Maxima® Badlands Bolt by Carbon Express

Superior, WI — Carbon Express®, renowned for integrating cutting-edge technology into their archery products, introduced the new Maxima® Badlands as their most high-tech crossbolt design to date. Purpose-built for maximum accuracy and durability in the field, the innovative bolt features the Dual Spine Weight Forward system that provides quick arrow recovery and bullseye shot placement. Enjoy unparalleled precision and lethality delivered by the Maxima Badlands Crossbolt.

Engineered to achieve superior performance out of a crossbow, the Maxima Badlands brings hunting to the next level by offering superior broadhead flight through faster spin, with half the oscillation as compared to single spine arrows. The stiff dynamic spine allows the nock end to remain straight as it exits the bow, eliminating added nock travel. And, because there’s no compression on the back end as force from the bow’s cycle is applied, the arrow travels faster, while at the same time significantly increasing down range efficiency. Read more

Carbon Express X-Force Blade Pro Crossbow

Superior, WI — Delivering first-rate performance to users from novice to expert, the new X-Force® Blade™ Pro Crossbow by Carbon Express® features heart-pounding speed and staggering accuracy in an extremely versatile and affordable package. Feathering the scales lighter than its competition, the versatilely compact X-Force Blade Pro comes ready to hunt with factory-matched components for superior performance, and is equipped with a Quiet Crank™ cocking winch.

Unleashing bolts at a sizzling 350 feet per second, the X-Force Blade Pro is loaded with many of the high-quality elements Carbon Express Crossbows have become known for including a lightweight, ambidextrous and compact design with extreme adjustability making it an attractive option for any shooter.

Carbon Express believes that every hunter deserves the highest level of quality and performance, and the X-Force Blade Pro delivers with perfection. The state-of-the-art ambidextrous safety mechanism with its patented Anti-Dry Fire feature, results in a quiet shooting experience, while the adjustable, multi-position buttstock customizes the crossbow’s length of pull to fit any shooter’s needs. The easy to use step-through foot stirrup offers simple operation and enhanced safety, and the multi-reticle scope helps hunters s maintain accurate shooting thanks to 4X magnification with precision windage and elevation adjustments.

The Carbon Express Quiet Crank™ Cocking Winch reduces cocking effort by 90 percent, and pulls more consistently than conventional methods. Accuracy is improved by ensuring equal pressure to each crossbow limb. During cranking, the anti-torque mounting shaft keeps the unit stable. Right- and left-handed shooters will appreciate the portability and single pound weight of the winch. Read more

Cuddeback Reveals H20 Long Range Camera

Green Bay, WI. – Cuddeback, an industry leading trail camera company who designs products in the USA for performance and reliability is pleased to introduce the all-new H20 Long Range IR Camera.

As a company that has been building trail cameras for over 25 years, Cuddeback has taken all of the knowledge and experience they have gained over those years and integrated it into the new H20 Long Range IR camera. This camera boasts high performance, excellent image quality, easy operation, and a rugged housing built to withstand abuse and the environment.

“The H20 Long Range IR is designed for the serious hunter who wants performance, yet still desires an affordable camera,” commented Owner, Mark Cuddeback.  “Performance was not sacrificed to reach a price point that is within reach or most hunters.”

The H20 features an industry leading ¼ second trigger speed that is able to capture deer that lesser cameras miss. Fast trigger speed means deer won’t get missed, resulting in fewer blank photos and more deer.  The camera also features an extremely fast recover speed allowing the camera to be ready for the next picture within one second of taking the first. This allows the H20 to capture two photos before many trail cameras can capture one. Read more

Now Available: The Limited-Edition RISE Armament Legacy Rifle

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma — August 14, 2018 — RISE Armament, a premier manufacturer and supplier of AR firearms and components, is proud to announce their new limited-edition Legacy Rifle.

The Legacy Rifle provides incredible performance and dependability; it’s guaranteed sub MOA and backed by a transferable lifetime warranty.

