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In this week’s episode we be talking with Seth Swerczek about pistol bullets from Hornady For listeners of this podcast I want to give you an advance heads up on a new product from MantisX called the Tor-X available the first week of August 2024. The TOR-X is the sublime marriage of the military-grade Steiner laser and the power of the MantisX. The MantisX hardware is now integrated inside a Steiner laser. Pair it via Bluetooth to your smartphone or tablet, and you’re training package just got more complete. Combat-worthy lights and lasers, Mil-grade aluminum, built Steiner strong. Designed to expose, blind and target with maximum impact. Up to any challenge. Just like you. The TOR-X features a Type III hard-anodized machined-aluminum housing and rail mount. It is dustproof, splash-proof to IP54 standards, and available with a green (520 nm) laser. The direct diode type laser operates in extreme cold weather. Other features include left and right fire buttons for ambidextrous use, constant power drive that ensures the laser output remains constant throughout the life of the battery, low battery indication, as well as windage and elevation bore sight adjustment screws. The universal rail mount on the TOR-X will fit all pistols that have a Picatinny or Weaver style rail forward of the trigger guard. This design allows optimum positioning of the laser so that the fire buttons are easily accessible for a wide range of users. I’ve been using the Tor-X for several weeks on my Glock17 and my Glock48 now and when paired with the MantisX app it’s taken my training to a new level. Check out all of our episodes at: https://podcasts.concealedcarry.com/the-firearm-trainers-podcast/ Email comments, topic suggestions, or questions to us at FTP@ConcealedCarry.comFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firearmtrainerspodcast/ Remember we bring you this podcast to support the industry, the second amendment, and most importantly every firearm instructor in America that dedicates time and energy into making gun owners more knowledgeable. #FirearmTrainerPodcast #FirearmTrainerAssociation #FTAProtect #MantisX #Hornady #NRAVoices The post Hornady Bullets first appeared on The Firearm Trainer Podcast.
Host Seth Swerczek is joined by NRA Media's Mark Keefe, Hornady President Steve Hornady, and Vice President Jason Hornady for a look behind the scenes at some of Hornady's most interesting products. From the 17 HMR, 450 Marlin, and Ruger Compact Magnums to the 30 TC and more, the group shares untold stories, product launch memories, hunting adventures, and lessons learned from decades of innovation in the shooting industry.
listener Logan V. asks whether to rebarrel his Tikka T3X into a 22 Creedmoor or 6 Creedmoor for predators, mule deer and potentially elk, shooting factory only, 18 inch barrel, suppressed, proficient to 600 yards. Wade breaks down why things have changed since the original 2023 podcast, what Hornady's factory ammo support means for both cartridges, and why the elk question tips the scales toward the 6 Creed. Plus, what being proficient to 600 yards actually requires from a marksmanship standpoint. 22 Creedmoor and 6 Creedmoor ammo available at allymunitions.com.
Host Seth Swerczek is joined by Christian Chatelier of Dead Air and Hornady's Miles Neville for a deep dive into the world of suppressors. From mounting systems and point-of-impact shift to muzzle velocity, drag, and real-world hunting performance, the crew separates fact from fiction and explains why more shooters than ever are making the move to suppressed rifles. Whether you're new to suppressors or looking to optimize your setup, this episode has something for you.
Host Seth Swerczek and Preston Lentfer continue the budget precision rifle project by breaking down the upgrades made to the Glenfield Model A in 6.5 Creedmoor. From aftermarket parts to setup changes, the duo compares the new dispersion results using the same Hornady ammunition from Part 1 to see whether the upgrades improved performance—or made things worse.
Host Seth Swerczek and Preston Lentfer put a bone-stock Glenfield Model A in 6.5 Creedmoor to the test to see just how much precision you can get on a budget. From the scope, rings, and bipod setup to testing three varieties of Hornady ammunition, the duo establishes a baseline for the rifle's dispersion capability before diving into upgrades. Stay tuned for Part 2, where aftermarket modifications are added to see if the improvements make a difference.
In this solo episode, Larry Weishuhn pivots after a technical computer glitch eats his originally recorded episode, an interview with Catfish Radio host and longtime friend, Luke Clayton. Recording just five hours before heading to the airport, Larry shares his itinerary for an epic three-nation European roe deer hunt. He also previews an exciting lineup of upcoming guests and highlights major summer conservation events that listeners will not want to miss. Larry is embarking on a European hunt alongside Mark and Carol Little, who purchased the trip at the 2025 DSC Foundation Gala, and guides Stephan and Sophia Bengston of Scandinavian Pro Hunters. Travel & Gear: To avoid the hassle of flying with firearms across three countries, Larry is borrowing rifles (preferring a .275 Rigby or 7x57 Mauser) and has ensured a supply of Hornady ammunition will be available in each location. Roe Deer Habits: The bucks shed their velvet in late April or early May, and their rut occurs later in the summer (June through August). Calling Tactics: Hunters often use a "butylo call," which emits a strange whistling sound that attracts roebucks. Taxidermy: Due to limited wall space, Larry plans to do classic European skull mounts on nice wood plaques for the roe deer taken on this trip. Upcoming Media: Larry will record segments from each European nation for his digital TV show, A Sportsman's Life, while Luke Clayton and Jeff Rice hold down the fort with striped bass and blue catfish fishing segments back home. Upcoming Guests: Future podcast episodes will feature Luke Clayton, geneticist and author Dr. Mike Arnold, Michael Waddell, and a special June trip recording with the "Three Amigos" (Larry, Jim Zumbo, and Rick Lambert) alongside Mike Snyder. Upcoming Summer Conventions Larry strongly encourages listeners to get involved in wildlife conservation by attending these major summer events: Texas Wildlife Association (TWA) Convention: Celebrating its 41st year, this convention takes place July 9th–12th. Larry helped start this organization back in 1985. DSC Summer Show Expo: Taking place at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine, TX. This four-day expo features over 400 booths with activities for all ages. DSC Foundation Gala: Held the night of July 25th at the Gaylord Texan. The gala features massive fundraising auctions (which can be bid on via OnlineHuntingAuctions.com) and will present the Legacy Award to Steve Hornady. Larry's Three-Nation Roe Deer Sweden The starting point of the trip. Larry has successfully hunted roe deer, red stag, fallow deer, and waterfowl here in the past. Poland This will be a brand-new hunting destination for Larry. The group will spend two to three days here hoping to take a roe deer, and possibly a second if the right mature buck presents itself. Scotland The hunt concludes around Inverness. Larry is specifically looking for a mature roe buck after only spotting immature bucks and does in the lowlands on a previous trip. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Seth Swerczek is joined by Hornady's Jayden Quinlan and Greg Hamilton of Proof Research to break down Proof's new exponential twist rifling technology. From improved accuracy, reduced rifle torque, extended barrel life, and improved drag performance, this episode dives into how PXT works, what it means for shooters, and where barrel technology is headed next.
Today, we have a special guest from Hornady joining us today to talk about the highly popular 22 Creedmoor. Seth Swerczek, the Marketing Communications Manager from Hornady, is talking about why the 22 Creedmoor has a place in the hunting industry, the history behind it, and Hornady's revolution ballistic solver app. Listen in as we discuss: - Butter in coffee? - 22 Creedmoor deep dive - Invention of the 22 Creed - 22 Creed as a hunting cartridge - Product testing in Africa - The NEW Hornady ballistic calculator ⁃ Family owned businesses in the outdoors industry
Episode 12 of Rimfire Radio dives into CZ 457s, listener collections that have clearly gotten out of hand, and the usual rimfire rabbit holes. The hosts also talk about a few new suppressors that have landed in the group and Dusky delivers a major reveal — not that kind — along with an unforgettable attempt at pronouncing Hornady. As always, the episode stays firmly on brand with too much rimfire enthusiasm, questionable maturity, and plenty of stupid jokes.
