What is a Sportsman Anyway?

By Glen Wunderlich

Over the next month or so, throngs of hunters will step out of their daily routines in hopes of bagging a whitetail deer. Some will spend many hours sighting in with their chosen firearms or archery gear; some will not. Some will travel hundreds of miles or more to arrive at their hunting grounds; others hunt near home. Some will pursue only monster bucks, while others will take any legal deer – even antlerless deer. And, with the myriad methods employed, all levels of competence will be afield from expert to novice.

However, there is one term which all hunters should feel compelled to be known by and that is sportsman or woman, as the case may be. So, let’s define the word before proceeding. According to Mr. Webster a sportsman is a person who can take loss or defeat without complaint, victory without gloating, and who treats his opponents with fairness. Relative to hunting, a sportsman, it follows, is a person who can go home empty-handed and be satisfied. The sportsman, therefore, chooses only shots with a very high likelihood of his making. Adopting certain principles leads to discipline in the field, which translates into fairness to the quarry.

Nobody wants to see injured animals. Granted, it happens sometimes, but we should constantly strive to minimize bad shots. So, it behooves a sportsman to develop the single-shot mentality, knowing that some situations permit the prey to live another day. He knows there can be no wild shots and that bullet or arrow placement is the key – not firepower.

Another way of putting this into perspective is to stay within one’s personal limits. To do this, however, takes some understanding of what these limits may be. Sitting at a bench and shooting with sandbag rests at known distances will give feedback to the hunter relative to the accuracy of a gun and load. Under these ideal conditions, the shooter/hunter gains knowledge that can be translated to the field.

Once afield, though, things get complicated when a person’s fingers get cold, the wind is howling, the heart is pumping at maximum levels, because the quarry is no longer a stationary sheet of paper but a buck massive enough to grace the cover of your favorite outdoor magazine. This is when a hunter must bring himself back to reality and must decide if he will be guided by principle.

A sportsman can be content as he witnesses the outdoor world waking up or going to sleep. He is content being one with nature before the sun comes up when sounds in the dark may be mysterious. He marvels at the sight of a coyote, a wood duck or even a squirrel as they go about their daily business of survival.

At the same time he is totally prepared to take home his prize. But, if luck doesn’t go his way, he believes his patience will be rewarded another day.

If you make your goal to be satisfied with the outdoor experience that you have – no matter what the day may bring – by definition, you will have become a true sportsman.

Win Federal Train + Protect Ammunition

ANOKA, Minnesota –– When it comes to your personal defense strategy, it’s a good idea to make sure you have an entire toolbox on hand, a Tactical Toolbox, if you will. Federal Ammunition has partnered with Brand Avalanche on a one of a kind sweepstakes: The Tactical Toolbox Giveaway!By entering at tacticaltoolboxgiveaway.com, one lucky entry will win everything you need to learn, train, and defend your home. From firearms to gun accessories to cleaning kits and a security camera, this contest will fill your tactical toolbox and more including Federal American Eagle MSR 5.56 and Federal Train + Protect ammunition.

Federal Train + Protect uses the VHP bullet design to provide precision and practical performance at the range with instant reliable expansion on impact. The result is the ideal combination for training as well as defense.

The contest runs through midnight on October 31 with a total prize package valued at about $6,000. To check out all the products available in this sweepstakes, go to www.tacticaltoolboxgiveaway.com and enter today. Read more

Thermion and Axion Software Updates Add Sound

(MANSFIELD, TEXAS) – Pulsar is pleased to announce the much-anticipated firmware update for the Thermion and Axion series of thermal scopes and monoculars that adds sound to your device.The firmware 2.0 update is available for the Thermion XM, Thermion XP, Axion XM and Axion Key models. Pulsar always strive to enhance its products and offer the best possible user experience. The latest firmware greatly upgrades units’ functionality and adds excellent features based on our latest achievements in image processing and sound recording.

Sound recording – The long-awaited ability to record videos with sound is finally here. Now high-quality videos will record and replay sound so you can capture your full experience while using your device. Read more

Checking NICS: NSSF-Adjusted Background Checks Up -Again

The September 2019 NSSF-adjusted National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) figure of 1,011,636 is an increase of 10.0 percent compared to the September 2018 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 919,979. For comparison, the unadjusted September 2019 FBI NICS figure 2,189,028 reflects a 15.5 percent increase from the unadjusted FBI NICS figure of 1,895,841 in September 2018.

Please note: Alabama state’s NSSF-adjusted NICS for September 2019 was 1463 percent higher than September 2018 which accounts for an additional 19,358 checks over this time last year. Likewise, Minnesota’s NSSF-adjusted NICS for September 2019 was 53.7 percent higher than September 2018 which accounts for an additional 8.577 checks over the same time period. Read more

Savage Debuts The New Precision Series Chassis Rifles

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts –– Savage Arms is proud to announce their sponsorship of the 2019 GAP Grind/Bushnell PRO/AM. This two-day match will pit individuals and teams against each other in a unique match designed to test their skills and introduce amateur shooters to the world of professional competition. The event kicks off October 4th, at the K&M Shooting Complex in Finger, Tennessee. Read more

Leica Sport Optics Rebates

Leica Sport Optics announces rebate incentive on compact laser rangefindersLeica Sport Optics, a global leader in the manufacturing of high-precision viewing instruments, is offering consumers an instant rebate on two of its premium handheld compact rangefinders.