The .223 Wylde caliber Legacy Rifle weighs in at 6 pounds, 12 ounces and is packed with features, including the lightweight RISE Armament CB-160 Barrel — a favorite among competitive shooters. It sports the Patriot Trigger, which RISE Armament developed in support of Folds of Honor. The high-performance trigger has a crisp, clean break and fast reset. Read more

Michigan DNR’s new Wildtalk podcast: Raccoons, hunting access

On the DNR’s Wildtalk podcast, wildlife staff chew the fat and shoot the scat about all things habitat, feathers and fur. With insights, interviews and listener questions answered on the air, you’ll come away with a better picture of what’s happening in the world of Michigan wildlife.
In episode #3, find out more about the DNR’s Hunting Access Program, which helps people find land to hunt throughout the state. Later in the show, learn what you should do if you discover a raccoon in your attic!
Questions about something you heard on the podcast? Contact the DNR Wildlife Division at 517-284-WILD (9453).

Get Michigan’s wildlife – bear, elk, waterfowl and more – in K-12 classrooms

With the start of the school year fast approaching for many, don’t forget to include Michigan’s wildlife in your class plans.

The DNR offers a variety of wildlife classroom curricula at the elementary, junior high and high school levels, and each program is developed to fit current state educational standards. Better yet, they’re free to educators! Topics include:

    • Elk University. One hundred years ago, wild elk were brought to Michigan to re-establish the state’s elk population. High school students are put in the role of wildlife managers, while learning about this conservation success story through Elk University. These lessons also include Michigan history, forest management and social considerations for wildlife management.
    • A Year in the Life of a Michigan Black Bear. Sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade students have the chance to learn all about black bears in Michigan – from their life history to how the DNR manages populations – in this curriculum. Students also get to “follow” black bear movements in Michigan by looking at actual location data from collared bears.
    • Wondrous Wetlands and Waterfowl. Middle schoolers can get an introduction to wetland habitats with this program. These lessons have activities about wetlands and the ducks, geese and swans that live in Michigan, and give students an opportunity to look at how different land uses affect wildlife habitats, including wetlands.
    • Go Wild for Michigan’s Wildlife. This curriculum introduces elementary-age students to a variety of species found throughout Michigan and their supporting habitats. Materials include sets of Critter Cards for each student to keep; however, those sets are limited and are issued on a first-come, first-served basis to Michigan educators who register. All registered educators will receive an electronic copy of the Critter Cards to use.

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Michigan: NRC Approves CWD Deer Regs

At today’s meeting of the Michigan Natural Resources Commission in Lansing, the commission approved a series of deer hunting regulations aimed at slowing the spread of chronic wasting disease. The action came after months of commission members and Department of Natural Resources staff hearing from hunters, residents and others interested in the long-term health of the state’s deer population, and a thorough review of the best available science on chronic wasting disease.

“We hope that by setting these specific CWD regulations we can limit the movement of this disease in Michigan,” said Vicki Pontz, NRC chairperson. “We appreciate all the comments we have received from across the state. Michigan hunters are very passionate about deer and deer hunting, and I look forward to working with them as we continue to confront this threat to wildlife and our valued hunting tradition.”

CWD is a fatal neurological (brain and nervous system) disease found in cervids – deer, elk and moose. The disease attacks the brains of infected animals and produces small lesions that result in death. There is no cure; once an animal is infected, it will die.

The disease first was discovered in Michigan in a free-ranging deer in May 2015. To date, more than 31,000 deer in Michigan have been tested for chronic wasting disease, and CWD has been confirmed in 60 free-ranging deer in six Michigan counties: Clinton, Ingham, Ionia, Jackson, Kent and Montcalm.

