WED | JULY 17, 2024

Introducing the Next Level Long Sleeve Shirt, a pinnacle of technical innovation designed specifically for the avid angler. New for the Spring 2025 season, Huk designed these shirts to complement its top-selling bottoms collection, providing a complete outfit for a day on the water.
Team Mathews had their best event yet in the third and final leg of the 2024 IBO National Triple Crown located in Nelsonville, Ohio, sweeping the Triple Crown Individual events and crowning three National Champions.
Attorneys representing two New York state residents challenging the state’s ban on so-called “assault weapons” have filed a memorandum in support of their earlier motion for summary judgment.

A three-judge panel in the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has handed down a unanimous 27-page ruling that Minnesota’s ban on concealed carry by young adults is unconstitutional under the Second Amendment, giving a victory to the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners.
SIG SAUER is pleased to bring the ROSE Retreat, to the home of SIG SAUER World Headquarters in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on November 4-7, 2024. The ROSE Retreat, hosted by SIG SAUER, is the industry’s only luxury, all-inclusive event that brings women together into the heart of a community for shared experiences through a guided firearms journey with nine-time World Champion, Team SIG professional shooter, and ROSE visionary Lena Miculek.
SAAMI reminds attendees not to miss the August 19 deadline to save money by taking advantage of the special room rate at the host Sheraton Salt Lake City hotel.

Mesa Tactical announced the availability of a new line of RMR pattern reflex sight mounts for Benelli M2 and Benelli M4 tactical shotguns. The reflex sight mounts are designed to co-witness with the shotgun factory ghost ring sights.
Galco’s SB26 Basket Stamped Lined Holster Belt combines the sturdiness needed for all-day handgun carry with traditional basket stamping to create an elevated everyday holster belt.
Millennium Treestands® has developed the perfect system for whitetail hunters who demand stealth and mobility without sacrificing strength, durability, and dependability. The Millennium M7 Microlite hang-on stand with M250 aluminum climbing sticks and the M260 climbing stick quiver creates the perfect system for demanding deer hunters.

Night Fision Arms was born out of a need to fill the gap on finding the perfect middle ground on pre-assembled parts and firearms. With future plans for even more curated premium aftermarket upgrades, Night Fision Arms is excited to provide a one stop shop for pistol accessories.
Convenient to tote on back for any adventure, the Tropic 30 from Mammoth Coolers keeps items cold even on the hottest days of summer. Measuring 26″ x 15″ x 22” when rolled, the 30-quart soft cooler can accommodate 24 cans and boasts 1-2+ days of ice retention.
NSSF® condemns the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump in the strongest terms. This attempt on the life, and wounding, of the former president and presumptive Republican presidential nominee is unacceptable. The criminal misuse of a firearm to take the life of any innocent individual is reprehensible.
CCI is proud to continue its dedicated support for the Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP). Part of this support includes participating as a Platinum Level sponsor of the 2024 SASP National Championships.
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms condemns Saturday’s attempt on the life of former President Donald Trump during a political rally in Butler, Pennsylvania and praises the quick action by the U.S. Secret Service to protect Mr. Trump and neutralize the suspect.
Heckler & Koch marks its 75th anniversary this year with several exclusive civilian firearms offerings that pay homage to the HK legacy. These collector’s models are inspired by the enduring partnership between HK and the German armed forces, the Bundeswehr, which spans over half a century.

KSE Media Ventures is pleased to announce the promotion of Jeni Swanson to Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective immediately. Swanson has been a key member of KSE’s finance and leadership team for over a decade, showcasing remarkable leadership and strategic acumen in managing financial operations.
The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute announced that its recent silent auction raised $29,175 for the USA Shooting Team and Project ChildSafe. The auction began on June 13th and featured an Infinity 100 Thermal Monocular donated by X-Vision Optics.
The new 4LUX 2K and DUO are firearm accessories that seamlessly combine critical tactical tools into one rechargeable unit. These devices combine an angled foregrip, high-output 2,060 lumen tactical light, and powerful Viridian Green laser, all strategically designed to improve firearm handling, aiming precision, and low-light target identification.

VKTR Industries announced the addition of their new Direct Impingement Bolt Carrier Group to the product line up. The VKTR Direct Impingement Bolt Carrier Group has several new design technologies that help correct the legacy designed cam path found in all AR Bolt Carrier Groups.
ADM has a limited number of Firearms that are in stock, built, boxed and ready to ship. Once the order is placed, each firearm will ship when the Dealers FFL is received and the order is processed.
Rogue Ridge’s fastest fat tire e-bike, RG1000 can carry outdoorsmen an impressive distance on a single charge. Equipped with a 1,000-watt motor and 13 amp hour battery, the RG1000 has plenty of power to blast up the steepest hillsides.

American Buffalo and Tool Co. introduces the latest addition to its Elite line, the Apis Folding Knife. Boasting a 3-inch D2 satin finished blade, the durable Apis features a ball bearing pivot system with liner lock for reliable performance.
F.A.B. Defense® announces the Gradus-X ergonomic polymer AR-15 grip as the latest addition to the Gradus line of accessories. The Gradus-X is in full production and is now available to dealers and manufacturers worldwide.
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced the release of the Bodyguard 2.0 380 pistol. Chambered in 380 Auto, the pistol ships with a flush fit 10-round magazine and an extended 12-round magazine and models will be available with or without a thumb safety. The Bodyguard 2.0 has an overall height of 4-inches, a width just under 1-inch, and weighs in at 9.8 oz unloaded.

