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History of 30-30 Ammo
Submitted by: David Williamson
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The .30-30 (pronounced thirty-thirty) cartridge was America�s first small bore sporting round that used smokeless powder. The round served as a transition between the traditional black powder of the 18th and 19th centuries and the smokeless powder that became popular during the turn of the 20th century and remains so today.

The .30-30 is a rimmed, bottlenecked cartridge that houses a lead, semi-jacketed bullet with a diameter of .308 inch. The .30-30 casing neck measures .330 inch, while the base has a diameter of .422 inch. The case is 2.039 inches long.
 

New Zealand: Where Self-Defense And Tourism Are Facing Extinction
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Within one of the globe�s most aggressive nanny states, where citizens and the economy have endured a stifling series of Covid-19 related lockdowns mandated, the people of New Zealand face a bureaucratic inferiority complex, and basic rights hang in the balance. The tyrannical head of the unitary style of government, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is once again raising eyebrows in the true free world, as the latest viral scoop to originate on the island nation is that a grocery store chain has decided to remove knives and scissors from its shelves in a curiously insufferable response in the wake of what authorities have labeled a violent terrorist attack.
 

Lead Semi-Wadcutter Hollow Point Ammo: LSWHP Bullets Explained
Submitted by: David Williamson
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The wadcutter is a very unique type of bullet, very much like a lead cylinder. Almost exclusively used to punch holes in paper with low pressure and lightly loaded cartridges, wadcutters don't change shape or become deformed when fired. They make scoring target sheets extremely easy because the round hole created is very defined compared to any other type of ammunition.

The lead semi wadcutter bullet is that same cylinder, but it has a tapered nose with a flat point.
 

Biden Blames Republicans, Pledges Continued Gun Control Push After Withdrawing Chipman
Submitted by: David Williamson
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President Joe Biden released a statement Thursday in which he blamed Republicans for David Chipman�s failed nomination and pledged to continue working toward more gun control.

The statement began with Biden praising Chipman for his work with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), then moved to blamed Republicans for the Chipman nomination failure.
 

Gun rights lobby: 1 � Biden�s gun ban lobby: 0
Submitted by: David Williamson
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The gun banners had high hopes for Joe Biden, or more accurately, for the secret puppet-masters actually calling the shots in the Biden-Harris regime.

Now, their dreams of weaponizing the ATF are dashed.

David Chipman is no more.
 

THRUNITE BSS V4 flashlight review
Submitted by: David Williamson
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The THRUNITE BSS V4 flashlight has a turbo mode that might be called �cigarette lighter mode�, so be careful. But there are plenty of modes and functions so, once the hand learns its way around this medium size light you have a lot of lumen power at your disposal. Or, very little light, if that�s all you need. The BSS V4 covers a very wide variety of lighting requirements.
 

Hunting: Moose season is upon us � have you prepared?
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Riding along on a remote logging road my mood could not have been much worse. It was late morning, the sun and the temperatures were high and it was Saturday, the final day of my moose hunt. Nothing, to that point, had provided any reason for optimism and current circumstances only enhanced my gloom. But hope springs eternal in the north woods.

 

History of 30-30 Ammo
Submitted by: David Williamson
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The .30-30 (pronounced thirty-thirty) cartridge was America�s first small bore sporting round that used smokeless powder. The round served as a transition between the traditional black powder of the 18th and 19th centuries and the smokeless powder that became popular during the turn of the 20th century and remains so today.

The .30-30 is a rimmed, bottlenecked cartridge that houses a lead, semi-jacketed bullet with a diameter of .308 inch. The .30-30 casing neck measures .330 inch, while the base has a diameter of .422 inch. The case is 2.039 inches long.
 

Teal Hunting Offers a First of Fall Season
Submitted by: David Williamson
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There are over 20 species of teal found throughout the world. Just three species � Blue-winged, Green-winged and Cinnamon � call North America home. These smaller ducks fly fast and maneuver quickly, causing some hunters to call them �turbo ducks.� Teal season opens early and is the first hunt of the year for many sportsmen. As was the case for me and three friends in Iowa.
 

Review: Kel-Tec�s Radical P50
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Conventional� is a word that is rarely applied to the work of George Kellgren. The prolific engineer and designer, who was the 2019 winner of American Rifleman�s Golden Bullseye Pioneer Award, has repeatedly exhibited outside-the-box thinking with his creations, from the Grendel P10 handgun to the current Kel-Tec lineup of bullpup rifles and shotguns. It seems that just when you think you have Kellgren and Kel-Tec figured out, they pull something new out of the hat. The most recent case in point is the Kel-Tec P50, a large-format semi-automatic pistol chambered in the recently NATO-standardized 5.7x28 mm FN cartridge that, in both form and function, is anything but conventional.
 

CA: DOJ to Re-open 'Gun Registration Window' by Court Order in SAF Case
Submitted by: David Williamson
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The California Department of Justice has announced the dates when it will re-open registration of so-called �assault weapons� required by a federal court as a result of the successful Second Amendment Foundation lawsuit in the case of Sharp v. Becerra. The court also ordered the State of California to pay $151,821.42 in legal fees to the plaintiffs.
 

 QUOTES TO REMEMBER
I have seen an American general and his officers, without pay, and almost without clothes, living on roots and drinking water; and all for LIBERTY! What chance have we against such men! -- young British officer to Colonel Watson describing the American militia rebels in Georgetown, SC [Source: 'Marion, The Life of Gen. Francis Marion' by M. L. Weems, Ch.18]

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