USA – (AmmoLand.com) – This time, Remington celebrates 200 years of continuous production for America. It’s a remarkable story that begins with one young man who wanted a rifle in 1816. Eliphalet Remington II was about to launch a dynasty. Whether fulfilling government contracts during wartime, or manufacturing cash registers and sewing machines during peacetime, Remington’s Story continues today, arming sportsmen, hunters and armies around the world.
Plus, the first National Championship for a new USPSA division. Red dot optics compete in the Carry Optics Championship in Illinois. The run and gun competition is lightning fast with the Pro Shooters competing for the new Championship Title.
And, we’re Talking Tech on the guns and cartridges of 1873 that would win the West. Tune in Wednesday to Outdoor Channel!
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Vintage Sniper Match
This weekend, the crew is headed to the CMP Marksmanship Park in Talladega for the Vintage Sniper Match. Teams of pairs compete with vintage sniper rifles from all over the world. Stay tuned for behind-the-scenes photos!
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