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With the Q200 Buck Hut Shooting House, Millennium Treestands has sought to make a tower stand that is tall enough, wide enough, and properly configured for both bow and rifle hunters. Constructed from a heavy-duty, waterproof soft shell, the Q200's roomy interior measures 7'4"x4'x7' (LxWxH). This is plenty to allow both gun- and bowhunters to shoot either sitting or standing. Windows can also be configured specifically to your needs, and include adjustable shooting rests. With an overall footprint of 11 ft., 9 in. by 8 ft., the interior even accommodates the use of Millennium's 360 Revolution seats. Outside, the tower has two adjustable legs for leveling on uneven ground, and all metal frame parts are made from powder-coated steel. The weight capacity is 500 pounds, while the tower itself weighs 323 pounds. An anchoring kit is included with all towers. For more information, please visit millenniumstands.com—the stand itself must be purchased through a Millennium dealer.
Looking to upgrade the ballistic performance of your 6.5 Creedmoor rifle? Federal just released a game-changing cartridge—the 6.5 Creedmoor+Peak—that does just that. And the best part is, there is no new rifle required.
If ever a handgun cartridge deserved the title “magnum”, the .460 Smith & Wesson Magnum is it. In the cartridge world, magnum is defined as a cartridge which provides a performance level exceeding the norm, and that is a perfect way to describe S&W’s big .460: it is at the top of the heap in the .45-caliber handgun cartridge family.