Meprolight High Visibility Pistol Sights

GET ON TARGET FASTER

Typically, you go to the range to practice in broad daylight. Great, but what happens when you need to defend yourself or those around you in less than ideal conditions? Tiger McKee, Director of Shootrite Firearms Academy wrote the following in The Tactical Wire, “Based on data from previous attacks we know that it’s likely to occur during hours of the day associated with adverse light, and — if you’re forced to fire — you’ll likely fire about three to four shots.” (The TacticalWire.com 3.25.20) Meprolight recommends you upgrade the sights on your handgun with tritium enhanced day/night sights. The best way is to see for yourself. Go to your local gun dealer and following all of the gun safety rules, look down the sights of a handgun with standard sights in low-light conditions. Then do the same with a handgun that has upgraded day/night sights. See how much more visible and faster you can put the tritium illuminated sights on the target. Introduced at the 2020 SHOT Show, Meprolight’s High Visibility Pistol Sights (MEPRO HVS) are 30% brighter than any other pistol sight on the market and come with an extremely bright contrasting color ring on the front sight that are available in three colors (Orange, Green or Yellow). The color combinations help the shooter focus on the front sight quicker which is critical for self defense or competitive shooting. Available for Glock, Sig, and Smith & Wesson M&P Shield. Read more

Federal Premium Terminal Ascent Selected as Editors’ Choice

ANOKA, Minnesota –– Shooting Sports Retailer magazine recognized Federal Premium Terminal Ascent with an Editors’ Choice honor in a recent article published in its April 2020 issue. Federal considers its all-new Terminal Ascent as the best hunting bullet ever built within the 98-year history of the company due to several unique elements that make up its superior overall design.

The article reads: Federal Terminal Ascent’s match-grade bonded bullet construction delivers deep penetration on close targets, while its patented Slipstream polymer tip helps flatten trajectory and initiates expansion at velocities 200 fps lower than comparable designs. The bullet’s long, sleek profile offers and extremely high ballistic coefficient and its AccuChannel groove technology improves accuracy and minimized drag and wind drift. its copper shank and bonded lead core retain weight for deep penetration at any range. Terminal Ascent is available in a full selection of long-range hunting cartridges ranging from 6.5 Creedmoor to .300 WSM. Read more

Galco Underwraps 2.0

Galco is excited to announce an improved version of the time-tested belly band: the Underwraps 2.0!

The Underwraps™ 2.0 is an update of Galco’s belly band holster that allows concealed carry of multiple weapons and accessories around your torso, in a nearly infinite variety of configurations. Dual holster pockets provide both butt-forward and barrel-forward cants. This allows you to carry in right and left hand draw, strongside, crossdraw or in the appendix position.

The pair of leather holster pockets facilitate stable positioning of one or two firearms simultaneously, while two accessory pockets accommodate spare ammo, flashlight, knife, badge, handcuffs, or many other EDC items. Our latest improvements to the holster pockets allow them to fit an even greater variety of popular carry guns, including those with larger tactical rails on the frame. Read more

CVA SCOUT™ .410 Blued/Realtree Timber Camo Shotgun

COLUMBUS, Georgia — The CVA SCOUT™ .410 Blued/Realtree Timber Camo Shotgun is just right for the turkey hunter who wants a high-quality single-shot shotgun. For 2020, the new SCOUT Blued/Realtree Timber Shotgun features a JEBS X-Full Turkey Choke.

Its sleek, lightweight and easy-to-operate design sets a new standard for affordable single-shot shotguns. The stock is lightweight, includes an adjustable length of pull spacer and features CVA’s CrushZone® Recoil pad. This model is perfectly balanced in a 100% ambidextrous, composite stock making the gun incredibly quick to aim and shoot. Read more

Face Masks Available from Fishing and Hunting Gear Manufacturers

Minneapolis, MN – The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced on Friday new guidance to Americans regarding the use of cloth face coverings to reduce the spread of coronavirus. An excerpt of the CDC’s specific guidance appears below:

We now know from recent studies that a significant portion of individuals with coronavirus lack symptoms (“asymptomatic”) and that even those who eventually develop symptoms (“pre-symptomatic”) can transmit the virus to others before showing symptoms. This means that the virus can spread between people interacting in close proximity—for example, speaking, coughing, or sneezing—even if those people are not exhibiting symptoms. In light of this new evidence, CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies) especially in areas of significant community-based transmission.

