Alliant Reloder 16 Rifle Powder


RADFORD, Virginia –– Alliant Powder, a leading manufacturer of smokeless powders, offers consistent long-range accuracy across temperature extremes with the release of its new Reloder 16 rifle powder. Shipments of Reloder 16 are being delivered to dealers now.Reloder 16 utilizes TZ technology, which manipulates the response of the propellant and resists the natural tendency to generate more pressure at higher temperatures and less pressure at lower temperatures. As a result, Reloder 16, similar to Reloder 23 and AR Comp, offers world-class temperature stability. The powder has excellent lot-to-lot consistency and contains a proprietary de-coppering additive without any DNT or DBP.

The new powder is ideal for traditional hunting cartridges, such as 30-06 Spring. and 270 Win., as well as 6.5mm target loads and tactical applications wherein temperature stability is required. Read more

Honor Defense Endurance Tests


It’s easy to say that a pistol will go through thousands of rounds without a problem-it’s quite another thing to fire thousands of rounds in 2 days. But that’s exactly what Honor Defense does.In mid-July, Honor Defense began another phase endurance testing its 9MM, striker-fired handguns with Manual Safeties. The protocol includes shooting over 5,000 rounds in 2 days in a single pistol.

“This is reality testing,” said Gary Ramey, president of Honor Defense. “We run pistols until they are too hot to handle. We drop magazines on the ground, and just keep loading and shooting. We want to know pistols perform under realistic conditions and we don’t pamper them. Pistols are tools that must be pushed to the limits and then find ways to improve them.

Ramey added “For our endurance testing, it is critical to have consistent high quality ammunition. So we use Sinterfire ammunition. because it is made in America and reliable. Sinterfire is best known for manufacturing lead-free, copper/tin frangible projectiles, but they have ammunition for all types of applications. I use it in my personal carry weapon” Read more

Stryka and Mossy Oak Celebrate Their Partnership With A Summer Promotion Giveaway

Styrka is proud to announce its partnership with Mossy Oak with the release of the Styrka S3 10×42 Binocular in the Mossy Oak Break-Up Country camouflage pattern. Your chance to help celebrate this great partnership ends soon since Styrka and Mossy Oak’s huge summer giveaway of Styrka and Mossy Oak products ends next week.

Don’t miss out on the Styrka and Mossy Oak Partnership Promotion which launched on Facebook, on July 11, 2016 and is ending on August 25, 2016. In all, 50 winners will receive a variety of prize packages! The three Grand Prize winners will receive a brand new S3 10×42 Binocular, done in Mossy Oak Break-Up Country, a $100 Mossy Oak gift card and an assorted Styrka and Mossy Oak swag package.

All 50 winners will be selected on August 25.

What do youhave to do to enter? “Like” the Styrka and Mossy Oak Facebook pages, and then submit your name and email address in the “Styrka-Mossy Oak Giveaway” tab. Read more

Hornady® Announces New Drag Coefficient Based Ballistic Calculator


Hornady, a world leader in bullet, ammunition and reloading products is pleased to announce the launch of the new Patent Pending Hornady® 4DOF™ (Four Degrees of Freedom) Ballistic Calculator.The Hornady® 4DOF™ calculator provides trajectory solutions based on projectile Drag Coefficient (not ballistic coefficient) along with the exact physical modelling of the projectile and its mass and aerodynamic properties. Additionally, it is the first publically available program that will correctly calculate the vertical shift a bullet experiences as it encounters a crosswind; referred to as aerodynamic jump. The use of drag coefficients, correct projectile dynamics, aerodynamic jump and spin drift enable the Hornady® 4DOF™ ballistic calculator to be the most accurate commercially available trajectory program available, even at extreme ranges.

“Current ballistic calculators provide three degrees of freedom in their approach; windage, elevation and range, but treat the projectile as an inanimate lump flying through the air,” said Dave Emary, Hornady Chief Ballistician. “This program incorporates the projectile’s movement in the standard 3 degrees but also adds its movement about its center of gravity and subsequent angle relative to its line of flight, which is the fourth degree of freedom.”

Using Doppler radar, Hornady engineers have calculated exact drag versus velocity curves for each bullet in the 4DOF™ calculator library. Combined with the physical attributes of the projectiles, the 4DOF™ calculator is simply more accurate for long range hits than using BC based systems or custom drag curves based off of limited data collection points. Read more

Cabela’s Outdoor Fund and Winchester to Auction Limited-Edition Rifle


Auction for one of 10 pre-production, 150th Anniversary Model 1866 rifles open August 16-21SIDNEY, Neb. – Cabela’s Outdoor Fund and Winchester will offer an online auction, Aug. 16-21, for one of 10 pre-production models of Winchester’s 150th Anniversary Model 1866 “Yellow Boy” Rifles.

The auction will be offered online at www.proxibid.com/cabelasoutdoorfund. Proceeds will go to Cabela’s Outdoor Fund and its mission of promoting and protecting conservation and hunting, fishing, camping, shooting sports and other outdoor activities. Read more

MI DNR details fall webworm and tent caterpillar differences


Fall webworms showing up in Marquette County trees and shrubsThe Michigan Department of Natural Resources has received numerous recent reports of “tentA fall webworm webbing over leaves with worms present. caterpillars” in trees and shrubs in the Upper Peninsula, in particular, Marquette County.

“These are actually fall webworms,” said Bob Heyd, DNR forest health specialist. “They are often confused with eastern tent caterpillars, which occasionally infest fruit trees.”

Heyd said the way to tell the two species apart is through behavior. Read more

Breeding Duck Populations Still High in 2016

JACKSON – The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Canadian Wildlife Service, along with other partner organizations, recently completed their annual waterfowl breeding population and habitat surveys on the breeding grounds in the northern United States and Canadian provinces. These surveys monitor waterfowl populations and critical wetland habitat conditions, which are directly related to the number of birds which will head south during the fall and winter. Estimates from these surveys are used to help set hunting season frameworks like bag limits and the number of hunting days. The overall North American total pond estimate, a measure of wetland habitat quantity, decreased by 21 percent from the estimate in 2015. However, wetland habitat availability was similar to the long term average, and the total breeding duck population estimate decreased by only two percent from 2015 estimates and remained well above the long term average. Read more

New Bass Virus Discovered in Wisconsin Lake

A new fish virus has been found in Pine Lake in Wisconsin’s Forest County.
The virus was identified in dead largemouth bass that were collected by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) during an investigation into a May 2015 fish kill.

The virus’s genome was sequenced at a “virus hunting laboratory” operated by Tony Goldberg in the Department of Pathobiological Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Veterinary Medicine.

The pathogen, according to Mr Goldberg, is new to science and has been dubbed largemouth bass reovirus. Read more

Lew Horton Remington 870 Tactical


EXCLUSIVE Remington 870 Tactical
Lew Horton’s announces its latest Special Edition, the exclusive 870 Tactical. This newest collaboration with Remington Arms is in 12 gauge with a 3″ chamber, and has a dark hardwood stock and is finished in black oxide. The 870 Tactical has an 18.5″ cylinder choked barrel and is fitted with Remington rifle sights. The magazine extension is the two piece style, allowing for its removal for use with any 870 field barrel. The receiver is marked “Tactical”.With a suggested retail of $493, it fits into most budgets. Call Lew Horton’s at 800-446-7866 for more information or visit www.lewhorton.com. Read more
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