and Government 1911 Gold Cup. New Ultra Light Arms, Inc. offers the Ultimate Moun-
tain Rifle – the Model 20. The action itself weighs only 20 ounces in finished form and the complete rifle weighs 4.75 pounds before the scope is added. It’s available in short ac- tion cartridges from .17 Remington through .308 Winchester. Rossi has announced the most versatile Rossi .22 rifle
ever, the Circuit Judge in .22LR/.22 Magnum. It’s built around a revolver action with composite thumbhole stock and forearm. It fires nine rounds of .22LR or .22 Magnum with two interchangeable cylinders. The Garin SureStrike System is built around the Garin
SureSwitch Rifle™ that features five interchangeable barrels in five distinct cartridges: the .17 Garin, .20 Garin, .22 Garin, 6mm Garin, and .25 Garin. They are built on CZ actions and can be made to your specifications. The Taurus Raging Judge Model 528ss revolver would
be good snake medicine while in the field. The sturdy stain- less revolver weighs 67 ounces and fires 28 gauge shotshells. The Taurus Tracker revolver features interchangeable nine- shot .22 LR and .22 Magnum cylinders for varmint hunting or plinking. CZ-USA is now offering its CZ 455 LUX bolt-action
rimfire rifle in a left-hand version with a Turkish walnut stock. Available in .22 LR and .22 WMR and comes with a five-round magazine. Christensen has announced its CA-15 Predator AR-
style rifle with upgrade camouflage butt stock, forearm, and magazine. It’s built on Christensen’s proprietary piston
system and features a crisp 3-lb. Timney trigger. The barrel is carbon fiber wrapped. The Walther G22 rifle, chambered in .22LR, is a bullpup-
styled semiauto in a compact composite stock. The barrel length is 20” and overall length is 28.4”. Weight is 5.94 lbs. The magazine holds 10 .22 LR cartridges. The new Remington 700 SPS Camo rifle features a camo
stock in Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity. Available cartridges include .223 Rem. and .243 Win. The Model Seven series now includes the new Synthetic model, which is 2 3/8” shorter than the Model 700 counterparts. Available varmint cartridges include the .223 Remington and .243 Winchester. For handloaders, consumer pack rifle brass is now available in .17 Remington Fireball and .221 Remington Fireball. OPTICS
Leupold has announced new VX-6 riflescopes with a 6:1
zoom ratio, the 1-6x42mm and 2-12x42mm models. The new VX-R scopes, with ten models in the series, feature the FireDot Reticle System with the all-new fiber optic LED illumination method. The new Golden Ring 20-60x HD Boone and Crock- ett Edition spotting scope features lead-free glass lenses for superior optical quality. Leupold also has introduced a new spotting scope series, the Ventana line of four models. Carson has released its new 3D binocular series in four
models: TC-832, TD-842, TD-042, and TD-050. Also new is the Caribou 10x42 binocular with camo finish. The new 3D series riflescopes feature five models in 3.5-10x44mm, 4.5-14x44mm, and 6-18x50mm models. Kruger Optical offers riflescopes, binoculars, and spot-
ting scopes that are engineered in the United States. The K4 series riflescopes include 2-8x32, 3-12x40, 3-12x50, and 4-16x40 models. The Caldera roof prism binoculars are avail- able in 8x42 and 10x42 models. The Backcountry roof prism binoculars are available in seven models. The Leica CRF 1000 laser rangefinder ranges to 1,000
yards with extreme accuracy and the 7x magnification gives a stable image and large field of view. The Leica CRF Tripod Adapter steadies the rangefinder for precise ranging at long distances. The Kowa TSN-880/770 Series of spotting scopes fea-
ture compact design, dual (quick and fine) focus, locking eye- piece, and magnesium body. The Genesis/XD series of roof prism binoculars feature Prominar XD lenses for chromatic aberration-free viewing. The BD series of roof prism binocu- lars combine compactness and superior optical performance. Hawke Sport Optics Varmint SF riflescopes are specially
designed for long-range precision. Four models – 2.5-10x44, 3-12x44, 4-16x44, and 6-24x44 – are available. The Compact Laser Rangefinder 600 can measure distances to 600 yards. The Frontier ED 20-60x80 spotting scope features a fully multi-coated optical system with Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) glass.
Swarovski Optik has announced the new EL 10x50
Swarovision and EL 12x50 Swarovision roof prism binocu- lars. Both feature Swarovision technology for clarity, high contrast, and maximum eye relief. Alpen has released its new 8x42 and 10x42 HD ED roof
prism binoculars. Both are waterproof, have long eye relief, and feature BAK4 optics. The Rainier series of spotting scopes now includes a new model, the 25-75x85, with ED HD optics.
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