As Vortex’s entry level rangefinder, the Impact 850 outperforms its price point. As someone who does a variety of hunting, I look for diversity in my gear. I want equipment that’s going to function whether it’s spring or fall, archery season or gun season, and good conditions or poor. When it comes to a rangefinder, I’ll be looking for optics that can function for bowhunting deer, shotgun hunting turkey, and rifle hunting elk.
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Best Entry-Level Rangefinder: Vortex Impact 850 — Full Review
BY Spencer Neuharth Published: February 18, 2018 Updated: August 3, 2024The Winchester Model 70 in .338 Winchester Magnum — A Classic Combination
BY Phil Massaro Published: February 18, 2018 Updated: February 18, 2018Winchester’s marketing slogan was quite a bold statement, but one that was not braggadocio. When the Model 70 was introduced – way back in 1936 – it represented what I consider to be the ultimate culmination of the American bolt-action hunting rifle. It had all of the necessary appointments: a strong action – closely related to the Mauser Gewehr 98 – with a reliable extractor, capable of handling the highest of cartridge pressures, a well-fitting stock, an excellent trigger and a three-position safety which would (eventually) work perfectly with a rifle scope.
Three-Caliber Wheelgun with Two Cylinders: Taurus 692 — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 14, 2018 Updated: February 14, 2018Taurus has come on with a vengeance in revolvers this year. The 692 is a full-sized revolver in .357 Magnum and .38 Special. Big deal, you say! Every .357 revolver also shoots .38 Special. That isn’t what we meant by multiple calibers. With one press of a button, the cylinder is removable, and in its place? Taurus has provided a 9mm cylinder. One wheelgun = three calibers. Now, we’re talking.
Vortex Razor HD II Shaves 4 Oz., Viper HD Design Improvements — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 13, 2018 Updated: February 13, 2018Vortex Optics has been growing by leaps and bounds, steadily chipping away at the market by dominating PRS and Hunting. Not so much new this year, but plenty improved.
Going the Distance: Mossberg MVP Precision in .224 Valkyrie/6.5 CM — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 13, 2018 Updated: February 13, 2018When we think of the name Mossberg, most of us instantly envision a shotgun. They have been the leader in American shotguns for decades, and recently have been crushing it out of the park with new products like the 590 magazine-fed and the Shockwave. But they are also a powerhouse in rifles. And this year they are stepping into the precision game, with the Mossberg MVP Precision.
S&W New Editions to the M&P 2.0 Family — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 13, 2018 Updated: February 13, 2018Last year, the release of the M&P 2.0 family of pistols was one of the biggest stories fo the year. Unlike other companies, Smith and Wesson seemed to listen to every customer critique over the preceding 10 years and fixed every one of them in the 2.0. Not some, spaced over the next 3 generations. All of them. Right now. Ready go.
Welcome to the US: SAR Arms 9mm CCW Pistol — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 12, 2018 Updated: February 12, 2018SAR Arms had a new pistol, but more importantly a new company. The days of multiple importers are over, SAR is now SAR USA. This is a subsidiary of the Turkish firearms maker and will be handling all warranty issues for SAR pistols, regardless of who brought it into the country. This should smooth over any and all issues regarding parts availability, new models, and magazines.
Pirate Pistol: FightLite SCR AR Pistol -Ultimate Truck Gun — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 12, 2018 Updated: February 12, 2018It is not often I see something so cool I have to stop and look, even if in practical use it has to be ridiculous. But the FightLite pistol grabbed my attention. Part pirate gun, part AR, this is one of those products that make even the most cynical ask “ How does it work?” It looks like the Sand People on Tatooine should be carrying it, but I am pretty intrigued.
The Evolution of the Canik TP9: Everyman’s Combat Handgun Becomes the Apex Predator
BY Will Dabbs Published: February 11, 2018 Updated: February 11, 2018Mechanical systems evolve over time. The earliest German Messerschmitt Bf 109 A fighter plane first flew in 1937. That remarkable aircraft sported a Jumo 210A 600-horsepower engine driving a fixed-pitch two-bladed propeller. Seven years later the Bf 109 G-6 carried a Daimler-Benz DB 605A-1 powerplant producing 1,455 hp turning a constant-speed variable-pitch paddle-geometry three-bladed prop. The G-6 was easily twice as capable as the earlier A model. The Nazis ultimately produced 33, 984 copies of the plane. Operational pressures exerted by full-bore combat on three fronts drove the Bf 109 to evolve over time.
Perfect Medicine for Predators: Rock River’s LAR-8M in 6.5 Creedmoor — Review
BY Eric Conn Published: February 11, 2018 Updated: February 11, 2018There’s no real way to know what you or your firearm are capable of without adequate training. As Jim Mora so famously quipped after his football team suffered a blowout loss, “You think you know, but you have no idea.” And that’s exactly what you find as you start to train with others more competent than yourself — you were never aware of just how much you didn’t know.