Lyman® and Adaptive Tactical
partner to offer TacStar 10/22 Stock and Mono Pod TacStar, a Lyman Brand and a leader in the field of tactical accessories, has introduced a new synthetic stock for the popular Ruger 10/22 rifle. It’s the first in a line of accessories created by Lyman’s partnership with Adaptive Tactical. The stock’s ground-breaking design is loaded with more features than any other stock on the market and is available in both black and camo finishes. The stock can accommodate both standard tapered barrels and .920" bull barrels, and is adjustable for length of pull. Visit
www.adaptivetactical.com
MAGnet Gun Caddy holds your gun when you need to temporarily set it down Like an extra hand (but much smaller than your fist), the MAGnet Gun Caddy conveniently holds your gun when you need to temporarily set it down. It holds just about any long barrel gun upright against your vehicle (or any metal surface). The patent-pending design makes it possible to secure and remove your gun from the holder with just one hand. The MAGnet Gun Caddy protects your gun and your vehicle and is small enough to fit in your pocket – making it truly portable and easy to store.
www.magnetguncaddy.com
Orion Game Calls from Doug Yancey represent some of the best custom calls Orion custom predator calls are some of the easiest custom calls to blow, control, and master. They produce an amazing raspy rabbit in distress as well as howls and coyote vocalizations. These calls are turned from select hardwoods and color laminates, and every tone board for open reed calls is hand crafted. The thin wall design produces a crisp, clear sound like no other call. Closed reed calls can be voiced in various tones using stainless steel reeds and sleeves. For more information, visit:
www.orioncalls.com
Swarovski Optik announces the 4W Reticle in Z6(i) Rifle Scopes
Swarovski Optik North America announces a new reticle to the Z6(i) rifle scope line. The 4W reticle is a wind compensating reticle that is designed to be used in conjunction with the Ballistic Turret (BT), which will now be available in the Z6(i) model rifle scopes. The new 4W Reticle allows the shooter, or hunter, to dial in the correct elevation needed
for a shot with the Ballistic Turret (BT) system, and then be able to compensate for wind utilizing the vertical marks along the crosshair. For more information, go to:
www.swarovskioptik.com
Cutting Edge Bullets are designed for extended range hunting
Hunters and shooters who insist on the highest quality bullet available should check out Cutting Edge. The new ER CU Raptor™ bullet has the same superb terminal performance as the original ESP Raptor bullets™. This copper version extended range Raptor is approved for use in no-lead regions or for shooters who want a completely lead-free bullet. These bullets are designed to come apart after penetration and create a large amount of
trauma. For further information, visit:
www.CuttingEdgeBullets.com Page 128 Spring 2013
Leica Sport Optics introduces Leica Rangemaster CRF 1000-R laser rangefinder Leica Sport Optics new CRF 1000-R laser rangefinder tells you the distance to your game fast and accurately, from 10 to 600 yards, even in poor weather conditions. It has the best and brightest LED display available and it even adjusts itself to surrounding light. It has unsurpassed optics for its size and price range, 7x magnification, plus
a carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic housing. The CRF 1000R is an ideal companion for a hunter who wants to travel light and fast. For more information, go to:
www.leica-sportoptics.com
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