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June 10th, 2024

BargainFinder 455: AccurateShooter’s Deals of the Week

AccurateShooter Deals of the Week Weekly Bargain Finder Sale Discount Savings

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. Brownells — 15% Off All Brownells Products Plus Weekly Deals

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Great savings on large variety of products at Brownells

To mark its 85th year, Brownells is now offering 15% Off all Brownells brand products. In addition, some items are discounted up to 86%. Along with these 85th Year discounts, Brownells has Weekly Featured Deals. Among the top deals this week are a Magnetospeed Chronograph for $349.00 ($100 Off), and a Vortex 6-24x50mm FFP scope for just $449.00 ($100 Off). There are also deals on ammo, AR .22 LR rimfire conversion kits, Sinclair Concentricity Gauges, and Edgewood rear bags.

2. Graf & Sons — Leupold Instant Rebate Sale

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Major savings on riflescopes, spotting scopes, binoculars, and LRFs

Leupold crafts excellent optics products, most of which are made-in-USA. Right now Grafs.com is running a major Leupold Optics Promo. You’ll find riflescopes, spotting scopes, binoculars, red dots, and laser rangefinders with instant savings up to $100 off. NOTE: The savings are immediate — there are no rebate forms to submit.

3. Midsouth — Timney and Rifle Basix Trigger Sale

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Significant savings on good triggers for many rifle types

Rifles need a quality trigger to deliver consistent accuracy. Timney and Rifle Basix are two quality trigger choices. Right now Midsouth is offering major discounts (10% or more) on many types of Timney and Rifle Basix triggers for a variety of action types including Rem 700, Win M70, CZ 452/455/457, Tikka T3, Weatherby/Howa, AR15, Ruger Precision, and more.

4. Midsouth — Lyman Products on Sale

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Big savings on Lyman’s full line of presses and reloading gear

Midsouth is running a major sale on Lyman Products. For a limited time you can pick up presses, powder scale/dispensers, trimmers, case prep machines, and multi-product loading kits, with savings up to 18%. If you’re getting started in reloading, consider the Brass Smith Victory Kit with press, powder measure, small electronic scale, case prep tools, bullet puller, and more — all for just $352.99, $39.20 off the regular price.

5. Amazon — Digital Trigger Pull Gauge, $17.99

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Cool sub-$20 tool that works really well — great buy

The Pridefend Professional Digital Trigger Pull Gauge (#ad) offers great performance for a very low price. We’ve used this “smart” pull gauge with success on match rifle triggers. This gauge measures in 1 oz. increments from 0 to 12 pounds. The gauge display is easy to read and you can choose ounce, pound, or Kg units. Though it costs just $17.99, this digital gauge offers better consistency than many conventional spring-type gauges. Plus, when you do a sequence of multiple pull tests on one gun, the unit automatically calculates maximum, minimum, and average pull weights.

6. Palmetto SA — Smith & Wesson Summer Rebates ($50 or $75)

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Save $50 or $75 on wide selection of S&W Semi-Auto Pistols

Smith & Wesson just kicked off a major summer rebate program for select Smith & Wesson Semi-Auto Handguns. Save $50 on Shield, Shield EZ, Shield Plus, or Equalizer pistols. And you can save $75 on M&P M2.0, M&P 22 Magnum, and M&P 5.7 pistols. To get the rebate, you must submit a form (by mail or online) after purchase.

7. Amazon — Molicar Handgun Safe, $55.99

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Advanced features include info display, code access, and fingerprint access

The high-tech MOLICAR Biometric Gun Safe (#ad) offers both number code and fingerprint access and has backup physical keys. This unit can hold two standard handguns and extra ammo, with a 11.3″ x 7.2″ x 3″ internal compartment. This unit ships with a 40″ steel cable and mounting screws so it can be secured to wall or furniture. There is a USB-C port for exterior power in case the battery runs low. The advanced display shows safe temp, humidity, and battery status. This would be a good choice for a home safe, as the fingerprint mode allows gun access in one second.

8. Amazon — VEAGIA Range Bag, $29.99

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Versatile range bag holds pistols and/or rifle accessories

Every pistol shooter needs a good range bag. And a range bag can also carry rifle accessories such as Garmin chronograph, ammo holder, and mobile tablet. The affordable, waterproof VEAGIA Range Bag (#ad) has a sizeable 15″x10″x5″ main compartment with two movable partitions. The large external pocket has 6 slots for magazines. Along with handguns, the main compartment can hold ammo, eye and ear protection, plus cleaning supplies. This bag is offered in six colors: Brown, Black, Gray, Tan, Army Green, and Pink.