Host Corey Groff sits down with FOXPRO staff member Heath Johnson to recap a recent hunt in Kansas. The guys break down a trip that didn't quite go as planned; battling unseasonably warm weather and those tough, late-season lulls that can make predator hunting a grind. Even though the coyotes didn't fully cooperate, Corey and Heath made the most of it—sharing plenty of laughs, good conversations, and still putting a couple coyotes and several raccoons on the ground along the way. The guys also drop some solid tips for calling coyotes, bobcats, and raccoons in this episode. It's a real, honest look at hunting when conditions aren't perfect, and why time in the field with good people still makes it all worth it. Tune in for the full recap right here on the Eastmans Predator Pros Podcast. Hornady: https://bit.ly/Hornady-Eastmans Kryptek: https://bit.ly/Kryptek-Eastmans onX hunt: https://bit.ly/onXHunt-Eastmans SigSauer: https://bit.ly/SIGSAUER-Eastmans Silencer Central: https://bit.ly/SilencerCentral-Eastmans
Double Tap - Ep 460 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: C&G Holsters (Code: WLSISLIFE) Gideon Optics (Code: WLSISLIFE) Rost Martin (Code: WLSISLIFE) Night Fision (Code: WLSISLIFE) Blue Alpha Second Call Defense Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 Public Show Titles GOA GOALS Aug 1-2 in Iowa. https://goals.goa.org/ GunCon.net Tickets on sale now. Use code AGENCY171 DEAR WLS Question from Anonymous Coward from Oklahoma Matt, Good evening! When creating a gun trusts does everyone on the trust have to submit finger prints and passport photo? Does everyone have to submit the eft and photo for every NFA item that is transferred to the trust? Question from typicalpnwguy from Washington Dear fellow Chad's, I have an “in Minecraft” finders keepers question. If you find a gun on the road while out on your delivery route how long would you wait to start buying mags, a light, a red dot, or a holster for it? Obviously I wouldn't tell anyone or post pictures as I love my dogs too much. Thank you, typicalpnwguy Question from sean_spelled_right from Virginia Question from sean_spelled_right. I'm late to the Glock stuff. I'm wanting to put together a Glock 19, with pretty much no Glock parts. I was thinking about a sct frame but don't really know what to do as far as the slide or barrel. Any suggestions for reasonably priced build. Reasonably priced for me is about $500 for everything. Great show! Question from Anonymous Coward from Texas Really enjoy yalls podcast and appreciate all the great knowledge. I was wanting to pick up a blue alpha battle belt lite. Do yall have a discount code that could help the cost? Question from Shaak&Awe from FL Shaak&Awe FWB FL. Curious, has Yairemy ever been interviewed for statements said on the We Like Shooting podcast? Brought to you by Carl's Jr. Question from Duke from Texas Duke of Crude (Dallas trash that was exiled to Oklahoma): Hey fam, Are Weatherby rifles just out of style or am I just addicted to fuddlore and set on a rifle brand that hit its peak 30 yrs ago? With the announcement of their 25 rpm, I'm really beginning to have some doubts about their creativity of high performance cartridges. I have been shooting 300 wby mag for a long time and love the platform, but it seems like all of the newer better performance rounds are not coming from Weatherby. Most of the marketing I see from Weatherby is copying of homework from Hornady with like 15% more velocity. Curious if ya ll even have Weatherby on your radar or if I'm just living like it's 1994. Thanks for the laughs, Duke GUN INDUSTRY NEWS Davranov Limited Edition Python Plate Carrier Davranov has unveiled a limited edition version of its Python Plate Carrier featuring a unique patterned exterior while retaining core functionality including compatibility with standard ballistic plates, modularity for pouches and accessories, and ergonomic adjustments via shoulder straps and cummerbund. The design prioritizes load distribution, mobility, durability in demanding conditions, and user comfort for extended wear. Priced at $3,600 with restricted availability targeting collectors and enthusiasts. Griffin Armament GHS Heads-Up Sight Red Dot Review The Griffin Armament GHS is a heavy-duty, enclosed-emitter red dot sight designed for long guns, featuring a large 38x28mm multi-coated glass window, 3 MOA dot, and robust aluminum construction with rubber-cushioned roll cage. It offers 10 brightness levels (including 2 NV), shake-awake functionality, IPX7 waterproofing, 1200G shockproof rating, and integrated co-witness Picatinny mount. Review highlights its tank-like build quality, durability, and performance suitability for rifles like the Pivot. Manticore Arms MA-38800 Ripley Rail The Manticore Arms MA-38800 Ripley Rail is a science fiction-inspired forend for AR-15 rifles, featuring a 6061 T6 billet aluminum integral carry handle with front and rear iron sights, M-LOK slots, and polymer foregrip. It free-floats over the barrel, clears barrel nuts up to 1.6 inches in diameter, and supports suppressors up to 1.6 inches (1.5 inches recommended). Weighing 23.3 ounces, it is 100% designed, manufactured, and assembled in the USA. MAC Industries LMF MP5 Weaponlight Military Armament Corporation (MAC Industries) has released details on the LMF-Series weaponlight, a direct replacement flashlight handguard for the MP5 and compatible variants like MAC 5, POF MP5, MKE AP5, Zenith ZF-5, HK53, and HK94/SP5. The unit features a 700-lumen LED with 9,000 candela output for 5 hours on two CR123A batteries, IP-X6 waterproofing, momentary/constant-on pressure switch, and standard scout bezel threading. Molded from glass-filled reinforced nylon, it positions the light lower for suppressor compatibility and retails for $199. Victor Company The Right Size 12″ Universal ARCA Rail Victor Company's The Right Size 12″ Universal ARCA Rail is an ARCA-compatible accessory that attaches to the underside of MLOK rails, featuring a tapered design and knurled bottom plate. Available in Raw, Black, Silver, Special Gray, and pure Brass versions, the standard adds 5.5oz while the Brass adds 27oz for stability. It is MLOK compatible. STP SWAT: STP Enters US Tactical Market with 2011 Pistol German manufacturer Sport Target Pistol (STP) is expanding from competition target pistols into the US tactical and duty market with the STP SWAT, a 9mm 2011-style pistol featuring precision machining, polygonal rifling, and optics-ready design. The STP SWAT offers 4-inch and 5-inch barrel options, accessory rail, magwell, and high accuracy with minimal break-in, tested reliably with defensive ammunition. It bridges target precision with tactical features like PVD finish and compatibility with duty holsters and lights. Colt Anaconda and Python: Two New Davidson's Exclusives Colt's Manufacturing has released two new Davidson's exclusives: the .44 Magnum Anaconda and .357 Magnum Python revolvers, both featuring unique 2 1/2-inch barrels and round-butt grip frames not previously offered in these lines. Both models sport semi-bright stainless steel finishes, premium walnut grips, and tuned 3.5-pound single-action triggers. Available through Davidson's for dealers via DavidsonsInc.com. Ruger LCP MAX with Magpul EHG Grip Ruger has collaborated with Magpul to equip the LCP MAX .380 ACP pistol with the Magpul Enhanced Handgun Grip (EHG), improving ergonomics, control, and recoil management while maintaining concealability. The EHG features a more aggressive gripping surface, higher beavertail, undercut trigger guard, extended trigger reach, ¾ TSP texture, and tactile reversible magazine release. It supports 10-, 12-, and new 13-round magazines, with the grip available as a standalone upgrade soon. Trijicon SRO Green Dot Trijicon has released a new green dot version of its SRO reflex sight, featuring a 2.5 MOA green reticle in Black and Coyote Brown finishes. The sight leverages green wavelength sensitivity for brighter daylight visibility, prolonged battery life at lower settings, reduced eye strain, and better performance for astigmatism or color blindness. It maintains compatibility with RMR footprint for pistol mounting and uses rugged 7075-T6 aluminum construction. Davidsons and Hi-Point Firearms Announce Exclusive Burnt Bronze Hush-Point 22 Suppressor Davidsons and Hi-Point Firearms have announced an exclusive collaboration for the limited-edition Burnt Bronze HP22 Hush-Point 22 suppressor, available only through Davidsons to dealers nationwide. This lightweight, user-serviceable monocore rimfire suppressor features an aluminum body, monolithic baffle, and durable 17-4 stainless steel host cap threaded 1/2×28, measuring 6.19 inches long and weighing 4.9 ounces. It provides effective sound reduction for .22 LR and compatible rimfire cartridges, distinguished by its burnt bronze Cerakote finish. PTR Jack SBS FS 25-inch 12 Gauge NFA Shotgun PTR Industries has released the Jack SBS FS, a factory-built short-barreled 12-gauge shotgun measuring 25 inches overall with a 7.25-inch barrel. It features Hogue OverMolded Rubber Tamer pistol grip and fixed stock for recoil management, Cerakote Black finish, and a detachable 6-round side saddle. As an NFA item, it requires a Form 4 transfer through a licensed dealer. ATN TICO 6 Thermal Clip-On ATN Corp. has introduced the TICO 6 Thermal Clip-On, enabling hunters to convert existing daytime riflescopes into thermal systems quickly without optic replacement. It supports hog and predator hunting at night while preserving the familiar rifle setup, sight picture, and controls. Positioned as a flexible upgrade for low-light thermal performance. Imported Story https://pew.report/c/bjMo4Q Strike Industries Strike Rotatable Optic Mount The Strike Rotatable Optic Mount from Strike Industries is a versatile offset optic system featuring up to 120 degrees of rotation for customizable optic placement. It supports dual footprints including Strike Industries Multi-Optic Mount and Aimpoint Micro standard, compatible with over 30 red dot optics. Constructed from high-strength steel Picatinny rail mount and 6061-T6 aluminum optic plate, it offers ambidextrous mounting and low-profile design for use as a secondary sighting solution. Before we let you go – JOIN GUN OWNERS OF AMERICA We'd love if you supported the show, join Agency 171 at agency171.com. Lot's of prizes, rewards and kick ass swag. No matter how tough your battle is today, we want you here fight with us tomorrow. Don't struggle in silence, you can contact the suicide prevention line by dialing 988 from your phone. Remember – Always prefer Dangerous Freedom over peaceful slavery. We'll see you next time! Nick – @busbuiltsystems | Bus Built Systems Jeremy – @ret_actual | Rivers Edge Tactical Aaron – @machinegun_moses ...
