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		<title>2012 Ammo Stats from Lucky Gunner</title>
		<link>https://girlsguidetoguns.com/2013/01/07/2012-ammo-stats-from-lucky-gunner/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2013 06:19:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Natalie]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A leading online ammo retailer shares statistics of what their sales looked like in 2012.</p><p>You just finished reading <a href="/2013/01/07/2012-ammo-stats-from-lucky-gunner/">2012 Ammo Stats from Lucky Gunner</a> on <a href="/">Girls Guide to Guns</a>. Please consider leaving a comment!</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lucky Gunner, a leading online ammo retailer, had a pretty interesting year.   Some of their sales statistics might surprise you. For instance, California (home sweet home for me) ranked number one in online sales. Who saw that one coming?</p>
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<p>Check out the full article here:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.luckygunner.com/labs/2012-ammo-stats/" target="_blank">https://www.luckygunner.com/labs/2012-ammo-stats/</a></p>
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		<title>Contest From GG2G and Lightfield Less Lethal</title>
		<link>https://girlsguidetoguns.com/2011/12/06/contest-from-gg2g-and-lightfield-less-lethal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 12:46:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Natalie]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Let the contest begin! Lightfield Less Lethal and Girls Guide to Guns  want to hear your stories and see your photos. Here is how it works: 1) Send in 1-3 photos of you and your shotgun. 2) Answer one, two or all three of the following questions questions in a paragraph. Please keep it under [&#8230;]</p><p>You just finished reading <a href="/2011/12/06/contest-from-gg2g-and-lightfield-less-lethal/">Contest From GG2G and Lightfield Less Lethal</a> on <a href="/">Girls Guide to Guns</a>. Please consider leaving a comment!</p>]]></description>
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<p>Let the contest begin! <a href="https://lightfieldlesslethal.com/" target="_blank">Lightfield Less Lethal</a> and Girls Guide to Guns  want to hear your stories and see your photos. Here is how it works:</p>
<p>1) Send in 1-3 photos of you and your shotgun.</p>
<p>2) Answer one, two or all three of the following questions questions in a paragraph. Please keep it under 500 words.</p>
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<li>What do you love about shooting?</li>
<li>What does shooting mean to you?</li>
<li>Why and how did you get in to shooting?</li>
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<p>Send all entries to <a href="natalie@girlsguidetoguns.com" target="_blank">natalie@girlsguidetoguns.com</a></p>
<p>The top three winners selected by Girls Guide and Lightfield will find their photos and stories posted on this site and they will receive a gift box of Lightfield Less Lethal ammunition*. Be sure and check out the <a href="https://lightfieldlesslethal.com/wildlife.html" target="_blank">Lightfield Less Lethal website</a> to learn more about their products.</p>
<p>Contest ends Tuesday, 12/13/11. Winners announced on or before Friday, 12/16/11.</p>
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<p>*in states where shipping ammo is legal</p>
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		<title>Smart Bullets</title>
		<link>https://girlsguidetoguns.com/2011/09/16/smart-bullets/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 18:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Natalie]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t know about you, but the gun geek in me is freaking out right now. From Sclick.net Coolest latest gadgets &#8212; U.S. Army begins using radio controlled Smart Bullets &#8212; &#8211; New electronic technology gadgets &#160; Although development started over a year ago, the U.S. Army revealed today, that they will begin handing out the [&#8230;]</p><p>You just finished reading <a href="/2011/09/16/smart-bullets/">Smart Bullets</a> on <a href="/">Girls Guide to Guns</a>. Please consider leaving a comment!</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em>Don&#8217;t know about you, but the gun geek in me is freaking out right now.</em></h3>
<p>From <a href="https://sclick.net/cool-gadgets/coolest-latest-gadgets-u-s-army-begins-using-radio-controlled-smart-bullets-new-electronic-technology-gadgets.html" target="_blank">Sclick.net</a></p>
<h2>Coolest latest gadgets &#8212; U.S. Army begins using radio controlled Smart Bullets &#8212; &#8211; New electronic technology gadgets</h2>
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<p>Although development started over a year ago, the U.S. Army revealed today, that they will begin handing out the XM25 rifle later this month in Afghanistan.</p>
<p>The XM25 uses smart bullets, which are laser-guided, radio-controlled and carry an onboard CPU.</p>
