Join us in this insightful conversation with Tori Loomis, an enthusiastic hunter and chef, as she shares her journey into the world of hunting and cooking. With a deep passion for understanding the origins of her food, Tori started hunting later in life, and has since become an accomplished hunter.
Recent Posts
Hunting, Shotguns
Hunting and Cooking with Tori Loomis
Apr 26, 2023 5:01:41 PM / by Beretta Blog posted in Hunting, Shotguns
Concealed Carry, Pistols
Dry Fire for Concealed Carry Exercises
Apr 26, 2023 9:44:50 AM / by Beretta Blog posted in Concealed Carry, Pistols
For most of us, carrying a gun is insurance against the unlikely possibility that you might need to shoot someone who is attempting to kill or seriously injure an innocent, perhaps even you. Much of the concealed carry journey is figuring out how to securely and comfortably conceal your gun as you live your daily life.
Concealed Carry, Pistols
Mental & Physical Training for Concealed Carry
Apr 17, 2023 10:02:08 AM / by Beretta Blog posted in Concealed Carry, Pistols
You’ve got your gun, maybe an APX A1 Carry, maybe an 80X Cheetah, maybe an itty-bitty Bobcat. You’ve got your holster and other concealment gear, and have figured out how to carry your gun concealed on your body. You’ve gotten some firearms training and done some dry practice so you’re getting comfortable with the shooting part. What next?
Hunting, Shotguns
Hunting and Dog Training with Durrell Smith
Mar 30, 2023 10:32:27 AM / by Beretta Blog posted in Hunting, Shotguns
Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of hunting and dog training with Durrell Smith, a teacher who found solace in hunting and training dogs.
Pistols
How to Overcome Training Boredom
Mar 29, 2023 3:31:17 PM / by Beretta Blog posted in Pistols
I know, I know…boredom at the firing range? Perhaps boredom is the wrong word; perhaps not. But if you shoot enough, you want to go beyond just hanging a target and blasting holes in it. Sure, we all have to do that sometimes. There are basic gun handling skills that need to be developed and cultivated, and the best way to do that is through repetition. Repetition can be boring, but it doesn’t have to be.
Clay Shooting, Shotguns
Q&A with Kim Rhode, 6-Time Olympic Medalist
Mar 7, 2023 10:42:38 AM / by Beretta Blog posted in Clay Shooting, Shotguns
Beretta proudly supports six-time Olympic medalist Kim Rhode, the first American in any individual sport to win six medals in six consecutive Olympic Games.
Pistols
The Importance of Introducing Stress in Gun Training
Feb 22, 2023 8:41:22 AM / by Beretta Blog posted in Pistols
The majority of shooters will benefit by introducing stress into their gun training sessions. Incorporating stress in firearms practice is not appropriate or recommended for new shooters or those familiarizing with, or sighting in, a new firearm; new shooters should, instead, focus on gun handling.
Hunting, Hunting - Turkey, Shotguns
Turkey Hunting Tips
Feb 1, 2023 11:20:56 AM / by Beretta Blog posted in Hunting, Hunting - Turkey, Shotguns
Turkey hunting seasons are opening all around the country. I’m on various social media networks, and the other day a follower asked me a question, “What advice would you have for a person who is a first-time turkey hunter?”
Hunting, Shotguns
Five Steps to Successful Duck Hunting
Dec 1, 2022 10:27:12 AM / by Beretta Blog posted in Hunting, Shotguns
The first rule I learned about waterfowl hunting is: be where the birds want to be. Good advice, but sometimes easier said than done. Scouting is a vital part of that and scouting locations early in the season and before is not only a smart move but also a good way to keep you on your game year-round..
Hunting, Shotguns
Duck Calling Tips
Dec 1, 2022 10:09:19 AM / by Beretta Blog posted in Hunting, Shotguns
Follow along for several basic duck calling tips that you will need in order to become a better caller and in turn increase your chances of bringing the ducks into shooting range.