FPC Issues Statement on Calls for Gun Control Following Mass Murders

SACRAMENTO, CA – No words can adequately express the pain and loss caused by the mass killing of innocent people—including children—at the hands of manifest evil. We grieve for the lives lost and convey our deepest sympathies to those affected by these heinous acts.

Time and time again, we see that evil people intent on causing death, injury, and chaos simply ignore the thousands of federal, state, and local criminal laws that prohibit acts like murder, terrorism, and assault, wreaking havoc until they voluntarily cease, commit suicide, or are stopped by others—usually armed individuals.

Anti-rights politicians, special interest agitators, and the corporate press have—yet again—disgustingly commandeered these tragedies in a rush to enact their agenda of disarmament and authoritarianism. They offer false hope in support of a radical ideology to separate people from their human rights, often at the very moment that the People are most vulnerable and most acutely need to exercise those very rights.

Those who oppose human liberty would have us choose between being disarmed or facing incarceration, locked in a cage for peaceably keeping and bearing arms, as is our right. But fundamental rights are not subject to the tyranny of the majority, and thus, we reject this proposition.

The government has no duty to protect you—you are, and always have been, your own first responder. There will always be weapons in the hands of evil. The only question is whether you are armed and ready to defend life and liberty against that evil. The fundamental human right to keep and bear arms does not come from the government or the Constitution. Our rights exist because we are human, and FPC will continue to defend and restore them. Read more

Michigan Junior Olympic Shotgun Championships

HILLSDALE, Mich. — The John A. Halter Shooting Sports Education Center hosted the 2022 Michigan Junior Olympic Shotgun Championships on May 21-22. The event was hosted in partnership with USA Shooting and was open to the public. Athletes traveled from across the country to compete in the event.

Junior shooters between the ages of 12 and 20 shot 75 targets on the first day of competition and 50 targets on the second, in addition to those targets during the finals.

“These young shooters are impressive, to say the least,” said Caitlin Connor Royer, assistant program development and competition manager. “The talent we see come through these facilities is astounding. I’m hoping to see a lot of these young competitors attend our Junior Olympic Shotgun Championships at the Halter center on July 25-31.”

Hillsdale College shotgun team member Kyle Fleck won first place in the men’s skeet championship match with a score of 110. For a complete list of winners, click here.

The finals competition was opened to out-of-state competitors as well. Josh Corbin of Wisconsin and a Hillsdale College shotgun team member finished first in the men’s skeet final with a score of 114, though he was ineligible to win the match.

Next up on the Halter Center’s long list of summer events is the June 4, High School Trap Championships; June 12-16 JODC International Skeet and Trap; June 17-19 Nationals Warm-Up; and June 19-23 JODC International Trap.

For a high-resolution copy of the Hillsdale College clocktower logo, click here.

About Hillsdale College??

Hillsdale College is an independent, nonsectarian, Christian liberal arts college located in southern Michigan. Founded in 1844, the College has built a national reputation through its classical liberal arts core curriculum and its principled refusal to accept federal or state taxpayer subsidies, even indirectly in the form of student grants or loans. It also conducts an outreach effort promoting civil and religious liberty, including a free monthly speech digest,?Imprimis, with a circulation of more than?6.3 million. For more information, visit hillsdale.edu.

Grape Jelly is the King of Spring

Yearling male Orchard Orioles are not often seen, yet Paul had as many as 3 yearling males at a time at his jelly feeders yesterday (Tuesday), along with a variety of other colorful orioles, plus catbirds, robins, and even a Yellow Warbler (photos by Paul Konrad).GW:  Also visiting the gourmet grape are red bellied woodpeckers.  So glad the grackles and red-wing blackbirds have no interest in the stuff.  It’s like the cool birds have a feeding sanctuary to themselves.
Adult male Baltimore Orioles are the quintessential American orioles that add the richest hues of orange to your yard.
The new grape jelly fan was a Yellow Warbler that regularly visited the primary oriole feeder last week. How many different birds eat grape jelly at your feeder?

We have long promoted adding grape jelly to your feeding station, this year and other years. We knew grape jelly is the primary gourmet interest of orioles, but last week we realized that grape jelly was driving all the birds to our feeding station – Baltimore Orioles, Orchard Orioles, Yellow Warblers, House Finches, Gray Catbirds, American Robins, and yes, even Ruby-throated Hummingbirds check out the jelly offerings for small flying insects before or after they stop at the nectar feeder. These are really exciting birds to observe and to attract to your yard this spring, and maybe through the summer. Read more

XDM Elite 10MM

By Jim Shepherd

The first night I “rolled” a feral pig from a Jeep during “a hot pursuit” across an Oklahoma pasture, I was hooked on two things: the full-tilt, vehicle-mounted “depredation hunt” and the 10mm caliber I was using.

That was several years and a few hogs ago. Today, jouncing across a dark field chasing porkers wouldn’t be such a good idea. My eyes nor my aim are what they once were.

In good light, I’m a respectable. In poor light…it’s the old blind squirrel finding a nut. Aged squirrels shooting nuts from moving vehicles are not a bright idea.