<p>According to the bullet’s maker, Alliant Techsystems, each bullet has a small magnetic transducer that interacts with the Earth’s magnetic field, generating a tiny alternating current every time it spins as it speeds toward the target.</p>
<p>Measured against the gun’s specially calibrated rifling, this means the bullet can keep track of how far it has traveled in real time.</p>
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<p>The rifle’s gunsight uses a laser rangefinder to determine the exact distance to the enemy, after which the soldier can add or subtract up to 3 metres from that distance to enable the bullets to clear the barrier from which the enemy is hiding behind and explode above or beside the target.</p>
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<p>To see the entire post with images, click here:</p>
<p><a href="https://sclick.net/cool-gadgets/coolest-latest-gadgets-u-s-army-begins-using-radio-controlled-smart-bullets-new-electronic-technology-gadgets.html" target="_blank">https://sclick.net/cool-gadgets/coolest-latest-gadgets-u-s-army-begins-using-radio-controlled-smart-bullets-new-electronic-technology-gadgets.html</a></p>
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		<title>Ammo Jewelry</title>
		<link>https://girlsguidetoguns.com/2011/09/06/ammo-jewelry/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Sep 2011 16:40:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Natalie]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Another great post from our friend Shelley Rae over at GunNuts.net Ammo Jewelry Posted on September 2, 2011 by Shelley Rae I don’t wear much jewelry and I’m not a huge fan of putting ammunition in my jewelry.  I just don’t see much appeal in walking around with a 9mm casing wrapped around my neck. [&#8230;]</p><p>You just finished reading <a href="/2011/09/06/ammo-jewelry/">Ammo Jewelry</a> on <a href="/">Girls Guide to Guns</a>. Please consider leaving a comment!</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Another great post from our friend Shelley Rae over at <a href="https://gunnuts.net/" target="_blank">GunNuts.net</a></em></p>
<h2><a title="Ammo Jewelry" href="https://gunnuts.net/2011/09/02/ammo-jewelry/" rel="bookmark">Ammo Jewelry</a></h2>
<div>Posted on September 2, 2011 by Shelley Rae</div>
<p><a href="https://www.jenuinelyjeni.com/store/pistolpetals.html"><img alt="" src="https://gunnuts.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Style_4pp-161x300.jpg" width="161" height="300" /></a>I don’t wear much jewelry and I’m not a huge fan of putting ammunition in my jewelry.  I just don’t see much appeal in walking around with a 9mm casing wrapped around my neck.  This morning, while hunting for a link for my <a title="A Gunny Kitchen" href="https://gunnuts.net/2011/09/02/a-gunny-kitchen/">Gunny Kitchen</a> post, I stumbled across some ammunition jewelry that I actually like.</p>
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<p>The necklaces I came across are not just some casings with gold chains through them, there is some artistic value in <a href="https://www.jenuinelyjeni.com/store/pistolpetals.html">Jeni’s “Pistol Petals”</a>.  She has taken different caliber casings and bent them out to form flowers and mounted them on sterling silver wire.  While I, personally, would not purchase anything larger than a 9mm casing her creations go all the way up to .500 S&amp;W and include a set of a .25 ACP earrings.  It’s a relief to see ammo jewelry that is not just ammo on a chain, but rather ammunition that has been taken and stylized into something more than ammo.</p>
<div><a href="https://bulletgirl.com/neckwear/neckwear_223REM_rhodium.html"><img alt="" src="https://gunnuts.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/223necklace-300x154.jpg" width="300" height="154" /></a>Bullet Girl&#8217;s .223 REM rhodium plated necklace</div>
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</a>To read the post in its entirety, click the link below:</em></p>
<p><a href="https://gunnuts.net/2011/09/02/ammo-jewelry/" target="_blank">https://gunnuts.net/2011/09/02/ammo-jewelry/</a></p>
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		<title>A Brief Lesson in Bullets</title>
		<link>https://girlsguidetoguns.com/2011/03/09/a-brief-lesson-in-bullets/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 08:06:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Jessica Brooks of Barnes Bullets tells us a bit about ammo and what it's like to be female in the firearms industry. </p><p>You just finished reading <a href="/2011/03/09/a-brief-lesson-in-bullets/">A Brief Lesson in Bullets</a> on <a href="/">Girls Guide to Guns</a>. Please consider leaving a comment!</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>We love <a href="https://www.barnesbullets.com/" target="_blank">Barnes Bullets</a> here at Girl&#8217;s Guide not only because of their fantastic products, but because they know how to take care of the ladies. Check out their website and you&#8217;ll notice several categories set aside just for us. I got a chance to talk with Jessica Brooks, head of Product Management and Marketing and Advertising at Barnes Bullets, to learn a bit about ammo and what it&#8217;s like to be female in the firearms industry.<br />
