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Tips for Hunting Early-Season Bucks
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Not much bothers me more than sitting in my tree stand, bowhunting, and sweating at the same time. Perspiration is not only uncomfortable but carries odors that deer can smell at some distance. For late September and early October bowhunters it is just one of the little problems that must be tolerated.
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The Legal Battles Over “Gun-Free Zones”
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Welcome to the cognitive dissonance zone. They call it the “Gun Free Zone.” The hit TV show “The Twilight Zone” (1959-1964) once told us in its terse intro about entering “a land of both shadow and substance,” but it had nothing on today’s so-called “gun-free zone,” which requires a complete suspension of reality—never mind that, as the Crime Prevention Research Center determined, 94% of mass murderers chose “gun-free zones” to commit their crimes in the U.S. between 1950 and 2019, as they wanted to prey on unarmed victims; regardless, we are supposed to believe that criminals will obey the “gun-free zone” signs. |
Tract Toric UHD 1-8x24 mm MOA IR LPVO SFP Review
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By now the Tract Optics story should be well known to shooters. The company pioneered the concept of direct-to-consumer optics sales, and in the past 7 years, it has grown to cover a wide range of optics both for the tactical and hunting markets. Tract offers high-quality optics at outstanding prices, as there is no middleman.
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The Paranoid Style in Gun Control Politics
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If you're looking for a website like QAnon, but catering to gun control advocates, you will enjoy some articles from The Trace, a gun control website founded and funded by Michael Bloomberg. In August, The Trace presented a conspiracy about the amicus briefs filed in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen. The article was reprinted by Politico. Will Van Sant, The NRA's Shadowy Supreme Court Lobbying Campaign, Politico, Aug. 5, 2022. |
Iowans Want RKBA Provision in State Constitution
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For more than 175 years, Iowans have been among the relative handful of citizens without a specific right to keep and bear arms provision in their state constitution, but that could change Nov. 8 when Hawkeye State voters will cast their ballots on the proposed amendment to enshrine the right. |
SAF Files Memorandumm for TRO Against New York Gun Law
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The Second Amendment Foundation and its partners have filed a memorandum in support of their earlier motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction in the case of Hardaway Jr. et.al. v. Bruen, challenging New York state’s restrictive new gun control statute. The lawsuit was filed last week in U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York. It involves Bishop Larry A. Boyd of Buffalo and Rev. Dr. Jimmie Hardaway, Jr., of Niagara Falls, who are challenging a ban on legal firearms carry in churches, which they say is unconstitutional. Joining SAF is the Firearms Policy Coalition, Inc. |
Federal Judge Schedules Washington State Magazine Ban Trial
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In 2021, the Washington State legislature passed a ban on future sales or manufacturing of magazines, or other feeding devices which hold over 10 rounds. It does not include .22 rimfire tubular magazines. From the law:
(36)”Large capacity magazine” means an ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds of ammunition, or any conversion kit, part, or combination of parts, from which such a device can be assembled if those parts are in possession of or under the control of the same person, but shall not be construed to include any of the following... |
Competitive Shooting: What Kinds of Guns Can You Use?
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Team Smith & Wesson's Julie Golob and Jerry Miculek are legends in the shooting sports. He's the fastest shooter in the world. She's one of the winningest women in competitive shooting. Like most competitive shooters, though, what they want more than one more trophy for their own overcrowded mantels is to see you bring home the first one for yours. That's a lot more possible than you might think. After all, everybody starts somewhere and you'll never know how good you could be unless you try!
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MA: Turkey, Deer Hunting Season Begins in Western Massachusetts
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Two of the biggest hunting seasons begin Monday in western Massachusetts, deer and wild turkey season. To hunt white-tailed deer in Massachusetts, hunters must have the appropriate license, permits, and stamps through the MassFishHunt. This season is specifically archery only, however, archery equipment can be used during all deer hunting seasons. Bows must have a draw weight of at least 40 pounds at 28 inches or at peak draw. Crossbows can be used by certain disabled hunters with a permit only.
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IL: Chicago Shootings: 31 Shot, 8 Fatally, in Weekend Violence, Police Say
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At least 31 people were shot, eight fatally, in Chicago over the weekend, police said. A 13-year-old boy was shot and killed at a North Side park playground on Friday night, Chicago officials said. The shooting happened before 10 p.m. at Lerner Park in the West Ridge neighborhood's 7000-block of North Sacramento Avenue, police said. Witnesses said they heard a loud pop, followed by multiple people running away. Police found a male victim on a park bench with a gunshot wound to the head.
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Bond Arms Roughneck
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For a little over 30 years, I was the editor of S.W.A.T. Magazine. Although the focus of the magazine was basically “tactical” firearms, my heart has always been with older guns. As an example, I’ve written several articles for GUNS on century-old shotguns. I have attended classes at Gunsite with a #3 Schofield and a Single Action Army.
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Review: Tristar’s Bristol Side-By-Side
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TriStar Arms has made a name for itself bringing affordably priced guns to market that don’t skimp on quality. Introduced near the close of 2020, the company’s Bristol series of side-by-side scatterguns continue this ethos as nimble, feature-rich field guns that are also a solid option for clay target use.
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Magpul D-50 GL9 Glock Drum Mag: Hit or Miss?
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The problem with any pistol drum snail mag is that you expect it to run over a pound of ammo-- mostly outside of the magazine well-- up a long column and into the chamber under varying spring pressure while the whole affair is held in place by a mag release designed to hold significantly less weight centered in the pistol's grip rather than dangling like a pendulum below it. In other words, the pistol wasn't designed for it, and the mag must overcome this ramp of impending doom.
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NJ Shrugs off Supreme Court, Moves to Pass Harsh New Anti-Carry Law
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Rather than heed the landmark ruling by the nation's highest court earlier this year when it comes to carry rights, lawmakers in New Jersey are seeking to make it harder than ever. On Monday, the Democrat-controlled New Jersey Assembly Judiciary Committee rubber-stamped A4769 in a 3-2 vote along party lines. The measure, unveiled last week by Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin and Senate President Nick Scutari is billed as making New Jersey the toughest in the nation when it comes to concealed-carry laws.
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