Do you know a woman who wants to learn to shoot a firearm or who is already shooting? Does she need a holster, more training, a place to find out information? If so, check out what The Well Armed Woman offers.
Navy SEAL firearms instructor Chris Sajnog details for us how to place your finger on the trigger for an effective, accurate shot.
Are you looking for a great book for training purposes in firearms? Look no further. A must-have, according to Babbs.
From rifle rod hangers to ball cap hooks, find out how to organize your shooting gear. Sponsored by Galco Gunleather.
“The sooner you realize who you are and what you are and what your gifts are, the sooner you can embark on the journey to develop your gift,” writes Vera Koo, in this inspirational gift that every woman should read.
Are you ready to start shopping for stocking stuffers for the shooting enthusiast in your life? Annette Doeer is ready to help you and lists several great ideas. Sponsored by Armed and In Charge.
Michelle Cerino writes, “Most wonder, ‘What if?’ I say, ‘When this happens, then I’ll…’ because I almost always have my emergency essentials.” Find out what she keeps in her Go Bag and why. Sponsored by Galco Gunleather.
If you have a laser on your firearm, learn how to train with it — and why. Armed and In Charge, with Stacy Bright, is sponsored by LaserMax.
Annette Doerr went shopping for shooting apps, and WOWZAHS, wait till you see what she found. Sponsored by LaserMax, Inc.
Bruce Hutcheon, host of Whitetail Rendezvous Podcast, interviewed The WON’s publisher Barbara Baird. Find out about why she started Women’s Outdoor News, and about what she sees happening in the world of women in hunting and shooting today.
Do you want to learn how to hunt? This downloadable guide will give you lots of ideas for moving forward with a plan.
Vera Koo spells out why you absolutely must compete at several shooting tournaments before attempting to shoot at the Bianchi Cup.
Sara Ahrens lists 3 quick ways to evaluate firearms training that you might want to take. Sponsored by Crossbreed Holsters.
Julie Golob shares tips on going prone, including both low- and high-impact methods.
Retro WON — Sara Ahrens gives her expectations when purchasing a firearm, in this 2-part series of OffBeat.
Are you ready for this? Are you ready to start training with your new firearm? Find places and organizations that welcome you. Sponsored by Armed and In Charge.
She won’t leave home without these things, all packed and ready for Michelle Cerino’s next shooting competition. Sponsored by Galco Gunleather.
Annette Doerr lists easy ways to save money and still enjoy your range time. Sponsored by LaserMax, Inc.
Finally, a place we can call our own — to talk about all things firearms.
Find out what this month’s issue holds.
Lea Leggitt is fresh off an international hunting event, the NRA’s Youth Hunter Education Challenge. She lists 7 tips to help you improve yourself if you’re competing in YHEC.
Why you should walk away. That’s your last resort when a gun salesman ignores you, writes Annette Doerr. Sponsored by Armed and In Charge.
Kristen Schmitt explains why local archery shops rock.
Find out what you need to know at your shooting range, before you uncase your gun.
She’s back (again)! Vera Koo describes not only how, but also, why she chose to come back to shooting at the Bianchi Match this year.
Stacy Bright lists 5 items that you should either bring home with you or have there already for your new gun. Sponsored by LaserMax, Inc.
Christine Cunningham applies the 4 rules of safe firearm handling specifically to hunting. A must-read and must-refresh piece. Sponsored by Syren USA.
We welcome new columnist Annette Doerr, who shares how she planned and executed a Women on Target shooting clinic for ladies last year. Looks like she survived and is going to do it again this year! Sponsored by LaserMax, Inc.
Comp-Tac walks you through how to make sure your holster will hold your firearm.
Marti asked, and several women told her about the guns they preferred. Sponsored by Crossbreed Holsters.
Randi Rogers stopped long enough in her whirlwind schedule to talk to one of our fav radio hosts, Dan Small.