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FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2024

- ACQUISITIONS -
AMMO, Inc. announces that it has acquired a tooling manufacturer that provides key resources toward the production of ammunition in its Manitowoc, Wisc. factory. The Company expects that this acquisition will result in both streamlined operation of the factory and an annualized cost savings of over $1 million.
- AWARDS -
At its 16th annual Capital Conservation Awards Dinner, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership proudly celebrated the conservation achievements of Representative Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.), Representative Bruce Westerman (R-AR), and Fresh Tracks host Randy Newberg.
- BOATING -
Yamaha Marine is ready to help customers get the most out of their summer with the “Hit the Water” sales event. The new promotion adds big value with the purchase of select, eligible new Yamaha four-stroke outboard models.
- COMPETITION -
Vihtavuori’s Doug Koenig, using Vihtavuori N320 pistol powder exclusively, has won back-to-back action pistol championships. Koenig scored a 1918 x 184 to win the Crawfish Cup Regional Action Pistol Championship and a 1918 x 177 for the Louisiana state Action Pistol Championship.
Qualifying for 64-team state tournaments in both senior and junior divisions in the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s Youth Shooting Sports championships begins this week with the first of four regional tournaments at the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation/Jacksonville Shooting Sports Complex on Graham Road.

Team Savage proudly announces the impressive performance of Matt Alwine in the 2024 NRL Manners Elite Hunter. Alwine secured a first-place victory in the Factory division of the event, showcasing exceptional skill and precision in competitive shooting.
- CONSERVATION -
Saugatuck Brewing Company and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources are joining forces during trout season to raise awareness and vital funds for habitat restoration initiatives across Michigan.
- COURTS -
The Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a long-running challenge of Maryland’s ban on so-called “assault weapons” have filed a reply brief in their effort to obtain certiorari from the U.S. Supreme Court.
- EVENTS -
SAR Firearms announces they will be attending the 2024 Texas Tactical Police Officers Association’s (TTPOA) Range Day, April 24th through April 28th at the Kalahari Resorts & Convention Center in Round Rock, Texas.

Gun Tote’n Mamas® is excited to announce the collaboration for a special class taught by renowned firearms and Alaska native Donna Anthony, owner of Point Blank Firearms Academy. The course will be held at Sportsman’s Warehouse in Anchorage, Alaska.
Century Arms and CANiK announce their attendance at the 2A Collective Range Event & Vendor show held just outside of historic Savannah, Georgia, April 26th & 27th.
- FISHERIES -
Florida’s recreational and commercial stone crab seasons in state and federal waters will close May 2, with the last day of harvest being May 1. This annual season closure is intended to increase the stone crab population and build resiliency in the fishery.
- FISHING -
As saltwater fishing for 2024 heads into the peak seasons, a look back at 2023 reveals another record-breaking year for those who fish Alabama’s coastal waters and the Gulf of Mexico.

Free Fishing and Park Entry Day in Nebraska is May 18 Enjoy a Saturday of fishing or state park activities without the need to purchase a fishing or park entry permit for the day.
- FORESTRY -
Another fire season is approaching, and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Idaho is asking for your help to prevent human-caused fires. BLM Idaho Acting State Director June Shoemaker, signed the 2024 Fire Prevention Order, which prohibits specific fire-related activities on public land from May 10 through Oct. 20.
- GIVEAWAYS -
As Mother’s Day approaches, Nosler®, Inc is proud to announce a special giveaway package valued at over $3,000 to honor the extraordinary love and dedication of mothers everywhere.
- INDUSTRY -
NSSF® tracks and and reports monthly U.S. import units for several sporting arms, ammunition, and optics categories from the US International Trade Commission. Here are the results for January 2024 compared to January 2023.

MTM Case-Gard is excited to announce that the company has hired outdoor industry veteran Klay Maynard as its new National Sales Manager. In his new role as National Sales Manager, Maynard will manage all sales efforts and initiatives for the MTM Case-Gard brand.
NSSF tracks and reports monthly U.S. export units for several sporting arms, ammunition, and optics categories from the US International Trade Commission. Here are the results for January 2024 compared to January 2023.
To all U.S. gun owners, Do Not Travel to the Turks and Caicos Islands, a British Overseas Territory located southeast of the Bahamas, and if you have already made plans, reconsider your destination.
NSSF® praises Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp for signing into law HB 1018, the Second Amendment Privacy Act. This NSSF-supported law protects the privacy and sensitive financial information of people purchasing firearms and ammunition in The Peach State.

