Garmin Adds Solar Charging to New quatrix 6 Marine GPS Smartwatch Series

Garmin Adds Solar Charging to New quatrix 6 Marine GPS Smartwatch Series

From Garmin

Garmin has announced the quatix 6X Solar, the latest addition to its new marine GPS smartwatch series, features a transparent solar-charging display that uses the sun’s energy to extend battery life. As the first Garmin marine-centric GPS smartwatch to offer solar charging, the quatix 6X Solar combines all of the best features with specialized boating, fishing, cruising and sailing capabilities so users can enjoy more time on the water.

“We’re excited to introduce solar charging into the new quatix6 series, giving users everything they’ve come to know and love from this sophisticated and connected marine smartwatch series, now with even longer battery life performance,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of global consumer sales.

Built to withstand the elements, the quatix 6X Solar features a large 1.4-inch sunlight-readable display designed with a transparent Power Glass solar charging lens that uses the sun’s energy to extend battery life. Users can quickly check the latest solar input right on their wrist for a real-time indication of how much solar energy the Power Glass has been exposed to. The battery performance on the quatix 6X Solar is up to 21 days in smartwatch mode, and up to 24 days with solar charging. And thanks to the new customizable Power Manager, users can also see and control how various settings and sensors impact battery life, and even adjust their battery-saving modes to extend battery life on the fly.

The quatix 6X Solar is water rated to 100 meters and offers comprehensive connectivity with compatible Garmin chartplotters and other marine electronics for autopilot control, data streaming, SailAssist race assistance, Fusion-Link entertainment control and more. Thanks to its full marine-centric toolset, the quatix 6X Solar acts as a wearable instrument that, when paired with onboard Garmin electronics, can stream NMEA 2000 boat data to give users access to important sensor information like speed, depth, temperature, wind data and more—right from their wrist. Like other quatix 6 models, when paired with an onboard autopilot, it can also be used to control the autopilot to change heading, engage pattern steering and follow a GPS route.

Dumac Targets Encourages Shooters to Zero In On Coronavirus

Dumac Targets Encourages Shooters to Zero In On Coronavirus

From Dumac Targets

Amidst nonstop bad news about the Covid-19 virus changing everything about how we live, there’s one thing that hasn’t changed: It is still a lot of fun to go out shooting. And, there’s no better way for some much-needed stress relief than to kill the virus that’s hurting us all, blast away at some bats, or murder some murder hornets.

Dumac Targets, produced at Salt Lake City, UT-based Dumac Printing, are manufactured by an enthusiastic group of hunters, shooters, archers and general lovers of the outdoors. “We brainstormed these fun targets as a great way to let people shoot back at the virus and the 24/7 depressing news,” said Randy Schoeck, owner of DUMAC. “All day, every day, we hear about sickness, massive layoffs, and unemployment around the country…because of a virus you can’t see or one rumored to have been started by eating bats.”

That was the just the start of some creative minds producing a line of targets for indoor and outdoor ranges. While gun sales are at an all-time high, gun shop owners always want to continue seeing responsible firearms use and practice, practice, practice. Target shooting is the perfect way to do both.

“We have had shooters—both pistol, some longer range guys, and even archers—tell us it helps lighten up the mood punching holes in images of things that started this whole mess. And now of course, we’re hearing all about the murder hornets to add to our stress. For 19-years, the Bin Laden targets still get shot-up at ranges. We have a new enemy #1 with this virus and all the bad it has caused,” Schoeck said.

These full-color targets measure 18×24 inches, printed on quality paper and come in packs of 5, 10, 20 and even custom quantity for gun shops and shooting ranges. The are 100 percent made and shipped from the USA. Dumac Targets is also doing their part by contributing a portion of the sales of these targets to a First Responders Fund, to benefit the heroes and their families going the extra mile every day to help others against this illness.

Targets come in packs of 5, 10, 20 and are less than $0.50 cents each. Free targets and other items will be sent to selected customers for posting the best pictures featuring these targets and unique places they’ve used them

Federal Ammunition’s Newest Defensive Handgun Option—Punch

Federal Ammunition’s Newest Defensive Handgun Option—Punch

From Federal

Federal Ammunition’s Newest Defensive Handgun Option—Punch—draws from the company’s decades of experience designing defensive handgun loads. The bullet’s skived jacket and soft lead core produce the best expansion and penetration in its class, while its nickel-plated brass and sealed primer deliver the reliable feeding and ignition needed for powerful personal protection. Now available in the top five, most popular, self-defense chamberings on the market. Shipments of this product have begun to arrive at dealers.

