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CZ-USA has released a new chassis rifle, chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The CZ 457 Varmint Precision Chassis rifle, available with either a 16.5" or 24" factory-threaded barrel, is built on an aluminum chassis and weighs in at 7 or 7.5 pounds (depending on configuration). An adjustable Luth-AR stock is attached, which can be reconfigured depending on the shooter. The trigger is also adjustable for weight, creep and over-travel. Feeding the rimfire is a five-round detachable magazine, while a two-position, push-to-fire safety system helps keep said rounds from firing when they shouldn't. A 60-degree bolt handle allows plenty of room for a scope, which can easily be mounted thanks to the receiver's 11 mm dovetail. Finally, the CZ 457's forend provides compatibility with a wide variety of accessories, courtesy of its numerous QD sling sockets and M-Lok slots. For more information, please visit cz-usa.com. MSRP:$999
In the final days of duck season, don’t be afraid to change the look of your decoy spreads. Be it a simple alteration or a bold move, a different presentation can be all it takes to provide a strong finish to the season.
Stealth Cam has announced its 3.0 trail camera line, with some major tech-forward improvements over its previous generations. Designed for hunters and wildlife managers, these cameras introduce a suite of technologies designed to push surveillance capabilities to the next level, all accessible through the Command app.
“This system is a purpose-driven solution for the tough environments and unpredictable scenarios outdoor enthusiasts’ encounter. Every piece was designed to help hunters meet those challenges head on.”
Sierra MatchKing bullets have been setting the accuracy standard for handloaders since the Truman administration. Now, they have redesigned their classic MatchKing bullet for hunting, with a softer lead core, tapered jacket and a skived nose to help it expand. They call the bullet the MatchKing X (MKX).
With the right tools and a bit of know-how, anyone can build a quality backcountry rifle in their own shop, and for a far sight less than a comparable rifle from a custom gun-builder. Follow along for exactly how to build a backcountry-capable rifle all your own, with your only trip to an FFL being the one necessary to get your receiver.