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V-MAX Ammo: V-MAX Bullets Explained
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The Hornady V-MAX line of ammunition was created for varmint control, as the bullet has a thin jacket and was designed to fragment on impact with a target, even at low velocities. For many years, your standard varmint ammo was pretty much whatever you had on hand, and this produced mixed results depending on what you were shooting. The V-MAX has a lot of features to make sure any critter is humanely dispatched immediately and is extremely accurate. |
Commentary: Alarming Poll on First Amendment Justifies Zealous Defense of the Second
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A poll conducted by Caravan Surveys for the Campaign for Free Speech revealed alarming support among Americans for rewriting the First Amendment and underscores the danger of putting constitutionally-protected fundamental rights up to a public vote.
According to the survey, “some 51 percent of people in the US believe that the (First) amendment…should be updated to reflect the cultural norms of today.” The poll of 1,004 respondents also revealed that 48 percent believe “hate speech,” while not defined, should be illegal and half of the people think punishment should include possible imprisonment or fines. |
Walmart’s Massive Online Gun Shop
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One of America’s biggest outdoor supplies retailers is taking shots at Walmart’s new ammunition arrangement with an include battle and restricted release teeshirt. One of America’s biggest outdoor supplies retailers is taking shots at Walmart’s new ammunition arrangement with an include battle and restricted release shirt. |
History of 375 H&H Magnum Ammo
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Holland & Holland, a firearms company from England, developed the .375 H&H Magnum in 1912 – a cartridge that would eventually come to be called the “Queen of the Medium Bores.” The .375 H&H Mag was specifically designed for hunting big game in Africa, and it was successful. The cartridge is sufficient to harvest any large game animal on the continent, including the Big Five species. Although it's been around for over 100 years, it still warrants respect, and is often chosen by both professional hunters and sportsmen. The .375 is the base of Holland & Holland's most popular cartridge, the .300 H&H Magnum. |
OK: Self-Proclaimed ‘Second Amendment Auditor’ Arrested in Oklahoma City
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Less than a week after a gun-rights advocacy group distanced itself from a self-proclaimed ‘Second Amendment Auditor,’ that man has been taken into custody. Timothy Harper has posted videos of himself openly carrying firearms into private businesses and on public property. In the clips, Harper claims to be conducting ‘First and Second Amendment audits.’ |
War on Women: Do Anti-Gun Liberals Know Women LOVE AR-15 Rifles?
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AR-15s are some of the most popular rifles in America. Demonized and misunderstood, the liberal media has made the firearm its favorite punching bag whenever there’s a mass shooting. if the shooter isn’t white or didn’t use this firearm during the crime, then it’ll suffer the Jeffrey Epstein treatment and get buried. If it doesn’t help the Democrats, it gets smothered. So, when its discovered that AR-15s are widely used by female gun owners due to its lightweight and low-recoil, then you know such stories aren’t going to see the light of day. Luckily, the Washington Free Beacon’s Stephen Gutowski, who is the site’s firearms reporter, has taken up that burden. |
Barr to Announce New Initiative to Combat Violence Carried Out With Guns
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Attorney General Bill Barr will announce a new Department of Justice initiative tomorrow called Project Guardian. Project Guardian, which will be implemented through ATF and overseen by DOJ, will focus on preventing "gun violence" in cities across the country. Barr will make the announcement and detail the project Wednesday from downtown Memphis. He will be joined by ATF Acting Director Regina Lombardo, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee D. Michael Dunavant and ATF Special Agent in Charge of the Nashville Field Division Marcus Watson. |
Classic Guns: Enfield Mk. I and Mk. II Revolvers
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When we think of the evolution of the modern revolver, we typically think of highlights like the Peacemaker, the Registered Magnum or the Python. While those examples represent some of the most-important chapters in the larger story of the development toward the modern revolvers that surround us today, they sometimes tend to overshadow a developmental timeline punctuated by many lesser, but noteworthy, designs. |
Why Should We Keep Our Guns
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In the last century, scores of millions of defenseless civilians were slaughtered by totalitarian regimes that first disarmed them. Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, communist China, the Ottoman Turks, and several dozen other despotic regimes committed mass murder of millions upon millions. Historically, genocide follows confiscation of arms as surely as day follows night. |
‘Most Stable, Stealthy’ Hunting Bow: Mathews Launches VXR
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Mathews today launches a new bow that applies technology from its target-shooting line to a hunting bow. This is the Mathews VXR. “The VXR shoots like a target bow while maintaining the maneuverability of a compact hunting rig.” That’s the pitch from bow manufacturer Mathews, which calls the VXR the “most stable, stealthy hunting bow Mathews has ever built.” |
Supreme Court ‘Clears Way’ for Sandy Hook Lawsuit v. Remington
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In a case that could either uphold a federal law prohibiting legal actions against firearms manufacturers or potentially knock it cockeyed, the U.S. Supreme Court has “cleared the way” for families of several victims in the Sandy Hook school massacre to sue Remington Arms and Bushmaster.
