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 — Labor Day Sale PLUS 15% Off Discount Code
⏺ Huge number of discounted items plus 15% savings with Code LD15
If you’re looking to save money on a wide range of shooting gear check out the Labor Day Sale at Brownells. Many items are on sale and you can get 15% off nearly everything in stock with Promo Code “LD15″ at checkout. Don’t miss this chance to grab quality gun parts and accessories on sale. NOTE: The Labor Day Sale deals and 15% discount end Monday, September 2, 2024 at 11:59 pm CDT.
2. Graf & Sons — Bushnell Optics Clearance Sale
⏺ Save 22% or more on scopes, binoculars, and more
Bushnell makes quality riflescopes, binoculars, spotters, and night vision units, and Bushnell offers a strong warranty. Right now get major savings on Bushnell optics with the Bushnell Clearance Sale at Graf’s. All the sale items are at least 22% off with savings up to 25%. For example, if you need a deer hunting scope, you can grab a Bushnell 3-9x40mm Trophy scope for just $105.78 a 22% savings. This Bushnell Sale is a great opportunity to get optics for your next project or hunt.
3. Amazon — Lyman 8-station Turret Press, $269.97
⏺ 8-station turret press is great for loading multiple cartridge types
The 8-station Lyman Brass Smith All-American 8 Press (#ad) is an impressive product. This sturdy turret press is made from heavy-duty cast iron. The 8-die station turret will hold up to four 2-die sets. Below the turret is a rigid cast iron frame, housing a 1″-diameter ram and compound linkage. NOTE: With a $269.97 price on Amazon, the 8-station Lyman is $130 cheaper than the $399.99 7-station Redding T-7. No question, that’s a significant price advantage.
4. Creedmoor Sports — Pre-Fit Criterion Barrels on Sale
⏺ Very accurate barrels for AR Platform, Garand, M1903-A3 and more
Pre-fit Criterion barrels are a great value. For $285 – $340 you can get a quality, accurate Criterion barrel that is threaded, chambered, and ready to install on your AR-15, M1 Garand, or M1903-A3. No special gunsmithing is required, though you should check the chamber length before you load ammo for the new barrel. This is a great option for GSSM match shooters and Service Rifle shooters. Go to Creedmoor Sports for these Criterion Pre-Fit Barrel Bargains.
5. Amazon — Lyman Case Prep Xpress, $144.96
⏺ Popular case prep machine with five stations
The popular Lyman Case Prep Xpress (#ad) has five stations (with a high-torque gear motor) so you can run multiple case prep tools on one machine. This allows you to chamfer cases inside and out, brush case-necks, clean/uniform primer pockets, and ream military crimps. The Case Prep Xpress ships with case neck brushes and multiple tool heads. Included with the machine are: Inside Deburr (VLD) Tool, Primer Pocket Uniformers (Sm/Lg), Primer Pocket Reamers (Sm/Lg), Primer Pocket Cleaners (Sm/Lg), Case Neck Brushes (.25, .30, .38, .45 Cal), and Clean-up Brush. A dump pan provides easy clean up of brass shavings.
6. Midsouth — Frankford Arsenal Tumbler Lite + Media, $109.99
⏺ Rugged, effective tumbler sold with or without media
Have you wanted to get a wet tumbler but don’t need a giant one? Consider the Frankford Arsenal Rotary Case Tumbler Lite. Choose either the basic model for $94.99 (no media) or the Combo Kit with two pounds of stainless media for $109.99. A compact version of the popular Frankford Platinum Series Tumbler, the Tumbler Lite can hold up to 300 pieces of .223 brass. With its proven durability and direct-drive electric motor, this is a good tumbler choice at a great price. It can be used with media or with just water and cleaning solution.
7. EuroOptic — Walther PPQ M2 9mm Pistol, $629.99
⏺ Save hundreds on great 9mm handgun for gun games
The Walther Q5 M2 Match — a great choice for IDPA and other action pistol competitions — has a very good trigger and impressive accuracy. It boasts fully adjustable LPA sights with a red fiber optic front. The slide can also take a Red Dot sight. The grip is comfortable and ergonomic, with interchangeable backstraps. We like the trigger much better than Glock triggers — this Walther has a clean trigger pull with fast reset. With this EuroOptic deal you can save $350.00 on the Walther Q5 M2 Match.