Ashley Dooley has become the latest certified staff firearms instructor certification at Gunsite Academy.
HeadHunters NW proudly announces Gold Sponsorship of the 2024 NSSF® Marketing and Leadership Summit, to be held in Ponte Vedra, Florida, from May 7 to 9. In addition to sponsoring the NSSF Summit, Shaylene Keiner, President of HeadHunters NW, will record several podcasts during the event.
Dometic announces the return of awning manufacturing and distribution back to Elkhart, Indiana. Starting in May, awning production will begin out of the Dometic plant on Industrial Parkway in Elkhart. The product facility will increase overall awning production capacity to meet local RV manufacturer demand.
- INVASIVE SPECIES -
Aerial treatments conducted by Indiana DNR divisions of Forestry and Entomology & Plant Pathology to slow the spread of Lymantria dispar, now called spongy moth, in selected areas of Adams and Wabash counties could begin the week of May 5, if the weather allows.

- NOW STREAMING -
The special guests on Episode 202 of the Rapala #WeAreCollegiateBass Podcast are Easton Fothergill and Nicholas Dumke from 2nd ranked University of Montevallo.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The New Jersey Chapter of Women for Gun Rights (WGR) and the Coalition of New Jersey Firearm Owners partnered again for their Annual Banquet at The Mansion on Main Street in Voorhees Township, raising over $20,000.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
TrueTimber has partnered with Moosehead Breweries to release a limited-edition can with its Alpine Lager brand featuring TrueTimber’s Riptide camouflage pattern. These specialty cans will be available exclusively in Canada for a limited time where Alpine 24 can packs are sold.
Burris Optics announces their continued partnership with the popular YouTube channel, Deer Meat for Dinner. This collaboration strengthens Burris Optics' commitment to supporting outdoor enthusiasts and providing them with top-notch optics for their adventures.
- POWERSPORTS -
With the coming of warmer weather, off-road vehicle (ORV) enthusiasts are eager to ride. Indiana Conservation Officers reminds the public to operate ORVs responsibly and remember to follow these safety rules.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
The Hornady® Handbook of Cartridge Reloading, the most comprehensive and trusted reloading reference for decades, is available in app form. Like the bound and eBook versions, the new Hornady® Reloading App provides everyone from the novice to the seasoned handloader everything needed to successfully reload a variety of rifle cartridges.
Ranger and Ball and Buck announce their first collaboration together. This collaboration introduces premium eyewear and accessories tailored to elevate the experience of sporting clays enthusiasts, blending craftsmanship and functionality seamlessly.
NEBO introduces the Nano Luxtreme Pocket Light, a breakthrough in compact lighting solutions. This pocket-sized illuminator, designed to fit into the pockets of jackets or pants effortlessly, offers USB-C rechargeable functionality, coupled with Smart Power Control, seamlessly transitions through five distinct light modes.
Swagger Bipods is revolutionizing the hunting experience with their latest innovation: the Swagger Stalker Lite. This lightweight and compact shooting bipod offers mobile hunters the critical stability they need to make deadly shots without compromising weight or maneuverability.
For those hunting or camping, having a set of quality knives suited for butchering and preparing meals in the field is essential. TRUE respects culinary preparation's roots with the PrimalForge line of knives. Each knife has a rustic finish and design that can be used in the kitchen or carried into the field.
Helix 6 Precision is pleased to announce major price reductions across the entire line of barrels. Helix has made these price reductions possible by streamlining manufacturing efficiencies and achieving higher production volume. These savings have taken effect for all new distributors, dealers, and consumer direct orders.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
The National Rifle Association of America is pleased to announce MidwayUSA as the official sponsor of the 2024 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits to be held in Dallas, Texas on May 17-19.
Precision Rifle Series (PRS) announces Kestrel Ballistics as the Official Wind Weather Meter and Ballistic Calculator of the 2024 Precision Rifle Series Season.
Precision Rifle Series (PRS) is honored to once again announce MagnetoSpeed as the Official Chronograph of the 2024 Precision Rifle Series Season.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Interested in joining the ranks of Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers? Join us Monday, May 6, at 6 p.m. ET for a live, virtual information session.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved recommendations for 2024 deer, antelope and elk hunting seasons at its meeting April 25 at Ponca State Park.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board will hold two more public hearings on May 6 and 8 to solicit input on deer and the department’s 2024 Antlerless Harvest and Youth/Novice Recommendation.
The Michigan DNR is committed to providing Michigan residents the opportunity to share input and ideas on policy decisions, programs and other aspects of natural resource management and outdoor recreation opportunities at meetings of the public bodies that advise the DNR.
- STATE PARKS -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) invites public review of a proposed project to complete a trail system at Fort Owen State Park to link the parking lot, buildings and interpretive education panels.
- TELEVISION -
Outdoor Action TV announces the second season of Bass Pro Shops Between The Scales, on the 24/7 streaming network that’s free to download.
Winchester is excited to announce the third season of Winchester Life, a television series celebrating the spirit of hunting, shooting sports, and the outdoor lifestyle, will premiere on Waypoint TV in 2024.
- WILDLIFE -
Calf Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in the Bitterroot Valley, Montana, just east of Hamilton, has a new opening date of May 15 at noon this year. This is the same seasonal opening day and time as many WMAs around the state.
 

