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MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2025

- ARCHERY -
FL Outdoors, manufacturer of TAC Vanes, announces the release of our Limited Edition Freedom Arrow Wraps and Vanes. Red, White & Blue Driver Vanes and matching Freedom Wraps are built for more than just looks and are designed with TAC Vanes elite performance materials.
- COMPETITION -
USA Shooting introduce the Chairman’s Path to Podium Fund, a powerful new initiative designed to fuel peak performance and reward those who rise to meet the moment.
After two exciting finals Marcus Klemp and Nathalia Tobar claimed the men’s and women’s air pistol champion titles June 16 at the 2025 USA Shooting National Championships in Anniston, Alabama, hosted by the Civilian Marksmanship Program.
- ENFORCEMENT -
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating an incident that took place Thursday morning and resulted in the arrest of a Lake Station man. Officers discovered a father and son were boating when an altercation occurred during which the son used a blunt force object against the father, causing both to fall into the water.
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating a fatal off-road vehicle (ORV) accident that occurred Saturday in the Hanover area. Upon arrival, an officer determined that Charles Howell, 75, of Hanover, was operating the ORV with three passengers when they ran off the road, causing the ORV to roll multiple times down a hill. No occupant was wearing a seatbelt or helmet at the time of the accident.

- EVENTS -
The Buckmasters Expo, presented by Mountain Dew, returns to the Montgomery Convention Center August 15-17 for its 30th year. This milestone event remains one of the most highly anticipated outdoor shows in the Southeast, offering a full weekend of family-friendly fun, hunting gear, entertainment, and more.
The Murray Road Agency shares that Tim Brandt, CEO of Murray Road, will join several close partners as a featured panelist at the upcoming Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA) Annual Meeting. 
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) will be at the 2025 Delta Waterfowl Duck Hunters Expo July 25-27 at the OKC Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City. Constituents are encouraged to swing by the Department's booth to talk all things waterfowl with migratory game bird experts.
- FISHERIES -
The Gulf Council would like to gain a better understanding of what’s happening with hogfish in the Gulf. The Council recognizes that as active fishermen, you may notice trends or interesting things happening in the Gulf that the scientists and managers may not be aware of yet.

- FISHING -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has issued an emergency closure for Harrison Lake Fishing Access Site. This site will be reopened as soon as conditions allow.
The Big Bite 4" Scentsation Fuzzy Stick is creepy, crawly, and killer on bass. Featuring “fuzzy” appendages that are designed to drive fish crazy, the Scentsation Fuzzy Stick is truly unique and already has a proven track record.
- HUNTING -
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission unanimously approved regulations to modify turkey season dates and zones for the 2026 turkey hunting season at Thursday’s official meeting, which was held at Golden Glo Studio in Camden.
Surplus swan licenses, valid in the Central Flyway, will be available for purchase on a first-come, first-served basis beginning Monday, June 23, at 5 a.m. FWP received fewer applications than licenses available in the drawing, which took place earlier this month, leaving 238 unclaimed licenses.

The 2025 Oklahoma Controlled Hunts winners have been notified. But if you weren't selected (or even if you were!), there's still a chance at winning a dream hunt through the Wildlife Department's Outdoor Oklahoma Adventure raffles. Tickets remain available through July 1.
- INDUSTRY -
While nationwide firearm sales have held steady this spring, Guns.com is reporting significant growth, surpassing 10% year-over-year gun sales growth in the first half of 2025, according to its internal data.
Sons of Liberty Gun announced the appointment of Real Street Tactical, Sanford, FL, as its newest Platinum Dealer. To celebrate this new partnership, a two-day launch party will be held at Real Street Tactical on June 27–28, 2025.
Liberty Ammunition announced its donation of Liberty OverWatch 9mm ammunition to the upcoming FBI Citizens Academy Alumni Association silent auction. This contribution underscores Liberty Ammunition’s commitment to supporting law enforcement and community education efforts.