⏺ Comfortable slim NRR23 muffs with high-gain microphones
Walker’s Razor Slim Electronic Shooting Earmuffs (#ad) amplify ambient noise for situational awareness yet provide good protection with a non-bulky design. These Razor Slim muffs have a good noise reduction rating (NRR) of 23 dB. (For optimal protection run plugs under the muffs.) The Razor series muffs feature Walker’s comfort fit headband for all-day shooting. NOTE: These are Amazon’s #1 Best Seller in Hunting & Shooting Earmuffs. This $38.80 price is a very good deal.
10. Amazon — REXBETI Digital Micrometer, $39.99
⏺ Very good unit for the price, with nice, large display
Want to upgrade to a digital micrometer? The EXBETI Digital Micrometer (#ad) is a great value at $39.99. This unit can provide ultra-precise measurements with 0.0001″ accuracy. The unit is easy to use and has a large, clear LCD display. This comes with a handy hard case for storage. NOTE — this type of micrometer does NOT work for measuring case-wall thickness. You’ll need a ball micrometer for that task.
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GunGoddess.com features a variety of products and shooting accessories especially chosen for lady shooters. You’ll find colorful apparel, carry purses, holsters, and even jewelry crafted from bullet castings.
GunGoddess.com was started by Athena Means, an active IDPA and USPSA pistol shooter. Athena, whose husband Mike served 20 years in the military, was inspired to create the site after searching in vain for shooting apparel and accessories in colors other than black, green, and tan. Athena wanted something with more appeal to the feminine eye: “I set out to find fabulous products that women shooters would love, and bring them all together here. Ladies who love to shoot will find all the traditional gear they need, but in neon pink and leopard print instead of traditional black!”
GunGoddess.com Has Gift Items for All Members of the Family
Though it specializes in products for women, GunGoddess.com also offers gift selections that will work for gun guys as well. If you’re looking for a gift for a guy, you’ll find unisex holsters, range bags (for pistols), compact gun safes, ear muffs, shooting glasses, indoor concealment furniture, and more. There are many unique items on the GunGoddess webstore that will make great holiday gifts.
ZEISS has introduced an advanced new line of binoculars, the Conquest HDX series. These have ED glass — “ED” stands for Extra-low Dispersion for vastly reduced chromatic aberration. The new Conquest HDX binoculars also have a robust, weatherproof design. They are available with three objective lens diameters (32mm, 42mm, and 56mm) with 8X or 10X magnification options. Plus the biggest 56mm model is also available with 15X magnification.
Here is a comparison of the size and weight of the 8X versions. NOTE: These are ALL also offered in 10X, and the biggest 56mm variant is offered in high magnification 15X. These Conquest HDX binoculars start at $979.99 retail price for the 8x32mm model.
ZEISS Conquest HDX binoculars offer great optical quality with 90% light transmission. ZEISS FieldFlattener Technology provides high resolution over the entire field of view and the T* lens coating helps provide high contrast images even in adverse light conditions.
ZEISS Conquest HDX binoculars boast a lightweight magnesium housing plus full rubber external armoring for durability and weather protection. These binoculars also have a hydrophobic ZEISS LotuTec® lens coating. ZEISS states that: “Whether in extreme temperatures, in wet conditions or in direct sunlight — the Conquest HDX is durable, waterproof, fog-proof, and shockproof[.] The Conquest HDX combines premium optical performance, durability, and ergonomics.”
The Conquest HDX focuses quickly and precisely, even when wearing gloves. The eyecups adjust to four different positions, and there is a lockable diopter. The Conquest HDX also has a handy tripod adapter. That will work well for the 15X version when used for long-range spotting. CLICK HERE for ZEISS Conquest HDX detailed product information.