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<p>Natalie Foster: Tell me a bit about the history of the company and your involvement in it.</p>
<p>Jessica Brooks: Barnes Bullets was founded back in 1932 by Fred Barnes. He supplied custom bullets that he actually made in his basement to hunters that wanted to buy a premium bullet. So Barnes is currently the oldest bullet manufacturer in the country. My parents, Randy and Coni Brooks bought the company back in 1974 and back then it was in Colorado. They moved it to Utah and we’ve got a workforce just full of family. My sister and I grew up in the business and did just about everything from production to office work to ballistics lab work. We just kind of went where we were needed from the time we were really young &#8211; 3 and 4 years old. I really come from the roots of the company. I’ve worked in just about every department there is and so now I’m doing product management and Marketing and Advertising.</p>
<p>NF: Very cool. Your position as a female in the firearms industry is pretty unique, isn’t it?</p>
<p>JB: Yeah, it is really unique. There aren’t a lot of women in the hunting and shooting industry. There are more now than there ever have been but back in the ‘70s when my parents purchased the company there weren’t many. If there were, they were usually assisting their husbands and did the office work. I think the unique thing about our business is that my dad is still the president of the company, and my mom is the sales manager. My dad put us in the spotlight a lot. When we were young we hunted big game at an early age. We were always in the field doing something and my mom traveled all over the world in those early days and she hunted, too. The women in our company have a lot of respect not only from our customers but others in the industry, as well, for the amount of hunting and shooting that we do.</p>
<div id="attachment_2433" style="width: 354px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="/files/2011/03/Picture-161.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-2433 " src="/files/2011/03/Picture-161.png" alt="" width="344" height="270" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jessica Brooks (right) hunting at 8 years old. </p></div>
<p>NF: It seems like you guys are really leading the charge for women in the hunting and shooting industry, kind of by accident.</p>
<p>JB: I think my mom would be seen that way because she gained a really fantastic reputation early on as this little woman that shoots big guns and hunts dangerous animals. I was hunting brown bear by the age of 14. My dad and I went to Alaska and it was a backpack hunt, we had everything on our backs and we were out in the bush for two weeks. We ate freeze dried food and we liked it that way. I think people appreciate the fact that we’ve been there and done that and we can relate to our customers. We hunt deer in our backyard here in Utah and we hunt dangerous game in Africa and we kind of do and see it all. And we enjoy it. We’re not just involved in making the products, we’re involved in using the products. I’m a reloader and I have been from the time I was very young. We’re involved in every aspect of the business and I think people respect that about our family.</p>
<p>NF: What percentage of Barnes Bullets employees is female?</p>
<p>JB: I think about 15%-20% of our workforce are women and some of those ladies are hunters.</p>
<p>NF: Many of our readers are brand new shooters and they are just getting used to guns, so hunting is a whole different ball game. I haven’t hunted yet, either. It’s so foreign to me, other than watching my dad and brothers do it while I was growing up, as it is to many people I know.  Hunting is often vilified by media and pop culture, but I’m not sure that’s really fair. Can you translate to someone who has never done it what you enjoy about hunting &#8211; what it means to you?</p>
<p>JB: Well first of all I think it’s important to say that I realize that hunting isn’t for everyone. I would never want to push it on someone who wasn’t interested in it or the experience. And, you know, I don’t ever want to be disrespectful about the animals in the experience of hunting. I think that’s really important because being out in nature is a great feeling in and of itself. And whether you’re hunting or mountain biking or kayaking or whatever it is that you’re doing, I think it’s great that everyone just goes out and enjoys the outdoors. The hunting experience in itself is different for everyone. You have people that are strictly trophy hunters and then you have people that hunt for subsistence and I think I’m somewhere in the middle. I enjoy hunting trophy animals and at the same time I also eat the meat. We have a freezer full of deer and elk. I appreciate the sporting aspect of it and the challenge that a hunt is, and then also appreciate the sacrifice that the animal