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Firearms Radio Network

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A weekly Sports, Recreation, Education and Training podcast

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PowerFactor Show (Video)

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Apr 21st, 2017
That's it. It's been a fun six years bringing great educational content to our fans. We can't thank you all enough for the support. Hopefully the content will live on for as long a relevant. If you have any questions about anything, please feel free to email Rick, Steve, Larry or John at [email protected].
Mar 13th, 2017
As Steve and John are big shotgun fans, they were asked if they would give the Dickinson Shotguns a try and to their surprise, they were impressed with the quality, reliability and shoot-ability of the gun, especially when it's priced so competitively. Take a look.
Feb 18th, 2017
Rick is an avid fan of 1911s, all steel American firearms. He is also a fan of German firearms especially those from Walther. When he was asked to review two new Walther pistols for practical pistol, he didn't hesitate. This episode, Rick reviews the Walther CCP and PPS pistols, give you his thoughts about concealabili...
Dec 19th, 2016
Next January marks Hodgdon Powder's 70th Anniversary service the shooting community by providing high quality, well loved smokeless powders for pistols, rifles and shotguns. We managed to get Chris Hodgdon to come on camera one more time to celebrate their anniversary and to also announce new powders, like the IMR Targ...
Dec 5th, 2016
Have you wondered why clay targets are always orange? Did you know there were more colors than orange that you could shoot? Steve and Lin comes on the show this week to talk about the wide variety of clay target colors and how well they work.
Oct 18th, 2016
Rick brought up an interesting conundrum in episode 276 as a Trivia question. In this episode he describes the situation and talks about the decision he made on how to properly penalize the shooter for making a procedural mistake. Do you agree with his interpretation of the rules?
Oct 3rd, 2016
This was another fabulous year for IDPA in Washington State, with the leadership of Rick and the DownZero crew, they pulled off another state championships. Listen to Rick talk about the background, experiences and collaboration they went through to get this done. The match was held across two days and thirteen stages ...
Sep 19th, 2016
Rick is a big fan of the beginner sport Action Shooting International (ASI). It's a very easy to get into shooting sport that combines the best of IDPA and USPSA. It is specifically catered towards beginners who wish to learn more about shooting. Larry recently installed some Speed Sights on his Glock and has some pret...
Sep 5th, 2016
Larry went to another outdoor GSSF match recently and chronicled his experience as shooter and as a range officer as well. He came away with a division win and won another Glock.
Aug 22nd, 2016
Rick takes the lead this week with two topics, one on troubleshooting the Browning Hi-Power magazines and loading the 30 Luger caliber.
Aug 8th, 2016
After spending two months with the Atlas AT-300 Trap machine, Steve and Dave has great things to say about this little known trap machine.
Jul 26th, 2016
It can be difficult to design a dozen five-round stages that don't all look alike, but Rick has some ideas that will give you both variety and challenging competition.
Jul 13th, 2016
This week's episode, Larry scratches his curiosity by taking a physics approach to answering a question that was sparked by a listener of the popular Triangle Tactical podcast. The question is, what would your bullet impact be when shooting around a barricade with your gun canted to the side, "homie" style. Let us know...
Jun 29th, 2016
Volunteering is essential to the longevity of the shooting sports. Steve has been involved for so many years and have seen how people volunteer and eventually burn out. He talks about why it's important for everyone to volunteer in one way or another, whether it's to design stages, help build them, help with scoring or...
Jun 14th, 2016
Rick received a question the other day over email about Belt systems for IDPA and USPSA so he decided to discuss that on camera. This week he also rounds up his review on the Cammer Hammer by shooting it on his 1911 in .22LR.
May 31st, 2016
Claycation means incorporating shooting into your vacation, especially clay sports. Steve talks about his previous Claycations to Arizona and Florida. He also shares some tips on how to make the best out of it.   Send questions and feedback to [email protected]
May 18th, 2016
This week, Rick compares the old Hodgdon Clays powder that was made in Australia to the new Canadian made Hodgdon Clays and the competitor, Alliant's Clay Dot. Rick also shows us the repair that was done on the slide on his Detonics Combat Master.   Chrono Data: 3.8 old clays 230gr rainiers 732 744 748 […]
May 2nd, 2016
During the winter off-season period, Larry typically participates in the Glock Sport Shooting Foundation matches or more commonly called GSSF. There are two types of GSSF matches, outdoor and indoor. This week, Larry talks about his experience shooting in an Indoor GSSF match and came away with plaque.
Apr 18th, 2016
Larry is back to give us an update about his foray into the Carry Optics division. He's spend quite a lot of time in that division and shares some of his learnings and shows off his match videos.    
Apr 4th, 2016
We do this every year. We invite Chris Hodgdon from the Hodgdon powder company to give our fans an update about the state of handloading powders. Chris is kind enough to talk about some new products that will ship next year and give us some background info about how Clays is coming back on the […]
Mar 21st, 2016
Steve is back with two awesome tips with regards to the shotgun sports. First he'll teach you how to shoot the deceivingly difficult "Chandelle" targets and then, demonstrate how to tweak your Dillon SL900 shot bar to reduce shot spillage.
Mar 7th, 2016
Rick talks about the process of becoming an IDPA Safety Officer from the administrative point of view and demonstrates how one can disassemble a 1911 without using any tools.
Feb 22nd, 2016
Rick talks about the range etiquette and how one should be conducting yourselves at a competitive pistol match. Steve suggests ways to fix cross-eye dominance in both pistol and shotgun shooting. Send questions and feedback to [email protected]      
Feb 8th, 2016
Rick is back with an episode to supplement Larry's USPSA scoring by discussing how IDPA Safety Officers score targets. It is similar in a lot of ways but differ very much in principle. Also, in this episode, Larry gives us an update on his 40S&W Open load development and demonstrates his compensator effectiveness test.
Jan 11th, 2016
Steve and Dave are back with a review of the MEC 300E Sporter trap machine. Their club has never used a MEC machine and in a previous episode, they asked if MEC were to watch the episode, to give them an opportunity to review it. Lo-and-behold, someone from MEC did contact them and sent them […]
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