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Tactical-Life.com's top 10 neighbors split almost evenly between firearms-adjacent brands and country music acts — a cross-kind pairing that defines the site's audience shape. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 1.0 signals near-identical audience profiles.

The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 down to 0.93 across all ten neighbors, with no single dominant pull. Guns & Ammo Magazine leads at 0.96, followed by Guns.com at 0.94. Those two represent the only other firearms-media or gun-retail entities in the top 10. The next three slots go to Outdoors-subcategory brands — Winchester Ammunition at 0.94 and Beretta USA at 0.94 — and then the pattern shifts: Eli Young Band at 0.94 and The Band Perry at 0.93 are Musicians and Bands, followed by Kane Brown at 0.93. Rounding out the ten are a Reality TV Star (Kailyn Lowry, 0.93), a TV Channel (Great American Country, 0.93), and a TV Personality (Nash Grier, 0.93).

That means four of the top 10 are Musicians and Bands — all country acts — sitting alongside three Outdoors-brand neighbors and one firearms magazine. No other Website appears in the top 10 besides Guns.com. The country-music presence is not incidental: it recurs across positions 5 through 10 and persists deep into the wider neighbor set, suggesting the audience that reads tactical firearms content overlaps substantially with the audience that follows mainstream country music.

The flat shape across a 0.03-point band means no single entity or category monopolizes this audience's profile; instead, it sits at the intersection of gun culture and country entertainment.

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