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		<title>Rob Leatham Wins SSUSA Golden Bullseye Competitor Award</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shooting Sports USA Editor John Parker presents Rob Leatham with NRA Golden Bullseye Competitor Award at the 2025 NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits. SSUSA photo by Peter Fountain. Rob Leatham Wins Golden Bullseye Award Renowned competitive pistol shooter Rob Leatham has received the inaugural (first-ever) Shooting Sports USA Golden Bullseye Competitor Award. Leatham received the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<i>Shooting Sports USA Editor John Parker presents Rob Leatham with NRA Golden Bullseye Competitor Award at the 2025 NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits. SSUSA photo by Peter Fountain.</i></p>
<p><a href="https://www.thearmorylife.com/tal-interviews-the-great-one-rob-leatham/" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/leatham25x3.jpg" alt="rob leatham springfield armory pistol shooting golden bullseye competitor award NRA"></a><b>Rob Leatham Wins Golden Bullseye Award</b><br />
Renowned competitive pistol shooter Rob Leatham has received the inaugural (first-ever) Shooting Sports USA Golden Bullseye Competitor Award. Leatham received the award at the 2025 National Rifle Association Annual Meetings &#038; Exhibits in Atlanta, Georgia. <a href="https://www.ssusa.org/content/springfield-armory-s-rob-leatham-receives-inaugural-nra-golden-bullseye-competitor-award-at-nra-annual-meeting/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for full story.</p>
<p>Winners of NRA Golden Bullseye Awards are determined by NRA Media staff, who represent more than a century of collective experience in the shooting industry. In particular, the NRA Golden Bullseye Competitor Award recognizes a competitive shooter who has displayed outstanding performance in competition and has &#8220;given back&#8221; to the shooting sports world by providing guidance and support to the next generation of competitive shooters.</p>
<p>&#8220;This award honors the highest level of achievement in competitive shooting — and there is no one more deserving to receive it first than Rob Leatham&#8221;, said John Parker, Editor-in-Chief of<a href="https://www.ssusa.org/content/springfield-armory-s-rob-leatham-receives-inaugural-nra-golden-bullseye-competitor-award-at-nra-annual-meeting/" target="_blank">Shooting Sports USA</a>. “For more than 40 years, Rob has set the bar &#8212; not just with his championship titles, but with his relentless pursuit of excellence, his sportsmanship and his influence on generations of competition shooters. He&#8217;s a competitor, a pioneer and a true ambassador of the shooting sports.”</p>
<p><b>Interview with Rod Leatham for The Armory Life</b><br />
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<p>Competing since 1978, Leatham has amassed a remarkable record of success over the past four decades — eight-time IPSC World Champion, 11-time NRA Bianchi Cup Action Pistol Champion, 34-time USPSA/IPSC National Champion (Overall &#038; Aggregate), eight-time Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Champion, seven-time IDPA champion, and more.</p>
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<h2>Rob Leatham, By the Numbers:</h2>
<p>34X USPSA / IPSC NATIONAL CHAMPION (Overall and Aggregate)<br />
11X NRA BIANCHI CUP ACTION PISTOL CHAMPION<br />
8X IPSC WORLD CHAMPION<br />
4X USPSA CLASSIC NATIONALS AGGREGATE CHAMPION<br />
14X USPSA / IPSC NATIONAL “SENIOR” CHAMPION<br />
10X IPSC WORLD “TEAM” CHAMPIONS #TeamUSA<br />
19X SINGLE STACK CLASSIC CHAMPION<br />
3X AMERICAN HANDGUNNER WORLD SHOOTOFF CHAMPION<br />
8X STEEL CHALLENGE WORLD SPEED SHOOTING CHAMPION<br />
7X IDPA NATIONAL CHAMPION<br />
2019  IDPA WORLD SENIOR CHAMPION<br />
2006 ICORE INTERNATIONAL REVOLVER WORLD CHAMPION – LIMITED DIVISION​</p>
<blockquote><p>“I am truly honored to have been selected as the first recipient of this new award from NRA’s Shooting Sports USA,” said Rob Leatham. “I have loved shooting all my life, and I’m humbled and thankful that I’ve had the opportunity to do this for a living with Springfield Armory. Thank you to Dennis Reese and the Springfield Armory team for making my dreams come true.”</p>
<h2><a href="https://spr-ar.com/r/6232" target="_blank">&#187; SEE Full Rob Leatham Career Feature Story and Interview</a></h2>
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<p>Rob Leatham has more than four decades behind the trigger as a professional shooter, trainer and expert. It is this background that has earned him the moniker of “The Great One”, or simply TGO. In fact, Springfield Custom created the &#8220;TGO 1&#8243; handgun named in his honor and designed by the man himself. This special edition featured the Rob Leatham signature on the wood grips.</p>