To streamline the process for individuals to appeal firearm purchase denials from the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, the FBI recently partnered with the U.S. Postal Service to assist individuals who have registered with the Identity History Summary Check (IdHSC) program. Registrants can register with a participating post office for digital fingerprinting services.
With the JK 105 VSX Custom Suppressor Configurator if you dream it, they build it. This is your chance to build a long suppressor with assorted types of baffles so you can reconfigure it for use on as many of your firearms as possible.
Luth-AR announced its sponsorship of the highly anticipated 2024 USPSA Multi-Gun National Championship. The event will take place July 17 - July 21 at the Forest Lake Sportsmans Club in Forest Lake, MN, Luth-AR will be serving as a Stage Sponsor for this year's competition.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is hiring up to eight warden positions around the state. The deadline to apply is Aug. 15. Applicants must have earned a bachelor’s degree — or will receive their degree by Jan. 6, 2025 — in wildlife management, range management, biology, zoology, ichthyology or other closely-related fields.
This week, Shooting USA looks at Armageddon Gear, reporting on the company’s move into heirloom-quality hunting equipment with AG Hunt. Then concluding the series of Hornady Reloading tips for the novice, this time it is storage and data.
 

I recently had custody of an elder relative’s Colt Python. A six-inch revolver, it was from the early 1980s, silvery in color, it was purchased with the Colt Medallion Pachmayr stocks. "Royal Coltguard" was their name for electroless nickel – a chemically applied finish that was applied directly to the base metal. Conventional nickel finishes were placed over an application of copper. While not as hard as hard chrome, the electroless nickel applies into tight places and still has considerable abrasion resistance. It’s likely also better at corrosion resistance and doesn’t flake like electro-nickel. 

Having it here – and having reinstalled the factory-supplied stocks – I compared it to my old Python, my first centerfire handgun, manufactured in 1968. Aside from the finish and stocks, the 1981 Python had a white outline around the rear sight notch of the Accro sight and a red insert in the ramp front sight. 

Failing to remember You Can't Go Home Again, a warning from Thomas Wolfe, I wondered how well I could shoot the 1980s cannon. I’d used my older Python at my only appearance on my first agency’s pistol team at the state peace officers’ association Spring convention – 45 years ago. I won the “Novice” award by a single point, as I recall. 

As I’d been shooting a little bullseye recently, I thought I’d see how the 1981 Python – and an elderly handler – could match up to the mid-20s kid and the 1960s Python. 

To start with the ammo would be better; back then, I loaded bulk 148gr swaged hollow-base wadcutter bullets in mixed brass atop 2.7 grains of the old Bullseye powder. The loading was accomplished on the department’s Star Progressive loader. I don’t recall who made the primers. The outfit provided the machine, a thousand primers a year and the powder. You had to bring brass and bullets. 

Now, the ammo would be the superb 148gr. wadcutter load from Black Hills Ammunition. But why stop there? 

I still had the MAC JSOC 1911 pistol. Like the “real” JSOC handguns, this is a 45, perfect for the “hardball” event at bullseye. The old box of Federal Classic Auto match 230 grain FMJ would be ideal and the magazines from Ed Brown Products would be welcome as well. I could round it out with a 22 – using bulk pack ammo to make up for the C-MORE optic and the fine trigger on the SW22 Victory pistol, with its Volquartsen barrel. 

The targets for slow fire were from the only B-16 center I had; National Match bullseye is shot at fifty yards on a B-6. The B-16, for the slow fire stage at 25 yards, is for ranges without a fifty-yard line – and it was used back in those old days. This was just an old guy revisiting youth, not a real competition. 

The difference between the slow fire B-16 and the B-8 is the scoring value; the B-16 has a smaller 10-ring (1.51”) than the sustained-fire B-8 (3.36”).

The targets for timed- and rapid-fire strings are B-8s and I have plenty of repair centers for those stages. 

It wasn’t “shooting cold,” as I checked the zero on each gun before shooting. When I finished the slow-fire strings, I’d have failed to win even a “novice” award with the “centerfire” entry. Unlike shooting my elderly Colt Python when I was much younger, my slow fire effort was embarrassing – I owe the folks at Black Hills Ammunition an apology. I ended the course with 213/300, 71%. 

I moved to the Tisas-made/MAC marked JSOC 1911. The gun really “doesn’t fit” me, between stocks, mag well and long trigger, it just didn’t “feel right.”

Feeling is irrelevant, “fit” isn’t. The targets told the tale. My slowfire score, again, was a disaster. In timed fire though, I ended with 92/100 and rapid yielded a good (for me) 83/100, for a total of 226/300, 75%.

On to the 22. I’ve had the SW22 Victory nearly 10 years. I think I cleaned it when I put the barrel on about 9 years ago. That’s why there were failures to extract, eject and feed. I had a middling 76 on slow fire. My total came out to 253/300, 84%. 

That would terrify no competitors, but I took some satisfaction in that score. I took more satisfaction in getting to spend time on legit sport shooting with three fine handguns. 

See? They’re handguns, not hands-guns – as Mike Rafferty has been known to say. 

All shots were taken one-handed, strong hand only. Take aways?

For the iron sight guns, sight alignment is vastly more important than sight picture. Keeping the front centered in the rear notch as the sights wander over the bullseye and letting the shot happen during the movement gets points. The tighter your “wobble zone,” the higher the score. 

Another – in slow fire, know when not to shoot. Don’t rush it and if you find yourself holding on the target for a long time, take your finger out of the trigger guard, lower to guard and breathe. That’s discipline – something my complete miss with the treasured Python taught me again.

I knew better.

It’s worth it to shoot some deliberate bullseye and work through that discipline. It brings you back to serious observation and reinforcement of fundamentals. 

Recreation – it’s good for you.

— Rich Grassi

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