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This is a good one. Seth from Hornady is a wealth of information!
Ike Eastman sits down with Mark Drury for a deep dive into a lifetime in the hunting industry—where it started, how it evolved, and what still drives the fire today. From growing up in the timber along the Mississippi River to building one of the most recognized brands in hunting media, Mark shares the real story behind the success, the struggles, and the relentless pursuit of getting better. This episode goes beyond tactics. It's about family, mentorship, and the responsibility of passing hunting on to the next generation. Mark breaks down the mindset behind DEERCAST, how they built it, and why understanding "why animals move" matters more than ever. They also get into turkey season grind, evolving with media, and what it means to live a life in the outdoors. If you care about hunting, legacy, and doing it the right way—this one hits. (And yeah… those three questions get answered.)
Double Tap - Ep 459 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: C&G Holsters (Code: WLSISLIFE) Gideon Optics (Code: WLSISLIFE) Rost Martin (Code: WLSISLIFE) Night Fision (Code: WLSISLIFE) Blue Alpha Second Call Defense Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 Public Show Titles GOA GOALS Aug 1-2 in Iowa. https://goals.goa.org/ GunCon.net Tickets on sale now. Use code AGENCY171 Dear WLS Question from Beefa King Your Mom I just put together an AR10 in .308 and would like to take it hunting for pronghorn out in Colorado. I threw a 1-6 LPVO on it so I could take it to the range but do you think I should upgrade optics? Question from Keith M WINNER Form 1 question, when the atf asks for photos for a suppressor build is it of raw materials or what ? Appreciate y'all and enjoy listening , makes the work day go by faster& annoys the libtards Question from Jason L First off, which Gideon optic would you recommend for a 43X? Secondly, my 12yo son wants to get into USPSA shooting. Should we do it and if we should, any advice? Question from KY Horseman from KY Dear WLS KY Horseman Thinking about getting a Henry Supreme. What do y'all think about them? Not sure whether to get 300 blackout or 556 version. Would use it for hunting some but mostly a range toy. Maybe get a suppressor for it in the future. I was leaning towards the 556 version since I already have a stock pile of 556 ammo. What do y'all think? Thanks KY Horseman Question from Ken G. from Virginia Ask WLS: I believe local gun shops are critical to the protection of the second amendment. It seems that online sales are hurting my local shops that don't have a range attached for revenue. Is there a national association that supports and protects independent dealers from unfair trade practices? I recently read about the Robinson-Patman Act. It seems like a well established group could use this act to end the unfair pricing that makes it difficult for small businesses to compete. Ken G. Question from Cody Huey from Texas Best caliber for nilgai? What could you get away with? Cody Huey Gun Industry News Breek Arms Trash Shield Breek Arms has introduced the Trash Shield, a HUB-compatible blast-forwarding device designed to redirect concussion, noise, and muzzle blast downrange for shooters using modern suppressor mounting systems. Constructed from aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum with Type III hard-coat anodizing, it features aggressive exterior geometry for secure grip and minimal added length/weight. It enhances comfort in high-volume training, matches, and confined environments like indoor ranges. The Gist: Available now through Breek Arms and authorized dealers. Bottom Line: HUB-compatible (1.375×24) with Plan B, Breek-LOK; aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum; Type III hard-coat anodizing; aggressive grip geometry; minimal length/weight addition; redirects blast downrange. Imported Story https://pew.report/c/wTFv4k Rost Martin RM1F and RM1F Tactical Pistols Texas-based Rost Martin has released two new full-size, budget-friendly pistols in the RM1 family for 2026: the standard RM1F and the RM1F Tactical. Both feature 4.5-inch hammer-forged match barrels, nitrocarburized steel slides, fully ambidextrous controls, optics-ready slides, and double-action/single-action triggers with a 5-pound pull. The standard model includes a 17-round magazine plus a 19-round extended mag, while the Tactical ships with a 17-round plus 24-round extended mag, threaded barrel, and suppressor-height sights. The Gist: For 2026; available at Guns.com (expected discounted prices).0 Impact: MSRP $468 (RM1F); $519 (RM1F Tactical).0 EAA Unveils Girsan Witness2311 SC9 XXX and CMX XXX Handguns At the NRA Annual Meeting 2026 in Houston, EAA introduced two new models in the Girsan Witness2311 family: the compact SC9 XXX for concealed carry and the feature-enhanced CMX XXX. Both are double-stack 9mm pistols blending 1911 ergonomics with modern updates like optics cuts and accessory rails. They offer affordable pricing with MSRPs just over $599 for the SC9 XXX and under $1,000 for the CMX XXX. The Gist: Unveiled at NRA Annual Meeting 2026; now shipping to distributors (CMX confirmed shipping as of March 2026)3910 Impact: SC9 XXX MSRP just over $599 ($599 listed); CMX XXX MSRP $999 (under $1,000)3910 Bottom Line: SC9 XXX: Compact concealed carry, 16-round capacity, textured grips, ambi thumb safety, accessory rail, crisp SA trigger with short reset. CMX XXX: Two-tone Cerakote, RMSc optic cut, lightening cuts, no grip safety (auto firing pin block), 17+1 capacity (some sources 16), 4.25in bull barrel, full accessory rail, tuned 4.5lb trigger391110 Precision Armament TiTrex-360 Suppressor The Precision Armament TiTrex-360 is a multi-caliber suppressor designed for bolt guns, lever guns, 9mm semi-auto pistols, PCCs, sub-guns, and AR-style rifles up to .358 caliber / .300 Remington Ultra Magnum. It features a .36 bore, additively manufactured titanium construction weighing 7.2 oz, X-CORE for future upgrades via RMA, and accepts hub thread accessories with Bravo threading. Video review covers accuracy testing, gas effects on AR-15, recoil reduction, and modularity via end cap swaps. Bottom Line: Bore: .36; Material: Additively manufactured titanium with 17-4 stainless steel band; Weight: 7.2 oz; Calibers: 9mm to .300 RUM; Mounting: Bravo threaded, hub accessories; X-CORE upgradeable; NERVES cooling technology; K-brake end cap for recoil reduction Springfield Armory SAINT Victor 9mm PDW Springfield Armory has released the SAINT Victor 9mm PDW, a compact 9mm pistol-caliber carbine featuring a 5.5-inch barrel and SB Tactical HBPDW brace. It utilizes forged 7075 T6 aluminum receivers, a free-float M-LOK handguard, and a nickel boron coated flat trigger. The firearm weighs 5 lbs 15 oz and measures 18.5″ to 23.25″ in length. The Gist: Announced April 2026; no specific retailers listed. Impact: MSRP: $1,399 Bottom Line: Caliber: 9mm; Barrel: 5.5″ CMV Melonite® 1:10 twist 1/2×28; Weight: 5 lbs 15 oz; Length: 18.5″–23.25″; Forged 7075 T6 aluminum receivers; Aluminum M-LOK free-float handguard; SB Tactical HBPDW brace; Nickel boron flat trigger; 32-round magazine; Tungsten Gray cerakote. Imported Story https://pew.report/c/F43R1u Henry H1 Bandit Henry Repeating Arms has released the H1 Bandit, a compact lever-action rimfire rifle available in .22 LR/.22 Short or .22 WMR calibers. It features a checkered American walnut Monte Carlo stock, Picatinny rail for optics, and suppressor-ready threaded muzzle. Designed for youth and smaller-framed adults, it emphasizes fast handling for varmint control. Impact: $590 for the .22LR/.22 Short version, or $690 for the .22 Magnum version. Bottom Line: Calibers: .22LR/.22 Short or .22 WMR; round blued steel barrel; 13-inch length of pull; checkered genuine American walnut pistol grip-style buttstock with Monte Carlo stock; no iron sights, Picatinny rail on receiver; suppressor-ready with 1/2×28 threaded muzzle and downward-angled mag tube for 1-inch OD suppressors. Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Revolver Smith & Wesson unveiled the Bodyguard 2.0 revolver at the NRA Annual Meeting, a revamped .38 Special +P five-shot snubnose designed for concealed carry. It features a lightweight build at just over 14 ounces with a 1.875-inch stainless-steel barrel, polymer and aluminum grip components, ambidextrous cylinder release, improved ejector, thick rubberized boot-style grips, and a bright orange Patridge front sight. The update emphasizes enhanced ergonomics, light weight, and concealability for personal defense. Bottom Line: .38 Special +P caliber; 5-shot cylinder; 1.875-inch stainless-steel barrel; 14+ oz weight; polymer/aluminum grips with rubberized texturing; ambidextrous cylinder release; easier ejector; orange Patridge front sight with deep rear notch0 Bear Creek Arsenal BC-10 .22 Creedmoor AR-10 Bear Creek Arsenal introduces a .22 Creedmoor upper receiver for its BC-10 AR-10 platform, utilizing a 20-inch parkerized barrel with 1:8 twist and billet aluminum upper. The semi-automatic rifle weighs 8.31 lbs with a 20-round magazine, features a 15-inch M-Lok handguard, side-charging handle option, and a smooth 4 lb 14 oz trigger. Performance testing with Hornady ammunition shows sub-1.5 inch groups at 100 yards and flat trajectory to 500 yards. The Gist: Available now from Bear Creek Arsenal catalog; upper receiver sold separately for existing AR-10s. Impact: MSRP $549.99 Bottom Line: .22 Creedmoor caliber; 20-inch medium contour barrel (1:8 twist, threaded 5/8-24); 8.31 lbs (w/ 20-rd mag); 38.12-41.31 inches OAL; billet aluminum upper; 15-inch M-Lok handguard; mil-spec lower; 4 lb 14 oz trigger; uses 7.62×51 magazines; optics-ready Picatinny rail.0 Streamlight LiteBox 1Million Streamlight launched the LiteBox 1Million, a rechargeable search light delivering 1 million candela with a beam distance over one mile, designed for professional uses like firefighting, emergency response, and industrial inspections. It features 3,300 lumens on high with a 4-hour runtime, an articulating head that pivots 135 degrees and rotates 270 degrees, and compatibility with existing LiteBox accessories. The light uses two 7.2V 6.8Ahr Li-Ion batteries, recharges in 9 hours, and is built with weatherproof, high-impact ABS thermoplastic housing. The Gist: Introduced at FDIC International, April 23-25 in Indianapolis, IN; no specific retail release date or retailers stated. Impact: MSRP ranges from $659.00 to $715.00 depending on configuration. Bottom Line: 1 million candela, over 1-mile beam distance (illuminates objects over 1.25 miles); 3,300 lumens high (4-hour runtime), 500 lumens low (20-hour runtime); three white high powe
God and Guns Podcast GNG 367 - Liberty Has a Price Intro: Welcome back to Episode 367 of the God and Guns Podcast . I'm your host, Troy. (Doug) And I'm your other host Doug. (Troy) We use this podcast to talk about God, guns, and the responsible Christian gun owners' interests. On this week's God and Guns Podcast we will be discussing the price of Liberty. Want to thank our sponsors: Bandwidth Sponsor: Firearms Radio Network - Other Shows - Content Patriot Patch Co This Week's God and Gun activities: Doug: God: sportsman daily devotional Guns: EDC . Been working way to many hours at work and have not had much of a break. Grand kids soccer, softball. Went to Panama city last week for a couple days. Troy: God: Daily Bible Reading, Church, Church Security Guns: got a Ruger Scout Rifle, scope and rings. Family: Farm: Corn and SoyBeans are planted, Alfalfa was replanted. First baby calf of spring. Ham: Heading to Dayton Hamvention in a couple weeks. Shop it done, ready to start setting up the ham shack and move tools in. EDC Check: Troy: Shadow Systems XR920n a Crossbreed Super-Tuck Holster, using a STOG Enhanced Life Saver, Sof-T Tourniquet, steam light Doug: Sig P365 with Romeo Zero optic . Hornady critical duty ammo. Benchmark OTF. Feedback: ITunes Comedy On this day in History: 1863 The Union army issues General Orders No. 100, which provided a code of conduct for Federal soldiers and officers when dealing with Confederate prisoners and civilians. The code was borrowed by many European nations, and its influence can be seen on the Geneva Convention. Bible Verse Galatians 5:13 ESV For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. Galatians 5:1 ESV For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery. John 8:36 ESV So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed. 2 Corinthians 3:17 ESV Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. Main Topic Liberty has a price, can you pay it? Will you pay it? Division- social media push Founding Fathers sacrifice Striking the match. Paul Revere's ride In David Hackett Fischer's Paul Revere's Ride, the section (primarily in the chapter “First Strokes,” around the Powder Alarm of September 1, 1774) describes the initial British moves under General Thomas Gage that escalated tensions and effectively “struck the match” for open conflict leading to the American Revolution.52 Context and Gage's Dilemma By 1774, after the Intolerable Acts and the dissolution of Massachusetts' charter government, Gage (the royal governor and commander) faced a growing patriot resistance network in New England. He sought to disarm the colonists and seize military stores (gunpowder, arms, and cannon) without provoking full-scale war, believing a show of force could restore order while upholding British law and parliamentary authority. Paul Revere and other Boston mechanics, meanwhile, had built an intelligence and alarm system to counter such moves.42 The Powder Alarm (September 1, 1774) – The First Major “Stroke” Gage secretly ordered ~260 British troops (under Lt. Col. Maddison) to seize ~250 barrels of provincial gunpowder from the Powder House near Cambridge and move two cannon from Boston Common. The operation succeeded quietly by noon, with no immediate resistance. Word spread rapidly, however. Rumors (exaggerated) flew that the British had fired on civilians, killed people, and were marching to disarm the countryside. This triggered the “Powder Alarm”: thousands of New England militiamen mobilized and marched toward Boston.57 This event served as a critical trial run. It exposed the strengths and weaknesses of the patriot alarm system (which Revere helped organize) and showed Gage that force could backfire by unifying and mobilizing the colonists. Fischer portrays it as a pivotal escalation: the first direct British strike on colonial military resources, met by a massive popular response that stopped short of bloodshed but heightened fears on both sides.43 Subsequent “Strokes” and Mounting Tensions Fischer outlines follow-on incidents that built momentum (in “Mounting Tensions”): Portsmouth Alarm (December 1774): Revere rode to warn patriots, who seized powder and arms from Fort William and Mary before British reinforcements arrived. Salem Alarm (February 1775): Another failed British attempt to seize stores led to a tense standoff but no shots. These “strikes” and counters created a cycle of suspicion, intelligence-gathering (Revere's network spied on British plans), and militia preparedness. Patriots formed an elaborate “alarm and muster” system, while Gage planned the Concord expedition to capture stores and leaders (Adams and Hancock).46 Why These Events “Struck the Match” Fischer emphasizes contingency and human agency rather than inevitability. Gage acted from principle (rule of law and loyalty to Parliament) but underestimated colonial resolve and organization. Revere and leaders like Joseph Warren turned defensive intelligence into proactive resistance. These early clashes radicalized opinion, tested systems, and made compromise impossible—setting the stage for the April 18–19, 1775, events at Lexington and Concord, where the “match” ignited open war.31 In short, Fischer presents these “first strokes” not as isolated incidents but as the spark that transformed political resistance into armed revolution through a series of escalating British disarmament efforts and effective patriot countermeasures. 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Ike Eastman sits down with Dirk Durham of Phelps Game Calls for a deep dive into elk calling, hunting strategy, and what it really takes to get close to bulls in the West. Dirk breaks down real-world calling scenarios, common mistakes hunters make, and how to think like an elk when the pressure is on. From early season setups to high-intensity rut encounters, this conversation is packed with practical insight you can take straight to the mountain. If you want to become more confident with a call in your mouth and more lethal when it matters, this one's worth your time.