“Simply put, we know more about making duty and defensive bullets than anyone,” said Federal Handgun Ammunition Product Manager Chris Laack. “We used that knowledge and experience to create a product to specifically meet the needs of self-defense with a handgun. The result of that hard work is Punch.”

Rather than developing a single bullet design for all five loads, the team at Federal evaluated each caliber individually and determined which bullet design and weight would work most effectively for each load. Since the bullets weren’t specifically designed to perform in FBI protocol testing, Laack and his team spent time tuning each Punch load to meet the needs of the self-defense shooter—namely reliable expansion and enough penetration.

“We looked at specifications from our Hydra-Shok Deep, HST and other bullet designs, and took what made sense for Punch,” said Laack. “We selected whatever elements worked best for each individual caliber. We then played with thickness of the jacket, skive depth, hollow-point geometry and even differences in lead cores to build the recipe for Punch.”

The result is a blend of good overall performance from a Federal Premium bullet that was designed specifically for the most common self-defense applications such as an extra-heavy clothing test using ballistic gel.

“The fact that that we’re launching Punch in the top five, most popular, self-defense chamberings on the market—all at once—makes a statement,” said Laack. “Typically, a new self-defense ammunition is launched in only one or two calibers then others are added later. But not Punch, we believe in it and know shooters looking for effective defensive ammunition with its specific features will love it.”

Also, in the build, Federal utilized nickel-plated cases, high quality powders, reliable primers with primer seal. Proven bullet profiles and geometry for reliable feeding.

Features & Benefits

  • Jacketed hollow-point bullet design provides a balanced mix of effective penetration and expansion
  • Out-performs comparably priced competitor rounds
  • Nickel-plated brass case with primer seal
  • Available in the most popular defensive handgun cartridges

Federal ammunition can be found at dealers nationwide or purchased online direct from Federal.

Is There a Difference Between an AR-15 Scope and More Traditional Ones?

The popularity of AR-15s and AR-10s has quietly created an evolution in optics. But, is there a difference between an AR-15 scope and more traditional ones?

The short answer is, well, not really. With the right mounts, rings, clearance and gear nearly any scope can run on any rifle. However, that high-powered hunting optic mounted on an AR may not be the optimal choice for the gun’s use. How it’s anchored makes a big difference, too.

AR-Specific Scopes

Today, shooters can choose any one of a variety of scopes designed specifically for ARs, some with ballistic drop compensating (BDC) reticles tuned to their pet .300 BLK or 5.56 NATO loads and anchor it on a whole new generation of QD-mounts that feature the return-to-zero reliability our battlefront warfighters deserved.

Should you insist on an etched reticle in your scope, or go with wire? I interviewed experts in the field and the answers were surprising.

The Global War on Terror, where CQB battles are often followed by long-distance engagements has pushed engineers to conquer the once-considered unobtainable Holy Grail of riflescopes. Today there are many optics capable operating flawlessly at zero magnification when things are up close, yet dial up in power when needed—without electronic interpolation. That was the first thing Leupold & Stevens Vice President of Product Development Tim Lesser mentioned when I asked. “Lower magnification optics used to be primarily purchased by big- or dangerous-game hunters, but now the 1-6 and 1-8 optics are some of the most popular models for AR users,” he said.  

[The Eotech 1-8×24 mm SFP Vudu the company introduced in January, seen above, is an example]

The sheer volume of AR sales makes it a driving force in the industry, but Lesser cautioned that putting a precise figure on how modern sporting rifles (MSR) are driving optics purchases is impossible. “Since MSRs are being used for anything from home defense to varmint hunting to 3-gun competition to big-game hunting, it’s hard to label anything as an AR-15/10 optic,” he said.

A growing number of companies are producing optics and marketing them as AR-specific, though. I reached out for comments on current demand, but those numbers will remain secret because none replied to our requests by press time. Nikon, which is leaving the riflescope business, still offers the M-223, P-223, M-300 BLK and P-Rimfire in a variety of flavors. Most are available with a BDC reticle. Bushnell dove in the market’s deep end with seven different specific offerings in 2014, including one for rimfire clones and a pair of 1-4×24 mms, red dot optional. It’s line continues to expand and improve. Add other companies with a full spectrum of reflex/holographic sights, backup iron sights, lasers and every conceivable configuration between, and there’s never been more for AR-15 owners to choose from.

AR-Specific Mounts

In fact, it’s easy to see how you can quickly run out of rail space. On a factory tour of Warne Scope Mounts I caught a glimpse of the company’s SKEL 30 mm MSR scope mount before it was on the market. The one-piece system with a 20 MOA slope built in is more for AR-10s, though, because it “…allows additional elevation adjustment in your optic when shooting ranges over 600 yards.”