CBS News and other news agencies were quick to report the high court’s decision to not hear the case, which allows the lawsuit to move forward in Connecticut state court. |
Gov. Northam Declares War on Virginia Gun Owners, VCDL Fighting Back
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Northam has declared war on Virginia's gun owners: CHP holders, open carriers, hunters, target shooters, sport shooters, collectors, and competitors. All of us. (Northam wants to strip us of our right to self-defense and is even looking at confiscating guns.) So be it! But we are very much in the fight. As the dust cloud has been settling from election day, my optimism that we can derail a lot of Northam's agenda has been growing steadily. |
Commentary: Alarming Poll on First Amendment Justifies Zealous Defense of the Second
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A poll conducted by Caravan Surveys for the Campaign for Free Speech revealed alarming support among Americans for rewriting the First Amendment and underscores the danger of putting constitutionally-protected fundamental rights up to a public vote.
According to the survey, “some 51 percent of people in the US believe that the (First) amendment…should be updated to reflect the cultural norms of today.” The poll of 1,004 respondents also revealed that 48 percent believe “hate speech,” while not defined, should be illegal and half of the people think punishment should include possible imprisonment or fines. |
MI: Decline in Hunting Impacts Michigan Businesses
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The woods probably won't be as crowded when firearm deer hunting season starts this Friday because the number of hunters has been dropping for decades and it's impacting more than just the number of deer being harvested. The number of hunting licenses has gone down by about 50% over the last few decades, but why? "License prices have gone up...used to be you could buy a doe license for $4. Now it's gotten to, I believe, $20 a piece," said Brett Griffis, owner of Jerome Country Market. |
Here's What You Need to KNow About Ohio's Deer Gun Hunting Season
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ODNR is getting the word out about deer gun hunting season, which is coming up next month. According to a press release, the weeklong season goes from Dec. 2-8 with an extra weekend scheduled for Dec. 21-22. “Ohio’s deer hunting seasons provide the perfect chance to get outdoors and experience the Buckeye State’s bountiful deer hunting opportunities,” said Division of Wildlife Chief Kendra Wecker. “Deer hunting is a fun way to enjoy nature while making memories. Hunters put healthy free-range food on the table and venison is highly-valued and sustainable food options for thousands of Ohioans. |
More Self-Defense Gun Stories
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Responsible gun owners defended themselves, but you probably didn't hear about it in the mainstream media. Instructor Ben Branam joins host Rob Morse to talk about four new stories.
Are you armed in the evening on your front porch? Are you armed as you drive to work at a construction site? Are you armed as you work in a grocery store? Are you armed late in the evening at home with your family?
These gun owners survived a lethal threat. What would you do in their place? Text and podcast available at the link. (20 minute audio)
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Alexa Potts Excels on and off the Range
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A quiet bang. The smell of gun powder. The sound of a bolt racking a new bullet into place.
This is the atmosphere Alexa Potts lives in between classes as she practices at MSU’s gun range in the basement of button auditorium. She said hard work and faith pushed her to receive the prestigious Ohio Valley Conference Scholar-Athletes Award.
“It’s definitely very inspiring and motivates me just to keep working,” Potts said during an interview with MSU Athletics.
Potts was one of six athletes in the nation to receive the OVC award based on both academic and competitive performance. Her academic focus is in the justice system where she is working on a double-major in the legal studies program. |
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