Good news from MDT — it now offers its popular Field Stock Chassis System for CZ 455, Savage MKII, and Tikka T1X rimfire barreled actions. These stocks allow for free-floating barrel, and have adjustable cheek height and length of pull. These Field Stock Chassis Systems are polymer with aluminum V-Blocks precisely machined for particular actions. The fore-ends fit M-LOK accessories. Bolt right-hand bolt and left-bolt configurations are offered, with polymer stocks in black or flat dark earth (FDE) colors.
The new CZ 455, Savage MKII, and Tikka T1X variants of the MDT Field Stock Chassis System are available now for $299.95. For more details, visit the MDT Sporting Goods Website.
Key Features of MDT Rimfire Field Stock Models
Tailored Fit for CZ 455, Savage MKII, and Tikka T1X: Ensures perfect integration with the CZ 455, Savage MKII, and Tikka T1X rimfire rifles, enhancing their performance and ergonomics. Adjustable Buttstock: Offers an adjustable cheek riser and adjustable length of pull, providing a custom fit for improved ergonomics. Free-Floating Barrel Design: Maximizes accuracy by minimizing contact interference from the chassis. V-Block Bedding System: Stabilizes the action and improves shot consistency. The V-block is crafted to precisely fit CZ 455, Savage MKII, and Tikka T1X rimfire rifles.
Durable Materials: Built with quality materials designed to withstand varied environmental conditions while maintaining comfort. Fore-end Attachment Options: M-LOK fore-end accepts accessories for hunting and competition.
We note there are regular threads in our Shooter’s Forum asking about the new compact radar chronographs — especially the hot-selling Garmin Xero C1 and the new small LabRadar LX. Members want to know how well each works. Today’s video showcase can help answer those questions. After the hugely successful release of the compact Garmin Xero C1 Pro chronograph, two competitors are now playing “catch-up” with all-new compact radar chronographs. LabRadar has an impressive new unit, the LX Compact, while Caldwell introduced its midsized VelociRadar which employs innovative Chirp Radar technology. For today’s Saturday Video Showcase, we feature video reviews of these three notable Compact Radar Chronographs.
Garmin Xero C1 Pro Chronograph
The Garmin Xero® C1 Pro chronograph has already been a big success. After great initial test reports, this compact $599.99 chronograph has been selling out at vendors nationwide. With the performance and quality of the Xero C1 Pro, many LabRadar owners are putting their older orange radar chronos up for sale. Check out the features of this new compact radar chrono in this official product launch video from Garmin:
Introduced in late 2023, the Xero C1 Pro radar chronograph has been an instant hit. Measuring just 3.03″ x 2.38″ x 1.36″, the Xero C1 Pro is compact and easy to transport. Using Doppler radar, the Xero C1 Pro accurately records projectile velocities from 100 fps to 5,000 fps, so it works with all kinds of projectiles. Setup is simple and intuitive, thanks to the button-operated design. SEE FULL RecoilWeb Review.
Garmin offers a modern ShotView™ smartphone app and lets you compare velocities for all shots fired, track ES/SD, and record total sessions. The rugged Xero C1 Pro chrono has a IPX7 water-resistant rating and boasts up to 6 hours of battery life. The unit ships with a compact tripod mount, and the screen is described as “sunlight-visible, transflective, monochrome” so it is easy to view in all conditions.
Above is a recent video review from our friends at Area 419. This review confirms that the Garmin is very reliable, extremely easy to set-up, and the provided Smartphone App works great. User reports have been very positive, and our testers note that the Garmin works better on air rifles than the original LabRadar.
LabRadar LX Compact
LabRadar announced its new LabRadar LX compact Doppler radar chronograph at the 2024 SHOT Show. This is a truly compact unit, measuring just 2.5″ X 2.75″ X 2.75″. The LabRadar LX comes with a tough metal case, lifetime battery, and ships with a tripod. The unit has a velocity range of 65 to 5000 FPS and it can display Average, ES, SD, Min, and Max Velocity.
Observers at SHOT Show noted the LabRadar LX has a very bright, high-contrast LCD Screen for outdoor viewing. Overall, the exterior design and specs are impressive. Definitely watch both videos to understand the difference in features between the Garmin and this ultra-compact new LabRadar LX. If you’re shopping for a compact chrono it’s worth looking at all the options. The Garmin Xero C1 Pro is currently $599.99, while the new Labradar LX is $599.95.