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		<title>Range Day Checklist &#8212; What To Bring, and How to Organize Gear</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before your head to the range for some late-season practice, run through a checklist so you won&#8217;t forget essential items. Springfield Armory, maker of the M1A series of rifles and many popular handguns, has published a thorough Range Day Checklist. While this is oriented more for pistol shooters, many suggestions will help rifle shooters as [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Before your head to the range for some late-season practice, run through a checklist so you won&#8217;t forget essential items. Springfield Armory, maker of the M1A series of rifles and many popular handguns, has published a thorough <a href="https://blog.springfield-armory.com/range-day-checklist-everything-you-need-for-the-best-range-outing" target="_blank">Range Day Checklist</a>. While this is oriented more for pistol shooters, many suggestions will help rifle shooters as well.</p>
<p>Packing the essentials, a few extras and having a plan will help you make the most of your day at the range. Here are highlights from Springfield Armory&#8217;s Range Day Checklist. Read the <a href="https://blog.springfield-armory.com/range-day-checklist-everything-you-need-for-the-best-range-outing" target="_blank">full article</a> for more details including a flow-chart showing target options.</p>
<h2><a href="https://blog.springfield-armory.com/range-day-checklist-everything-you-need-for-the-best-range-outing" target="_blank">READ FULL Article on Springfield Armory BLOG HERE &#187;</a></h2>
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<h2>RANGE BAG &#8212; What to Pack</h2>
<p>You need a range bag that works for you and all of your equipment. We suggest getting one with several compartments to keep your range items organized. Some shooters prefer one large bag, many like the new backpack style, still others want multiple smaller bags &#8211; either way, you will need plenty of room. </p>
<p>Before you head to the range, pack your Range Bag(s) with these basic requirements:</p>
<p><strong>Hearing Protection</strong><br />
Make sure you have ear protection. You may want to also throw in a spare set in case you misplace one, or a friend needs to borrow a pair. Basic ear plugs or earmuffs do the job, but high-quality electronic headsets are a worthwhile investment for both safety and convenience. They amplify voices (safe noise levels), compress harmful noise levels &#8211; and you don’t have to remove your earmuffs to hear someone speak. <strong>Backup batteries</strong> are a must with electronic headsets. </p>
<p><strong>Eye Protection (Ballistic Glasses)</strong><br />
Quality eye protection is another must-have, but it doesn&#8217;t have to be fancy (or expensive). Your eyewear should however be performance rated by ANSI Z87.1. This standard protects your eyes from high velocity and high mass impact. Grab a pair of safety glasses you&#8217;d wear in the shop, or you can opt for something more stylish from Oakley or ESS.</p>
<p><strong>Magazines &#038; Mag Loader</strong><br />
You can&#8217;t shoot if you forget your magazines. Many shooting bags have specific compartments that hold mags individually. Also&#8230; always <strong>number your magazines</strong>. This helps to identify and separate any magazines that are not properly functioning or need to be cleaned. It&#8217;s also nice to have a magazine loader. They&#8217;re inexpensive and easy on the thumbs. Our SME&#8217;s favorite manufacturer is MagLULA.</p>
<p><strong>Cleaning &#038; Tool Kit</strong><br />
Toss in a portable cleaning kit designed for your firearm, along with any other maintenance tools you might find handy. You don&#8217;t need anything elaborate &#8212; just enough to make sure your gun and magazines stays in good working condition.</p>
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Cleaning solution<br />
Screw driver<br />
Bore snake or barrel brush<br />
Gun-specific take down tool<br />
Gun oil<b></p>
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Flashlight<br />
Pocket knife<br />
Squib rod<br />
Hand sanitizer or better yet D-Lead wipes<br />
Miscellaneous Items</b></p>
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<p><strong>AMMO &#038; AMMO CAN</strong><br />