The 10mm has never lost its allure for me. It falls in the sweet spot between punch (to the target) and punishment (to the shooter). Sufficient to take game or fend off attackers, without blurring vision or punishing arthritic joints. I still enjoy magnum calibers, but not nearly as much as when my synovial membranes were in better condition.

When I got an offer from Springfield Armory to try their new XD-M Elite in 10mm, I happily accepted. It is officially being announced in this morning’s news section.

When it arrived, a Hex Dragonfly reflex sight was already mounted. The Dragonfly is a 3.5 MOA red dot that runs on pistols, rifles or shotguns. And the optical sights I once considered a “competition luxury” are essential for me today, especially with handguns.

Springfield Armory’s XD-M Elite 10mm..a 4.5” barrel, flared mag well, and extended magazine mean you can carry 16 rounds of potent 10mm in the gun, with another 16 in the second magazine. The Hex Wasp was an appreciated improvement for my aging eyes. OWDN photo

Eyes, joints and age aside, I like shooting guns in advance of them being announced. Few have seen them, even fewer have shot them, and no one’s written about those experience. I prefer my a clean slate shooting over notes chiding that “you weren’t the only person to mention the XYZ has a 4.5” hammer-forged barrel”.

What’s not so fun is sourcing ammunition. 10mm ammunition, in loads I felt necessary for a decent evaluation, proved especially tough. I don’t believe it representative of a major caliber gun’s to test it using “down powered” practice ammo. To know how a gun presents, fires, recoils ,and recovers in the real world, you need to be shooting comparable, full-house, loads.

After all, 10mm pistols aren’t primarily for punching paper targets. They’re working guns.

That means searching short inventories – and paying 2022 prices, provided you can find ammo. I had some 10mm, but don’t believe hand loads developed for a 10mm revolver two decades ago to be a representative test. A new gun is designed around today’s components, not decades old loads.

Searching locally I found and bought (“only” $1.97/round) enough to enable me to test nominal function and accuracy.

Running Federal Fusion 200-grain loads, the gun functioned flawlessly and accurately.

With this combination I wouldn’t hesitate to load both extended mags (the XD-M Elite mag is extended- holding 16 rounds, despite a 15 capacity “window”) and heading out to deal with a problem, feral or otherwise.

The release offers the specifics on the new XD-M Elite, so I’m not going to rehash those here.

As you can see in a side view, the grip is large (above) but an aggressive texturing and adjustable backstops helps get it sized for individual shooters. The flared mag well (below) helps with rapid reloads.

What the specs don’t convey is that it is a full handful of gun. The medium grip panel was just shy of too-large for my hands. But “big” doesn’t connote unmanageable. Switching from the medium to thinnest of the adjustable backstraps made it considerably better.

With its full-size, the smaller panel and a 32-ounce weight, the XD-M Elite feels more “right-sized” for 10mm than “oversized” for my medium-sized hands.

It came up quickly from low ready, presented well, and the Hex Wasp made finding the target simple, even in an intentionally low light setting on the range. Follow ups would be no problem.

The unexpected? The flared magwell fairly gobbles up reloads. Nice feature.

Springfield’s Hex Wasp represents a $249 addition (MSRP) if added to the basic gun (MSRP $653) afterward. With the Wasp, the MSRP is $837. (NOTE: both prices are MSRPs, we’ve seen the Hex Wasp offered online for $220-225).

The sights are fiber optic up front with a “tactical rack U-dot” rear on both. Both models come with adjustable backstraps, two 16-round extended magazines, and a logoed gun case.

Despite my consistent stringing of rounds, the XD-M Elite put the 10mm rounds close enough to dead-center at 20 yards to have stopped a critter of any size.

It shot straight, with mild recoil and rapid recovery in my (limited) double tap drills. The best results (shown in the photo) came at the longest distance: 21.3 yards. No bullseye records felt threatened, but the rounds hit inside my “acceptable” standard when shooting offhand. Shooting from a rest, I wouldn’t hesitate to step the distances up substantially.

Springfield’s XD-M Elite 10mm wouldn’t be my first (or second) choice for concealed carry. That doesn’t mean I would hesitate to put it in an outside-the-waistband holster or chest rig and head into the wild.

Brownells Giving Away Trip to HQ for Dream Rifle Build

GRINNELL, Iowa – Brownells customers get their chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime Dream Build prize package valued at $4,500, including airfare, lodging, and all the parts and expert help to build a personalized Dream Gun at Brownells HQ in Iowa.

Contestants can enter on the Memorial Day Dream Build page starting Tuesday, May 24, through Monday, May 30. After their first entry, contestants can earn extra entries by following the suggestions on the page – such as following the Brownells Instagram page or subscribing to the Brownells YouTube channel.

The winner will travel to Iowa, meet with Brownells Gun Techs and go on a shopping spree for the parts for their AR-15 style Dream Build – up to a $3,000 retail value.

