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AR: Contest Spotlights Muzzleloaders
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The sweet aroma of burnt gunpowder tickled the noses of shooters at the 64th annual Saunders Memorial Muzzle-loader Shoot in Berryville. Clouds of smoke drifted over the gun range during the shoot Sept. 26-29 at Luther Owens Park on the outskirts of town. Muzzleloader enthusiasts from several states fired black-powder rifles, pistols and shotguns at targets for awards. Gunpowder and ammunition are loaded by hand through the end of the barrel for a single shot. |
History of 22 Hornet Ammo
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First produced in 1930, the .22 Hornet was developed by the Springfield Armory and is to this day an excellent cartridge for hunting varmints and predators. It has even been used in the U.K. for hunting deer with great success. The cartridge has mild recoil and good accuracy, with relatively low noise levels – making this a great choice for hunting vermin in more populated areas.
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Arrest Made in Death of Amber Guyger Trial Witness
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An arrest has been made in the murder of Amber Guyger witness Joshua Brown.
Brown testified in the trial that resulted in the conviction of Guyger, the former Dallas Police Officer who is now in prison for the murder of Botham Jean.
USA Today reported that Brown was found “shot to death” in a parking lot Friday, and NBC News reports that a suspect in Brown’s death was arrested today. |
SCOTUS to NYC: Oh, We're Going To Hear Your Ridiculous Gun Law Case
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We all know New York is an anti-gun bastion. The state, like most in the Northeast with the exception of Vermont, has some of the most stringent anti-Second Amendment laws on the books. The law that’s going to be argued before the Supreme Court is—well—what you’d expect from a state like this: In New York City, it’s illegal to transport a locked, licensed and unloaded firearm to a range or home outside of the city limits. |
ND: Dakota Roughriders Friends of NRA 1st Annual Banquet
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The Dakota Roughriders Chapter of the Friends of the NRA will hold their first banquet on Friday, October 25th, to raise grant funds for the national organization that defends Second Amendment rights. The local nonprofit Chapter, will hold a delicious banquet style meal at Mandan Eagels CLub, 1400 Collins Ave, Mandan, ND. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Tickets for the supper and event are $35. Amazing couple and Table packages are available Call Jeff Mistelski (701) 400-9911 or Shawn Mistelski (701) 527-7496. You may also purchase on line at www.friendsofnra.org/events. |
CA: UC Davis Studies on Gun Violence could Shape Future Policy
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The University of California, Davis Violence Prevention Research Program (VPRP) published three studies this week on issues relating to preventing gun violence. They are among the first studies under the umbrella of the University of California Firearm Violence Research Center (UCFC). The UCFC was founded in 2017 to address the gaps in knowledge on firearm violence and its prevention. It is the first state-funded center of its kind. |
Did Ohio Lt. Gov. Crack the Code of ‘Red Flag’ Shortcomings?
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Buried in a story from WOSU about the introduction of new gun control legislation in Ohio by Gov. Mike DeWine that does not include a so-called “red flag” disarmament provision is an observation by Buckeye Lt. Gov. Jon Husted that reveals a genuine problem many Second Amendment activists contend is inherent in such laws.
The news agency said DeWine’s “STRONG Ohio” plan does not include a “red flag” tenet, nor is there a so-called “enhanced background check” portion.
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How to Build the Best Muzzleloader Rig for Western Big-Game Hunting
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You couldn’t have rolled a pickup truck full of beer cans off the mountain and created more commotion than the bull elk was making. I’d heard him bugle, checked the wind, snuck closer, and ultimately found myself a nice aspen tree to sit against. I could see 50 yards ahead of me before the mountainside broke into the drainage below—but I could see through the timber and onto the other face across the drainage, too, where the bull was. I had an open-reed call and some idea of what it was supposed to sound like. So I made a little mew. |
Time to Mann Up
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You’ll forgive the wordplay, but the hard fact is this: We begin National Review’s 2019 Fall webathon against the backdrop of America’s most critical free-speech drama — Mann v. National Review. It’s our battle, yes, but it’s very much yours too, because the consequences of a courtroom defeat will be serious (an understatement if there ever was one) for all Americans. |
OK: State Briefs- Group Sues Seeking to Stop Oklahoma ‘Permitless Carry’ Law
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A Democratic state representative from Oklahoma City and other advocates for more restrictive gun laws filed a lawsuit Monday challenging a new Oklahoma law that will allow people to carry firearms without a background check or training. State Rep. Jason Lowe sued in Oklahoma County, arguing that the law violates a state constitutional requirement that bills deal with only one subject matter.
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Narrative Fail: Rifle Murders Plummet; Bump Stock Confiscation Fails
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Newly released FBI crime statistics show that the number of murders committed by all rifles dropped significantly in 2018 while newly released data from the Department of Justice strongly suggests that the government’s bump stock ban has been a complete failure. The new FBI data showed that all murder dropped by 6.2% in 2018 and that gun murders also dropped by 6.7% in 2018. Specifically, murders committed by all types of rifles combined dropped by a staggering 23.9%.
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