, including locking devices that attach to guns, mechanical devices, mechanical safeties that are built into guns and much more.
  • Cleaning– Regular cleaning is required to ensure that guns operate and perform properly. Guns require cleaning every time they are used to help prevent build up.

For guns that are stored long-term, it is important to check for accumulated moisture, dirt, oil, grease or other build up that can affect guns operational qualities.

GUN TARGETS: DIFFERENT SHOOTING STANCES

When shooting handguns, there are many different shooting stances to take into consideration. Jumping Targets specializes in developing, creating and selling top-rated shooting targets. They provide information about the two significant upright shooting stances.

THE ISOSCELES

This stance is a common beginning-shooting stance. It provides comprehensive overage in nearly all directions, as it allows the upper body to easily rotate.


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  • Shooters should face steel gun targets with their feet approximately shoulder width apart.
  • Knees should have a slight bend in them.
  • The handgun should be fully extended, while keeping the target in between the gun’s sights, arms both straight, and locked.
  • Shoulders are squared, while the arms form a solid isosceles triangle.

 This two-handed stance is the first shooting stance in most firearm training and safety classes. In particular, this stance is simple and easy to remember under duress.

THE WEAVER

Military, police and self defense advocates frequently use the Weaver position. It allows for an increase in accuracy while offering the convenience of a smaller, narrower profile. The stance is also commonly viewed on TV because it is more professional.

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  • With feet remaining shoulder width apart, place the dominant leg slightly back into a boxer-like stance.
  • Angle the support arm’s shoulder toward the gun targets.
  • Bend knees slightly, while keeping body weight leaning slightly forward.
  • Grasping the gun with both hands, use opposing pressure.
  • Bend both elbows, with the support elbow pointing downward.

An interesting fact is that Jack Weaver developed this gun stance in the late 1950s. He was the first person to use a two-handed grip that included opposite tension with both hands. His push/pull grip stance helped to improve shooter’s speed, accuracy and stability. This stance was rapidly adopted for self-defense shooting, as it was quickly recognized for its numerous benefits.

There is one additional stance, which is taught at self-defense academies. It is sometimes referred to as the “Tactical” stance because special forces and tactical units use this modified stance, as it helps to keep body armor facing forward, rather than exposing vulnerable body parts to criminals.

  • Stand with feet shoulder width apart. Place the strong leg slightly behind the weak leg.
  • Keeping shoulders squared, aim at the target.
  • Grasping the handgun, use opposing pressure with both hands.
  • Lock the shooting arm forward, keep the support arm bent, elbow close to the body and point down.