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The Must-Have Hunting Guns for Fall ’24
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Some say we like to keep it old school when it comes to hunting guns around here. Amid a roar of new firearm launches in early 2024, we found a handful of modern classics that look good, shoot even better, and remind us that the past is not forgotten. |
17 HMR vs 22: Not Your Grandfather’s Rimfire
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From the late 1950s to the early 2000s, two of the most popular rimfire cartridges on the planet were the 22 Long Rifle and the 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, otherwise known as the 22 WMR or 22 Mag. Generations of shooters (myself included) were taught how to shoot using a 22 LR bolt-action rifle before hunting varmints like coyotes and groundhogs with a 22 WMR. |
17 HMR vs 22: Not Your Grandfather’s Rimfire
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From the late 1950s to the early 2000s, two of the most popular rimfire cartridges on the planet were the 22 Long Rifle and the 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, otherwise known as the 22 WMR or 22 Mag. Generations of shooters (myself included) were taught how to shoot using a 22 LR bolt-action rifle before hunting varmints like coyotes and groundhogs with a 22 WMR. |
Hunting Expanded on Wildlife Refuges
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced this week that they are opening up 53 new hunting and sport fishing opportunities on approximately 211,000 acres nationwide in the National Wildlife Refuge System, a move heralded by pro-gun and pro-hunting organizations. |
Maryland, AR-15s and the Fourth Circuit
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Should you be so unfortunate as to live in Maryland, and more unfortunate as to own an AR-15, you’re a criminal, as the Fourth Circuit Court recently affirmed. This despite the Supreme Court’s Heller, McDonald and Bruen decisions having made clear the Second Amendment acknowledges the individual right to self-defense in one’s home and elsewhere, and common and usual weapons are presumptively constitutional. Unfortunately none of those decisions specifically mention the AR-15, the most popular—common and usual--rifle of its type in America. |
300 WSM vs 300 Win Mag: The 30-Caliber Magnum Clash
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I was once perusing my local gun forum and someone posted a question, “Which is better for big game hunting in North America? 300 Win Mag or 300 WSM?” The users who answered all began debating differences in ballistics, case capacity, terminal performance, and ammo selection.
However, I’d like to pose a simpler answer: Yes! |
S10E13: 3 Unpopular Opinions
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Brian and Jacob connect to discuss a few opinions they hold that may not be popular with the gun community at large. Perhaps some of these ideas are outdated or maybe they are just wrong. Of course, it could be Jacob and Brian who are wrong… tune in and decide for yourself. |
Harris campaign: Walz ‘misspoke’ on handling weapons ‘in war’
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Vice President Harris’s campaign has pushed back on criticism of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s military background, saying the vice-presidential nominee “misspoke” in a video pushing for gun control when saying he used combat weapons during his time in the National Guard.
Submitter's note: It should say "Vice President Harris's campaign issued a correction of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's statement on his military background" |
Going Beyond the Gun
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A friend compared two handguns. One of them was lighter, smaller, and easier for him to carry. The larger handgun was slightly more accurate when he was shooting quicky. I didn’t see this choice as a problem, but my friend did. He isn’t that far away from the rest of us.
Tens of millions of us have become gun owners in the last few years. There is a difference between a defender and a someone who shoots for sport. Let’s start with what they have in common. |
Federal Judge Dismisses Majority of Mexico’s Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Makers
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On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Dennis Saylor dismissed the major portion of a lawsuit brought by Mexico against several American gun manufacturers and a wholesaler.
On August 4, 2021, Breitbart News reported the government of Mexico was suing six U.S. gun makers and one Boston-area wholesaler, claiming “massive damage” created by “unlawful trafficking” of firearms to cartel and criminal elements. |
Study: Americans Overwhelmingly Own Firearms for Protection
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NRA members know that there are plenty of excellent ways to exercise Second Amendment rights, such as continuing America’s hunting heritage, enjoying or competing in the shooting sports, or developing a firearm collection. However, the most important aspect of the Second Amendment is that it preserves the individual right to keep and bear arms to defend oneself, family, and community. |
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