On November 22nd, Jim Spinella hit a 36†plate at 4210 yards with a HCR 375 CheyTac. That is 2.4 miles! Over the past few years, Hill Country Rifles has been doing some very long range shooting with friend and customer, Jim Spinella. Spinella hit a 36†plate at 3600 yards, 3800 yards, and on…
Read MoreNote: This article originally appeared in today’s edition of The Tactical Wire. Although there are still a lot of revolvers out there, it’s surprising the number of students who come to class that have never handled or fired one. You never know when you may come across one in a relative’s sock drawer and need…
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Read MoreSafety, safety, safety! 32-year-old David Pressley lost his leg to shrapnel after he and his friends loaded an old lawnmower with 3-pounds of Tannerite and got too close. In the graphic video above, courtesy of WXIA Atlanta, Pressley can be seen shooting the lawnmower from a distance reported to be 43 feet away. When the…
Read MoreRequests for licenses to carry guns more than doubled in a recent three-month period, prompting the Texas Department of Public Safety to boost staffing, adjust resources and warn gun owners about how to avoid potential delays. The department said Thursday that it had received 136,000 requests for licenses in December, January and February. That’s a…
Read MoreSpartan Race Announces 2016 Schedule For Endurance Events: New ‘Agoge’ And ‘Hurricane’ Heats
Spartan Race, the global leader in obstacle racing announced today the introduction of its most challenging event yet, the Agoge and the 2016 schedule for its arsenal of revamped endurance events: The ‘Agoge’ and ‘Hurricane’ Heats aim to take racers to the brink of their physical and mental capabilities and teach valuable lessons as part…
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Read More2023 Texas Gun Legislation
Legislation affecting gun rights in the 2023 session.
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