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		<title>Shooting USA Worth Watching This Week &#8212; Multiple Features</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a great multi-part episode of ShootingUSA on the Outdoor Channel this week. This week&#8217;s show covers the Bianchi Cup, AR rifles from Colt and S&#038;W, the historic Model 1903 Springfield, Smith &#038; Wesson 10mm Model 610 Revolvers. Plus there is a bonus Pro Tip segment on how to mount and align riflescopes. If [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>There is a great multi-part episode of <a href="http://www.shootingusa.com/index.html" target="_blank">ShootingUSA</a> on the Outdoor Channel this week. This week&#8217;s show covers the Bianchi Cup, AR rifles from Colt and S&#038;W, the historic Model 1903 Springfield, Smith &#038; Wesson 10mm Model 610 Revolvers. Plus there is a bonus Pro Tip segment on how to mount and align riflescopes. If you receive the <a href="https://www.outdoorchannel.com/show/shooting-usa/1631" target="_blank">Outdoor Channel</a>, you can see this excellent hour-long show today (5/13/2020) at 9:00 pm Eastern/Pacific, or 8:00 pm Central.</p>
<p>If you miss the show, or don&#8217;t get Outdoor Channel on cable, all ShootingUSA episodes are available &#8220;on demand&#8221; through <a href="https://vimeo.com/ondemand/shootingusa" target="_blank">Vimeo.com</a>. You can subscribe for $3.99/mo, or watch any specific episode for a modest $0.99 fee. Under a buck for an hour&#8217;s entertainment? That&#8217;s a lot cheaper than going to the cinema.</p>
<h3>Lead Feature: Bianchi Cup</h3>
<p>27 years ago Doug Koening, who has won the Bianchi Cup 18 times, set the standard with a 1920 score. Since then, every Open shooter knows that he or she must “clean” this match (i.e. score a &#8220;1920&#8221;) to have a chance to take the title of “Champion”. The X-Count is the tie-breaker.</p>
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<h3>Feature: M1903 Springfield Rifle</h3>
<p>The M1903 Springfield served in both WWI and WWII. The accuracy and quality and service life have clearly made the &#8217;03 Springfield one of History’s Guns.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/cnr1903a4.jpg" alt="model 1903 springfield sniper rifle"></p>
<h3>Feature: Smith &#038; Wesson Model 610</h3>
<p>The Smith and Wesson Model 610s are back and now chambered in 10mm. The Model 610 is a N frame, all stainless-steel construction, in a choice of barrel length &#8211; four inch, or six-and-a-half-inch.</p>
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<h3>Pro Tip &#8212; Mounting a Scope</h3>
<p>In this episode, John Paul from JP Enterprises shows his method of <a href="http://www.shootingusa.com/PRO_TIPS/JP-1-7/jp-1-7.html" target="_blank">Truing a Riflescope</a>. He says: &#8220;If you’re going to be successful you need to lay down a solid  foundation. One of those basic foundation blocks is making sure that your scope is true to the rifle.&#8221;</p>
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