Todd Woodard has been editor of 
Gun Tests Magazine since 1998 and had previously been managing editor and a contributor for the magazine going back to 1992. He began competitive shooting at the age of 10 
in NRA-sanctioned smallbore rifle matches, earning various local and regional wins as a sub-junior shooter, including a state 
4H championship. In college at 
Texas A&M, he earned three letters on the university's smallbore rifle and air rifle teams, and he served as captain of the team for two years. He was also the first A&M student to qualify for an 
NCAA Championship slot. He graduated with a B.S. in Journalism. 
Other roles he has served in included 
Shooting Venue Press Chief for the Atlanta Olympic Games in July 1996; editor, 
Guns, Gear & Game; editor, 
American Gunsmith Book Series; editor, 
Women's Shooting Sports Foundation Magazine; editor, 
Performance Shooter Magazine; marketing manager for 
Kenner Boat Co.; managing editor for the 
Hunter's Handbook Annual (Seattle); consulting editor for 
The Range Report, produced by the National Shooting Sports Foundation in Newtown, CT; regionals editor for 
Heartland USA, produced by U.S. Tobacco in Greenwich, CT; and executive publisher for 
Texas Sporting Journal in Houston. He has also pulled duty as a columnist for 
Gun Digest the Magazine (F+W Publications), copy editor for 
Fair Chase, a publication of the 
Boone and Crockett Club (Missoula, MT); and as a contributing editor for the 
Gun Digest Annual. As a blogger, he has produced news-related content for the 
Defender Outdoors blog (Fort Worth, TX) and 
Midsouth Shooters Supply "Shot Report" Blog (Clarksville, TN), and was senior content writer for 
U.S. & Texas LawShield (Houston)
. 
In addition to 
Gun Tests, his current projects include page production for the 
Texas Trophy Hunters Association (San Antonio, TX) and book production for 
Dust Devil Publishing of Midland, TX. He has also edited the 14th, 15th, and 16th editions of 
Cartridges of the World and authored the 
Brownells Guide to 101 Gun Gadgets and 
Shooter's Bible Guide to Cartridges (
Skyhorse Publ.)
I liked your article here and look forward to the Jan issue with Shooting and Tactical Gloves. I have an old pair of Bob Allen shooting gloves for S/T/S shooting but they’ve seen better days. I noticed a younger shooter with a pair that had a great trigger finger and asked where he got them. They were a pair of frisbee golfing gloves he got from Amazon. I got a pair, they fit my 3XL hand well without mile long fingers, they have a pad on the trigger finger for scrolling on your phone. They are just perfect for those 20+ warmer degree days. I wish I’d had them for my winter trap league in Ilion NY. I use insulated gloves for waterfowl hunting, but next test throw in a pair of frisbee golf gloves and see how you like them.
Excellent subject matter, glad to see such a good gun related item tested. I wear glover on a regular basis, operations and training. There are so many gloves out there now that there is no way to hit all of them (you did not review the ones I wear) but an excellent cross section. One thing I would have liked to have seen was a control if you will……Flight gloves. How does everything compare to what was the standard in the 80’s and 90’s. That is what all of us cool guys had.