is making to provide subsistence and food for my family. I think probably there is another aspect of it because of the way I was raised and the business that I’m in &#8211; I enjoy the technical aspect of it. After an animal is taken, the first thing I do is walk up and I start doing the autopsy. I want to see how the bullet performed. I want to know that the product I used took the animal in a humane way. I mean, I don’t want to sound corny, but all of those things are very important to me. I think that’s why my family &#8211; my dad from the early years &#8211; has put tremendous resources and time and energy developing products that perform well because a quick, humane kill is important not only for the animal’s sake, but for the reputation of hunting as a whole.</p>
<p>NF: As I said, I’m not a hunter, but from some of the research I’ve done, I understand that this humane hunting you’re talking about is very important for the different species in ways people wouldn’t normally expect. For instance, keeping the herd down protects it from overpopulation that can lead to starvation or serious illness, which could wipe out entire herds, right?</p>
<div id="attachment_2436" style="width: 554px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="/files/2011/03/Picture-191.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-2436 " src="/files/2011/03/Picture-191.png" alt="" width="544" height="348" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jessica with her Cape Buffalo in Mozambique in 2003. </p></div>
<p>JB: Absolutely. I think that’s really important &#8211; herd management. For example, there are people that believe it’s illegal to hunt elephants. It is illegal in some countries, particularly in northern Africa, but in the south as long as you have the proper permits in place you are allowed to do so. In fact, I submit that it’s crucial to control the elephant herds because while they’re a very majestic and beautiful animal, they are also very destructive. The natives graineries are raided by elephants and natives are not allowed to shoot the elephants so they can’t protect their food stores. So African countries benefit greatly from elephant management. Hunters want to pay to go and hunt those animals and it’s very expensive. They can put that money into the economy and into the villages and the food stores and help them manage their livelihood. When an elephant goes in and destroys a village’s grainery, that’s a matter of life and death for that village. So hunting is a great source of income not only for us domestically but internationally and those funds can be put toward conservation. In fact, the bulk of the conservation that happens in the United States is not based on monies from organizations like Greenpeace and The Humane Society. The bulk of the conservation efforts are funded by hunters. We [hunters] fund species that are not huntable. There’s a turtle here in the state of Utah &#8211; all of the money for the management of this turtle, this non-huntable species, comes from hunters spending money on licenses at the Division of Wildlife Resources. Hunters are not just hunters. We’re conservationists as well.</p>
<p>NF: I noticed in your promotional video, and as you mentioned before, that your company manufactures bullets to make the kill as quick and painless as possible for the animal.</p>
<p>JB: Yes, exactly. That’s why I say that my dad has worked tirelessly &#8211; long and hard hours to develop products that accomplish just that. We do it out of respect for the animal and to the respect of our sport as well. We’re all about ethics and that’s why we build products that are performance based &#8211; because we are an ethical company.</p>
<p>NF: I’m just learning about bullets and the intricacies of manufacturing them. It seems like there is so much to know &#8211; tons of information out there, which I never would have expected. I just thought ammunition consisted of a metal projectile with some gunpowder behind it. I had no idea how much work goes in to making a bullet. So what types of bullets does Barnes manufacture? Just rifle/hunting ammo, or is there more to it?</p>
<div id="attachment_2437" style="width: 609px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="/files/2011/03/Picture-182.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-2437 " src="/files/2011/03/Picture-182.png" alt="" width="599" height="368" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jessica with a &quot;whitetail I shot with my favorite .30-06 last fall.&quot;</p></div>
<p>JB: We do handgun bullets and ammunition in addition to the hunting bullets. For many years Barnes Bullets only made premium hunting bullets. That was all that we produced. However, this year we’ve introduced match bullets for people to shoot at the range in competition and in practice. We also have some personal defense bullets as well. They perform in different ways, some of them hold their weight and hold together, others are frangible for use inside a home.</p>
<p>NF: Explain a frangible bullet.</p>
