Hogue Inc Laser Enhanced Grips for Smith & Wesson Revolvers


Henderson, NV – Hogue, Inc., is proud to announce the newest additions to their growing line of Laser Enhanced (LE) Grips. Revolver grips for Smith & Wesson’s round butt K/L and J Frames are now in stock. “For years our customers have been asking for Hogue Grips with lasers,” said LE Grip designer and managing partner Jim Bruhns. “We have expanded our line of Hogue LE Grips to include models for Smith & Wesson K, L and J Frame owners in direct response to customer demand.” Read more

Lyman Products EyePal


Do you have “fuzzy sight syndrome”? Are you frustrated because you can no longer make out your sights AND the target when aiming a rifle, handgun, or bow? Simply apply the EyePal to any glasses and you’ll be back in focus and on target! The EyePal provides a small image where everything is in focus. This is particularly useful to shooters who have limited near vision but have good far vision. Read more

Stevens Introduces Its First Semi-Automatic Shotgun


Stevens S1200 is an Inertia-Driven Semi-Auto 12-gauge ShotgunSUFFIELD, Conn. – Stevens is proud to offer its first semi-automatic shotgun, the new 12-guage S1200. The S1200 provides reliable, inertia driven semi-automatic performance at an attractive price. Shipments of this new product are now being delivered to dealers.

The 6.6-pound S1200 features a smooth-shooting inertia system and is available with a walnut, camouflage synthetic, or all-weather matte black synthetic stock. It has a 3-inch chamber, rotating bolt and is offered with a 26- or 28-inch vent-rib barrel that accepts the Beretta Mobilchoke system. Read more

Arizona: Game and Fish Wants Sierra Club to Retract Fundraising Letter for False Statements About Condors

Solicitation makes statements “not supported by science”

GRAND CANYON, Ariz. — The Arizona Game and Fish Department is asking the Sierra Club to retract a fundraising letter that makes false statements about Arizona’s endangered condor population. The department (AZGFD) says untrue claims were made about hazards to condor health in a fundraising letter from Michael Brune, executive director of the Sierra Club. In his June 24 fundraising appeal, Brune claims a link between uranium mining and condor health. Read more

CCRKBA Rips Gun Ban Proposed By Northwest Gun Prohibition Groups


BELLEVUE, WA – The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms today blasted two prominent Pacific Northwest gun prohibition lobbying groups for proposing legislation aimed at penalizing law-abiding gun owners for the crimes of racist cop killers and home-grown terrorists.”The ban on so-called ‘assault weapons’ proposed Wednesday by Washington Ceasefire and Ceasefire Oregon plays on public fear, and goes after the wrong people,” said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. “But at least for the first time both groups are officially out of the closet as gun prohibition organizations. No longer can they hide behind the façade of ‘gun safety’ or even ‘gun control.’ They want to ban an entire class of firearms.”
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Online Video Shows Easy Food Plots And Deer Hunting Strategies


In the newest online video from www.GrowingDeer.tv: Every deer hunter wants to shoot the Monarch but there is more to tagging an old buck than antlers! Dr. Woods shares what to look for to age bucks “on the hoof” while you are in the treestand. Click here to see these tips, then more on how to get the most out of your fall food plots.About GrowingDeer.tv: a popular on-demand web series that shares current information about deer hunting and deer management. The videos focus on what the GrowingDeer team of experienced hunters and deer managers are doing in the field week to week: action packed hunts, proven hunting strategies, habitat management, food plots, trail camera techniques and the gear it takes to get it all done. A new episode is released every Monday, 52 weeks a year with no repeats. Videos are available for viewing anytime at www.GrowingDeer.tv. The site automatically converts for mobile viewing or the shows may be shared and embedded with the link supplied on the player. Social media users may join the conversation with the GrowingDeer.tv team on Facebook and @GrowingDeer on Twitter. Also follow the team on Instagram (http://instagram.com/growingdeertv) and Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com/Growingdeertv/)!
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Winchester Adds Two New Calibers to Varmint X Lineup


Varmint X® Adds Two New Calibers to Already Robust Lineup
Predator hunting’s popularity continues to skyrocket as more hunters seek to take advantage of the thrill and challenge of calling in growing predator populations across the country. As more sportsmen join the predator hunting ranks, more of them are turning to Varmint X, Winchester’s wildly popular line of predator-dedicated ammunition. For 2016, hunters can expect two new calibers to join the already robust Varmint X centerfire rifle portfolio with the addition of the .17 Hornet and .22 Hornet. Read more

Tips for Facing Summer Thunderstorms


Three Tips for Any Boater Facing A Powerful Summer ThunderstormLessons Learned from Rescue of Four Kayak Anglers

HILLSBORO INLET, Fla., Recreational boaters and paddlers understand that late afternoon thunderstorms are common during the summer boating season. A recent incident involving two TowBoatUS Fort Lauderdale captains and their rescue of four kayakers pre-fishing a local tournament offers some lessons learned on how to survive an afternoon storm.

Just before 2 p.m. on Friday, June 24, under severe thunderstorm watch, Captains Eric Laury and Steve Reuss ran for cover as a large, fast-moving storm approached. Safe in a marina close to Hillsboro Inlet, they began to “wait out Armageddon,” as Reuss described the strong storm. Minutes later the US Coast Guard reported three overturned kayakers in the water about two miles south of the inlet. Read more

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