An ammo can is good to have &#8212; either the new, polymer-style varieties or military surplus steel cans. You will also need a container for your spent brass. Any sort of receptacle with a lid works, from an empty cardboard box or military steel can, to a 5-gallon bucket. One of my favorites is old freezer storage bags.</p>
<p><strong>BE PREPARED &#8212; First Aid Kit</strong><br />
Plan for the best, prepare for the worst. A small <strong>first aid and trauma kit</strong> should be a part of everyone&#8217;s range bag. Hopefully you will never need the plastic gloves and quick clotting agent, but sterile wipes and bandaids are more likely to occasionally come in handy. Also, don&#8217;t forget the sun protection: Sunscreen, Hat, lip blam, and of course plenty of water for Hydration.</p>
<p><strong>PRACTICE LOG</strong><br />
Practice makes perfect &#8230; so keep a practice log. Keeping a log is beneficial, as you can revisit old drills to continually re-test your skill level and compare results. If you&#8217;re old school, a physical paper training book / log works fine. Put it in your range bag.  More of a smart phone junkie? Try the RangeLog app.</p>
<p><strong>MAKE YOUR MARK &#8212; Put Your Name on Your Gear</strong><br />
It&#8217;s also not a bad idea to put your name on your gear. It greatly increases your chance of getting misplaced items back. A lot of equipment looks alike; shooting bags, earmuffs, magazines, etc. I&#8217;m betting I&#8217;m not the only one who has come home from the range without my earmuffs [more than once].</p>
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<h2><a href="http://hubs.ly/H0892PN0" target="_blank">&#187; READ Rob Leatham 1911 Pistol Tips (Great Article!)</a></h2>
<p>Here are some tips on shooting a 1911 pistol from handgun ace Rob Leatham: Not sure how best to zero your new 1911? Who better to learn from than Team Springfield&#8217;s championship shooter Rob Leatham.</p>
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		<title>NEW &#8220;Loaded M1A&#8221; with Precision Adjustable Stock</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Springfield Armory has taken the M1A into the 21st Century with an adjustable modular stock that makes this classic semi-auto rifle more versatile than ever. The adjustable stock on this Loaded M1A (MP9826, MSRP $2,021) offers many cool features. You can raise/lower the cheek-piece with a handy rotary knob. Likewise the buttplate can be moved [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.springfield-armory.com/m1a-series/" target="_blank">Springfield Armory</a> has taken the M1A into the 21st Century with an adjustable modular stock that makes this classic semi-auto rifle more versatile than ever. The adjustable stock on this <a href="http://www.springfield-armory.com/m1a-series/" target="_blank">Loaded M1A</a> (MP9826, MSRP $2,021) offers many cool features. You can raise/lower the cheek-piece with a handy rotary knob. Likewise the buttplate can be moved in and out with a quick-adjusting knob, allowing length-of-pull adjustment up to 1.3 inches. The toe of the stock features a bag-rider section, making the gun more stable on a sandbag. Up front you&#8217;ll find an accessory rail plus a forward-angled swivel stud allowing easy bipod mounting. The included iron sights feature half-minute adjustments for windage and 1-MOA adjustments for elevation. The 22&#8243; stainless steel barrel has a 1:11&#8243; twist. Rifle weight with an empty magazine is 11.25 lbs.</p>
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<em>At the 2015 SHOT Show, Rob Leatham runs through Springfield Armory’s new Loaded M1A Series rifle with an adjustable stock (MP9826, MSRP $2,021).</em></p>
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<p><b>MIA Match at Camp Perry is Popular</b><br />
In 1974, Springfield Armory began offering a civilian-legal, semi-automatic version of the M14 known as the M1A™. M1As have enjoyed some success in Service Rifle and High Power Competition but today most Service Rifle shooters use the lighter-recoiling AR-platform black rifles. Nonetheless the M1A remains popular with American shooters and the annual <a href="http://www.competitions.nra.org/nra-springfield-m1a-match-faq.aspx" target="_blank">M1A Match at Camp Perry</a> offers serious, big-time prize money, thanks to Springfield Armory. In 2014 over $25,000 worth of cash and gear was awarded to Camp Perry M1A competitors, making the M1A Match the richest single rifle event at the NRA National Championships.</p>
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Nick Till in 2009 M1A Match. Nick was the 2007 Service Rifle Nat’l Champion. Photo courtesy NRA Blog.</p>
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