Host Corey Groff sits down with Jon Collins of FOXPRO Inc. for a wide-ranging, no-holds-barred conversation you won't want to miss. From chasing spring turkeys to calling coyotes, and even diving into stories about gators and deer, this episode covers it all. It's a fun, laid-back discussion packed with stories, laughs, and real-world hunting insight from two guys who live it day in and day out. Tune in now to this action-packed episode of the Eastmans Predator Pros Podcast. Hornady: https://bit.ly/Hornady-Eastmans Kryptek: https://bit.ly/Kryptek-Eastmans onX hunt: https://bit.ly/onXHunt-Eastmans SigSauer: https://bit.ly/SIGSAUER-Eastmans Silencer Central: https://bit.ly/SilencerCentral-Eastmans
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Host Corey Groff sits down with JD Piatt of Bustin Fur Acoustics. JD shares his journey—how he got his start, built his brand, and carved out a name in the predator calling world. The two dive deep into the sound side of the business, with JD explaining how he records audio from his coyotes, captures distress sounds from other animals, and the ethics behind the recordings. It's an honest look at a side of the industry most people don't hear about. They also break down some brand-new sounds hitting the market and what hunters can expect this season. Hornady: bit.ly/Hornady-Eastmans Kryptek: bit.ly/Kryptek-Eastmans onX hunt: bit.ly/onXHunt-Eastmans SigSauer: bit.ly/SIGSAUER-Eastmans Silencer Central: bit.ly/SilencerCentral-Eastmans
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At the Western Hunt Expo, host Ike Eastman sits down with Rafe Nielsen for a conversation that goes far beyond gear. With over two decades at Browning, Rafe shares his journey from a small-town kid touring the Browning offices at 12 years old… to leading marketing for one of the most iconic brands in hunting. The two dive into the legendary history of John Moses Browning, the innovation that shaped modern firearms, and why Browning continues to set the standard instead of chasing trends. But this episode isn't just about rifles and legacy. Rafe opens up about what hunting really means—from world-class adventures across Alaska and Africa to the quiet, simple mornings sitting alone in a duck blind. He shares powerful thoughts on family, purpose, and why being a contributor—not a bystander—is what truly matters in life. This is one of those real conversations—about hunting, legacy, and living a life that actually means something.
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On this episode of the Eastmans Predator Pros Podcast, Corey Groff heads to Oklahoma for a hunt with Paul Sears and Johnathan McDaniels from Varmint Hunting TV. From the first day, it felt less like a new trip and more like hunting with old friends. While the action didn't start off with fireworks, the second day made up for it in a big way. Between dialing in stands, sharing stories, and plenty of laughs, the crew turned things around and ended up putting some solid fur on the ground. This episode is all about good people, real hunting, and the kind of trips that remind you why we do it. Hornady: https://bit.ly/Hornady-Eastmans Kryptek: https://bit.ly/Kryptek-Eastmans onX hunt: https://bit.ly/onXHunt-Eastmans SigSauer: https://bit.ly/SIGSAUER-Eastmans Silencer Central: https://bit.ly/SilencerCentral-Eastmans
Host Seth Swerczek sits down with fan favorite Joe Thielen to break down the build behind his ultralight 6.5 PRC hunting rifle. From barrel and stock to optics and accessories, they dive into the reasoning behind each component—creating a lightweight, versatile setup built to go anywhere and perform in the field.
If you've ever looked at Montana and thought, "Man… where do I even start?" — this episode is for you. Ike sits down with Dan Pickar to break down one of the most confusing tag systems in the West. From combo licenses and preference points to bonus points and outfitter strategies, this is a no fluff conversation on how to actually build a plan that gets you in the field. They dive into: The reality of Montana's two-draw system How preference vs. bonus points actually work Why nonresident strategy is getting tougher When to hunt general vs. limited entry How to line up your years so you don't waste points And what it really takes to prepare for a once-in-a-lifetime tag This isn't theory — it's real-world strategy from guys who've lived it. When you're talking 10, 15, even 20+ years of points… you don't want to screw it up. If you want to hunt Montana smarter, avoid costly mistakes, and maximize your odds — this is one you don't skip.
