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March 4th, 2024

Bargain Finder 441: AccurateShooter’s Deals of the Week

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At the request of our readers, we provide select “Deals of the Week”. Every Sunday afternoon or Monday morning we offer our Best Bargain selections. Here are some of the best deals on firearms, hardware, reloading components, optics, and shooting accessories. Be aware that sale prices are subject to change, and once clearance inventory is sold, it’s gone for good. You snooze you lose.

NOTE: All listed products are for sale to persons 18 years of age or older. No products are intended for use by minors.

1. Midsouth — Big Sale on All RCBS Products, Save $10-$100

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Major sale on all RCBS tools, dies, presses and more

Midsouth is running a huge SALE on RCBS products — Presses, Reloading Tools, Powder Dispensers, Tumblers, Dies, Priming Sets, Casting Accessories and more. Save up to $80 on Reloading Kits, up to $100 on Electronic Powder Dispensers, and save $30 on Rotary Tumblers. Go to Midsouth’s RCBS Sale Page, then chose a product category. NOTE — Check often as inventory is changing.

2. Graf’s — Alpha Brass IN STOCK, Many Popular Types

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Great brass for popular chamberings incl. 6mmBR, 6GT, 6mm Creedmoor

Alpha Brass makes excellent-quality cartridge brass for many popular categories. The price is competitive with other top-tier brass, ranging from $118-$130. In stock now at Grafs.com are: 22 GT, 6mmBR, 6mmGT (6GT), 6mm Creedmoor, 6.5×47 Lapua, .260 Remington, 7mm-08, and .308 Winchester Alpha brass. Both benchrest shooters and PRS/NRL competitors have been impressed with current production Alpha brass which ships in excellent slotted plastic cases with perforated bi-layer foam for protection.

3. Powder Valley — Bullet Bash SALE

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Huge bullet sale — many brands, very good prices

If you need bullets for hunting, target shooting, or competition, check out the big Bullet Bash Sale at Powder Valley. A huge variety of bullets are on sale from Berger, Lapua, Sierra, Barnes, Hornady, Nosler and more. IMPORTANT: From the Bullet Bash Landing Page, click your preferred bullet-makers’ name(s) on the left — that way you can quickly find your favorites.

4. EuroOptic — Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25x56mm FFP, $799.99

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Top choice for PRS/NRL competition, plus 15% Off Code

For NRL22 or PRS/NRL matches, you’ll want a FFP scope with 0.1 Mil clicks. While you can spend over $2k on a suitable optic, we suggest getting the Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25x56mm for $799.99. This has good glass, a handy EBR-7C “Xmas Tree” reticle, and great owner reviews: “You cannot find a better scope for this price. Great glass and built sturdy with 34mm tube”; “Best bang for your buck. Clear glass, turrets track extremely well”; “[Great] for NRL22 … consistently repeatable when dialing for distance. Highly recommend.” To make this deal even better, EuroOptic offers free 2-day shipping, PLUS you get 15% Off with Code VTR15. That lowers your net cost to $679.99, a $120 savings.

5. Natchez — SIG Sauer Scope & Rangefinder Combo, $394.99

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Great “intelligent combo” — LRF data works with scope

Here’s a solid combo kit for hunters. For under $400 you can get the SIG Sauer BDX rangefinder and riflescope system — a 3.5-10x42mm scope and laser rangefinder. With the SIG BDX smartphone App you can pair the KILO BDX rangefinder and the BDX-enabled scope. Once you’ve created your basic ballistic profile, the system’s brain tells you the needed hold-over. After ranging your target, the KILO BDX rangefinder employs advanced Applied Ballistics software and then sends the elevation solution to the scope via Bluetooth.

6. Brownells — Remington 870 Synthetic 26″, $419.99

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Turkey time — save $101 on good Rem 870 pump shotgun

Spring Turkey season is around the corner. Here’s a good deal on a name-brand, American-made shotgun. Brownells is now offering $101 off the Remington 870 Synthetic Fieldmaster 12ga shotgun. This ultra-reliable, pump-action shotgun has a 26″ barrel, and ships with full, modified, and IC chokes. This Rem 870 has a rugged synthetic stock with a nice rubber butt pad.

7. Amazon — Walker’s Black Razor Slim Muffs, $37.00

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Good NRR 23 Electronic Muffs at great price

Here’s a great deal on good electronic muffs favored by shooters. Right now you can get black Walker’s Razor Slim Electronic Muffs for just $37.00, a 47% discount. Other colors of Razor Slim muffs are offered starting at $39.99 (plain black is the best deal). These Razor muffs have a good noise reduction rating (NRR) of 23dB. (For best protection run plugs under the muffs.) The Razor series also feature Walker’s comfort fit headband for all day shooting, and come in a host of color options.

8. Amazon — Lyman LR Precision Reloading Handbook, $12.99

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Good starting resource for long-range competitors

Learning to shoot long range takes time and experience. Shorten the learning curve with the Lyman Long Range Precision Reloading Handbook. This print resource features specific data for a number of precision long range cartridges and bullets. It also includes pressure and velocity data as well as articles by top PRS shooters and industry experts.

