FRI | JULY 19, 2024

New for Spring 2025, the Huk Shem Creek Long Sleeve Shirt is the shirt anglers desire for hot days on the water. Huk crafted the Shem Creek Shirt as the most cooling shirt for all anglers.
CZ is proud to be awarded the prestigious 2024 American Rifleman Golden Bullseye “Shotgun of the Year” Award for the legendary 712 G3 Shotgun. This rigorous selection process ensures that only top-tier products receive this esteemed recognition and the 712 G3 proves just that.
Millennium Marine® is excited to announce the latest addition to their Deck Chair line: the D-400 Deck Chair. This chair is meticulously crafted with high-quality aluminum and breathable mesh, ensuring maximum support, durability, and long-lasting performance.

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.
Dead Air Silencers announced its participation in the upcoming World Deer Expo in Birmingham, Alabama. The event will be held from July 19th to July 21st, 2024, and Dead Air Silencers will be there showcasing products from their current lineup as well as new offerings for this year.
HEVI-Shot Ammunition will join the 2024 Delta Waterfowl Expo as an exhibitor and Teal Level Sponsor. The event is July 26-28 at the Raising Cane’s River Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Visitors to the Expo can stop by booth No. 50 to see the latest and greatest products from HEVI-Shot.

SDS Imports announced that the company has committed to be a sponsor of this year’s Delta Waterfowl Duck Hunters Expo, being held in Baton Rouge, LA, running from July 26th to the 28th.
Nothing is better than a lightweight, adjustable climbing stand when it comes time to move and get in position. None beat the versatility of the OL’MAN® Alumalite CTS or the Multi-Vision stand.
The lightest, smallest, most cost-effective muzzle device to allow quick attach functionality across all of your ASR-compatible silencers is available in the new JK HD Minimalist. A nitrided 17-4 stainless steel muzzle device weighing just 2.2 ounces, coming in at 1.0 inch long, it provides secure, rapid attachment and removal of your JK 155 suppressors and any other suppressor with an ASR-compatible mount.

Developed specifically for competition, the MOD-2 EXTREME has been optimized for speed, recoil mitigation and weight reduction so you can consistently stay on target.
Hunters can fully prepare for the long season thanks to the Scent Thief® Combo Pack. This cost-effective combination includes a 12-ounce field spray bottle and a 32-ounce refill, essential for every hunt.
White Flyer is proud to announce its 25th year of supporting the Kids & Clays Foundation and their efforts to raise money for participating Ronald McDonald House Charities Chapters (RMHC) through shooting sports.
NSSF® applauds New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu for signing H.B. 1186, the Firearm Purchaser’s Privacy Act, into law last week. This NSSF-supported law protects the privacy and sensitive financial information of people purchasing firearms and ammunition in The Granite State. With New Hampshire, there are now 17 states with laws that protect the Second Amendment financial privacy of their citizens.
MidwayUSA is pleased to announce POF-USA as one of the latest additions to their AR-15 Upper Receiver Assemblies and Accessories offerings. Patriot Ordnance Factory manufactures and distributes law enforcement, military, and civilian rifles in Phoenix, Arizona.
NSSF® rebukes legislation proposed by Massachusetts House and Senate lawmakers that would denigrate the Second Amendment to a state-granted privilege and do nothing to hold criminals accountable for the criminal misuse of firearms.

The NSSF’s Protect Liberty Political Action Committee (Protect Liberty PAC) announced it has received another major financial boost after Luth-AR President Randy Luth gave a $10,000 contribution. Luth’s donation will be utilized to support the election of candidates who are dedicated to preserving and protecting liberty, freedom and our Second Amendment rights.
The first Kids & Clays shooting sports event to benefit families in need launched in 1999 with the support of Winchester Ammunition and has grown to be a major fundraiser for participating Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) chapters across the country.
HeadHunters NW is seeking to fill several hot career recruitments within growing companies. The open recruitments are all growth positions. Each job is for a growing company, and most are newly created roles. Contact us today to learn more about these opportunities.

Attorneys representing New York resident Brett Christian have filed a memorandum of law with the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York, opposing a motion by the defendants for a summary judgment, and supporting their cross-motion for summary judgment in a case supported by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and Firearms Policy Coalition.
DeSantis Gunhide introduces multiple new holster fits for the S&W Bodyguard 2.0 380 pistol. These include the #019 Mini Scabbard and the #N38 Nemesis.
Kent Cartridge announces the launch of Fasteel+ Bayou Blend. This innovative new shotshell is specifically designed for duck hunters seeking exceptional performance and value. Fasteel+ Bayou Blend combines high-velocity precision plated steel shot with advanced corrosion-resistant materials, ensuring lethal patterns and unmatched reliability.

Big & J BB2 is a game-changer in the world of deer attractants. When combined with corn or used on its own, deer will seek out Big & J’s BB2 opposed to surrounding food sources, keeping them attracted to your specific location throughout the year, even during the fall hunting season.
Multi-reticle red dot sights allow shooters to adapt quickly to different scenarios by switching between reticle patterns. ZeroTech’s multi-reticle systems exemplify this flexibility, providing users with options that cater to diverse preferences and requirements.
PARD Optics has committed to introducing a brand new line of 480x360/20mK thermal scopes under the new Ocelot and Pantera families. This 480x360/20mK line of thermal scopes is not currently offered by any other brand in the industry.