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God and Guns Podcast GNG 366 - Remembering Chuck Norris Intro: Welcome back to Episode 366 of the God and Guns Podcast . I'm your host, Troy. (Doug) And I'm your other host Doug. (Troy) We use this podcast to talk about God, guns, and the responsible Christian gun owners' interests. On this week's God and Guns Podcast we will be remembering Chuck Norris. Want to thank our sponsors: Bandwidth Sponsor: Firearms Radio Network - Other Shows - Content Patriot Patch Co This Week's God and Gun activities: Doug: God: Church Sundays, sportsman daily devotional Guns: EDC . Been working long hours this week as we kicked off a huge project at work. Truck is in the shop since monday. May get it back next week. Got a rental car and they gave me a chevy malibu. Now I know why I am a truck guy. Cant do any ham radio since my radio is in the truck and haven't been on HF at all this week. Troy: God: Daily Bible Reading, Church, Church Security Guns: ordered and received some more Magpul AR-15 Mags from PSA and some Black Hill's 5.56 77gr ammo, Also more 300BO 220gr Subsonic. Family: girls bath remodeled We are waiting for them to wrap up so we can return to KY. Farm: Not much right now Ham: Heading to Stuart Hamfest tomorrow. Reprogrammed my SharkRF M1KE EDC Check: Troy: Shadow Systems XR920n a Crossbreed Super-Tuck Holster, using a STOG Enhanced Life Saver, Sof-T Tourniquet, steam light Doug: Sig P365 with Romeo Zero optic . Hornady critical duty ammo. Benchmark OTF. Feedback: ITunes Comedy Best Chuck Norris jokes and sayings Chuck Norris doesn't wear a watch. He decides what time it is. Chuck Norris cannot turn left, because he is always right. Chuck Norris doesn't read books. He stares them down until he gets the information he wants. Chuck Norris doesn't tip the waiter. The waiter tips him. Chuck Norris' tears cure cancer. Too bad he has never cried. Chuck Norris does not own a stove, oven or microwave, because revenge is a dish best served cold. If rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper, and paper beats rock, what beats all 3 at the same time? Chuck Norris. Time waits for no man, unless that man is Chuck Norris. When Chuck Norris left home, he told his father: "Your the man of the house now." Chuck Norris destroyed the periodic table, because Chuck Norris only recognizes the element of surprise. Chuck Norris doesn't do a push up. He pushes the world down. Chuck Norris has to sleep with the lights on because the dark is afraid of him. When the bogeyman goes to sleep, he checks under his bed for Chuck Norris. When Chuck Norris goes swimming, sharks get out of the ocean. Clouds don't rain. They sweat when they see Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris doesn't worry about high gas prices. His vehicles run on fear. When Chuck Norris cooks, he makes the onion cry. Chuck Norris can sneeze with his eyes open. When Chuck Norris looks in a mirror, the mirror shatters. Because not even glass is dumb enough to get in between Chuck Norris and Chuck Norris Ghosts tell Chuck Norris stories at the campfire. Chuck Norris counted to infinity. Twice. Outer space exists because it's afraid to be in the same planet with Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris beat the sun in a staring contest. Once a cobra bit Chuck Norris' leg. After five days of excruciating pain, the cobra died. Chuck Norris can divide by zero. Chuck Norris' calendar goes straight from March 31 to April 2. No one fools Chuck Norris. There is no theory of evolution, just a list of creatures Chuck Norris allows to live. Chuck Norris can start a fire by rubbing two ice cubes together. If you spell Chuck Norris in Scrabble, you win. Forever. Chuck Norris can do a wheelie on a unicycle. Chuck Norris can fold a fitted sheet. When Chuck Norris makes a mistake, the mistake apologizes. Fire doesn't burn Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris burns fire. Chuck Norris doesn't need a keyboard. He tells the computer to write something and it does. Chuck Norris has already been to Mars. That's why there are no signs of life. Chuck Norris doesn't get sun burnt. That would be a foolish thing for the sun to do. There is no chin underneath Chuck Norris's beard. There is only another fist. The sun rises and sets according to Chuck Norris's sleep schedule. Chuck Norris got pulled over by police once. He let the cop go with a warning. Chuck Norris doesn't have to mow his lawn. The grass is afraid to grow. The only time Chuck Norris was wrong was when he thought he made a mistake. When Chuck Norris looks in the mirror there's no reflection, because there's only one Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris had a stunt double. He was used for crying scenes. Chuck Norris didn't dial the wrong number. You picked up the wrong phone. They once named a street after Chuck Norris, but they had to change the name because nobody crosses Chuck Norris and lives to tell about it. Chuck Norris built the hospital he was born in. Chuck Norris caught COVID-19. Now the virus has to quarantine. How many push-ups can Chuck Norris do? All of them. Legends live forever. Chuck Norris lives longer. Chuck Norris didn't die. Death finally had the courage to meet him. Honorable mentions: Nevada-related Chuck Norris jokes Chuck Norris once played blackjack in Reno. The cards folded themselves before he even sat down. Area 51 doesn't hide aliens from the public. The aliens hide there from Chuck Norris. Before Chuck Norris went to Virginia City, it was just called the Bucket Saloon. The Hoover Dam doesn't hold back water. It holds back Chuck Norris's disappointment. Chuck Norris has walked through several Nevada towns. Now they're “ghost towns.” Via Reno Gazette-Journal On this day in History: 1727 Sir Isaac Newton died in London at the age of 40. Newtonian physics Bible Verse 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 ESV So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day. For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal. Main Topic Remembering Chuck Norris Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris was born on March 10, 1940, in Ryan, Oklahoma. He was a renowned martial artist, actor, and author, famous for his roles in action films and the television series "Walker, Texas Ranger," and he also founded his own martial arts system called Chun Kuk Do. Oklahoma Historical Society Wikipedia Early Life Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris was born on March 10, 1940, in Ryan, Oklahoma. He was the eldest of three brothers. His father, Ray Norris, served in World War II and later worked various jobs, while his mother, Wilma, had Irish ancestry. At age 12, Norris moved to Torrance, California, where he later joined the United States Air Force in 1958. Martial Arts Career Norris began training in martial arts while stationed in South Korea, where he learned Tang Soo Do. He became a successful martial artist, winning numerous championships, including the World Professional Middleweight Karate title for seven consecutive years. In 1990, he made history as the first American to achieve the rank of 8th Degree Black Belt Grand Master in Taekwondo. Acting Career Norris made his film debut in "The Wrecking Crew" (1968) and gained fame through action films like "Way of the Dragon" (1972) alongside Bruce Lee, and the "Missing in Action" series starting in 1984. He starred in the popular television series "Walker, Texas Ranger" from 1993 to 2001. Personal Life and Legacy Norris has been married twice and has five children. He is a devout Christian and has written several books on martial arts, philosophy, and self-help. He became a cultural icon with the "Chuck Norris facts" internet meme, which humorously exaggerated his toughness. Norris passed away on March 19, 2026, at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy as a martial artist, actor, and author. Show Sponsor: Patriot Patch How you can help out the show: Patches and Stickers Using the following links help support our show. Subscribestar GodandGuns you have to set up for repeat donation if you want it monthly. www.subscribestar.com/god-and-guns Powertac Lights - godandguns Crossbreed Holsters - GNG Armed Citizen Armed Citizen® Today On Jan. 23 in St. Petersburg, Fla., around dinnertime, two men were sitting in a vehicle when two other men approached and reportedly tried to rob them at gunpoint. The robbery victims were also armed, however, and one or both of them responded by shooting at the alleged assailants. One of the robbery suspects died and the other was critically wounded. Police detained all involved but said the incident appeared to be self-defense. (fox13news.com, Tampa Bay, Fla., 1/24/26) From the Armed Citizen® Archives – January 1989 An 89-year-old Ft. Wayne, Ind. woman was talking on the phone when the line went dead. Later, she heard noises and thought someone was trying to break in. So she headed out the door to a neighbor's house to call the police. But, as she opened the door, a man wearing a black hood pushed her back into the house. Her 91-year-old husband heard the commotion and grabbed a shotgun. The hooded man told the husband to get back, but when the resident continued to advance, the hooded man fled. “The gun saved us,” the woman said. “Boy, did he run.” (The News Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.) Wrap Up: -Send feedback to GodandGunsTV@gmail.com -Please tell your friends about us,
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On this episode of the Eastmans Predator Pros Podcast, host Corey Groff sits down with Butch Whiting from Kryptek for a conversation that feels more like two hunters swapping stories around a campfire. The two hit it off right away as Butch shares the story of his first-ever whitetail buck, a memory that sparked a lifelong passion for hunting. Butch also gives listeners an inside look at how Kryptek got its start, the vision behind the brand, and how it grew into one of the most recognized names in hunting camouflage today. To top it off, Butch tells stories from the wilds of Alaska, chasing wolves in some of the most rugged country imaginable. Hornady: https://bit.ly/Hornady-Eastmans Kryptek: https://bit.ly/Kryptek-Eastmans onX hunt: https://bit.ly/onXHunt-Eastmans SigSauer: https://bit.ly/SIGSAUER-Eastmans Silencer Central: https://bit.ly/SilencerCentral-Eastmans
