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Gerald Almy: Overlooked deer foods can pay off when hunting
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Some of the most fulfilling sights for a whitetail hunter are deer feeding in a food plot and deer eating acorns under a huge oak tree. But as we all know, acorn crops can be light, spotty, or nonexistent. Most red oaks only produce large amounts of mast every couple of years, the deer’s favorite white oaks even less often. Similarly, there are times when deer just won’t visit food plots due to hunting pressure, the rut, the growth stage of the forage, and other factors. |
2-Year-Old Suspended over Toy Gun Seen During Virtual Class
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A 12-year-old Colorado Springs seventh grader was suspended after he allegedly lifted a toy gun into view while moving it from one place to another during his virtual class. KDVR reports that the boy, Isaiah Elliot, was in virtual class August 27, 2020, for Grand Mountain school when an art teacher saw the gun “flash” across the screen.
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Ammo Instock: Hornady Frontier 5.56 55Gr M193 1000 Round Bulk Ammunition $699.99
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Palmetto State Armory has in stock 1000 round bulk cases of Hornady Frontier 5.56 55Gr M193 1000 Round Bulk Ammunition for $699.99. That is $0.669 a round. American made and built on tradition – these are the hallmarks of Frontier®Cartridge. Frontier® Cartridge features Hornady bullets in 223 Remington and 5.56 NATO. Applications range from plinking, target shooting and hunting to law enforcement training and self-defense. |
MN: Twin Cities Sees Guns, Ammunition Shortage Amid Crises
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As anxiety surges over COVID-19, civil unrest and an increasingly fractious presidential race, ammunition is proving to be in short supply across Minnesota and around the country as gun owners stock up and more people buy guns for the first time. “Manufacturers can’t keep up with the demand anymore,” said Dave Bean, owner of Get Guns Now, an Oakdale gun shop. “The industry’s never been hit this hard before.” |
Steel-Cased Ammo: Steel Casings Explained
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Steel-cased cartridges are an issue of hot debate – some even compare it to the 9mm versus .45 argument. While it's great and versatile ammo, steel casings do have a bad reputation among some sportsman. However, not many problems occur today with steel ammo (unless you’re pumping thousands of rounds each day or using cheap surplus military ammo from a foreign country). |
HERO Re-Releases HERO2020 Non-Lethal Self-Defense Tool
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HERO Defense Systems LLC, a manufacturer of non-lethal personal defense devices, announced today the re-release of HERO 2020. After being held up for months by COVID-19 shutdowns, the national supply chain is finally able to resume production and deliver parts to HERO distribution. Today HERO 2020 is once more available for purchase at HERO.US.com. |
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Are we at last brought to such humiliating and debasing degradation, that we cannot be trusted with arms for our defense? Where is the difference between having our arms in possession and under our direction, and having them under the management of Congress? If our defense be the real object of having those arms, in whose hands can they be trusted with more propriety, or equal safety to us, as in our own hands? — Patrick Henry, 3 J. Elliot, Debates in the Several State Conventions 45, 2d ed. Philadelphia, 1836 |
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