<p>JB: Frangible is just that &#8211; it breaks apart. So for example, if someone breaks in to your home and you don’t want to be worried about a bullet penetrating through a wall into the next bedroom, then you would use a frangible product that would break up before it penetrated through the wall.</p>
<p>NF: This world really is vast, isn’t it?</p>
<div id="attachment_2438" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="/files/2011/03/Picture-20.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2438" src="/files/2011/03/Picture-20-300x277.png" alt="Barnes TSX recovered from Jessica's whitetail deer." width="300" height="277" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Barnes TSX Jessica recovered from her whitetail deer.</p></div>
<p>JB: So true. You know, the more you learn, you realize the less you know. Myself included.  Ballistics is a fascinating field.</p>
<p>NF: So what is the most important thing for a new shooter to know about bullets?</p>
<p>JB: I think the most important thing the new shooter can do is familiarize themselves with the firearm they’re using in terms of safety and function and how that firearm performs. If you decide on a particular application that you want to seek &#8211; that you want to be involved in first &#8211; then obviously it’s important to do research to find out the firearm and ammunition that is best suited for your application, whether that’s hunting or target shooting or whatever.  If you decide to start shooting a handgun and you want to go to the range, find out the firearms that are available for a woman because we are built differently than men. For example, like me, there are some models of handguns that just don’t feel comfortable to me and I don’t care to shoot because of my smaller hands. So do your research, ask question at the store you visit whether that’s a Cabela’s or your local gun store. Handle the firearms and see what feels comfortable. It’s important to shoot a firearm that’s comfortable to you and that fits.  There are boyfriends that want to get their girlfriends into shooting so they hand them their big full size Remington 700 and this girl is 5’0” and 105 lbs and she can’t handle the firearm &#8211; it’s not gonna be a pleasant experience for her. It’s important for the firearm to fit the shooter. And then understand and research the ammunition you’re shooting. If you’re just shooting targets, there are certain types of ammunition that are more expensive than others and it might not be necessary. Another example is if you’re hunting big game and you purchase the cheapest ammunition you can find &#8211; full metal jacket ammunition &#8211; that’s not doing good research and you’re doing a disservice more to the animal than yourself. For hunting it’s important to match the performance of the ammunition to the game that you’re seeking. You wouldn’t use a frangible bullet if you were hunting dangerous game. So I think the most important things for a new shooter are finding firearms that fit you and matching up the ammunition to the application. I think those are really important things to consider for new shooters.</p>
<p>NF: Are there any resources for matching that ammunition to the application?</p>
<p>JB: Everybody’s got an opinion, so I think gathering the most information you possibly can is best. For example, if you like to hunt with the automatic rifles, the ARs, there’s a forum called <a href="www.AR15.com" target="_blank">www.AR15.com</a>. Those people that get on that forum eat, sleep, drink, live, breathe ARs. Go on the forums and listen to what they have to say. Some of what they say might fit you. And, of course, go visit the local sporting goods stores so you can handle the firearm and get the guy behind the counter&#8217;s opinion. The more information you can seek out, the more beneficial it is to you and your experience.</p>
<p>NF: What advice do you have for women who are interested in the shooting sports but haven’t ever picked up a gun before?</p>
<p>JB: First of all I would say that firearms are something that they don’t need to be afraid of. The great thing about women is that when we get into the shooting sports it’s different from a man because a man has preconceived notions. They think they’re supposed to know how to do this and they’re supposed to be the best where a woman doesn’t. In fact, you’ll hear my dad say often that the best shooters he’s ever been around are women because women are comfortable and there’s no pressure. They</p>
<div id="attachment_2435" style="width: 436px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="/files/2011/03/Picture-172.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-2435 " src="/files/2011/03/Picture-172.png" alt="" width="426" height="424" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jessica preps for a course at Gunsight in Arizona.</p></div>
