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American Tactical (ATI) has expanded their RukX Gear line to include a full kit designed around their Nomad Shotgun. Available as a single kit, the Nomad Survivor Combo includes an RUKX Gear Survivor bag, and a Nomad Shotgun, which the bag discreetly stows. Purchasers can choose from 12-, 20-gauge or .410-bore, while chamber options include 2 3/4- and 3-inches for 12- and 20-gauge, and 2 1/2- and 3-inches for .410-bore. The barrel is 18.5 inches long, featuring a break-open action and a bead front sight. The 600D polyester bag is available in black, tan, blue, orange and yellow, with a hidden handgun pocket and removable waist/shoulder straps. Additionally, the bag floats, and has prominent reflective tape for recovery at night. The whole kit dimensions out at a mere 20"X11"X10", with an MSRP of just $179.95 (or $79.95 for just the bag). For more information, check out americantactical.us.
ScentLok is going all-in on Realtree's new XT-3 pattern, dropping it onto more than half of its latest product introductions. This new look is headlined by the Savanna Fuse, Ridge and BE:1 collections.
Mobile whitetail hunters have long faced a familiar compromise: carry a lightweight pack for the hunt, or haul a frame pack for the pack out. Latitude Outdoors has released a pack to solve that problem, with a frame system built from the ground up for the mobile whitetail hunter.
The history of the projectile, and of the centerfire cartridge, is fascinating, and it seems as though we are ready to take the next step forward. Or are we? Let's take a look at how pressures have affected cartridges throughout history, and the evolution that seems to be currently starting.
On June 26 the 2026-2027 Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp, aka Duck Stamp, went on sale. The fact it raises about $40 million for conservation annually gets the headlines, but there are underpublicized benefits for making the $25 purchase—even non-hunters.