The offer, which starts today and runs until March 31st 2020, will give an instant rebate of $100 on the Rangemaster CRF 2800.COM, reducing the selling price from $999 to $899; and $50 on the Rangemaster CRF 2700-B which reduces the price from $799 to $749. Read more

Browning’s New X-Bolt Max Varmint/Target

Long range shooters have more specialized rifle options to choose from now than ever before. However, for Total Accuracy, they need only look to Browning and the new X-Bolt Max Varmint/Target.A highlight of the X-Bolt Max Varmint/Target is the composite Max stock. It features an adjustable comb that allows the shooter to dial-in the fit of the rifle to optimize eye-to-scope alignment. Included stock spacers are easy to fit between the Inflex Technology recoil pad and the stock to adjust the length of pull. A comfortable, upright pistol grip optimizes finger-to-trigger reach. A fore-end mounted Picatinny rail provides a secure location for a bipod and includes an integrated mount for a sling swivel. The horizontal surface on the bottom of the buttstock sends the rifle straight back when shooting from bags, helping to keep the target in the scope so the shooter can watch for bullet impact. The matte black finish minimizes reflection to help hide from cagey varmints.

Bedded into the Max stock is the accurate, award-winning X-Bolt action with matte blued finish. An extended bolt handle makes it faster and easier to operate the bolt. The hand chambered, fluted, 26″ stainless steel barrel has a heavy bull profile to offer additional stability. A removable muzzle brake is threaded 5/8″-24 TPI to accommodate a suppressor and a thread protector is included when the muzzle brake is not in use. Read more

Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 Subcompact Pistol

Concealed carry pistol features M2.0 feature set and subcompact frame in 9mm, 40 S&W and 45 AutoSPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Smith & Wesson Inc. announced today that it has introduced the M&P M2.0 Subcompact pistol to its M&P M2.0 pistol series. The latest addition to the M2.0 family, the M&P M2.0 Subcompact pistol features a smaller, subcompact frame that’s ideal for concealed carry. With a 12+1 round capacity in 9mm, the M&P M2.0 Subcompact pistol series includes the full array of M&P M2.0 enhancements. Available in 9mm, 40 S&W, and 45 Auto, the M&P M2.0 Subcompact joins the existing Full Size and Compact pistol options that are available in the M2.0 line.

Jan Mladek, General Manager of Smith & Wesson and M&P brands, said, “As the M&P M2.0 pistol series has continued to expand, we have worked to introduce pistols that fit a variety of different needs: from professional use, to recreational shooting, to home defense, to concealed carry. The M&P M2.0 Subcompact is designed for every day carry – its shorter frame makes it more concealable while still maintaining a higher double-stack magazine capacity. One constant across the M&P M2.0 series – whether it’s a Full Size, Compact, or Subcompact pistol – is the legendary reliability and shootability of the M&P pistol.” Read more

SIG SAUER P365 SAS

SIG SAUER Brings New Innovation to Concealed Carry with the P365 SASNEWINGTON, N.H. – SIG SAUER, Inc. the market leader in concealed carry pistols, is pleased to announce new innovation to the award-winning everyday carry, high capacity, P365 pistol with the P365 SAS (SIG Anti-Snag).

“When it comes to innovation in firearms, SIG SAUER is the leader in the marketplace. With the introduction of the P365 we took the market by storm to quickly become the top selling concealed carry pistol. With the P365 SAS, we have remained true to our core mission of innovation by once again raising the bar, and setting the standard, for concealed carry,” said Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, Commercial Sales, SIG SAUER, Inc. “Our proprietary SAS technology removes all the snag points from the pistol, by integrating the sights directly into the slide with a flush mounted FT Bullseye sight that’s intuitive, and easy for the untrained eye to pick-up for fast target acquisition whenever the need arises. The P365 SAS has no sights raised above the slide, and the takedown lever and slide stop are flush fit for ultimate smoothness and no snag risk. Once you see this innovation, you simply will not look at handgun sighting systems the same.” Read more

NRA: San Francisco Backs Down

National Rifle Association of America | 11250 Waples Mill Road | Fairfax, VA 22030San Francisco Backs Down: Facing a Lawsuit by the NRA, Mayor Breed Declares – We Won’t Blacklist NRA Contractors

FAIRFAX, Va.– The National Rifle Association of America declared victory in San Francisco today, after Mayor London Breed formally disavowed key provisions of a municipal resolution that signaled the blacklisting of contractors linked to the Second Amendment advocacy group.

On September 3, 2019, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, which is the legislative body for the City and County of San Francisco, unanimously approved a resolution that called for the City to investigate ties between its contractors and vendors and the NRA. The city declared the NRA was a “domestic terrorist organization.” Not surprisingly, the NRA sued.

On September 9, 2019, less than a week after the resolution was enacted, the NRA challenged it as government action adversely affecting its First Amendment rights. In its filing, the NRA called the resolution a “blacklisting” measure, and urged San Francisco’s federal court to “step in and instruct elected officials that freedom of speech means you cannot silence or punish those with whom you disagree.”

Late last week, rather than await “instruction” from a court, San Francisco Mayor London Breed backed down. In a formal memorandum to City officials, she declared that “no [municipal] department will take steps to restrict any contractor from doing business with the NRA or to restrict City contracting opportunities for any business that has any relationship with the NRA.” Read more

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