Caldwell VelociRadar
Caldwell showcased its all-new VelociRadar chronograph at SHOT Show 2024. This is quite a bit bigger than the Garmin Xero C1 Pro or the new LabRadar LX compact. But it is still relatively small compared to the original orange LabRadar unit.
Notably, the Caldwell VelociRadar uses a different mode of radar (Chirp Radar vs. Doppler) than other chronos, which offers some advantages. Caldwell states: “The Caldwell VelociRadar Chronograph is precision redefined with cutting-edge Chirp radar technology. This is no standard chronograph, while most chronographs stop at only providing muzzle velocity the VelociRadar tracks bullets downrange offering the full picture of ballistic performance. Using these downrange velocity measurements, the VelociRadar calculates true muzzle velocity, the bullet’s ballistic coefficient, and downrange energy.” Note that point about BCs — Caldwell says this new machine will let you calculate the true Ballistic Coefficients of your bullets as fired from your rifle.
BONUS Video: Garmin vs. Large LabRadar vs. Magnetospeed
This interesting video features a head-to-head comparison with the Garmin Xero C1 Pro chronograph, the Magnetospeed barrel-attached chrono, and the full-size LabRadar chrono. The Primal Rights team tested the three chronos with a dozen different cartridge/bullet combinations. NOTE: We have used the Magnetospeed with considerable success. However, the placement of the device on your barrel can affect accuracy, so you may have to finalize load development with the unit removed. With a Garmin or LabRadar, you can tune for accuracy while monitoring your ES and SD.
Wouldn’t it be cool if you could have one large carry case that could hold your rifle, PLUS your ammunition, earmuffs, paper targets, rear bag, bipod, Magnetospeed, spotting scope, and all the other gear you might want to bring to the range? Well MTM Case-Gard has finally created such a do-it-all case, one of the first of its kind ever offered, available now for $89.99 on Amazon.
MTM’s new TRC39 Tactical Rifle Crate is an all-in-one solution for hunting and shooting gear transport and storage. The TRC39 has a foam-padded 39″ x 11.7″ x 3.1″ gun compartment on the top, and a storage compartment below. Up top, firearms are protected and held in place with MTM’s egg shell foam padding. Beneath the lift-out gun tray is a large compartment equipped with removable partitions. Total storage capacity of the 39″ x 11″ x 7.1″ (deep) lower compartment is 54 quarts. That’s plenty of room for gear and ammo in that lower storage area. And the TRC39 is rated to haul up to 75 pounds of guns and gear.
For security, the TRC39 has four snap latches, padlock tabs, and a water-resistant O-ring seal. To ease transport the TRC39 has two recessed wheels. And there are formed polymer handles on either end of the case. MTM Case-Gard’s TRC39 is now just $89.99 on Amazon — 36% Off the $139.99 original list price.
We can see this TRC39 case being very popular with tactical shooters and varminters who can carry a rifle, pistol, binoculars, spotting scope, ammunition, and rear bag, all in one large case. We just wish a longer version was also available — the max rifle length that can be stored would be 39″, unless the barreled action is separated from the stock.
TRC39 Tactical Rifle Crate Features:
Gun compartment holds tactical and short rifles up to 39″ long
Lift-out upper rifle tray, protected with quality foam padding
Two removable dividers in 39″ x 11″ x 7.1″ lower compartment
A full 54 quarts of storage capacity in lower compartment
Two recessed wheels can support up to 75 lbs. of gear
Stackable design with tie-down and strap-over points
Four rugged, no-break snap latches with padlock tabs
No-rust, high-impact, polypropylene construction
Water-resistant O-ring seal (non-submersible)
External Size: 43.5″ x 14.7″ x 11.5″ (Tall)
Engineered and manufactured in America
This Week on Shooting USA – The 2024 SHOT Show
Today Shooting USA features notable products from SHOT Show 2024, a huge event attracting over 2,500 exhibitors. This year was the biggest SHOT Show ever, with exhibits occupying 800,000+ square feet in the Venetian EXPO and Caesars Forum. Thousands of new products were on display.