Although more appealing to bigger bore fans, comments made by company spokesman Tom Paris apply to owners of all flavors. CNC machining on a one-piece mount minimizes change in point of aim when the optic/mount is removed and replaced, and those tight tolerances also negate the need for lapping the rings—a procedure often done to maximize gripping surface, hence secure hold, with the optic.

Some multi-piece mounting systems—not all—he explained, can reflect a slight skew/warp on one end or the other, which surrenders a tiny amount of bite on the riflescope. As a result, after long range sessions or the inevitable abuse, point of aim/impact can drift. He cited the company’s vertical rings as one of the two-piece systems that doesn’t suffer the effect.

As for overall sales in optics riding MSRs, “It has grown significantly,” Lesser said. “But with the variety of ways people are using ARs…it’s hard to pin down specific figures. You might not think of the VX-3i 3.5-10×40 mm as an AR optic, but for a whitetail hunter with a 7.62/.308 it may be the perfect fit.”

If Leupold & Stevens is any indication, the MSR’s impact in nearly every corner of the industry can’t be overstated. “Thanks to the versatility of the AR platform, we’ve seen increases across all lines,” Lesser concluded.  

Pulsar Digex Digital Riflescope N450 & N455

Pulsar Digex Digital Riflescope N450 & N455

From Pulsar

Pulsar has released its newest line of digital riflescopes. The Digex comes in two models, the N450 and N455, and both feature a highly detailed 1280×720 sensor with up to 600-yard detection range in complete darkness. Additionally, the Digex features built-in recording with sound, Picture-in-Picture digital zoom and Wi-Fi remote view with Stream vision compatibility for iOS and Android devices. The sole difference between the N450 and N455 is the IR Illuminator. The N455 has a 940 nm IR that is invisible to the naked eye and has a 550-yard range. The N450 has an 850 nm IR with 600-yard range, but the IR is visible

Digex digital riflescopes also boast 1024×768 AMOLED displays, adaptability to external power supplies, five rifle profiles with 10 zero distances, variable electronic reticles, a stadiametric rangefinder and SumLight function to increase sensor sensitivity and allow passive observation.   

Upgraded Features

  • 1024×768 AMOLED display
  • 1280×720 enhanced sensor for adverse weather conditions
  • Increased range to 550 or 600 yards
  • 3-second battery startup
  • Sleeker, scope-styled design

Ball Bearing Pocket Knife from Bear Edge Knives

Ball Bearing Pocket Knife from Bear Edge Knives

From Media Direct Creative

Bear Edge Knives has expanded it popular pocketknife line with the new model 61122, a tough framelock model that features ball bearing washers, premium handle materials, and a dependable steel blade.

The Bear Edge 61122 is a robust 4 1/2-inch folder with features typically found on more expensive knives. This American-built framelock comes with a satin finish 440 stainless steel blade selected for its ability to hold a keen edge and the ability to be sharpened with ease. The Bear Edge 61122 flipper boasts smooth-operating ball bearing washers and a flipper positioned with just enough protrusion to deliver easy deployment of the modified clip-point blade.

The 61122’s handle is made of two materials. One side features G10 for reduced weight while the other side is constructed of smooth, black-finished stainless steel. The combination offers light weight and strength plus a confident grip in any condition. This new EDC also includes a reversible pocket clip that works for either a deep pocket carry or easy carry in a boot. 

Perfect Kit for all your Hunting Needs—The Jaeger Pak

The Jaeger Pak

From Hunter Outdoor Communications

Everything you need to field dress and breakdown game of any size is in Outdoor Edge’s new Jaeger Pak knife set. In this compact lightweight kit, you will find a skinning, gutting and boning knife, a rib cage spreader, wood/bone saw and a two-stage ceramic/carbide sharpener. All items fit neatly into a hard case for easy storage.

With three knives in the Jaeger Pak, preparing your game is easier than ever. The lightweight and durable 5-inch boning/fillet knife featured in this set allows you to get into the tightest spaces between bone and meat with little to no waste. This blade shape is also the perfect design for separating primary muscles and slicing steaks. The 4.0 skinner knife features a drop-point blade which allows you to sweep through the skinning job and get through the thick layers with ease while the downward angle-point assists in preventing any accidental slices through the hide. This knife also lends itself perfectly for choking up on the blade for caping out a trophy head and detail cutting. The third knife is a 3.7-inch blunt-tipped gutting knife that runs underneath the skin to provide a seamless effortless cut without piercing vital organs.