God and Guns Podcast GNG 365 - Waiting on the Lord Intro: Welcome back to Episode 365 of the God and Guns Podcast . I'm your host, Troy. (Doug) And I'm your other host Doug. (Troy) We use this podcast to talk about God, guns, and the responsible Christian gun owners' interests. On this week's God and Guns Podcast we ask are you waiting on the Lord? Want to thank our sponsors: Bandwidth Sponsor: Firearms Radio Network - Other Shows - Content Patriot Patch Co This Week's God and Gun activities: Doug: God: Church Sundays Guns: EDC . Havent been doing much. Work is keeping me busy. Got in a wreck monday and have been dealing with insurance to get it fixed. Goes into the shop Monday. Troy: God: Daily Bible Reading, Church, Church Security Guns: Went to the range down here and punched holes in targets. Dry fire training. Practiced reloads. Ordered some more AR magazines and 300BO subsonic. Family: house is getting girls bathroom remodeled and shop finished out. We are waiting for them to wrap up so we can return. Farm: Not much right now Ham: I got nominated for President of CKARC, I turned it down as I told them I would be traveling too much, then they voted me in as Vice President. I've now been asked to take over as treasurer & secretary. EDC Check: Troy: Shadow Systems XR920n a Crossbreed Super-Tuck Holster, using a STOG Enhanced Life Saver, Sof-T Tourniquet, steam light Doug: Sig P365 with Romeo Zero optic on it.. Hornady critical duty ammo. Benchmark OTF. Feedback: ITunes Comedy An old preacher was dying. He sent a message for his banker and his lawyer, both church members, to come to his home. When they arrived, they were ushered up to his bedroom. As they entered the room, the preacher held out his hands and motioned for them to sit on each side of the bed. The preacher grasped their hands, sighed contentedly, smiled, and stared at the ceiling. For a time, no one said anything. Both the banker and lawyer were touched and flattered that the preacher would ask them to be with him during his final moments. They were also puzzled; the preacher had never given them any indication that he particularly liked either of them. They both remembered his many long, uncomfortable sermons about greed, covetousness, and avaricious behaviour that made them squirm in their seats. Finally, the banker said, "Preacher, why did you ask us to come?" The old preacher mustered up his strength and then said weakly, "Jesus died between two thieves, and that's how I want to go." On this day in History: 1894 - Coca-Cola sold in glass bottles for the first time Bible Verse Exodus 32:1-6 ESV “When the people saw that Moses delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron and said to him, “Up, make us gods who shall go before us. As for this Moses, the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what has become of him.” So Aaron said to them, “Take off the rings of gold that are in the ears of your wives, your sons, and your daughters, and bring them to me.” So all the people took off the rings of gold that were in their ears and brought them to Aaron. And he received the gold from their hand and fashioned it with a graving tool and made a golden calf. And they said, “These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!” When Aaron saw this, he built an altar before it. And Aaron made a proclamation and said, “Tomorrow shall be a feast to the Lord.” And they rose up early the next day and offered burnt offerings and brought peace offerings. And the people sat down to eat and drink and rose up to play.” Exodus 32:1-6 ESV Main Topic Waiting on the Lord Show Sponsor: Patriot Patch How you can help out the show: Patches and Stickers Using the following links help support our show. Subscribestar GodandGuns you have to set up for repeat donation if you want it monthly. www.subscribestar.com/god-and-guns Powertac Lights - godandguns Crossbreed Holsters - GNG Armed Citizen Armed Citizen® Today At 2:30 a.m. on Feb. 8, two males wearing ski masks broke into an apartment in Jackson, Miss. A woman in the apartment, fearing for her life, fired on the intruders, killing one. The other suspect fled but was soon apprehended and now faces charges of burglary and murder. The armed citizen was interviewed and released, with authorities noting the shooting was justifiable. (clarionledger.com, Jackson, Miss., 2/9/26) From the Armed Citizen® Archives – December 1991 Alerted when she saw a strange car drive up and the occupants knock on the door, a 19-year-old woman got a rifle and hid in a bedroom closet. When the men broke through a cellar door and entered the bedroom, she stepped out of the closet, trained the gun on them and ordered them out. They fled. (The Lawrence County Advocate, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.) Wrap Up: -Send feedback to GodandGunsTV@gmail.com -Please tell your friends about us, leave an iTunes review, and like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/godandgunspodcast -Subscribe to us and follow us on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrKWNsJr5LlrUcBYOe-oSLw -And search for us on Instagram too. -We are on Rumble too GodandGuns -Website - Http://www.godandgunspodcast.com -Until next time, Have a blessed week. And keep your guns close but your bible closer.
On this episode of Wild & Uncut, Kristy Titus is sitting down with Seth Swerczek from Hornady Ammunition. Seth Swerczek Hornady's Marketing Communications Manager. Seth plays a key role in the various methods of external communications on behalf of Hornady. Seth is a ballistic expert with a deep personal passion for hunting and shooting. It was great to talk with him about everything Hornady has in store, as well as looking back at the last 77 years of accurate, deadly & dependable!We hope you enjoy this episode, as much as we appreciate your support! Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to make sure you catch every bit ofWild & Uncut
In this dynamic episode of the Soul Seekers Podcast, host Johnny Mack records live from the Huxwrx Safety Company booth ... Read more The post Ep. 362 | Suppressing the Myths: A Deep Dive into Suppressors and Ballistics with Huxwrx & Hornady appeared first on Soul Seekers.
Host Seth Swerczek is joined by Jayden Quinlan, Joe Thielen, and Miles Neville for a deep dive into copper expanding bullet design. From how Hornady designs copper bullets to match specific cartridge needs to the latest advancements in the CX line and real-world terminal performance, this episode breaks down the science behind modern copper hunting projectiles.
New episode is live! In this episode of the Eastmans Predator Pros Podcast, I sit down with FOXPRO Pro Staffer Chad Burke to talk all things shotgunning coyotes. Chad breaks down his tactics for getting coyotes in close, what setups work best, and how he approaches fast-paced shotgun stands. He also shares a pile of great stories from hunting eastern Tennessee, along with hunts in the Midwest—including Kansas and Oklahoma. Give it a listen and thanks for tuning in and supporting the podcast. Hornady: https://bit.ly/Hornady-Eastmans Kryptek: https://bit.ly/Kryptek-Eastmans onX hunt: https://bit.ly/onXHunt-Eastmans SigSauer: https://bit.ly/SIGSAUER-Eastmans Silencer Central: https://bit.ly/SilencerCentral-Eastmans
In this episode of the Whiskey & Windage Podcast, we welcome Seth Swerczek from Hornady for a deep dive into the brand's relentless pursuit of precision. Hornady has built its reputation on innovation, consistency, and performance, and Seth walks us through how their current lineup is designed to meet the needs of today's shooters and hunters.We also get into the hot calibers everyone is talking about right now and discuss how to determine which Hornady product makes the most sense for your specific application. Whether that's hunting, competitive shooting, or stretching things out at distance. Seth shares valuable insight into Hornady's engineering philosophy, quality control standards, and how the company continues to evolve with modern demands.If you're interested in ammunition trends, caliber selection, and what drives real-world performance, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
Drew Miles Podcast sits down with Seth Swerczek from Hornady for a deep-dive on bullet design and real-world terminal performance. They break down varmint vs match vs hunting bullets, why some projectiles can be “lights out” and others can be inconsistent, and how velocity windows drive expansion and penetration. The conversation hits everything from V-MAX nostalgia and modern ELD-VT performance, to the truth behind ELD-M vs ELD-X construction, energy debates, and practical caliber choices for elk. They close with a focused recommendation for .22 Creedmoor loads (80gr ELD-X and 69gr ELD-VT) and a quick detour into 7PRC vs 280 Ackley, plus some desert dirt-bike talk.Key takeaways / bullets (for show notes page) Lead-core varmint bullets (example: V-MAX) create dramatic terminal effect on coyotes compared to many monolithic copper options that can “pencil” through thin-skinned game. ELD-VT (Varmint Target) is positioned as a modern, fast-twist varmint bullet line: low-drag shape + explosive terminal behavior. Factory match ammo has closed the gap with handloads for many rifles; modern chambers/twist rates can be more forgiving and consistent. ELD-M vs ELD-X: externally similar in some weights, but internally different (jacket thickness/taper + core retention features) which changes consistency and “performance envelope” on game. Match bullets can absolutely work on animals, but “sometimes” is the problem—consistency matters more than best-case performance. Velocity is a driver for bullet function; too slow can fail to open, too fast can cause shallow blow-up depending on design. For elk-sized game, Seth's personal preference trends toward 7mm (not necessarily “more energy,” but appropriate diameter + bullet design + confidence). 7PRC's “why” (vs custom 7 mag / 280 AI): off-the-shelf ability to run long, high-BC bullets in factory rifles/ammo without custom mags/reamers/higher-pressure handload gymnastics. .22 Creedmoor: Seth's field experience is strongly positive with 80gr ELD-X for deer/antelope and even larger plains game; 69gr ELD-VT is his coyote “medicine.”