Fish Monkey Performance Face Guard (Note: turn vented mouth feature to the side in this application)
Many anglers and hunters may already have a variety of suitable, cloth face coverings on hand in the form of scent-control facemasks, neck gaiters and multi-functional headwear designed for hunting and fishing. Some of these products offer the added benefits of being antimicrobial, odor adsorbing or moisture wicking.

Many of the companies that make these products are reminding their customers that their face covers provide an effective and economical way to comply with the recent CDC guidelines, while reserving N-95 masks for medical workers and first responders on the frontlines battling this insidious virus.

ScentLok makes a variety facemasks. The Savanna Lightweight Multi-Paneled Gaiter offers Spandex binding and insets for a comfortable, next-to-skin fit; three panels with an articulated nose tab, wicking treatment and Carbon AlloyTM technology for maximum odor adsorption.
Many of the companies Traditions Media represents offer such products, including ScentLokGillFish MonkeySt. Croix Rod, and Hobie. Of course, there are others. Read more

Can We Be Protected from Ourselves Too Much?

By Glen Wunderlich

Charter Member Professional Outdoor Media

As each day passes amid these trying days of mandated isolation, we all expect our freedoms to return eventually.  Each of us has fashioned his or her personal means to deal with unprecedented restrictions on mobility and gatherings.  Accordingly, sportsmen and women would seem to have escaped the stranglehold to a lesser extent, because nobody had suggested infringements on simple pleasures such as hunting or fishing.  The noose has since tightened.

Effective at midnight this past Friday, the use of motorized boats in Michigan will be prohibited per an Executive Order (EO) from the governor. This order extends to fishing from a boat with a gas or electric (trolling) motor affixed to it.

A press release from Michigan United Conservation Clubs explains the rationale for the drastic measures, as follows:  In the announcement from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the DNR has written “[It] has received many reports about the heavy use of boat launches across the state and the subsequent congregation of people at these launches in violation of social distancing requirements and in a manner that threatens public health.”

Any hunter knows the most effective way to hit a moving target with a shotgun is to fill the air with pellets and hope for the best.  However, the wise hunter understands there is a certain amount of skill and discretion necessary to hit the intended target without spraying pellets in the line of game that is to be spared.

Take turkey hunting for example.  If a gunner takes aim at a legal gobbler, he must be certain that any shot does not take out adjacent birds, because in Michigan only one bird is legal to kill.  Carelessness can cost a hunter plenty, including fines and the loss of hunting rights in the future.

However, when our governor pulled the trigger on yet another EO, this stroke of the pen contradicted common sense and now prohibits the very type of respite free Michigan could enjoy and were encouraged to participate in by the very same governor.  Outdoor recreation was touted as our safe haven and necessary relief from physical restraints and the mental deterioration related to cabin fever.

While no communication was received in advance of this notice nor does EO 2020-42 specifically address this issue, the DNR states that “Non-motorized boating, such as canoeing, kayaking and sailing, falls within the outdoor activities permitted under the ‘Stay Home, Stay Safe’ Executive Order. However, the use of a motorboat, jet ski or similar watercraft is not permitted for the duration of the Executive Order, which is currently set to expire at 11:59 p.m. [on] April 30.”

Imagine the lives that could be saved if the same approach were to be used to combat traffic fatalities.  For the year 2016, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration showed that 37,461 people were killed for an average of 102 per day.  The simple solution to eliminate all of these related deaths would be to ban driving – a sure cure to save innocent lives.  Horses and mule teams would put a certain end to such accidental casualties.  Ludicrous, you say?

Instead, we applaud the efforts of law enforcement to nab the speeders and reckless drivers.  We take them off the roads; we confiscate their vehicles and driving licenses; it’s called targeted enforcement and is widely accepted as our best tool to minimize risk for us all.

