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The Evolution Of The Journey To Clean Steel
Last Saturday, Dan Bukros, a sponsored shooter for Kelbly's, called with exciting news. He'd just broken in a PRS rifle with roughly two hundred rounds—the standard for serious competitors before their first match—and discovered something remarkable. Using ThorroClean with a bronze brush, just twenty strokes brought his barrel down to clean steel. He was genuinely thrilled by how quickly and thoroughly it worked.
That efficiency matters more than you'd think. Consider another story f
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May 18th 2026
Ten Year Of Brakes
By Les Voth - Bix'n Andy USA
Have you been properly “braked”?
Before my introduction to PRS competition I was dead set against brakes. I never owned one. I never even used one until I shot a Thompson Encore in 300 Winchester Magnum with a JP Howitzer Brake installed. That was the extent of my “braking” experience.
That Howitzer brake proved the effectiveness and usefulness of shooting with a brake, but my shooting comrades that day threatened my wellbeing if I ever
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May 13th 2026
Speed and Timing in PRS
By Les Voth - Bix'n Andy USA
In the beginning of my PRS shooting adventure there was not much standardization for stage times. One match was 90 seconds per stage. One was 105. Another stretched into a more comfortable 120 seconds.
Then, a match director with a serious sense of humor, had a 60 second per stage match - for the entire match. And, yes, it was the same ten shots per stage, dialing for distance, and “all gear in hand” behind the line to start at the ubiquitous “BEEP&
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May 9th 2026
Dry Fire First: What Elite PRS Competitors Actually Do Between Matches
TRAINING & PERFORMANCE
Ask a top PRS shooter how many rounds they keep loaded at any given time, and the answers might surprise you. Not because the numbers are extreme — though some are — but because of what those numbers reveal about how the best competitors in the country actually train.
I recently put that question to a group of PRS match winners and world-event competitors across the United States. The survey was simple: How many rounds do you typically keep loaded? How does
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May 5th 2026
Trigger Testing - What The First Pull Doesn’t Tell You
An honest look at what it takes to understand a NEW trigger — and how first impressions get it wrong.
Somebody hands somebody else their rifle. The guy gets behind it, takes a breath, pulls the trigger and hands it back. “Feels a little spongy.” “Yeah, not sure about the overtravel.” The conversation moves on and the opportunity to change heart and minds is gone.
The rifle that just got handed back? It had a Bix’n Andy TacSport Pro-X in it - set up for the own
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Apr 21st 2026