<p>don’t feel the pressure that men do. In my opinion, women already have a leg up on the guys in that regard. What the guys have up on the women, I think, is confidence. If a woman goes into this not afraid to ask questions and realizing that they’re not expected to know everything and just to feel comfortable and relaxed, I think they’re going to have a really great experience. The other thing is, when a woman is looking to get into shooting and they are around other women shooters, they are much more comfortable.  Sometimes men tend to be overbearing and put pressure on them that makes them shy away from it, but there are great women’s programs out there like Women in the Outdoors, for instance. Women can go to these week-long seminars and get experience fly fishing and cooking and shooting and they are around other women and there is a camaraderie there and they feel a lot more comfortable.  My mom and I went down to a shooting school in Arizona called Gun Sight and I took a long range shooting course because I think there are always things we can learn from other people. I also took a personal defense course. They have courses designed, and we’re seeing this more and more, just for women. Women shooters are the fastest growing demographic in our industry, so more and more shooting schools are tailoring classes toward women. I would highly recommend these courses. I mean, a two-day personal defense course would make you very familiar with your firearm and tactics. And I’ll tell ya, the confidence you gain from just a shooting course is unbelievable. I would encourage women to look for those kinds of opportunities.</p>
<p><em>Thanks, Jessica, for all of the helpful and enlightening information about ammunition and hunting. And thanks to your family for pioneering the path for women in the firearms industry!</em></p>
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		<title>Guest Post: Simunition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Our guest blogger, Maggie, discusses her experience training with Simulated Ammunition.</p><p>You just finished reading <a href="/2011/03/03/guest-post-simunition/">Guest Post: Simunition</a> on <a href="/">Girls Guide to Guns</a>. Please consider leaving a comment!</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Another post from our friend and fabulous guest blooger, Maggie. I&#8217;ve done a bit of simunition training myself and it&#8217;s a ton of fun. My favorite part: all the pretty colors! As Maggie reports, this type of training will be available soon to the public. Definitely give it a go if you find a range near you. &#8211; nf</em><a href="/files/2011/03/Screen-shot-2011-03-03-at-7.31.16-PM.png"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2379" alt="" src="/files/2011/03/Screen-shot-2011-03-03-at-7.31.16-PM.png" width="203" height="251" /></a></p>
<p>Ever wonder how you would react when faced with a threatening situation? What if you could actually shoot the bad guy in a real live fire scenario firing non-lethal but realistic ammunition out of your own <a href="https://www.glock.com/" target="_blank">Glock</a> or <a href="https://www.sigsauer.com/" target="_blank">Sig</a>? Picture the kind of force on force training used by police officers and the military to simulate a real time crisis situation and now imagine it’s you, suited up and facing off with a gnarly-faced bad guy. We can always practice how we would respond in theory, but what if you could actually practice retrieving your pistol and shooting at the intruder as he was running up the stairs in your home, towards your family? That is what will soon be available, for the first time, with civilian <a href="https://simunition.com/" target="_blank">Simunition training</a>.</p>
<p>I was fortunate recently to attend a demonstration of the Simunition program. I arrived early and found myself sitting in a class of fifty men, many present and retired police officers, where we learned what “simunition” is, what types of protective gear are used in the training exercises and how the conversion kits and specially formulated “ammunition” work with most major types of firearms.</p>
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<p>The first question to be answered was what exactly is Simunition? It provides realistic training situations to individuals and teams to improve tactical skills and conditioned response to fear. Used since the 1980s to help <a href="https://www.courierpress.com/photos/galleries/2010/nov/10/evansville-police-training/15412/" target="_blank">law enforcement officers</a>, <a href="https://strikehold.wordpress.com/2009/05/04/phoenix-express-09-combined-naval-forces-exercise/" target="_blank">military personnel</a> and emergency response teams, the same life saving training products are going to be within the reach of civilians.</p>
<p>For protective gear, all observers and participants in training wear safety glasses like one would at the range, however hearing protection is not needed. The FX non lethal ammunition, creates realistic gunfire noise, but does not damage the ears or cause any ringing due to the low sound decibels emitted.  All active participants wear a hood with a neck guard and a groin protector as standard attire, a vest and gloves are optional. Being shot feels a bit like a bee sting, enough to make you remember it, but not enough to cause any serious injury.</p>
