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Here we’ve gathered 20 of the best new optics, ammunition and gear the Shooting Sports USA team found on the show floor at SHOT Show 2024.
#SundayGunday: Hill Country Rifles Dangerous Game | An Official Journal Of The NRA
On this episode of #SundayGunday, we’re taking a look at a beautiful custom rifle built to take on the biggest, meanest and nastiest critters from the plains of Africa to the big forests of the North, the Dangerous Game Rifle from Hill Country Rifles.
Silencer Central Applauds Suppressor Endorsement From Medical Professionals | An Official Journal Of The NRA
Silencer Central, the nation’s leader in suppressor promotion and sales, applauds the recently announced official position on suppressors from the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS/F).
Duck Hunting: How to Chart the Perfect Float Trip | An Official Journal Of The NRA
Stealthily gliding down a slow stream in a canoe is a fabulous way for two duck hunters to spend a morning. It doesn’t take too many turns of a river to figure out which way the shooter in the bow wants to be facing when the ducks rise.
Studies Show Negative Effect of Talking While Hunting | An Official Journal Of The NRA
Wildlife biologists have determined that hunters talking afield will send most animals in flight faster than gunshots or dogs.
Preview: Frankford Arsenal Wet/Dry Media Separator | An Official Journal Of The NRA
Anyone who cleans brass knows how much of a mess it can be to separate brass from walnut shells or stainless-steel pins.
Review: ATN X-Sight 5 | An Official Journal Of The NRA
The ATN X-Sight 5 is a digital riflescope that can be used in any lighting conditions. It operates via a quad-core sensor that captures the image transmitted through the objective lens and then processes and displays it on the 1280x960 DPI screen that is viewed through the ocular lens.
Studies Show Negative Effect of Talking While Hunting | An Official Journal Of The NRA
Wildlife biologists have determined that hunters talking afield will send most animals in flight faster than gunshots or dogs.