Trying to decide between Hornady's new .25 Creedmoor and Weatherby's new .25 RPM cartridge? Or are you unconvinced that they are any better than your reliable old .25-06 or .257 Weatherby Magnum? We're here to help! Or rather, we've got professional help... We're joined this episode by Colton Heward; professional big game guide and Managing Editor of Peterson's Hunting. He's a quarter-bore savant from way back, and has already hunted New Zealand and Old Mexico with these new .25-caliber hot-rods. We talk through the various characteristics and strengths of each, and Colton supports his opinions with awesome stories about hunting Himalyan Tahr in giant mountains, Red Stags in hell-holes, and Coues Deer in vast deserts... ENJOY! Northern Shrike Drop Warning! Contact Siembida Custom Knives: (740) 270-9057 FRIENDS, PLEASE SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe and get access to all our bonus material on www.patreon.com/backcountry Email us questions here: backcountryhuntingpodcast@gmail.com VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: www.timneytriggers.com www.browning.com www.leupold.com www.siembidacustomknives.com www.onxmaps.com www.silencercentral.com https://www.portersfirearms.com/ https://javelinbipod.com www.swiftbullets.com
Host Seth Swerczek is joined by Assistant Director of Engineering Joe Thielen to break down the build behind Joe's Tactical Class .308 Win PRS rifle. From barrel and stock to optics, trigger, and muzzle brake, they dive into the component selection process and the reasoning behind each choice for competitive precision rifle shooting and podium finishes.
In this episode of the Predator Pros Podcast, Corey Groff sits down with Levi Johnson and Logan Sluggett from Dogging With Levi. In this episode the guys talk about the New ECHO line of thermals SIG Optics offers, Logan gives details of what he likes about the Echo line. Levi and Logan also discuss which Sig day optics they prefer.. Levi shares how Dogging With Levi started back in the mid-2000s, and Logan talks about going from a young kid to now hunting predators at night with the SIG ECHO line of thermals. The three break down decoy dogging tactics, day vs. night hunting strategies, and share plenty of hunting stories, tips, and lessons from the field. Hornady: https://bit.ly/Hornady-Eastmans Kryptek: https://bit.ly/Kryptek-Eastmans onX hunt: https://bit.ly/onXHunt-Eastmans SigSauer: https://bit.ly/SIGSAUER-Eastmans Silencer Central: https://bit.ly/SilencerCentral-Eastmans
In this episode, host Corey Groff sits down with FOXPRO's Jon Collins for a laid-back, story-filled conversation covering everything from Jon's career journey to the recent hunts he's been on, along with a few of Corey's recent hunts as well. The fellas swap plenty of hunting stories, dive into the ups and downs that come with time in the field, and share some laughs along the way. Jon also brings some great insight from his years in the industry, making this one a fun and informative listen from start to finish. If you enjoy real conversations, hunting talk, and good storytelling, you won't want to miss this episode! Hornady: https://bit.ly/Hornady-Eastmans Kryptek: https://bit.ly/Kryptek-Eastmans onX hunt: https://bit.ly/onXHunt-Eastmans SigSauer: https://bit.ly/SIGSAUER-Eastmans Silencer Central: https://bit.ly/SilencerCentral-Eastmans
In Episode 102 of Eastmans Predator Pros Podcast, host Corey Groff sits down with Cal Taylor for a deep dive into Cal's career as a predator control specialist with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Cal shares how he got his start in predator control, what the job really looked like on the ground, and how that experience led him to begin recording his own predator sounds. The conversation also covers Cal's early role in capturing original sounds that helped shape electronic calling for FoxPro Inc. in its early days. They also discuss the new sounds that Cal has recently released on his own. Hornady: https://bit.ly/Hornady-Eastmans Kryptek: https://bit.ly/Kryptek-Eastmans onX hunt: https://bit.ly/onXHunt-Eastmans SigSauer: https://bit.ly/SIGSAUER-Eastmans Silencer Central: https://bit.ly/SilencerCentral-Eastmans
In this episode, Larry Weishuhn sits down in the wilds of West Texas with Jeff Johnston of the NRA and American Hunter. Recorded on a sprawling 40,000-acre cattle ranch near the Mexican border, the two discuss the unique challenges of hunting the "fan-tailed" Carmen Mountain Whitetail in the high desert. Larry and Jeff swap stories about the rugged terrain, the necessity of quality optics, and the diverse wildlife of the Chihuahuan Desert. The conversation then turns to a passionate discussion about the vital importance of the Second Amendment, the role of the NRA, and why unity among gun owners is critical for the future of the United States. [00:00] Intro & Sponsors: Larry introduces the show from the high-elevation desert of West Texas. [02:00] The Landscape: Discussing the "spine-filled" vegetation and diverse wildlife of the Chihuahuan Desert (Javelina, Mule Deer, Elk, Black Bear, and Quail). [04:15] The Carmen Mountain Whitetail: Larry explains the biology of this unique subspecies—smaller than a Coues deer but with a tail the size of a standard whitetail. [06:30] Hunting Stories: Jeff recounts his successful hunt and Larry jokes about "double drop tines." Mentions of Fred Eichler's success in camp. [09:45] Tactics & Gear: The importance of "glassing" in vast country. Discussion on optics (Stealth Vision), rifles, and the necessity of flat-shooting calibers (.270, 7x57, 6.5) and accurate ammo (Hornady). [14:20] The Second Amendment: A serious pivot to the state of gun rights. Larry emphasizes why the 2nd Amendment is the backbone of American freedom. [16:00] The NRA's Role: Why the NRA remains the strongest lobbying organization due to its membership base, not just money. [18:30] Call to Action: Larry urges listeners to write handwritten letters to legislators and maintain membership in gun rights organizations. [21:00] What's Next: Larry discusses his upcoming hunts in Oklahoma and Texas. "Everything here, for the most part, has got spines, stickers... if you look at our hands, you can probably see all the scratches." — Larry Weishuhn "To me, anything that scores 85 or better is one heck of a deer." — Larry Weishuhn on the Carmen Mountain Whitetail "Without the Second Amendment and our ability to own guns, this country will not exist in a relatively short period of time." — Larry Weishuhn This episode is brought to you by: DSC (Dallas Safari Club): Conservation, Education, and Advocacy. Hornady: Accurate, Deadly, Dependable. Taurus: Award-winning revolvers and pistols. Stealth Vision: High-tech, precision-driven eyewear and optics for the modern hunter. Red 55 Winery: Signature wines from country artist Miranda Lambert. Choctaw Hunting Lodge: Home of some of the finest hunting in North America. The Crown Bar: La Grange, Texas. Texas Wildlife Association Double Nickel Taxidermy Burnham Brothers Game Calls Join the DSC: www.biggame.org Join the NRA: nra.org Follow Larry Weishuhn: Website | Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seth Swerczek and Preston Lentfer break down Seth's brand-new coyote rifle build for the 2026 season. From barrel and optic to trigger and suppressor, they walk through every component choice—and explain how this setup is optimized for fast, accurate daytime predator hunting.
Eastmans Predator Pros host Corey Groff sits down with Jeff Thomason to talk about how Jeff started "Predator Pursuit", and how it went from a DVD series to a show on the Sportsman Channel. We discuss his career, and the places it has taken him. We talk about night hunting with lights and thermals and the benefits of using lights over thermals. We discuss content that the show "Predator Pursuit" puts out on social media, the team Jeff has put together to make that possible, and Jeff shares one of his worst moments while hunting. Hornady: https://bit.ly/Hornady-Eastmans Kryptek: https://bit.ly/Kryptek-Eastmans onX hunt: https://bit.ly/onXHunt-Eastmans SigSauer: https://bit.ly/SIGSAUER-Eastmans Silencer Central: https://bit.ly/SilencerCentral-Eastmans