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Laserlyte Kryptonyte .50 Bmg Green Laser Cartridge Bore Tool

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 at 6:25 PM

Laserlyte Kryptonyte .50 Bmg Green Laser Cartridge Bore Tool
Saves .50 Caliber Enthusiasts Time, Money And Ammo

Laserlyte KRYPTONYTE .50 BMG

Laserlyte Kryptonyte .50 Bmg Green Laser Cartridge Bore Tool

Laserlyte

Laserlyte

Cottonwood, Ariz. - -(AmmoLand.com)- The LaserLyte Kryptonyte .50 BMG green laser cartridge bore tool (K-50) helps sight-in .50 caliber rifles quickly and economically. Getting the user on paper the first shot, (3-4 inches from center at 100 yards), the K-50 fits inside the chamber and when the bolt is closed the laser automatically activates. The daylight-visible 532-nanometer laser creates a dot that can be seen up to 100 yards with the naked eye.

Manufactured to the highest degree of .50 BMG match grade tolerances, each unit is checked with LaserLyte’s custom-made gauge. The K-50 is powered by one CR2 battery (commonly used in digital cameras) that provides 1.5 hours of continuous on.

The extreme accuracy of the K-50 coupled with the high visibility of a green laser make this the must-have bore tool for any serious .50 BMG shooter. Whether it is initial sight-in or checking to see if the rifle is still on target, both can be achieved with time and ammo savings. MSRP $199.95.

LaserLyte K-50 Specifications:

• Product Number: K-50
• Compatibility:.50 BMG Match Grade rifles
• Power Output: 532nm
• Battery: 1-CR2
• Battery Life: 1.5 hours continuous on
• Activation: pressure activated primer button
• Minimum Diameter: 0.80 in., 20.3 mm
• Maximum Diameter: 0.25 in., 6.35 mm
• MSRP: $199.95

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LaserLyte, the leader in laser technology, is the shooting and hunting division of P&L Industries. The company strives to heighten the experience of shooting by offering high quality, competitively priced lasers and other firearms accessories. For more information about LaserLyte and its complete line of products contact: LaserLyte, 101 Airpark Road, Cottonwood, Arizona, 86326, 928-649-3201, www.laserlyte.com.

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2009 NRA National Smallbore and High Power Silhouette Championships

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at 1:39 PM

2009 NRA National Smallbore and High Power Silhouette Championships to be Held at NRA Whittington Center

National Rifle Association

National Rifle Association

FAIRFAX, VA --(AmmoLand.com)- The National Rifle Association has announced that the 2009 National Smallbore and High Power Rifle Silhouette Championships will be held the first week in August at the NRA Whittington Center in Raton, New Mexico.

Four separate Silhouette Championships comprise this well-known shooting event: The Smallbore Rifle Championship, the Smallbore Hunting Rifle Championship, the High Power Rifle Championship, and the High Power Hunting Rifle Championship.

“We are pleased to have The National Smallbore and High Power Silhouette Championships return to the Whittington Center in 2009,” said Kayne Robinson, Executive Director of General Operations. “The facility is the perfect venue for these shooting events with designated ranges for each discipline.”

The Smallbore Rifle Silhouette Championships will be held August 2-4, 2009. Both smallbore events use the same course of fire, shooting at four types of silhouette targets. Competitors will fire 40 rounds as follows: 10 shots at chickens (40 meters); 10 shots at pigs (60 meters); 10 shots at turkeys (77 meters); and 10 shots at rams (100 meters).

The High Power Rifle Silhouette Championships, held August 6-8, 2009, follow the same course of fire at longer distances for both events. Chicken targets are fired at 200 meters, pigs at 300 meters, turkeys at 385 meters, and rams at 500 meters.

For each of the four championships, shooters must compete in three matches (one per day), with the aggregate score determining the final rankings. The Individual Championship is determined by the aggregate score of all three matches, and the Team Championship is determined by the aggregate score of the three team members’ first two matches.

For more information about the National Silhouette Championships or other competitive shooting events or programs, visit www.nrahq.org/compete or call 1-877-672-6282.

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Established in 1871, the National Rifle Association is America’s oldest civil rights and sportsmen’s group. Four million members strong, NRA continues its mission to uphold Second Amendment rights and to advocate enforcement of existing laws against violent offenders to reduce crime. The Association remains the nation’s leader in firearm education and training for law-abiding gun owners, law enforcement and the military.

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