Archon Firearms announced a strategic transition in its U.S. market operations. As part of the cooperation plan between Archon Firearms and PTR Industries Inc., Archon Firearms has now established its U.S.-based subsidiary, Archon Firearms USA. Archon Firearms USA will oversee all aspects of import, distribution, and customer service for U.S. dealers and customers.
PTR Industries announced a strategic transition in its U.S. market operations. As part of the plan between PTR and Archon Firearms, Archon Firearms has established a U.S. based subsidiary, Archon Firearms USA.
Sons of Liberty Gun Works announces the appointment of Sean Murphy as Vice President of Sales & Marketing. Murphy brings a wealth of experience in the firearms industry, having held roles in sales, marketing, training and product management at KGM Suppressors and Nightforce Optics.
- LEGISLATION -
In a letter sent to Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Mike Crapo, the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), along with its partners, helps set the record straight regarding the removal of suppressors and short-barreled firearms from the National Firearms Act (NFA).

A coalition of public interest organizations, led by Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and FPC Action Foundation (FPCAF), warned Senators about the far-reaching effects of a provision in the Senate Judiciary Committee’s reconciliation language (Subtitle B, Section 203 of H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act) that would require courts to impose financial bonds before issuing temporary restraining orders or preliminary injunctions against the federal government.
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation strongly opposes a measure placed in the budget reconciliation bill that calls for the sale of 2 to 3 million acres of Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service land.
- LITIGATION -
Gun Owners of America and Gun Owners Foundation, joined by a coalition of allied organizations, have filed a critical amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take up NRA v. Glass and strike down Florida’s unconstitutional ban on gun purchases by law-abiding 18-to-20-year-old adults. 
In a unanimous decision, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of SAF and its partners in Nguyen v. Bonta, SAF’s challenge to California’s one-gun-per-month gun rationing law. 
Knife Rights and its fellow plaintiffs have filed a Notice of Appeal in our Federal Second Amendment lawsuit against the Federal Switchblade Act.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced a resounding 3-0 victory over California’s “one-gun-per-month” gun ban law in a new Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision. The opinion in Nguyen v. Bonta can be viewed at firearmspolicy.org/nguyen.
- OPTICS -
Building on the proven technology of Steiner’s T6Xi-series tactical riflescopes, the H6Xi optics blend that same military toughness with features catering to the needs of the modern hunter. Now, Steiner expands the H6Xi riflescope’s versatility and field functionality with the release of two new models featuring a rear focal plane reticle.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) recently elected Steve Hall to its Board of Directors. Hall was previously president of the International Hunters Education Association (IHEA) and served 10 years as a board member of the National Bowhunter Education Foundation.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
Field & Stream announces Moultrie as the official cellular game camera in an exciting year-long partnership. These two trusted brands are embarking on a journey dedicated to the pursuit and preservation of the outdoor experience.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
MDT announced the expansion of its LSS GEN3 Chassis System with an inlet offering for the Short Action Savage Axis. Also being released is a Sling Swivel Mounted MDT GRND Pod bipod.
Ameristep has announced a major brand launch ahead of the fall hunting season, delivering big with the introduction of the Banshee Wide-Bottom Extreme Hub Blind. The Banshee features an oversized footprint to deliver a more spacious feel than ever, meaning improved space to stretch, ample storage for gear, and extra wiggle room for up to three adult hunters.
XS Sights now offers its popular R3D 2.0 night sights for Springfield Echelon pistols. This second-generation sight features bigger and brighter rear tritium dots than its predecessor. 
Langdon Tactical and Field Ethos have come together again to bring back the GHOST 92 in 2025. The all-inox Beretta 92s were discontinued years ago. Known as “ghost” 92’s, they’ve become highly sought after and difficult to find. In true Field Ethos style, the Ghost is back — enhanced by Langdon Tactical.
Derya Arms announces the launch of the DY9 ISLAND 9mm Pistol and its standalone Complete Upper, a revolutionary duo that brings a classic, competition-grade Island Barrel Design to shooters everywhere.
- PUBLISHING -
Tim Carini has been appointed the Publisher of the In-Fisherman brand as announced by Michael Cassidy, Group Publisher at Outdoor Sportsman Group. Carini was previously Associate Publisher In-Fisherman and Sales Director-Endemic Fishing/Marine for In-Fisherman.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Timber Creek Outdoors has been a sponsor of The High Road with Keith Warren for many years. During this partnership, The High Road Group has provided Timber Creek Outdoors with many opportunities to test their products and gather valuable content in the field. 
- STATE PARKS -
Step back in time and celebrate Independence Day over the Fourth of July weekend July 4-6 at Fort Kearny State Historical Park. Reenactors will be at the park to discuss life as a soldier celebrating Independence Day during the fort’s early days.
Spend some time this summer in Nebraska’s northwestern state parks. During July, a variety of events are planned for those for all ages and interests. Don’t forget to purchase a required vehicle park entry permit to enter the state parks. Get one at OutdoorNebraska.gov or at state park entrances.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Radius Indiana celebrated the opening of two segments of the Monon South Trail. The trail segment in Campbellsburg and Saltillo totals 3.53 miles, with 0.59 miles asphalt pavement and 2.94 miles of crushed stone surface. In New Pekin, 1.39 miles of asphalt pavement and 3.9 miles of crushed stone surface were opened for a total of 5.29 miles.
- TELEVISION -
The Anglers Channel Bass Wrap Up Show was recently in Eufaula, Alabama to cover the third annual Minn Kota and Humminbird Owners Tournament. Although only in its third year, the Big Bass format and HUGE payout has become a big hit, with over 700 anglers participating for their shot at over $200,000 in cash and prizes.
 

