Ruger announces the new value-priced Ruger American Rifle
The Ruger American Rifle is an all-new, 100% American made bolt- action rifle that sets a new standard of excellence among value- priced, bolt-action rifles. Offered in short- and long-action calibers, the American combines ruggedness and ingenuity and delivers new features and outstanding accuracy at a very reasonable price. Weight is 6¼ pounds. It has a three-lug 70 degree bolt for ample scope clearance, a four-round rotary magazine, and a lightweight stock with recoil pad. For further information, visit
www.Ruger.com.
Georgia Boot revives Sport & Trail collection As part of the brand’s 75th anniversary, Georgia Boot is bringing back its Sport & Trail collection of boots for 2012. Dating from the late 1990s as footwear that could be worn for work or play, Georgia Boot has not produced these since 2005. Now, because of consumer and retail demand, Sport & Trail is being reintroduced in two new collections for fall 2012. The Riverdale collection will be offered in both hiker and 8" heights. The Crossridge line offers two waterproof hiker styles. For more information, visit
www.rockyboots.com.
Super Brush LLC introduces Swab-its Bore-tips Cleaning Swabs Bore-tips all foam cleaning swabs are lint-free, follow rifling, provide a tight bore fit, and withstand many tough solvents. They are soft, absorbent, lint-free, eliminate the need of a patch, achieve optimal cleaning results, and can be used with a standard cleaning rod. They can apply oil and solvents and come in a
wide range of sizes. Swab-its give your rifle the ultimate cleaning and will change the way you clean, lubricate, and maintain your firearms. For further information, visit
www.swab-it.com on the web.
Swarovski Optik offers Custom Ballistic Turret Swarovski Optik North America announces the Custom Ballistic Turret for all their BT scopes. The BT allows a hunter to have a predetermined zero and set of down range distances engraved on the turret. Once set up, simply turn the turret to the appropriate
down range distance so you can hold the crosshair precisely where you want the bullet to hit. To get back to your zero setting, simply turn the turret back where it will automatically stop at the pre-set zero setting. For further information, go to
www.swarovski.com.
Hornady announces new 17 Hornet cartridge Based on the 22 Hornet cartridge case, the 17 Hornet propels the 20-grain V-Max bullet at 3,650 fps using Superformance propellant. The 17 Hornet is economically priced and delivers the trajectory of a 55-gr. 223 load, but is a
pleasure to shoot with the felt recoil of a 22 WMR. It’s economical, it’s fun, and puts the sting on varmints out to 300 yards. Less fouling, barrel wear, power, and pressure compared to the 17 Rem. Same cartridge overall length as the 22 Hornet, and uses the existing action. For further information, go to
www.hornady.com.
Wheeler Engineering develops Anti-Cant Indicator Wheeler Engineering’s Anti- Cant Indicator improves accuracy by ensuring proper gun alignment, which is critical for turret adjustment and hold over for bullet drop compensa- tion. Keeping your scope perfectly aligned is critical to long-range accuracy. Canting your scope left or right even a couple of degrees can cause error in point of impact, but the Anti-Cant Indicator ensures that your rifle is always held near perfectly vertical, eliminating any chance for “cant error” to cause a miss. Visit:
www.BattenfeldTechnologies.com.
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