<p>The actual Simunition firearm system utilizes the frame of most popular firearms onto which a special slide is attached (for a semi-auto). They presently have around 70 different conversion kits for semi automatic handguns and rifles &#8212; more are in the works as well. The conversion kit, for example, for the Glock, consists of a replacement slide which is blue in color so as not to confuse it with the real thing. The sights mimic standard factory Glock sights but can be manipulated to match what you would use on your own personal firearm, making the simulation as real as possible. Everything on the gun will work the same way as with normal operation, however the magazine will only load the FX ammo and you cannot chamber a real round in the barrel. The barrel is actually of a two piece construction, specially crafted to fire only the simulation ammunition.</p>
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<p>Although this demonstration took place indoors in a classroom, a range environment is best because the training is meant to recreate real combat or confrontations which will bring with it all the stress and adrenaline that one would encounter with a real gunfight. Simuntion is not a game, and it is for this reason that they only approve training for qualified ranges. In our case a range “safe” environment was carefully created in the classroom. A safe direction was established towards the front and blocked off by tables. All participants were required to leave the room and be searched for weapons several times before returning. Once “clean”, participants were able to either watch or participate in the exercises.</p>
<p>First up was firing at paper and three dimensional targets both while standing still and on the move. This exercise demonstrated the way the conversion kits and the ammunition worked. When hit, small red star shaped blotches appeared on the clothing of the “human” targets. The “rounds” are made from a plastic material and filled with a thick soap detergent that is specially formulated to be thick enough to leave the marks. (You can read more about the FX ammunition at <a href="https://www.simunition.com" target="_blank">www.simunition.com</a>.) If you get hit and have the colored blotches on your clothing you can simply throw it in the washing machine to clean it. I got a chance to fire the Glock 19, which I own. I stood in the safe area with my back to the observers and fired two shots to each of the three dimensional targets. Since this was a demo class the targets were less than ten feet away &#8212; so it wasn’t a training exercise as much as it was just to try out the product. It truly feels and performs exactly like the Glock but with less recoil. In my opinion, it felt similar to using my Advantage Arms .22 conversion kit.</p>
<p>Next up, several students left the room to be suited up in protective gear, then came back, one at a time, with their concealed guns and were confronted by an attacker with a knife. Each participant had various levels of firearms training and it was interesting to see how each person reacted to the attack &#8212; for example, at what point during the confrontation did they actually reach for their weapon and how close the attacker was to them when they actually fired. In a Simunition training class, the whole scenario was video-taped and replayed for the student, so response time and technique was analyzed. It was interesting to see that all three participants waited too long before they fired at the attackers and although they each had a full magazine available to them, they only pulled the trigger a few times. This would probably not be enough to eliminate the threat, and certainly not enough in those few precious seconds to ascertain whether or not the attacker was still advancing. It is well documented that people who are shot will continue to advance on their victims, either not registering they are injured, or so pumped up on adrenaline or more likely, drugs, they don’t care.</p>
<div id="attachment_2366" style="width: 612px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="/files/2011/03/Screen-shot-2011-03-03-at-7.24.35-PM.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-2366" alt="" src="/files/2011/03/Screen-shot-2011-03-03-at-7.24.35-PM.png" width="602" height="319" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Standard Simunition firearms</p></div>
<p>Realistic firearms training is hard to come by for most of us everyday people. But there are many who have CCW permits and/or guns sitting in a safe at home that we hope we don’t ever have to use for home defense. Imagine if we could really have an idea of how a confrontation would play out. How great would it be to “wake” up in your bed, reach into the night stand for your personal safe containing your self defense pistol and then act out exactly what you (and your husband and anyone else in the house) would do when confronted by the bad guys. You could acquire the skills and conquer some of the inevitable fear.</p>
