Seminar: Practical Tactical

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posted on May 4, 2013
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Those wanting to get into 3-gun competition had to look no further than the seminar entitled "Practical Tactical: Competition Shooting Tips, Tricks, Gear And More" to discover how to get started. The presentation, featuring speaker Jacob "Rattlesnake Jake" James, taught more than 100 attendees about the fastest-growing shooting sport, covering topics from gear and techniques to valuable relationships and rules.

Following the presentation, there was an opportunity for guests to ask questions. From the enthusiasm of the crowd, it looks like 3-Gun's growth will continue.

For more information about the seminars offered at the 142nd NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, go to NRAAM.org.

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