Welcome to TacticalVegan.blog
Why not both?
That’s the question at the heart of TacticalVegan.blog — a space for those who care deeply about animals, the environment, and personal responsibility… and who also enjoy the precision, discipline, and challenge of shooting sports.
This blog was born from a simple truth: being vegan and being into shooting sports aren’t mutually exclusive.
In fact, they can go hand-in-hand.
Whether you’re a seasoned IPSC competitor, an ISSF precision shooter, or just starting out on the range, TacticalVegan.blog is here to support your journey with a fresh, inclusive perspective.
What to Expect
Our content is written with a neutral, informative tone.
We’re not here to push politics or spark flame wars — just share helpful, practical, and honest information for vegan shooters.
On TacticalVegan.blog, you’ll find:
- Gear Reviews: From competition-ready pistols to range bags and reloading kits — what’s worth your money and what’s just hype.
- Tactical Tips: Strategies for IPSC stages, ISSF prep routines, dry fire practice, mental game tips, and more.
- Vegan-Friendly Finds: Range gear, gloves, belts, and boots that don’t use leather or animal products.
- Training & Mindset: Lessons from both the firing line and the vegan lifestyle — including discipline, situational awareness, and ethical consistency.
- Community Spotlights: Interviews and features on vegans in the shooting world.
Why Tactical? Why Vegan?
For many of us, going vegan was a conscious, ethical decision rooted in compassion and logic.
Taking an interest in firearms and shooting sports is often driven by a similar mindset — a desire to be capable, confident, and well-prepared.
We believe those values can and should coexist.
Shooting is a sport.
A discipline.
A skill.
And like any skill, it’s worth mastering — regardless of what you eat or wear.
Join the Movement
Whether you’re curious, skeptical, or already strapping on a vegan holster, we invite you to stick around.
Ask questions.
Read the posts.
Share your insights. TacticalVegan.blog isn’t just a website — it’s a growing community of people who don’t fit neatly into anyone else’s box.
Welcome to the range.
Photo by Maria Tyutina