Currently, it is illegal to congregate with any individuals that do not reside within one’s household, and non-compliance is punishable by a civil fine of $1,000.   But, now we cannot fish with a motor on a boat – either electric or gasoline powered – because some folks didn’t obey the stringent mandate.

Although the shotgun approach is meant to save us all, there are sure to be unintended consequences.  And, the only question remaining is how much muscle government will feel compelled to exercise and how much law-abiding citizens will tolerate.

Michigan: DNR Waives Reduced-Stay Fees for Majority of 2020 Camping Season

As we navigate the ever-changing circumstances surrounding COVID-19 and to help campers feel confident about keeping their summer plans in the books, the DNR is waiving reduced-stay fees through Oct. 31, 2020.

Reduced-stay fees generally are assessed when customers cancel or modify a camping reservation at Michigan state parks and recreation areas and the four state forest campgrounds that accept reservations. The fees are incremental and determined by the length of time a reservation has been held and the number of eligible nights canceled, based on a sliding modification/cancellation formula. Read more

Army Chooses Leupold’s Mark 5HD 3.6-18×44 Riflescope Chosen for M110 Rifle

BEAVERTON, Ore. — Leupold & Stevens, Inc., provider of the world’s most rugged, lightweight, and clear riflescopes and reflex sights, is pleased to announce that its award-winning Mark 5HD riflescope has been selected for use with the United States Army’s M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System. Like all of Leupold’s riflescopes, the Mark 5HD is designed, machined, and assembled in the company’s Beaverton, Ore. factory.

The Mark 5HD that’s being built for the M110 will come in a proprietary flat dark earth coating and utilize the Army’s patented Mil-Grid Reticle. It will include a Leupold Mark IMS mount. The 3.6-18 is the second Mark 5HD model to be selected for use by the U.S. Army this year. The 5-25×56, featuring the same FDE coating and reticle, was selected by the Army Precision Sniper Rifle Program last month.

“The men and women of the U.S. armed forces require and deserve the very best, and when it comes to riflescopes, that’s the Mark 5HD,” said Bruce Pettet, President and Chief Executive Officer for Leupold & Stevens, Inc. “Our optics face strenuous durability testing, and fully meet the extremely high performance standards that the military demands.”

The Mark 5HD has been crafted to redefine accuracy, precision, and optical performance for long-range shooters. Three models – a 7-35×56, 5-25×56, and 3.6-18×44 – are available in both milliradian and MOA configurations. Pick one up and you’ll feel the difference: it’s up to 20 ounces lighter than other scopes in its class. Get behind one and you’ll see the difference, from its superior edge-to-edge clarity to its extreme low-light performance. With three revolutions of elevation adjustment, the Mark 5HD was made to max out the performance of the latest long-range rifles and ammunition. Read more

Barnes Bullets E-Commerce Website

Mona, UT – We are pleased to announce our new e-commerce web store, https://shop.barnesbullets.com. This new site allows individual consumers the convenience of purchasing the often the hard-to-find products that made Barnes Bullets famous directly from the manufacturer!

Personal acco­unts can be created to store shipping addresses for speed of checkout, see order status, and order history. A guest checkout option is also available. After an order is submitted auto-generated emails will be sent for: order confirmation, invoice of purchase, processing status, and shipped status. Read more

Barnett’s New TS380


Grand Prairie, TX (April 9, 2020) – Barnett’s all-new TS380 combines speed, fit and function to deliver an overall shooting experience that’s as comfortable as it is effective.

Powerful Barnett limbs, high energy cams, a 12.625-inch power stroke, and 201 pounds of draw weight combine to produce a blistering 380 fps speed rating (with 380-grain arrow) and 121.82 ft. lbs. of bone-busting kinetic energy. The adjustable length-of-pull buttstock and pass-through foregrip make this high-speed crossbow easy and comfortable for almost anyone to shoulder and shoot. At just 32-34 inches long and 13.25 inches wide when cocked, it’s compact and maneuverable in virtually any hunting situation. Safety is emphasized with features like an Anti-Dry Fire (ADF) trigger system to ensure the bow only fires when you want it to, and finger safety reminders to keep fingers below the string path. Read more

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