The approved deer hunting regulations, which will be in effect for the 2018 deer seasons unless noted otherwise, include:

  • Reduced the 4-point on-a-side antler requirement on the restricted tag of the combination license in the 16-county CWD Management Zone. Under the new regulation, a hunter in the CWD Management Zone can use the restricted tag of the combination license to harvest a buck with antlers as long as it has at least one 3-inch antler.
  • Created a discounted antlerless license opportunity in the CWD Management Zone on private land; if purchased, the license will expire Nov. 4, 2018.
  • Effective immediately, a statewide ban on the use of all natural cervid urine-based lures and attractants, except for lures that are approved by the Archery Trade Association.
  • An immediate ban on baiting and feeding in the 16-county area identified as the CWD Management Zone. This area includes Calhoun, Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Hillsdale, Ingham, Ionia, Isabella, Jackson, Kent, Mecosta, Montcalm, Muskegon, Newaygo, Ottawa and Shiawassee counties.
  • A ban on baiting and feeding in the Lower Peninsula, effective Jan. 31, 2019, with an exception to this ban for hunters with disabilities who meet specific requirements. The start date on this regulation is intended to allow bait producers and retailers time to adjust to the new rule.
  • Effective immediately in the CWD Management Zone and four-county bovine tuberculosis area (in Alcona, Alpena, Montmorency and Oscoda counties), hunters with disabilities who meet specific requirements can now use 2 gallons of single-bite bait, such as shelled corn, during the Liberty and Independence hunts.
  • Allowance of all legal firearms to be used in muzzleloader season in the CWD Management Zone.
  • A purchase limit of 10 private-land antlerless licenses per hunter in the CWD Management Zone.
  • Restrictions on deer carcass movement in the five-county CWD Core Area (Ionia, Kent, Mecosta, Montcalm and Newaygo counties) and the CWD Management Zone.
  • Antlerless options on deer licenses/combo licenses during firearms seasons in the five-county CWD Core Area.
  • Expansion of early and late antlerless seasons in select counties.
  • Changes to regulations regarding wildlife rehabilitators. Read more

MTM CASE-GARD’s High-Low Shooting Table

Since 1968, MTM has continued to design and produce products for the shooting enthusiast. From ammo boxes to gun rests to clay target throwers, MTM offers a huge variety of products essential to the sportsman. MTM designs an ultra-adjustable bench rest style shooting table for left and right handed shooters. The High-Low Shooting Table can stand 55” tall at the highest or 18” at the lowest setting.
The table is stabilized with three legs and footings that wedge in to the ground. The High-Low Shooting Table was designed for field use or uneven ground, as well as angled areas such as a hillside. The roomy 17” x 33” table surface is large enough to hold a rifle or handgun rest, ammo as well as tools. The comfortable, lightweight, portable stand is produced with a ridged, engineering-grade polypropylene top that is available in a dark earth color. To view the High-Low Shooting Table, please visithttp://www.mtmcase-gard.com. Read more

Beretta A400 Xtreme Plus TrueTimber DRT Sweepstakes

(Accokeek, MD)   Beretta is partnering with TrueTimber® to offer a chance to win a new A400 Xtreme Plus shotgun.
From now until October 12, fans will have the chance to win a Beretta A400 Xtreme Plus in TrueTimber® DRT™, a $250 TrueTimber® gift card, and other prizes from Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s.
Hosted on TrueTimber’s Instagram page, a giveaway post will be posted each week and one entrant will be selected randomly at the end of the week to be added to the sweepstakes “Winner’s Circle.” Those individuals will be entered for a chance to win the grand prize during the final drawing of this 10-week promotion.
At the end of the promotion, one winner will be chosen from the “Winner’s Circle” and win the grand prize of a Beretta A400 Xtreme Plus shotgun in DRT™, a $250 TrueTimber® gift card, and other prizes from Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s. The nine runners-up will receive a $50 TrueTimber® gift card.
To enter each week, you will need to like each giveaway post and follow @TrueTimberCamo, @Beretta_USA, @Cabelas and @BassProShops on Instagram. Read more

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