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Funny wabbit!
Ready for range time
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Keystone 722 rimfire carbine, Pro Ears muffs and Rudy Project eye protection.
Self-defense Firearm Selection for a Non-Shooter: new on AllOutdoor
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Optimizing defensive weapon selection under specific constraints.
Luger P08 with Modern Ammunition: new on AllOutdoor
Third issue of TheSear is up
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With my article Winning Hearts and Minds in it.
Rimfire rifles, big and small
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Ruger 10-22 Takedown with NC Star Octagon 1.1-4x scope.
Keystone 722 Varmint with the bundled Simmons 3-9x scope. A very extensive article on the various 722 models is coming out at American Shooting Journal this summer. Rimfire Central folks are liking it.
Keystone 722 Varmint first shots
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This rifle is incredible. At 25 yards, all shots with CCI Green Tag or Aguila match land on top of each other with minimal effort on my part. I did upgrade the scope to get adjustable parallax at 25. Typically, I disdain 1″ tubes, but this 6-24x Weaver on low Warne rings is as spectacular as the rifle. Clear, with great eye box and clean, sharp reticle. Of the three models (Sporter, Classic, Varmint), the Varmint is the one to get. Great balance, superb barrel.
Photos of the targets and the rifle with the new scope coming soon. The picture above shows bundled 3-9x Simmons optic, decent but less luxurious and on higher rings than the Weaver.
7.62 Tokarev for hobbits
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25NAA cartridges on the left, 32NAA on the right.
Glock 41 Longslide review: new on AllOutdoor
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Hi-Point 380ACP Carbine: new on AllOutdoor
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Hush, Daddy!
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If you shoot 5.7x28mm ammunition
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Take a look at RR Weapon Systems 5.7 loads, especially R37X (0.66″ mushrooms on the right). Loaded to full power (2680fps from 16″ AR57 barrel), accurate for the caliber (2MOA), and good terminal performer (penetrates 12″ of gel).
North American Arms Factory Tour: new at AllOutdoor.
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A familiar face in print
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Found Alexis in a Gemtech ad on the pages of American Shooting Journal:
.50 caliber 1911 — new on American Shooting Journal
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Who can help with my computer?
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I have a new USB controller. I do not feel confident digging inside my rather complicated workstation. Is anyone competent to help me with the upgrade available in Hermitage, TN this Thursday or Friday? I’d rather not drag the tower to a repair shop.
Utah snapshots
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Select fire 9mm carbine from JP Enterprises, with the new AmTac reflex suppressor and Vortex red dot.
Desert Tech Covert .308 rifle with their suppressor and US Optics 5-25x scope. Just the combination for ringing steel at long range with ease and consistency.
In Tennessee, 200 yards is often beyond line of sight. In Utah, 500 just barely gets you out of the driveway. I can see why faster, flatter shooting rounds are so popular there.
Here comes trouble
Interview with me from SHOT Show 2016
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All4Shooters just posted the video of my interview from SHOT range day. The accompanying article is also available in Italian.
Texture library update
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More free textures for designers…
Larger files are available on request.