From varminting to medium game hunting and benchrest shooting, a .22-250 rifle can serve you extremely well. Here are six top options to consider. Since the cartridge was first introduced, .22-250 Remington rifles have been the darling of varmint hunters, predator hunters and even some medium game hunters in jurisdictions without a .24-caliber minimum. For
Month: August 2022
RICHMOND, VA (August 3, 2022) – Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced today that, because of Maryland Governor Hogan’s concession and order to cease the state’s utilization of its ‘good and substantial reason’ carry permit standard, the parties have filed a joint motion to dismiss the Call v. Jones litigation as moot. Case documents can be
CZ-USA has just released the CZ 600 Lux, a new bolt-action rifle with a wooden stock available in four chamberings. In late 2021, CZ-USA announced that the new 600 Series of bolt-action rifles would be replacing the famed CZ 527 and CZ 557 series. Five models were originally shown, but they were slated to only
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It had been over a year since I saw my good buddy Kyle. He had moved to California for work, early 2016. I promised him I would visit this year. I spent 7 full days in Cali. This video shows days 1 and 2. We hang out, go for dinner, have some drinks, and then
In Massachusetts — a state not known for its gun enthusiasm — firearm sales hit record levels over the past two years, with handguns dominating the purchases. A WBUR analysis of state data found that gun dealers here sold almost 276,000 firearms from 2020 through 2021. Of those, 64% were handguns, which people tend to buy
100th Anniversary Summer of College Settlement Camp Greets Final 2 Weeks with 200-plus Campers from Philadelphia – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Wednesday, August 3, 2022 · 584,265,538 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press
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The Arkansas School Safety Commission’s newly debuted draft report calls for an armed guard on every campus, despite evidence that guns in schools do nothing to stave off school shootings. Governor Hutchinson and Commission Chairwoman Cheryl May held a press conference Tuesday to share highlights from the report, which also pushes mental health resources for
Since the current U.S. Supreme Court prides itself on being “originalist,” or faithful to the intent of the Constitution as it was written and understood by the Founding Fathers, I’d like to suggest going back to the origins of the Second Amendment. “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state,
By Diane Crawford Updated: 1 day ago Published: 1 day ago I have read and reread Elise Patkotak’s commentary of July 18 about gun violence in America. It all rings so true. These are the lines that especially caught my attention: After each mass shooting “come the politicians to offer prayers and sympathy … and
With at least 25,874 gun violence deaths and 22,706 injuries in the U.S. so far in 2022, based on data from on the Gun Violence Archive, gun violence is clearly a hospital and health system issue. After all, those are the places where people tend to go after getting shot. That’s why Kaiser Permanente and
“Every once in a while I make a mistake,” President Biden said in May. “Like, well, once a speech.” He was being modest. Over five decades in public life, the former vice president and longtime US senator built a reputation as America’s premier gaffe-meister, winning the White House in 2020 despite a long history of racist comments, snide asides, and enraged diatribes against voters. And the rigors
That’s just one of the many huge races topping the marquee when primary season returns with a vengeance tonight, but it’s not even the only one where Trump made a last-second foray. On Friday night, he announced his support for Michigan gubernatorial hopeful Tudor Dixon, whom he’d previously praised as “very special” at a February
By Raja Razek and Michelle Krupa, CNN A fundraiser for a charity affiliated with the powerful National Rifle Association won’t be held as planned Saturday at a municipal facility in Texas after relatives of children slaughtered in May at an elementary school some 40 miles away lobbied city council members to deny the event its
Three campaign committees with ties to Donald Trump are filing lawsuits aimed at neutering the Federal Election Commission. The National Rifle Association, a pro-Trump outside group called the 45Committee and Sen. Josh Hawley’s campaign have all been accused of campaign finance violations, but all three evaded penalties after Republican commissioners opted against taking action, even