9. Amazon — RCBS 1500gr Pocket Scale, $35.99

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Good electronic scale with powder pan and handy flip-top cover

Now discounted 15% to $35.99 on Amazon, the RCBS 1500 Grain Pocket Scale (#ad) is precise, reliable, and affordable. This RCBS scale comes has a rugged flip-top case that protects it during transport. The travel-friendly scale measures up to 1500 grains — plenty of capacity for big loads or very heavy bullets. With its pocket-sized design, this scale provides convenient portability for loading at the range or at home. Included are: Powder Pan, Check Weight, and two AAA Batteries.

10. Amazon — Tru-Oil Stock Oil, $12.99

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Good proven protect that protects wood while enhancing appearance

If you have a wood stock that needs protecting consider using Birchwood Casey Tru-Oil (#ad). This has a unique blend of linseed and natural oils that dries fast and will not cloud, yellow, or crack with age. Tru-Oil brings out the richness of fine woods. Tru-Oil can provide a tough, long-lasting finish that protects the wood for a long period while resisting water damage.

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June 10th, 2024

Get Smart — Access FREE Applied Ballistics Tech Articles

Want to improve your understanding of Ballistics, Bullet Design, Bullet Pointing, and other shooting-related tech topics? Well here’s a treasure trove of gun expertise. Applied Ballistics offers dozens of FREE tech articles on its website. Curious about Coriolis? — You’ll find answers. Want to understand the difference between G1 and G7 BC? — There’s an article about that.

“Doc” Beech, technical support specialist at Applied Ballistics says these articles can help shooters working with ballistics programs: “One of the biggest issues I have seen is the misunderstanding… about a bullet’s ballistic coefficient (BC) and what it really means. Several papers on ballistic coefficient are available for shooters to review on the website.”

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Credit Shooting Sports USA Editor John Parker for finding this great resource. John writes: “Our friends at Applied Ballistics have a real gold mine of articles on the science of accurate shooting on their website. This is a fantastic source for precision shooting information[.] Topics presented are wide-ranging — from ballistic coefficients to bullet analysis.”

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Here are six (6) of our favorite Applied Ballistics articles, available for FREE to read online. There are dozens more, all available on the Applied Ballistics Education Webpage. After Clicking link, select Plus (+) Symbol for “White Papers”, then find the article(s) you want in the list. For each selection, then click “Download” in the right column. This will send a PDF version to your device.

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June 10th, 2024

Shocking Stuff — Pistol Competitor Nearly Kills Range Worker

RSO Range Safety violation

Here is a video every shooter should watch. It reminds us that our sport demands 100% attention. Lose track of individuals down-range and the results could be tragic. This video will give you chills (starting at about the 0:25 mark). We need to remember to follow all the firearms safety rules, and apply them all the time. At the range, all it takes is one brief moment of inattention to create a life-threatening situation. Never assume the downrange area is safe. Use your own eyes and ears.

This video shows a competitor shooting a stage at an action pistol match. He starts when instructed by the Range Safety Officer (RSO). But unbeknownst to both RS0 and competitor, a volunteer is downrange working on targets. Watch carefully. At 0:27 the shooter sweeps left to right, engaging a paper silhouette target to his right. Then, at 0:30, as he begins a mag change, his head turns downrange. A few yards away is a white-shirted range worker! The shooter yells “Hey what’s going on?!”

What’s going on indeed… The RSO should have ensured that nobody was downrange before the shooter even stepped up to the firing line. If other competitors standing to the side had been alert, they might have seen the worker changing targets and called for a halt. And the target-worker himself — even if he was wearing earmuffs, he should have noticed that live fire had commenced just yards away…

We also have to wonder about the stage design. This set-up made it very difficult to see downrange. The white panels (see 0:10-0:20) definitely hid the target worker from view. In hindsight, given the way the stage was laid out, this was truly an “accident waiting to happen”. It’s fortunate that no one got injured in this incident. But this chilling video provides a lesson to all shooters — “Safety First”.

How could this “near-fatality” have been averted? Post your comments below.

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