The winner also receives a personal tour of Brownells HQ and will get the chance try out the newly-built Dream Gun at Big Springs Range – owned and operated by Brownells and located in nearby Searsboro, Iowa. Read more

SAF Lauds FBI Report Showing Armed Citizens Stopped Active Shooters

BELLEVUE, WA – A newly-released FBI report on “active shooter incidents” in 2021 revealed four of those killers were stopped by armed private citizens, and the Second Amendment Foundation says this is strong evidence the right to keep and bear arms is as important today as it was when the Constitution was ratified more than 200 years ago.

There were 61 active shooter incidents last year, the FBI report said. All but one of the killers were males, and ranged in age from 12 to 67 years. SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb lauded the FBI report for acknowledging the role played by legally-armed citizens in stopping some of these events.

“It is important to acknowledge these citizen first responders, and the countless lives their heroic actions saved,” Gottlieb said. “Truly, these were good guys with guns.” Read more

ZeroTech Optics Announces Trace Advanced to Precision Shooting Line of Riflescopes

ZeroTech Optics is pleased to introduce our TRACE ADVANCED line of optics, the globally popular Trace ADV 4.5-27x50mm RMG was designed with long range shooters in mind. Each feature is specifically designed to meet and exceed the expectations of a PRS shooter to give the shooter the ability to put rounds on target with speed, and most importantly, precision

The FFP RMG reticle is unique to ZeroTech, designed in-house to meet the demands of the long-range precision and PRS shooters alike. Whether holding elevation and windage for high speed, precision shots or dialing your turrets for long range targets, the RMG reticle is the perfect blend of precision and speed.

    • RMG FFP reticle
    • 30mm tube
    • HD alloy flip-up covers
    • Precision Turret System (PTS)
    • Zero Stop
    • 92% Light Transmission
    • Glass etched reticle
    • Weathershield lens coating
    • Available in MRAD and MOA

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Springfield Armory Introduces the XD-M Elite 4.5″ OSP 10mm

GENESEO, ILL. – Springfield Armory® is proud to announce the newest addition to the popular XD-M® Elite series — the XD-M® Elite 4.5″ OSP™ 10mm. This highly capable 10mm, like all the XD-M Elites, redefines what you should expect from a modern, striker-fired firearm.

The XD-M Elite 4.5″ OSP 10mm combines impressive capacity with powerful performance. The 4.5″ match grade Melonite® finished barrel maximizes ballistic performance, and the highly ergonomic frame houses a double-column stainless steel magazine that provides a 16-round capacity. Two magazines are included with the pistol.

As an Optical Sight Pistol (OSP), the new XD-M Elite 4.5″ 10mm features a removable seamless cover plate that reveals a mounting interface for the optic of your choice, such as the HEX™ Dragonfly™ red dot or a wide range of other popular red dot optics. This is accomplished through the use of available mounting plates. The pistol is also offered packaged with a HEX Dragonfly red dot optic.

To facilitate quick reloads, the XD-M Elite 4.5″ OSP 10mm also features a removable extended and flared “short” magwell. While compact and unobtrusive, the magwell speeds rapid reloads of the 16-round magazines. The magazines themselves feature slightly extended baseplates to provide the impressive 16+1 capacity of the 10mm pistol and match up nicely with the short magwell.

At the heart of the pistol is the Match Enhanced Trigger Assembly (META™) system, a superbly refined trigger designed to wring out the most from the pistol’s most important interface with the shooter. Featuring a flat face and integral overtravel stop, the META system delivers the finest trigger pull available on a production polymer-framed pistol. Read more

Michigan forest management basics sessions to help landowners set and meet forestry goals

Forest management basics sessions to help landowners set and meet forestry goals

Have you considered managing your forested property but aren’t sure where to start? Would you like to learn more about the benefits of forest management? Do you wonder what happens to logs once they are harvested?

Join the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Michigan State University Extension to have your forestry questions answered.

Two free, virtual webinars and two half-day field tours are designed to help you effectively set and meet goals for your forested property. Read more

Michigan DNR muskellunge egg collection underway on Detroit River and Lake St. Clair

Great Lakes muskellunge eggs currently are being collected from the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. These fish will be reared at Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery in Mattawan and Thompson State Fish Hatchery near Manistique and stocked in Michigan waters this fall.

In 2021, approximately 232,000 eggs were collected from the Detroit River. Those eggs produced nearly 30,000 fall fingerlings that were stocked in 19 inland lakes and rivers. No muskellunge are stocked in the Detroit River because the abundant Lake St. Clair-Detroit River muskellunge population is supported entirely by natural reproduction.

“The DNR’s goal this year is to collect at least 400,000 eggs to meet our target of 40,000 fall fingerlings for stocking our state’s waters,” said Ed Eisch, DNR fish production manager.

To collect the eggs, mature muskellunge are captured with electro-fishing gear in the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair. Collecting Great Lakes muskellunge is difficult in these areas because of the physical conditions associated with open water, especially in the spring.

As a safety precaution, the DNR requests boats on the water avoid coming close to the electrofishing boat during nighttime shocking work. Read more

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