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June 5th, 2026

Great Discount Codes — Save on Guns, Ammo, Accessories

Money Saving Discount Codes Shooters Shopping Demo Optics

The true cost of living has risen significantly in the last couple of years. Accordingly, it’s important to save money whenever possible. Mid-Grade gasoline is $4.75/gallon, food prices are going up, health costs are rising very significantly, and the cost of components (bullets, brass, powder, primers) remain at high levels (though inventory is starting to improve). In addition, we are seeing 10-20% increases in the cost of optics, barrels, and actions. To help you hang on to those hard-earned dollars, here are discount codes you can use with a variety of online retailers, including leading vendors such as Brownells, MidwayUSA, Optics Planet, and Sportsman’s Warehouse.

For more deals, check regularly for current COUPON CODES at Gun.deals/coupons.

Sportsman’s Guide
DEAL: 15% Off Sitewide
CODE: SG4261
Expiration date: June 5, 2026 (end of day)

Optics Planet
DEAL: 11% Off (+2% Bucks)
CODE: GETET
Expiration date: June 6, 2026

DEAL: 12% Off (+2% Bucks) in the APP
CODE: APPYDL
Expiration date: June 6, 2026

EuroOptic
DEAL: 12% Off Many Vortex Products
CODE: VTX12
Expiration date: Unknown

MidwayUSA
DEAL: FREE Shipping for Orders over $100
CODE: Activated automatically when products added to Cart
Expiration date: Unknown

Brownells
DEAL: FREE Shipping for Orders over $150
CODE: 150FREESHIP
Expiration date: Unknown

Natchez
DEAL: 5% Off Sitewide
CODE: DG5
Expiration date: Unknown

DEAL: 10% Off Vortex Optics, plus FREE Shipping for some models
CODE: VORTEX10
Expiration date: Unknown

DEAL: $5 Flat Rate Shipping $99.99+
CODE: 5FLAT1776
Expiration date: Unknown

Ammunition Depot
DEAL: 10% Off Select Guns
CODE: GUNS10P
Expiration date: Unknown

DEAL: 5% Off PMC Ammunition
CODE: PMC5OFF
Expiration Date: Unknown

Sportsman’s Warehouse
DEAL: Free Shipping on Orders $75+
CODE: No Coupon Code Needed
Expiration date: Unknown

Combat Armory
DEAL: 10% Off Sitewide
CODE: FREEDOM10
Expiration date: Unknown

Sportsmans Outdoor Superstore
DEAL: 15% OFF Suppressors
CODE: QUIET15
Expiration date: Unknown

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June 5th, 2026

Improve Trigger Technique for Better Accuracy & Higher Scores

trigger show bix'n andy otm tactical

Do you occasionally get completely unexplained flyers, or have a shot land straight down at 6 O’Clock, right below your point of aim? That could be caused by poor or inconsistent trigger technique. How you pull the trigger can and does affect your accuracy.

Many gun enthusiasts start with pistols. When they later start shooting rifles they may carry over some not-so-good practices acquired from shooting handguns with heavy 4 to 6-pound trigger pulls. You may want to “re-learn” your trigger techniques to get better rifle results.

Shooting Sports USA has a good article on trigger technique that offers many useful tips. That article also has many helpful illustrations, including the one shown above. Another illustration shows different types of trigger shoes (straight vs. curved) and explains how each makes a difference: “With a lightly curved trigger, the shooter’s finger can contact the trigger either high or low according to preference. Higher contact will increase the resistance.” READ ARTICLE HERE.

The article analyzes common errors, such as pulling the trigger with the very tip of the finger rather than the pad of the index finger: “Using the tip of the finger can lead to lateral pressure on the trigger, which throws off the shot.”

The article also explains that you should check your trigger regularly to make sure it is functioning properly and is not out of adjustment: “Just like any other moving part, the trigger can suffer from wear. In such a precise mechanism, tiny amounts of wear can cause major problems.”

Gary Eliseo tubegun prone rifle
The ergonomics of the Eliseo Tubegun allow a nice, straight trigger pull.

Trigger Tips

Six Suggestions for Making your Trigger Control More Consistent.

1. If your triggers are adjustable, set the pull weight appropriate to the discipline. For a hunting rifle, you don’t want an ultra-light trigger pull. For High Power, you may want a two-stage pull, while on a Benchrest rifle you may prefer a very light trigger.

2. If you have a two-stage trigger, experiment with different combinations of First Stage and Second Stage.

3. Have a friend watch you as you pull the trigger, and maybe even take a close-up video as you pull the trigger. This can reveal a variety of flaws.

4. Practice dry-firing to see if flaws in trigger technique are causing gun movement.

5. As an experiment, try pulling the trigger with your middle finger. Ergonomically, the middle finger has a more straight alignment with the tendons in your hand. This exercise can help you identify alignment issues with your index finger.

6. For stocks with adjustable Length of Pull you may want to set the LOP differently for bench shooting vs. prone or F-Class shooting.

trigger show bix'n andy otm tactical

trigger show bix'n andy otm tactical

When Only the Best Will Do…
German-made Bix’N Andy triggers, available from BulletCentral.com, are among the very best you can buy. Available in both single-stage and two-stage, Bix’N Andy triggers are extremely precise, repeatable and smooth. The unique internal, friction-reducing roller ball system allows for extremely low reset force, yielding an ultra-crisp let-off. Bix’N Andy triggers can be fitted with a variety of trigger shoes according to shooter preference.

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