Winchester Safes Unveils 150th Anniversary Limited Edition Safe


Fort Worth, Texas – In commemoration of The Winchester Brand’s milestone 150th anniversary in 2016, Winchester Safes will offer a distinct premium model safe in limited quantities.The Limited Edition 150th Anniversary Winchester Safe, unveiled at the 2016 SHOT Show, is Winchester red with dual finish logo and graphics prominently featured across the bottom of the safe’s door. Black chrome hardware and an exclusive upgraded black interior compliment the safe’s rich red exterior.

The safe’s U.L. Listed RSC construction, with a 60-minute fire rating at 1400 degrees Fahrenheit, is made using continuous robotic welds with the latest technology in safe manufacturing. Its 13 one-inch locking bolts and U.L. Listed Sargent & Greenleaf mechanical lock provide additional security against attempted entry. Measuring 60″x40″x22″ and weighing 694 lbs., the safe can hold up to 39 long guns in its upgraded interior, equipped with the reconfigurable Slide-Lock Shelf System. Additional included upgrades like the Accessory Door Panel with thermal protective pockets and handgun pouches, a bright white LED light kit to illuminate the safe’s interior and a Power Docking System (with dual 110v and USB ports) complete the safe’s list of features. Read more

New Barnett Ghost 415 Revenant


The new Barnett Ghost 415 Revenant is a flagship crossbow from a company that’s been building and improving on crossbows with the needs of serious hunters in mind for 50 years. It’s a top-quality bow with custom composite laminated limbs capable of shooting a bolt 415 feet per second and delivering 153 foot-pounds of kinetic energy downrange.That hard-hitting power comes out of a bow that is compact – 20 inches axle to axle – and even lighter, at 7 pounds, than previous versions of the Ghost line despite generating more power. Barnett’s goal is to give serious, experienced hunters a flatter-shooting crossbow that hits the target harder. Read more

New 2016 Yamaha EF2000iSv2 Portable Generator


CYPRESS, Calif. – The 2016 Yamaha EF2000iSv2 is a lightweight, fuel-efficient and versatile portable generator featuring a new controller with advanced programming that can power a wide range of equipment in the field.Designed and engineered to bring quiet, durable power to the outdoors, the new EF2000iSv2’s increased versatility and 2000 watts of power can easily handle higher load applications like hair dryers, microwaves, tire warmers, heaters, and much more. And at only 44 pounds, the lightweight generator is a mobile and efficient power source that will run for up to 10.5 hours on a single gallon of gas. Read more

Henry Repeating Arms Debuts 3 New Centerfire Rifles


BAYONNE, NJ – Henry Repeating Arms upholds its position as the country’s leading lever action manufacturer with the introduction of their Henry Big Boy Silver, Big Boy Steel .41 Magnum and All-Weather Lever Action rifles.The Big Boy Silver debuts as a new addition to the Henry Silver Series. The hardened silver receiver has the same tensile and yield strength as steel. The frame, barrel band, and buttplate surfaces can be cleaned and polished at home to maintain the brightly gleaming silver look for generations to come. Offered in three calibers: .44 Mag/Spl Model # H006S, .45 Colt Model #H006CS and .357 Mag/.38 Spl Model # H006MS. MSRP on all three is $990.

Henry’s line of Big Boy Steel rifles has expanded to introduce a .41 Magnum caliber, model # H012M41, MSRP $850. The Big Boy Steels are designed for the modern hunters who prefer something a bit lighter than Henry’s brass-framed Big Boys. Weighing in at 7lbs, they hang their 20″ round barrel and checkered walnut furniture on a matte-finished blued steel frame that’s drilled & tapped for optional scope mounts. The adjustable Western-style sights and sliding transfer bar “safety” system in their hammer is the same as the Big Boys’. Unique features include a ventilated rubber recoil pad for easy shouldering, swivel studs for comfort, and the rifle-style fore-end cap instead of the usual carbine-type barrel band. Read more

Hunting App Transforms Your Mobile Device into a Next Generation GPS


New HUNT App Now Available for Download From onXmapsMISSOULA, MT – Available today on both the Google Play and [Apple] App Store, onXmaps offers a new and improved Hunting App that turns your phone or tablet into a dedicated GPS device. onX HUNT 3.0 unlocks the full GPS functionality of modern phones and integrates it with the best land ownership data and mapping tools available. This powerful combination allows hunters to always know their location relative to public and private land ownership boundaries, geographical features, custom waypoints, roads, and trails. For a full list of HUNT 3.0 features, visit www.huntinggpsmaps.com. Read more

DNR seeks information on dead cougar found in Dickinson County

Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers are seeking information on a dead cougar found approximately 4 miles north of Iron Mountain in Dickinson County. The male cougar was discovered by conservation officers around 11 a.m. today, Feb. 1, near the intersection of Johnson Road and County Road 607 in Breitung Township.

Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to call 1st Lt. Pete Wright at the Marquette Customer Service Center at 906-228-6561, ext. 3028 during normal business hours, or the 24-hour DNR Report All Poaching (RAP) Line at 800-292-7800.

Information may be left anonymously.

