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MONDAY, JULY 8, 2024

- BOATING -
The Michigan DNR has closed the boating access site at Black River Lake in Gogebic County indefinitely, and the public is advised to avoid the area and the soft soils that have been newly exposed, due to draining of water from the impoundment.
- EVENTS -
Want to learn about elk — and maybe even view hundreds of them in one place at one time? Then don’t delay signing up for one of two workshops, hosted by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, on Aug. 24 in Flagstaff, Ariz. The workshops are scheduled for 8:45-11:45 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Coreware, a software mainstay in the firearms retail space, announced its participation in the 2024 NSSF Range-Retailer Business Expo from July 10th -11th at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. Attendees are invited to visit Coreware at booth 211 to learn about their comprehensive solutions for the firearms industry.
- GEAR -
Novix Outdoors recently released their all new Raider Hybrid Treestand, which has changed the game for mobile hunters. It was created for the hunter who wants the size of a saddle platform with the added ability to sit down when needed.
- HUNTING -
If you are interested in trying hunting for the first time this fall or winter, you’ll need to either take a hunter education class or participate in Utah’s Trial Hunting Program. If you want to learn more about how to get into trapping, there is a required course to take for that, as well.

- INDUSTRY -
The Headrest Safe Company, LLC, makers of a discreet vehicle safe storage system, announced that they have partnered with Grand Design RV Company. The Headrest Safe will be standard equipment in all Lineage C-Class motorhomes.
Bill Hicks & Co., Ltd. a full-line distributor for the hunting and shooting sports industry, is running a SIG Sauer product focus week July 8-12, 2024. Bill Hicks & Co., Ltd will be offering sale pricing on SIG Sauer items.
Prime Archery announced the continued partnership with Tom Petry and Nick Ventura, hosts of the TV show, Become 1. Entering its tenth season, the partnership between Prime and these two hunters has seen Petry pursue trophy elk, and Ventura track down monster whitetail.
- JOBS -
MidwayUSA is seeking a talented Server Administrator who will use Linux and/or automation experience to support the organization. The Server Administrator with MidwayUSA will support systems, domain servers, and system security, as well as assist with process and system improvement.

Outtech Sales Services is seeking candidates for Regional Manager positions nationwide. This position will professionally represent Outtech vendor partners to retailers within a designated territory by providing outstanding sales and customer service.
- LITIGATION -
The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn California’s recently adopted 11% excise tax on the sale of firearms, gun parts and ammunition. The case was filed in San Diego County Superior Court.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Mossy Oak announces its partnership with Live Outdoor to decorate their new FireStorm portable gas fire pits in Mossy Oak Original Bottomland. Developed with the love of the outdoors in mind, Live Outdoor combines superior craftsmanship with Mossy Oak's iconic Bottomland camo to create a product that can travel with you wherever you go.
- ONLINE -
ANECHOIC, a manufacturer of premium titanium suppressors, has introduced a new Dealer Locator tool on its website. This user-friendly feature enhances customers' accessibility to ANECHOIC products by helping them easily find authorized dealers in their area.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
The National Bowhunter Education Foundation recently recognized Kenny Fort as Instructor of the Year at the International Hunter Education Association gathering. Fort is a South Callaway High School and Middle School ag teacher in Mokane MO.
SCIF and Sables in its partnership with the New Mexico Dept. of Game and Fish provided a learn to hunt program for women in January of 2024. Nineteen women participated in this first-time program designed to teach women about the North American Model of Conservation, and firearm safety/shooting skills.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
WATCHTOWER Firearms offers a factory rifle complete with custom features - its SPEC-OPS Type 15 rifle. Crafted from 7075-T6 billet aluminum, this rifle ensures tight tolerances and enhanced durability, making it resistant to dust and debris. The ambidextrous controls, including the charging handle and safety selector, provide users with increased dexterity and ease of use.
- RETAIL -
Hi Mountain Seasonings, manufacturer of homemade jerky and sausage kits, Western-style seasonings, and brines, offers an incredible selection of brining mixes for fish. Brining is a simple yet often overlooked process that enhances the flavor and moisture content of fish filets, resulting in juicy, tender, and flavorful dishes.

- STATE AGENCIES -
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department has released the Vermont Master Angler Program 2023 Annual Report with 989 entries and 72 Master Angler Award recipients. The Vermont Master Angler Program recognizes the achievements of anglers who catch trophy-sized fish from Vermont waters.
- STATE PARKS -
Echo Canyon Trail, an addition to Indiana’s McCormick’s Creek State Park’s trail system, is open for guests to enjoy. The new trail, which is adjacent to the park’s Centennial Shelter, is a short loop with a natural, firm and stable surface, and gradual slopes, allowing guests with limited mobility to enjoy views of Echo Canyon.
- STTE AGENCIES -
The Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center in Little Rock provided plenty of canvas space for a recently unveiled collection of murals. Work by Fayetteville artist Jason Jones was revealed to the public June 24 on four exterior walls of the center at 602 President Clinton Ave. in the River Market District.
- TELEVISION -
This month only, Outdoor Action TV is premiering an Adventure marathon on their live channel. The marathon will air every Monday in July from 7:00pm – 10:00pm EST.