Featuring full-tang design, all three knives in the new Jaeger Pak are exceptionally strong and reliable. High quality 420J2 stainless steel blades are precisely heat treated and hand finished to a shaving-sharp final edge to debone carcass after carcass without dulling. Perfectly balanced, the knives feature blaze-orange handles to prevent loss with an antlered texture molded into the rubberized TPR handle for a comfortable fit in your hand and a secure, non-slip grip even when the handle becomes wet with fat and blood.

Additional tools include a T-handle wood/bone saw that allows straight wrist butting from any angle with triple ground saw teeth that cut aggressively through both tough bone and wood. The ribcage spreader is a pivoting stainless steel bar that spreads the chest fully open to allow better air flow for faster cooling of fresh game meat.

The Jaeger Pak is the perfect companion for your next hunting adventure and will be available July 2020 at retailers nationwide and conveniently online for a suggested retail of $69.95. To order CLICK HERE

SPECS

Boning Blade: 5.0 inches

Overall: 9.5 inches

Skinner Blade: 4.0 inches

Overall: 8.6 inches

Gutting Blade: 3.7 Inches

Overall: 8.3 inches

Saw Blade: 5.0 inches

Overall: 8.0 inches

Weight: 1.8 pounds

Speer Introduces New Line of Gold Dot Personal Protection Rifle Ammunition

Speer Introduces New Line of Gold Dot Personal Protection Rifle Ammunition

From Speer

Speer Gold Dot Handgun ammunition’s reliability has made it the No. 1 choice for law enforcement. Now Speer is offering the same performance for self-defense rifle applications. New Gold Dot Rifle ammunition is engineered to provide industry-leading performance in FBI protocol testing through barrels less than 16 inches long. Shipments of this new product have begun to arrive at dealers.

The bullets loaded in the new Gold Dot Rifle ammunition line are built using Speer’s exclusive Uni-Cor method. The jacket is bonded to the core one atom at a time, virtually eliminating core-jacket separation and creating a projectile that’s accurate, tough and consistent through all common barriers.

Features & Benefits

  • New self-defense rifle loads optimized for peak FBI protocol performance though barrels shorter than 16 inches
  • 75-grain 223 Rem. recommended for 1-in-9-inch barrel twist or faster
  • 55-grain 223 Rem. option offers reduced penetration for less risk to bystanders
  • Consistent penetration and expansion through common barriers
  • Extremely uniform jacket maximizes accuracy
  • Gold Dot technology virtually eliminates core-jacket separation
  • Nickel-plated brass
  • Reliable, sensitive primers

Speer ammunition can be found at dealers nationwide or purchased online direct from Speer.

CCI’s New Maxi-Mag or VNT Easy-To-Pour Cartons

CCI’s New Maxi-Mag or VNT Easy-To-Pour Cartons

From CCI

New CCI Pour Packs hold 125 rounds of Maxi-Mag or VNT. The new products are now available: 22 WMR 30-grain VNT, 17 HMR 17-grain VNT and 22 WMR 40-grain Maxi-Mag Jacketed Hollow Point. Shipments of this new product have begun to arrive at dealers.

Maxi-Mag JHP ammunition provides the precision and all-around performance for a wide range of shooting and hunting, while VNT’s thin jacket and polymer tip offers accuracy and explosive expansion on impact. The convenient cartons pour easily for high-volume shooting at the range or in the field. When the fun’s over, they’re easy to reclose until your next shoot. Features Convenient 125-count convenient, easy-to-pour cartons Containers can be closed after use VNT offers both long-range accuracy and explosive terminal performance Maxi-Mag JHP provides all-around precision and power in the field or at the range CCI ammunition can be found at dealers nationwide or purchased online direct from CCI.

SB Tactical TF1913 Side-Folding Pistol Brace

SB Tactical TF1913 Side-Folding Pistol Brace

From SB Tactical

SB Tactical, inventors and manufacturers of the Pistol Stabilizing Brace, continues to support the large frame pistol market with the release of the new TF1913 Pistol Stabilizing Brace. Designed in conjunction with Palmetto State Armory, the TF1913 has a low-profle, left side-folding, triangle design that is compatible with all platforms utilizing an M1913 (Picatinny) interface at the rear of the receiver (SIG MPX, SIG MCX, SIG Rattler, and the Rock River LAR-PDS, etc.).

Shipping as a complete assembly, ready-to-install, the TF1913 features a rigid polymer substrate with a flexible arm cuff and an advanced billet steel-hinge that locks firmly in both the folded and extended positions. The pull-through design provides quick deployment and solid lock-up when extended.

Like all SB Tactical Pistol Stabilizing Braces, the TF1913 is U.S. veteran designed and proudly manufactured in the U.S.A.