This Week on Shooting USA – CMP National Trophy Match

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Post by NHGF [Feed] » Tue Apr 21, 2020 4:26 pm

ImageCMP National Trophy MatchNashville, TN -(AmmoLand.com)- The National Trophy Match at Camp Perry is the most valuable of the Civilian Marksmanship Program events awarding points toward the Distinguished Rifleman badge. The chase for points to become Distinguished can take years as a life-time goal. That’s the draw that brings a thousand shooters to the firing lines at ranges out to 600 yards. Plus, the Browning 1919 was the lighter machinegun that fought through WW-II, Korea, and into Vietnam. The 1919 is now historic full auto fire in 30-06. Then it’s Cops only at the NRA Police Championships so we sent our Cop, Chris Cerino, to both report and compete. And John lays out the evolution of the M&P Shields that are now carried by more than 3,000,000 Americans. More Info… USA AIR TIMES
Wednesday 9:00 Eastern and Pacific, 8:00 Central on Outdoor Channel
Shooting USA is listed as a one-hour show in your cable menu. AND IN CANADA
On the Sportsman Canada Channel
Our Same Show, the Same Week, as in the USA Sportsman Canada Channel is available in 750,000 Canadian Households.  Find the channel and find us north of the Border. Stay Home, Stay Safe, and we’ll send our best to entertain you. Subscribe to see all our shows as often as you like at https://vimeo.com/ondemand/shootingusa Jim
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About Shooting USA: Image Jim Scoutten, America's Most Watched Firearms Reporter, has been on the beat for 25 years, reporting the stories of the Shooting Sports and the Firearms Industry. The show produces a series of popular segments focusing on historical guns, the personalities in the sport and industry, insider reports from gun tests, and practical tips from shooting sports pros. The show appeals to shooting sports enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels by providing practical tips on safely handling, modifying and repairing their favorite guns. For more information, please visit www.ShootingUSA.com