To Be a Birder

By Glen Wunderlich

Have you seen your first robin yet this year? I have. I had just taken a break from chainsaw aerobics and had removed my safety helmet with hearing protection. When I first heard the cheerful tunes, I thought it sounded much like a robin but I was having trouble wrapping my mind around the notion that spring was here already. After all, it was January 21 and not an earthworm in sight.

Intently looking and listening, I heard the sound again. Sure enough, it was a robin alright. That’s when I caught its image atop a naked deciduous tree, just as the forlorned visitor flew off.

A few days later, while observing one of my feed sites, tiny juncos, chickadees, and titmice were dwarfed by another ground-feeding visitor: a wood thrush. They winter in lowland tropical forests in Central America but obviously, this loner didn’t get the memo.

A common sight on the ground is yet another visitor from the far north: the tree sparrow.

Tree Sparrow

Tree Sparrow

Plump and long-tailed, American tree sparrows are busy visitors in winter backyards and weedy, snow-covered fields across southern Canada and the northern United States.  Sometimes they number in the hundreds in a particular plot of indigenous pigweed I’ve left for their nourishment. In fact, it’s the primary reason I’ve quit trying to rid the patch of the otherwise undesirable weed.

Hopping up at bent weeds or even beating their wings to dislodge seeds from grass heads, they scratch and peck the ground in small flocks, trading soft, musical twitters. Come snowmelt, these small rusty-capped and smooth-breasted sparrows with a black spot on their breasts begin their long migrations to breeding grounds in the tundra of the far North.

If you are fascinated by watching and studying birds, you may be interested in an online course at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca, N.Y.  For the first time, lectures will be available online to anyone, anywhere.

Though species native to the Finger Lakes Region of New York will be discussed, course lectures are also packed with information about bird identification, migration, nesting, and other topics that are relevant to anyone hoping to improve their bird-watching skills.

The eight-week course is taking place March 23 through May 15. Visit birds.cornell.edu/sfo to learn about the course schedule, which will run concurrently with each Wednesday evening lecture available to online participants the following day. The online lectures will be hosted on the Cornell Lab’s Bird Academy website.

The course cost is $140 for online participants and is taught by Dr. Stephen Kress, Vice President for Bird Conservation for the National Audubon Society. “I can think of no better way to greet the spring migrants than taking part in Spring Field Ornithology,” says Kress. “Whether people take the course in person or watch the lectures online, they’ll come away knowing much more about birds and appreciate them so much more. There’s great value in that at a time when so many species are in trouble. Plus, bird watching is just great fun.”

The Case for Firearms Suppressors

Most of Europe has liberal suppressor regulations. In France or Finland, one can simply walk into a gun store to get one. Suppressors are encouraged and are considered safe and quiet.

America is the opposite.  Michigan is proposing only a 30-decibel reduction in noise, but in so doing, some sub-sonic ammunition can still damage hearing.  So, why the limit?  More here…

Sightmark Wolverine Red Dot Sights


(MANSFIELD, TEXAS) – Sightmark® is proud to announce the release of the Wolverine lineup of red dot sights, designed for quick-target acquisition and offered in both CSR and FSR models. The rugged new line of sights delivers unlimited eye relief and first-class battery life using just a single AA battery in a durable, shockproof design. The responsive Wolverine sights are housed in a single piece of 6061-T6 aluminum that is rubber-armored and protected by a scratch resistant, anti-reflective lens coating.
Fog proof and nitrogen purged, the Wolverine family of sights is designed to provide shooters the ability to take aim in a variety of conditions and temperatures ranging from -22 to 122 F. The Wolverine was built to adapt and is ready for anything. Both models sport an IP67 waterproof rating and are submersible to three feet. Wolverine red dot sights have an adjustable mount height and are compatible with Picatinny mounts.The Wolverine CSR Red Dot Sight is designed specifically for shotguns and short-barreled rifles. The CSR sports a 4 MOA red dot reticle with a 23mm objective lens and adjustable digital switch brightness controls. Compact and light, the CSR model weighs only 10.3 ounces, and along with the FSR, offers very low power consumption. The CSR also offers variable brightness and night vision modes, which enables the ability to co-witness with a night vision sight. Read more

Streamlight Launches Protac Rail Mount 1 and 2 Lights


EAGLEVILLE, PA -–Streamlight® Inc., a leading provider of high-performance lighting and weapon light/laser sighting devices, has expanded its ProTac® family with two new gun-mounted tactical lights, the ProTac® Rail Mount 1 and ProTac® Rail Mount 2.The new, low-profile models both feature rugged, integrated rail clamps that securely attach to rifles, carbines and sub-machine guns with a MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rail. Both lights come with both remote pressure and standard push-button tail switches, and the Rail Mount 1 offers the added convenience of using either one lithium or one easy-to-source AA alkaline battery.

The new lights use a high power C4® LED to deliver blinding white light and a TIR optic that provides a concentrated beam with optimum peripheral illumination. Offering high, low and strobe settings, both lights feature a TEN-TAP® programmable switch that allows user selection of one of three different programs: high/strobe (factory default); high only; or low/high. Read more

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