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Why are PCC events so popular? They’re just plain fun
Joshua Fry Recreation & LeisurePistol-caliber carbines have taken the competition shooting world by storm in 2017. PCCs offer the fast pace of action pistol shooting in the inherently easier-to-shoot rifle platform. Throw in a sizable ammunition cost savings over their rifle cartridge counterparts, and it's easy to see why competition shooters are adopting PCCs in droves.
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Exploring geology while RVing
Cindy Belt Recreation & LeisureRVing allows you to see all sorts of locations. While collecting rock and fossil samples is forbidden in most state and national parks, looking at formations and the types of rocks and minerals is encouraged. Every park you visit has some sort of story. Many parks will have a display explaining the geological history of the land, or you can ask a ranger for information.
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The indomitable legacy of the Porsche 935
Dave Story Transportation Technology & AutomotiveFew racing cars conjure up an image and awake the emotion in me quite the same way as the Porsche 935. It debuted in 1975 and was the scourge of its competitors until the mid-1980's. Even in the Camel and Winston GTs alone, various 935 types won 65 races and four championship titles. The typical 935 was essentially a 930 turbo. According to regulations, the 935 had to use the road car's basic shape and floor plan.
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4 simple ways to create exceptional service experiences at your spa
Elizabeth Donat Recreation & LeisureWhen it comes to the spa industry — or any service industry, for that matter — customer service is paramount. How you make your clients feel via memorable, five-star experiences is key to having a successful business.
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Florida’s fabulous freshwater springs
Dave G. Houser Recreation & LeisureGeologists have identified more than 700 springs scattered across Florida, representing the largest concentration of freshwater springs in the world. The Sunshine State's multitude of natural springs offers visitors a refreshing, low-cost vacation alternative to the state's crowded and costly mega-theme parks.
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How does Trump stack up on hunting issues?
John McAdams Recreation & LeisureShortly after President Donald Trump was elected in November 2016, we published an article trying to predict how his election would impact hunters in the United States. Well, with the start of hunting season upon us, it's worth reviewing how sportsmen and women have fared politically during the first eight months of the Trump administration.
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Tips for handling paperwork while full-timing
Cindy Belt Recreation & LeisureOne of the things we often get asked as RV full-timers is how we handle paperwork and bills. Luckily, most billing is done online today, but there are still some tricks to know before you start full-timing to make paperwork easier.
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The 4 basic methods for swinging your shotgun
Irwin Greenstein Recreation & LeisureAt first glance, most people would never realize there are several different methods for swinging a shotgun. Basically, they see a shotgun rise to the shoulder, swing punctuated by the triggered shot.
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10 terrific food trucks in America
Dave G. Houser Food & BeverageA food truck revolution is sweeping across America. Thousands of mobile eateries — once disparaged as "roach coaches" — have popped up nearly everywhere, turning street food into an art form and satisfying the desire for fast, tasty, inexpensive eats for as many as 2.5 million diners a day.
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Don’t discount Prescott, Arizona
Jeannette Harper Recreation & LeisureWhen you think "Old West" cities, what comes to mind? Tuscon? How about Santa Fe? Well, don't discount Prescott, Arizona. This is a city with Old West charm and modern 21st-century amenities.
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