9. Field Supply — Dominus Camo Jacket, $15.99

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Incredible bargain for a spring/fall hunting jacket

Here’s a good medium-weight jacket for hunters at an insanely low price. Sold elsewhere for over $200, this Dominus Jacket is now just $15.99! The Dominus Smart Foam 3-Pocket Vented Jacket has a nice Mossy Oak Infinity camo pattern. This scent-blocking jacket features dynamic thermal regulation and the stretchable fabric is water-resistant and quiet. Available sizes are medium and large.

10. Amazon — 6 Inch Calipers w/ Extra Large Screen, $29.98

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Big screen is a big plus with these Digital Calipers

Every handloader can use a good set of digital calipers. With an extra large, high-contrast LCD fisplay, these Jiavarry digital calipers show bigger numbers that are easier to read. That help ensure you don’t make mistakes. These calipers have a good Lithium battery and offer ample 0-6 inch (0-150mm) measuring range with ±0.02 mm/0.001″ resolution.

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March 4th, 2024

Proposed Law Would Block Gun-Specific Transaction Codes

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New Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act Introduced in Congress
NSSF commends the Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act, proposed legislation introduced by U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), which would ban the use of a firearm retailer-specific Merchant Category Code (MCC). The legislation would protect firearm and ammunition purchasers from financial service and payment card providers compiling purchase history. This could be used effectively to create a nationwide database of gun users, though a Federal gun registry is explicitly forbidden under Federal law.

We have seen that transactional info from gun and ammo sellers has already been exploited by the federal government for political purposes. And some states are mandating gun-specific MCCs — California enacted legislation last year requiring the use of a firearm retailer-specific MCC and Colorado is considering legislation that would do the same.

Federal Agency Has Already Collected Gun Purchase Info
The U.S. Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) admitted to U.S. Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) in a letter that it violated the Fourth Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens that protect against illegal search and seizure when it collected the credit card purchase history from banks and credit card companies of individuals who purchased firearms and ammunition in the days surrounding January 6, 2020. Treasury’s FinCEN had no cause, and sought the information without a warrant, to place these law-abiding citizens on a government watchlist only because they exercised their Second Amendment rights to lawfully purchase firearms and ammunition.

Lawrence G. Keane, NSSF Senior VP & General Counsel noted: “The Biden administration has already proven they cannot be trusted to respect the private firearm transactions of law-abiding citizens. Without a warrant, federal agencies collected financial information on private firearm and ammunition transactions to create an illegal government watchlist of gun owners. Representative Elise Stefanik’s legislation would rein in federal overreach to use the private financial transactions of law-abiding citizens against them for political means. No American should be concerned that the federal government is employing this scheme, concocted by gun control cheerleaders, that weaponizes an individual’s finances and their free exercise of Second Amendment rights to wrongly identify them as a criminal-in-waiting.”

NSSF thanks Representative Stefanik for leading the fight against big government lawmakers whose goal it is to monitor and deny lawful transactions by law-abiding Americans.

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The need for a federal policy has become necessary since several states have enacted similar legislation to protect the privacy of firearm and ammunition purchasers, including Florida, Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, Texas, and West Virginia. Several additional states are currently considering similar legislation. Unfortunately, some blue states are doing just the opposite — in fact California passed a law requiring the use of firearm retailer-specific Merchant Category Codes. So a Californian could be placed on a gun-owner watch list if he/she bought anything from a listed store, gun-related or not.

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March 4th, 2024

Choosing a Handgun — Smart Tips for Pistol Purchasers

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Are you in the market for your first handgun, for target use or for self-defense? The Winchester Blog has a good article for handgun buyers. This story, “Things You Should Know When Purchasing Your First Pistol”, provides many smart tips that can help you choose the right handgun, and save money in the process. In addition, the article explains how to train with your new pistol and handle it safely. READ Full Article.

If possible, you should test a variety of different pistols, to determine which works best for you. Check the feel, the ergonomics, the sight picture, and the controls. And, if possible, test the pistols with live-fire at a range which rents samples.

How do you know if your choice is right for you?
Once you’ve narrowed down choices, try to get time shooting the pistol(s) you are considering. You can usually rent guns at commercial ranges. This is an excellent way to “try before you buy.” NSSF has a list of places to shoot[.] When looking for a range that rents firearms, an online search and then a phone call to confirm what options are available is a solid plan. If you have friends and family who own a model you are interested in, ask if they will go to the range with you so that you can try it.

Take pistols for a test drive
First, dry-fire and manipulate the pistol. Can you easily lock the slide open? Are the sights suited to your vision? Then, fire a magazine or two of ammo [in a supervised range facility]. — Winchester Blog

The Winchester Blog article lists techniques that can help you get the “feel” for a particular firearm:

1. Practice the 4 Rules of Firearm Safety and make sure the gun is empty.

2. [After confirming the gun is empty] manipulate the slide, safety, magazine release, and dry-fire.

3. Perform a dry or empty magazine change — make sure you can hit the release and also reload a new magazine easily.

4. Perform a draw, or if you’re at a range where that is not allowed, simply pick the pistol up off the table and bring it up to your eye level and align the sights. Do this a few times. Can you acquire the sights quickly?

5. How does the backstrap fit your hand? Can you get both hands on the gun with enough “purchase” that you can really grip it well?

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This Winchester Blog article is by Becky Yackley. Becky has competed in 3-Gun, Bianchi pistol, Service Rifle, NCAA air rifle, smallbore and air pistol events around the world since 1989.

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