If you watch just one episode of Shooting USA TV this year, this might well be a top choice. This episode has good coverage of products from leading manufacturers including Colt, Smith & Wesson, Hogue, Hornady, Ruger, Mossberg and more. CLICK HERE for 5/29/24 SHOT Show episode highlights.
USA AIR TIMES: Wednesday 9:00 PM Eastern and Pacific, 8:00 PM Central on Outdoor Channel.
More Featured Products on Today’s Episode of Shooting USA
Colt Python Revolver
Hornady Reloading Scale
S&W 1854 Lever Action Rifle
Hogue Knives
Hornady Mobilis Safe
Trijicon RCR Optic
Shooting USA SHOW TIMES: This Shooting USA Episode airs Wednesday, May 29, 2024 at 9:00 PM Eastern and Pacific; 8:00 PM Central on the Outdoor Channel. If you miss the regular broadcast, you can stream the show online at any time on Vimeo for $0.99 per episode.
Everyone should have a heavy-duty, thick-walled steel gunsafe for their firearms and valuables. Ideally this should weigh 400+ pounds and offer fire protection for the contents. However, a gun owner may also want more rapid access to defensive arms and security items, in a different part of the home. That is where the “hidden in plain sight” concept comes into play. Metal Art of Wisconsin has some unique wall-hanging products that provide hidden storage.
Freedom Cabinet Holds Long Arms and Pistols — RFID Access
The unique Freedom Cabinet, shown above, is a patriotic, wall-mounted Stars & Stripes Flag-themed concealment unit, offered in three sizes starting at $294.95. Available in Wood, Steel, or Carbon Fiber, each secure Freedom Cabinet features inlaid steel with optional RFID ($29.95) or Biometric ($49.95) locking systems. There is also the Decor series of Freedom Cabinets with simpler, single flip-up covers. CLICK HERE to view all the Decor Freedom Flip-Up Cabinets, ranging from $224.95 for small size (23″x12″) to $424.95 for large size (41″x22″), with 7 different graphic styles. Along with Metal Art’s flip-up Freedom cabinets in various sizes, there is a “Slider” version priced at $294.95.
Today’s Saturday showcase features a variety of notable products. We start with the excellent new-generation Micron seating dies. These precision dies deliver very low run-out and very consistent base-to-ogive numbers. Next we highlight the superb Bix’n Andy triggers, both single-stage and 2-stage models. Then Ultimate Reloader reviews the Longshot Hawk Spotting scope camera. This is followed by a detailed video on the state-of-the-art, computer-controlled AMP Mark II DB annealer, an amazing product that can enhance accuracy while dramatically extending useful brass life. For ELR shooters and 50 BMG fans, we include a review of Forster’s Co-Ax XL press. And finally you’ll find a video showing Caldwell’s handy and affordable “Flash Bang” hit detector.
New Micron Seating Dies from Bullet Central
This F-Class John video covers the impressive Micron Precision Series eating dies, both the threaded version and the Arbor Press model. These are beautifully made with very precise seating depth adjustments. John starts by showing the full operation of the Micron Arbor Press Die. Then, at the 12:05 time-mark, John shows the Micron threaded die used in the impressive new Short Action Customs Nexus Press. John explains how to back off the dies to work towards your desired seating depth in stages. Use code MICRON15 at Bullet Central to save 15% on your Micron purchase.
Bix’n Andy Triggers — Single-Stage and 2-Stage
Bix’N Andy triggers are now widely used by top long-range, F-Class, and Palma competitors. These triggers are precise, easy to adjust and available for a wide range of actions. The availability of Bix’N Andy triggers is more important than ever before because Jewell triggers has halted production and it is now difficult to get spare parts for Jewell triggers. In this video, F-Class John shows the features of both single-stage Comp and 2-stage Comp triggers, with different trigger blades. At the 16-minute mark, John shows the triggers in use at the range on both benchrest and NRL22-style rimfire rifles. NOTE: For a limited time save $30 off order of $300 or more at BulletCentral.com with code FCJ30.