Traditions® Performance Firearms announces that the highly anticipated Pro Series is now officially shipping. Models are available in the industry-leading NitroFire® series, the popular and affordable Pursuit™ XT series, and the performance-driven centerfire Outfitter G3 line.
Remington Ammunition is thrilled to be back as a Platinum Level sponsor of the Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP). Part of this support includes participating as a sponsor of the 2024 SASP National Championships, held July 13-20 at the Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio.
 

We all suffer from what my instructor in the early days of computers called “information overload.” Too-much information delivered with too-little context.

There was no reliable way to discern the difference between real knowledge and regurgitated information.

The only thing that’s changed since then is the magnitude of both. Today, you can get “instant expertise” via Google along with a side of opinion disguised as fact, peddled with a heaping helping of emotion.

It’s more difficult to acquire the information essential to achieving knowledge. Knowledge takes time, regurgitation is as it sounds, nearly instantaneous.

To me, knowing a subject means being able to explain the complex in simple terms. That includes being able to demonstrate the difference between “upgrades” and marketing-based SKU “expansions” - and have no compunction about being honest about both.

Last week’s event with the MidwayUSA Foundation demonstrated the difference in no uncertain terms.

As I wrote in yesterday’s feature, the Vortex Edge instructors were more than capable of demonstrating the technology in the company’s optics. They were also capable of explaining why the technology mattered.

Vortex Edge expert Reuben Aleckson (top) explained the “why” behind the company’s 100-yard indoor shooting range. The ability to control temperature, humidity and lighting enables Vortex to test products in exact -and repeatable - conditions. Nick Laufenberg (bottom) was able to take us through how he mounted precision riflescopes and explain the “why” behind the “how”.

There were other experts at hand as well. The team from Silencer Central didn’t just explain how they’ve helped simplify the suppressor acquisition process from the legal side, they were on hand to help Vortex Edge Experience participants apply for their suppressor permits with the ATF. It’s one thing to hear someone talk about individual silencer ownership versus various “trusts” - seeing them explain it, then carry through the process was impactful.

Silencer Central’s Karter Keefer explained the baffling system of suppressors (top) while simultaneously showing attendees differences and similarities between suppressors made using different manufacturing techniques, including 3-D printing. (bottom).

Karter Keefer’s ability to explain different manufacturing techniques and the materials and assembly processes used in various suppressors helped us understand how gun “mufflers” are really as job specific as the mufflers on everything from cars to power tools. Advancement of 3D printing technologies explained why it’s better to “print” some products designed to hit certain price points. His explanations of trusts versus individual ownership of suppressors also enabled attendees to decide which was best for each of them.

For me, the session on Ruger’s new American Gen. II rifle corrected my misperception about the new gun. I have both, but knew the “old” rifle absolutely capable of outshooting my abilities. I suspected the “new” American might be more “SKU expansion” than new product development because I lacked essential “trigger time” on my own rifle.

Ruger engineer Mike Johnson was on hand to explain -in detail- how the new American Rifle Gen. II had been improved. He also demonstrated the ability to easily disassemble the rifle, then put it back together.

After shooting for a while, there was a realization. I was, to use a very exact word, wrong.

Ruger engineer Mike Johnson was there to explain the upgrades. He should know, he worked on engineering them. He explained each of the several improvements, from a stiffened stock to a new trigger.

The stock “fit” better and the trigger was noticeably improved. It felt more like an aftermarket replacement than the one in my “old” American. Johnson also explained the best features of the “old” model weren’t ditched, they were augmented after feedback from buyers, shooters and Ruger’s own engineers.

The effectiveness of any shooting “system” (rifle, optic, etc..) is only proven in one way: by shooting it.

As MidwayUSA Executive Director Scott Reynolds had explained to me earlier, Vortex hadn’t been asked to provide their best, brightest or most expensive scope. Only to select “the Vortex optic that best fit the rifle and caliber.” They chose their Venom 3-15x44 FFP model.

As we used the Ruger rifles and those scopes, we crept our distances out from the 50 yard boresighting on the indoor ranges. As we transitioned to targets from 400 to 1,000 yards (and beyond), it was obvious the combination of rifle/scope in 6.5 Creedmoor was more than adequate to accomplish the vast majority of shooting/hunting situations any of us we were likely to encounter.

Where the rubber meets the road is on the range. As we progressed through the ranges and distance adjustments, “Impact” was a common announcement from our coach/spotters from the Vortex shooting staff.

Not too long ago hitting targets at those distances required custom rifles, extremely expensive optics and lots of “fiddling” to get things tuned. Last weekend, every shooter hit their 1,000-yard goal with a rifle, optic and suppressor kit that cost under $2500 -including the AFT’s $200 tax stamp and establishment of a legal trust to own the suppressor.

That’s less than the cost of most true custom rifles.

As I’ve written before, it’s a great time to be a shooter.

We’ll keep you posted.

—Jim Shepherd

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