Tune in to Wednesdays on World Fishing Network for “Reel Fishing Wednesdays” starting at 6 p.m. ET. World Fishing Network is the complete destination for the angling lifestyle offering a wide variety of travel, culinary and cultural experiences.
Pursuit Channel invites viewers to tune in each Monday night to the popular Main Beam Mondays block to catch a lineup of some of the industry’s most popular shows.
Ralph and Vicki invite you all to tune into their 24th season of Archer’s Choice on The Outdoor Channel. The whole family is headed to Wyoming with Table Mountain Outfitters for pronghorn.
This week on The High Road with Keith Warren, we’re stopping off at the world famous G2 Ranch in South Texas as we start with a dove hunt that rivals the best dove hunting in the world.

- WILDLIFE -
The Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife is asking the public to report sightings of wild turkeys and ruffed grouse this summer for its annual population surveys. Community scientists, which can be anyone in the public, are encouraged to submit observations on the Wildlife Reporting System webpage at wildohio.gov or on the HuntFish OH mobile app.
 

Now that the nerve-rattling blasts of Independence Day fade and the days of summer march toward fall, take time to dust off some 22s for some fun – and not quite so loud – shooting. If you want recreational shooting enjoyment at the lowest cost – it’s not near as cheap as it was – you still can’t beat the little 22 rimfire cartridge.

There are outstanding fun guns made for rimfire pursuits – rifles and handguns. The rifles include autoloaders, bolt guns and lever-action rifles. As far as handguns, you can find the semi-auto or revolver that meets your needs.

The size of the gun doesn’t preclude fun and increases the challenge. If you’re involved in recreational shooting, challenge adds to the good times and small handguns are known to be “harder to shoot well.”

The Taurus Model 942 snub (above) and the Ruger Wrangler .22 LR Revolver with Bird's Head Grip (Simply Rugged holster) can make plinking more challenging due to their small size. This increases the fun and makes the shooter cling more to the fundamentals.

If single action revolvers are your preference, you can get into the game at an attractive price with the Ruger Wrangler series and the Heritage Manufacturing Rough Rider series. You’ll be surprised at how well they shoot, given the low asking price. On my first trip to Wyoming to work on ranch pests with centerfire rifles, one of the guides was packing a Rough Rider in his truck. I had some 22LR ammunition and took a toll on the ground squirrel population.

For double action revolvers, you can go from value priced, like the Taurus M942 small frame revolver, or to premium priced guns like the S&W M617, the Colt King Cobra Target 22 or, if you can find one, the lamented Ruger GP100. Each outstanding 22 wheelguns with their own advantages, you really can’t go wrong.

The DA trigger weight on rimfire revolvers is high to ensure ignition. For the upscale rimfire steel competitors, Apex Tactical has worked on the S&W Model 617 to get that trigger weight down without sacrificing reliability. They’ve done well. I use the harder-trigger 22 revolvers to hone my snub revolver trigger skills with louder, more-costly-to-shoot boomers.

For bolt guns, there’s the Revelation single-shot I got second-(or third- or fourth-) hand for my eldest son, and a “gifted” Remington Model 34 for old guns. The sole modern bolt action 22 I’ve used is the Ruger American Rimfire Compact. A handy little 22, I realized it had more accuracy than I could use with irons and I got a Vortex Diamondback specifically for 22s.

That made a remarkable shooter a better-than-I-deserve shooter. Ideal for hunting, ammo testing, target work or as a nearby (yet secured) utility rifle for farm or ranch, I’m not sure there’s anything better.

While we have Ruger on the mind, the 10/22 is – next to the Marlin M60 and variants – one of the most encountered 22 autos in the US. The ten-shot rotary magazine has been part of the reason for its success – as well as the ease of maintenance. That ease of maintenance led to vast customization and, after patents expired, the most-commonly copied semi-auto rifle there is. It’s a personable little gun and I find myself preferring the take-down variants.

As a utility rifle, it’s hard to beat. Accurate, dependable, and fun, the Ruger 10/22 is a staple of the American gun owning public. The 10/22 magazine works in the Ruger American Rimfire Compact rifle as well.

For lever guns, you can go back in time for the Marlin Model 39, for example. Now, we have the handy little 22s from Henry Repeating Arms. I’ve had a couple, one the original, the H001 – the Henry Lever 22. The other was Henry Lever Action Small Game Carbine. Heavier, with a just-over-16” barrel, octagonal and nicely polished, the name comes from the Skinner Peep sight atop the gun.

I find the peep gives me precision over the semi-buckhorns of the original; the additional weight out front doesn’t hurt anything either.

For autoloading handguns, the Ruger Mark IV species works well for precision shooting and plinking fun. The MKIV 22/45 I have a little experience with, but the “standard” models are fine range and field guns as well. The Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory, with the trigger like a Model 41, adaptability from aftermarket suppliers like Volquartsen, and innovative design gives up nothing in the fun department.

These days, I’m more a paper-puncher as that helps me assess my relative skill level. Commercially available “fun” targets abound; we no longer “shoot at the city dump” and the target makers have offered entertaining reactive target options.

Be careful with steel targets and observe the makers’ distance recommendations. “Shoot-through” reactive targets like those from THROOM are handy for fun shooting without the hazards accompanying steel.

When you’re using these 22s, remember that they’re not toys. There are a number of people who could testify to the danger of being shot with the tiny caliber but won’t because they’re not available. Observe the universal safety rules and add the necessary rules for running a range.

Wear eye and ear protection, keep that muzzle away from covering others (and yourself), and be sure of the target before you shoot.

Have fun – and I’ll see you at the range.

-- Rich Grassi

 
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