Longshot Hawk Spotting Scope Camera
The LongShot Hawk Spotting Scope Camera is a great accessory. Attached to the eyepiece of your spotting scope, it will send the “view” to a tablet or smartphone placed next to your rifle. With this system you can see the shot impact in normal firing position your cheek resting against the rifle. That is impractical with the cheaper phonescope systems attached to a spotting scopes. NOTE: Any device that you’ll use to connect to the HAWK (phone or tablet) will need to be Wi-Fi capable. The HAWK has built-in Wi-Fi and broadcasts an SSID to connect with your phone/tablet. It doesn’t need an internet connection to work — but it uses the wireless connection for streaming the video signal.
Annealing Made Perfect AMP Mark II DB
This detailed 9.7 minute review outlines the features of the latest AMP electronic annealing machine, the AMP Mark II DB. This uses a computer control to deliver precise annealing times and temperatures with a profile for your specific lot and brand of brass. One user praised this new AMP machine: “The touch screen is much more intuitive than the old one.” Another stated: “If you want to anneal the best way possible this is it. Does a torch work? Sure it does. The AMP does it far better and far more consistently.” A buyer confirmed this sophisticated new AMP is fast and efficient: “Just got one, a few days ago and it’s so easy to use. Without even trying, I easily anneal eight rounds per minute”.
Forster Co-Ax XL Press — Great Option for Very Large Cartridges
If you load very long cartridges, such as the .375 CheyTac, .416 Barrett, or 50 BMG, you will need a specialized press with more space inside the frame and enhanced vertical die travel. The relatively new Forster Co-Ax XL press, introduced at the 2023 SHOT Show, fills the bill. In this Ultimate Reloader video, Gavin Gear shows how to set up the XL press. Then he shows how to adapt the press to different die sizes. He finishes by sizing a 50 BMG case. Gavin notes that this press has beefy construction and ball bearings in the linkage plates. Like what you see? You can purchase this press direct from Forster for $1295.00.
Caldwell Flash Bang Device Shows Hits
If you are shooting steel or reactive targets at long range, sometimes it is difficult to see the hit, particularly if you are shooting lighter-weight bullets or if the target hasn’t recently been painted. Caldwell has a solution — the battery-powered Flash-Bang. A bright-green strip light flashes on impact. The Flash-Bang unit attaches with adhesive to the rear of the target, extending to the left or right side. CLICK HERE for another Caldwell Flash Bang field test from the HarleyWood YouTube Channel.
If you are looking for a good, durable hunting rifle with an excellent trigger, consider the Howa 1500 rifle series. These boast a 1-MOA, three-round accuracy guarantee. Howa 1500 rifles come in a variety of action sizes and stock configurations. And now there are models with quality stainless barreled actions. The prices are quite affordable with MSRPs from $639.00 to $1,179.00.
Multiple stock options are offered with these new stainless models: Hogue Overmolded, HS Precision, Walnut Super Deluxe, and Walnut Hunter (see above). For the 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 Win calibers there is also a Hera H7 option. We think this rifle is a very good choice for a large game rifle in a magnum chambering such as 7mm PRC. For large game hunting work, we would consider a 7mm magnum with the HS Precision stock. If you want something more compact, a short action .308 Win would work.
Howa importer Legacy Sports Int’l will soon have these HOWA 1500 stainless models in inventory. HOWA fans can get these stainless rifles with three action sizes and a wide selection of chamberings and calibers:
Mini Action (16.5″ to 22″ barrels): .223 Rem, 6.5 Grendel, 7.62×39, 350 Legend
Short Action (22″ barrel): 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Winchester
Long Action (24″ barrel): 6.5 PRC, 7mm Mag, 7mm PRC, .300 Win Mag
HOWA 1500 Stainless Rifle Features:
• Two Stage Match HACT Trigger
• Large One Piece Bolt With Pressure Vent Holes
• Integral Front Barrel Lug for solid bedding
• Lifetime Warranty
NOTE: There are some older model Howa 1500s that have stainless steel barrels but a non-stainless steel gray-finish action (see below). The newer model rifles with thread-protector caps on the barrel muzzles (see top photo) have stainless barrels AND stainless steel actions.