Despite the warning “we’ll sue” to protect the very commonly owned AR-type rifles—often called “America’s rifle”—issued by both the NRA and the U.S. Department of Justice, Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) signed Senate Bill 749, which will make…
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Tony Peterson heads to Iowa to chase whitetails bucks on public land. Tony’s no stranger to the Hawkeye State and hunting pressured bucks. But with warmer temperatures in the forecast, Tony must adapt and stay flexible with his plans. After a few trials, errors, and an executive hunch, Tony sets a decoy along a river bottom and waits for his golden opportunity. Presented by RAM Read the full article here
When it comes to defensive cartridges in today’s handgun market, the 9 mm Luger is a true standout. However, the same cannot be said of the mid-20th century when rimmed cartridges such .38 Special and .357 Magnum dominated the popularity contest, which was mostly due to the handgun design of the era. Although polymer-framed striker-fired pistols attract a lot of attention today among handgunners, the double-action wheelgun remains to be a popular choice. This is where Charter Arms comes to the table offering up a unique convertible handgun that makes use of some of the most popular .35-cal. handgun cartridges…
Have you ever wanted to squeeze just a little more velocity out of your hunting rig? You like your rifle and the cartridge it shoots, and you don’t want to make a big change. But adding 150 feet-per-second of bullet velocity would increase your effective range and make you more comfortable taking that shot across the canyon.You aren’t alone. Legendary wildcatter P.O. Ackley had a similar impulse when he pioneered the “Ackley Improved” (AI) family of wildcat cartridges. Rather than invent an entirely new cartridge, Ackley took an existing case and fired it in a rifle with an Ackley Improved…
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00:00:05 Speaker 1: Welcome to this country life. I’m your host, Brent Reeves from coon hunting to trot lighting and just in general country living. I want you to stay a while as I share my experiences in life lessons. This country life is presented by Case Knives from the store More Studio on Meat Eaters Podcast Network, bringing you the best outdoor podcast that airways have to offer. All right, friends, grab a chair or drop that tailgate. I’ve got some stores to share on the loose for Moose Part two. I hope y’all are as ready as I…
This is one topic that rarely gets any attention in the preparedness community, and I want to break it down all the way from the “prepper stigma” to the arguments and counterpoints we can make when confronted with the “tinfoil hat” comments by non-preppers in our lives. The act of preparing for an emergency is almost universally portrayed in popular culture as a solitary, dramatic, and often paranoid pursuit. Hollywood tends to show only the aftermath, illustrating the lone survivor who only needs their preps, but the reality of the emotional and social journey toward self-sufficiency is frequently ignored. While…
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Previously, I have shown how the US dollar banking system is in the midst of a bank run. We have entered the critical part of this bank run. The US dollar banking system has become too debased, and nations are running to an asset like gold as a reserve asset instead. It can be described as very similar to the events since Nixon ended the direct convertibility to gold in 1971. In the Gold/Monetary Base chart (below) you can see currently how a similar pattern has developed to the 1971 end of convertibility. The US central bank has no promise…
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