Later this morning, the Commerce Department will announce a new rule making their Bureau of Industry and Security’s alleged “90 day pause” to review current firearm export review policies permanent.

The new rule will be effective on May 30 as an “interim final” with a 60-day wind-down for existing licenses.

A comment period will be provided to July 1, 2024.

The BIS’s 90-day pause (now in its sixth month) has already taken a toll on small companies supplying component parts to the rest of the industry.

With today’s approaching announcement, it appears “pause” might more accurately described as a BIS “trial balloon.”

A negative impact on American businesses was not supposed the stated purpose of the ‘pause” - it was to assess policies and security issues. Yet in an administration that has declared the gun industry to be “the enemy” it’s probably seen as an added benefit, not an abandonment of the Commerce Department’s mission to champion U.S. commerce.

According to briefers Thea Kendler and Jim Golsen changes under this new rule will: separate non-semi automatic weapons from automatic ones, include a new requirement for a license for all jurisdictions, include more rigorous standards for review- including ending presumption of approval for OAS states, extend denials to all countries with arms embargoes under ITAR, and change foreign policy factors for license determinations.

There will also be additional requirements for licenses -including a passport and national identity card for individuals listed as end users, along with a reduction of license validity periods to one year.

While the briefing and announcement might have come as a surprise to people inside the beltway, it wasn’t unexpected news to anyone outside it.

The administration has repeatedly taken unprecedented actions. They remain undeterred by the squawks of protest by Congress and have given the proverbial middle finger to the Supreme Court and found “work arounds” when their rulings didn’t go their way.

For outside observers, the only unexpected portion of the announcement was the surprising announcement that there would be a public comment period.

The sixty day window should allow individuals and businesses to express their position on the BIS ruling -and the literal and potential business impact

During the briefing, BIS was “unwilling” to provide any economic impact assessment. The industry estimates the potential impact at $258 million per year.

Those sized numbers are, essentially, meaningless to most of us. Throw in enough zeroes and numbers leave us numb.

But the pause and potential for the new rule isn’t just about import/export “numbers” - it’s also about people’s lives and livelihood.

Speak with the Chamber of Commerce in Celina, Tennessee and they’ll give you numbers from a totally different perspective. One of the companies that couldn’t survive the “pause” was located there. Despite what was described as a “great plan, excellent equipment and skilled workers,” Outdoorsman Precision Machining is out of business. In a town with only 1,400 residents, every job matters. Ten jobs lost are a potential calamity.

Washington doesn’t see the impact of their regulatory decisions, good or bad.

Celina, like many other small towns doesn’t just see the impact, they live with it.

With major companies like Barrett, Beretta and Smith & Wesson located in Tennessee, there is considerable attention being paid to the Commerce Department and its planned rule change.

Despite the Commerce Department downplaying any impact of their 180-plus day “pause” on industry the latest export numbers indicate there most certainly was a negative impact.

That “90 day pause” has now exceeded two business quarters. The January 2024 Firearms and Ammunition Export numbers from the NSSF show a decline of 38.6 percent for the handgun category, a two-plus percent drop in rifle exports and a 23 percent decrease in shotguns from 2023.

Ammunition (other than shotgun cartridges) dropped 7.8 percent and shotgun ammunition decreased 14 percent.

Compare that with significant increases in exports of telescopic sights, binoculars and sound suppressors and there’s a spread that simply doesn’t jibe with any assertion of limited impact.

The impact is genuine. Claims to the contrary are not.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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