Pnuma Outdoors 3L Element Proof Jacket & Rain Pants

Preview: Pnuma Outdoors 3L Element Proof Jacket & Rain Pants

Sewn from soft, quiet, waterproof-yet-breathable fabric, the element-shedding Pnuma Outdoors 3L rain jacket and pants feature Veil Camo’s Caza pattern for concealment in a variety of terrains.

Preview: Viktos AlphaDawn

The Viktos AlphaDawn is a hooded, zip-up jacket that, thanks to its highly compressible, ripstop polyester construction, can function equally well on its own or as a middle layer when the temperatures dip.

Preview: Sitka Kelvin Aerolite Jacket

A new addition to Sitka’s Aerolite collection, the versatile Kelvin Aerolite Jacket is warm enough to wear as an outer layer on many hunts, yet is lightweight and compact enough to serve as a middle layer on those particularly frigid adventures.

The Bonded-Core Bullet: A Revolution for the Hunter

As rifle and cartridge technology has advanced, so have bullets. One of the biggest—and most ­popular—developments in ­hunting bullets has been the bonded core.

Preview: Nine Line Apparel Woobie Puff Jacket

Of all the equipment issued to members of the armed services, one of the most memorable—besides a rifle—is designated “Liner, Wet Weather Poncho,” and more commonly referred to as a “woobie.”

Product Preview: Viktos Sereous Softshell Jacket

A hooded softshell jacket from new tactical apparel maker Viktos, the Sereous offers both functionality and protection against the elements.

Product Preview: Kitanica Lady Bug Jacket

The Lady Bug, from Kitanica, is the company’s first fleece jacket specifically designed to fit the contours of the female body.

R. Lee Ermey Passes Away at 74

The NRA Board of Directors lost one of its beloved members on Sunday, April 15, 2018 when R. Lee Ermey of Palmdale, Calif., passed away from complications of pneumonia at the age of 74.

Federal Launches Syntech Component Bullets for Handloaders

Federal Ammunition has announced it is now offering popular American Eagle Syntech Total Synthetic Jacket (TSJ) bullets as components for handloading, allowing both competitive and casual shooters to load Syntech to their own specifications and pressures.

Rifleman Q & A: Grimy Little Bullets

How often should you clean your rifle bore? A reader has learned from personal experience there are differing views on this subject.

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