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17 HMR vs 22 Mag: The Magnum Rimfire Cartridge Roundup
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In the land of the rimfire rifle cartridge, the 22 long rifle with its 40-grain bullet remains the most popular round for plinking and light pest control. However, sometimes a .22LR simply isn’t powerful enough to take on larger varmints, like coyotes, and lacks the muzzle velocity to take down prairie dogs at longer ranges.
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Best .44 Magnum Ammo: Hunting, Self-Defense, and Lever Action
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Created by Elmer Keith, the same man who created the 357 Magnum, the 44 Remington Magnum is known for its power and versatility. You wisely want to understand how to maximize both by purchasing the best 44 Mag ammo. Below you'll find the top-performing 44 Mag ammo for hunting, defense, and lever-action plinking situations. |
Gun Skills: Scan and Assess
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The human body is a remarkable mechanism; it is advanced, yet animalistic when it needs to be. If we study our physiological response to stress, this becomes incredibly apparent. When a threat appears, adrenaline courses through our veins to assist us in fighting it off or fleeing the area. As a byproduct, this produces tunnel vision, which helps us to concentrate on the most-immediate threat, which is typically square in front of us.
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Dangerous Use of Serial Numbers Found Unconstitutional
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The most dangerous use of a serial number on a firearm is as a registration number. In effect, gun registration is gun confiscation. It was not the intent for which serial numbers were made. They were created to track firearms with production changes and as a way for government arsenals to track the production and military use of weapons.
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Predictably, Seattle Officials Use Fatal H.S. Shooting to Push Gun Control
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Municipal government and school officials in Seattle, Washington are talking gun control and a renewed effort to repeal the state’s 37-year-old preemption statute, according to a report in the Seattle Times, in response to a fatal school shooting earlier in the week.
According to the newspaper, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell “called for the state to lift a law prohibiting cities from implementing their own gun policies.” |
Henry Repeating Arms Honors Veterans With $325,000 Donations
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Since March 1997, Henry Repeating Arms has been honoring American military heroes, and proudly supporting the organizations dedicated to bettering the lives of those who have fought and served. For this Veterans Day, as an extension of Henry Repeating Arms’ 25-year support and as part of its $1 milliion anniversary pledge, the company recently presented cash donations to Disabled American Veterans, Building Homes for Heroes, and the National Veterans Foundation, for a total of more than $325,000 donated to military veterans’ organizations this year.
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First Look: Holosun P.ID Weapon Lights
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Holosun, the company well known for its durable electronic red dot and holographic sights for pistols and long guns is now releasing the first members of its new line of duty grade tactical LED lights, the P.ID family. The name of this new line of tactical lights is an abbreviation of “positive identification.” Currently there are four different items included in this lineup.
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Why Oregon's Ballot Initiative to Curb Gun Deaths Could Work
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In May 2014, days after the mass shooting near the campus of the University of California, Santa Barbara, the satirical news site The Onion published a tragicomic headline that has resurfaced countless times in the eight years since: “‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens.”
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Franchini Momentum Rifle Package
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In 2013, my son purchased a vacation home and handed me the keys to a cabin on 39 acres in Tomkins County, in Central New York. “I’ll expect you to fill the freezer with venison,” he said. “Enjoy the hunting.”
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7 Hot Guns Heading Into The Holidays
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The holidays are coming in hot! Whether you’re planning for what gun you want to add to your collection after being gifted some cash or looking at picking up a little something special for a loved one, we got you covered. Just always remember to check your state and local laws if gifting a gun. |
MI: Firearm Deer Hunting Season Begins Tuesday
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Hunters will take to Michigan’s woods this week for the start of firearm deer season. Firearm deer season is a tradition for hundreds of thousands of Michiganders. But the tradition is undergoing a big change. In the past, the Department of Natural Resources has collected information on the hunt at check stations and voluntary mail surveys. But participation has declined in recent years.
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America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She well knows that by one enlisting under other banners than her own, were they even the banners of foreign independence, she would involve herself beyond the power of extrication in all the wars of interest and intrigue, of individual avarice, envy and ambition, which assume the colors and usurp the standards of freedom. — JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (1821) |
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