<p>The first training of this kind will soon be available at a new state of the art range being created by Gun for Hire, the firearms school in NJ that hosted this demo event. It is definitely worth checking out. (<a href="https://gunforhire.com/" target="_blank">www.gunforhire.com</a>) Target practice serves its purpose in firearms training, but when it’s the difference between life and death we all want to make sure we have what it takes to come out on top.</p>
<p><em>Thanks, Maggie. This is fantastic information. We look forward to hearing more about Simunition products soon!</em></p>
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		<title>‘Less Lethal’ Ammunition Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 20:52:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Natalie chats with Neil at Lightfield about less lethal rounds for home protection and why it makes sense for the ladies.</p><p>You just finished reading <a href="/2011/02/04/less-lethal-ammunition-video/">‘Less Lethal’ Ammunition Video</a> on <a href="/">Girls Guide to Guns</a>. Please consider leaving a comment!</p>]]></description>
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<p><a href="https://www.lightfieldlesslethal.com/hdefender.html" target="_blank">Lightfield</a> provides these safety precautions to consider and learn before using Less Lethal ammo in your firearm:</p>
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<li>All users must be trained and competent in basic firearms safety.</li>
<li>All users must be fully familiar with any current Federal and State case law, as       well as any local or organizational guidelines or restrictions regarding both the       Use of Force and use of Less Lethal ammunition.</li>
<li>All users must be able to differentiate between Less Lethal and conventional ammunition as well as articulate the properties and safe engagement distances of any Less Lethal munition they might required to deploy.</li>
<li>All users must articulate why center mass is not the desired point of impact and       why large muscle groups and soft tissue should be targeted.</li>
<li>All users must be made familiar with the point of aim / point of impact of any Less Lethal munition they might deploy at varied distances by live fire range exercises as often as the agency might require.</li>
<li>All users need to have an post-shooting plan covering possible medical treatment, restraint and removal of targeted persons.</li>
<li>Lightfield LLR strongly recommends the use of designated shotguns (by color) for Less Lethal deployment. The principles of Contact and Cover should be integral to Less Lethal engagements. The use of available stand-off distance, obstacles, cover and concealment are strongly recommended.</li>
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<p>Obviously, it&#8217;s vital to observe your typical safety precautions with any gun. Some of the points outlined above lean toward a little <a href="https://womenstactical.ning.com/" target="_blank">tactical training</a>, which we are fans of here at Girl&#8217;s Guide to Guns. Check out the <a href="https://womenstactical.ning.com/events/close-quarter-battle-class" target="_blank">Women&#8217;s Tactical Association</a> or <a href="https://www.womensshootingacademy.com/class_schedule.html" target="_blank">Women&#8217;s Shooting Academy</a> for information on classes.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.lightfieldlesslethal.com/">Lightfield Less Lethal </a>rounds come in 20 gauge, 12, gauge, and .410. They will fit in home protection firearms such as the new Smith&amp;Wesson Governor to be released 2011. Below is a video we found displaying just what the Governor is all about.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 07:36:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>bal·lis·tics // (b-lstks) n. (used with a sing. verb) 1. a. The study of the dynamics of projectiles. b. The study of the flight characteristics of projectiles. 2. a. The study of the functioning of firearms. b. The study of the firing, flight, and effects of ammunition. adj. Of, relating to, or engaging in the [&#8230;]</p><p>You just finished reading <a href="/2009/11/28/beginners-ballistics/">Beginner&#8217;s Ballistics</a> on <a href="/">Girls Guide to Guns</a>. Please consider leaving a comment!</p>]]></description>
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<div><em>n.</em> <em>(used with a sing. verb)</em></p>
<div><strong>1. </strong></p>
<div><strong>a. </strong> The study of the dynamics of projectiles.</div>
<div><strong>b. </strong> The study of the flight characteristics of projectiles.</div>
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<div><strong>2. </strong></p>
<div><strong>a. </strong> The study of the functioning of firearms.</div>
<div><strong>b. </strong> The study of the firing, flight, and effects of ammunition.</div>
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<div><em>adj.</em></p>
<div>Of, relating to, or engaging in the study of ballistics: <span>a ballistics lab; ballistics experts.</span></div>
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