“Right-sizing” is the phrase we’re seeing everywhere. It shows up in press releases, earnings calls, and quiet shop-floor conversations. What it really means is this: people are losing jobs, SKUs are being cut, investments are being delayed, and operations are trimming the fat after growing too fast or planning too optimistically.

That’s the visible side. What it should mean is something more disciplined—adjusting your business to match the reality of the market, no more, no less.

This shift should not come as a surprise.

Earlier this year, I wrote in The Shooting Wire that summertime demand would fall to about 38 percent of what the market saw in February and March. That prediction held. The shops and manufacturers that saw the signs made early adjustments. They trimmed expenses, slowed hiring, and prepared for a summer slowdown. Those who did not are now scrambling to fix bloated budgets and excess overhead.

Hanging onto Q1 expectations will only delay what needs to happen. What looked like a strong start in January and February turned into a mirage by June. Revenue targets were missed. Inventory piled up. The customers did not walk through the door like they used to.

Failing to act quickly when signs point down does more than hurt cash flow. It chips away at your flexibility. The longer you wait, the fewer good options remain.

The current slowdown is not just about tariffs or threats of higher prices. The market is still dealing with the COVID hangover. Commodity calibers like 9mm, .223, and 5.56 are down roughly 40 percent from recent highs. There is no shortage of product. Shelves are full. Warehouses are packed. Every segment of the supply chain is saturated.

A price war is in full swing

Distributors are cutting prices to move aging inventory, and retailers are watching margins shrink. Customers are still buying, but only when the price feels like a steal. There has to be a compelling offer. Otherwise, they walk. Many gun owners stocked up during the pandemic. They said, “I’ll never run out of 9mm again,” and filled their garages. That stock only moves when the price is too good to pass up.

Conflict overseas might suggest that input costs should rise and scarcity should follow. That has not happened, and I do not see this impacting demand. The domestic customer holds the power right now, and their wallets are tighter than they used to be.

So, what can you do?

Start by right-sizing more than just your payroll or product lineup. You have to right-size your mindset. Below is a short action list for every store owner trying to stay healthy through the back half of the year:

1. Cut to the Core

Look at your inventory with a cold eye. If a product has not turned in 90 days, it is time to discount, bundle, or move it. Free up cash. Stick with products that earn their place on the shelf. Remove anything that relies on wishful thinking.

2. Know Your Numbers

Do not guess. Pull real reports. Review sales by SKU, margin by category, and return rates. Focus on what turns and what earns. Make sure your staff knows which products matter most to the bottom line.

3. Be mindful with labor

Your team is one of your most important investments — and often your largest fixed cost. When foot traffic slows, be proactive: adjust hours or shift schedules to match demand. If downsizing becomes necessary, approach it with transparency, and compassion. A lean, well-supported team will typically outperform a larger one that isn’t fully utilized.

4. Rebuild Customer Connection

Spend more time on the floor. Greet your regulars. Run events that bring value—range nights, cleaning clinics, and first-time buyer Q&As. When people feel welcome and seen, they show up more often. That is how loyalty gets built.

5. Simplify Your Message

Speak plainly. The customer wants clarity, not hype. Tell them what works and why. Make it easy for them to choose. That simplicity will win trust faster than any gimmick or technical sales pitch.

6. Partner Locally

Meet with your local range. Find another store nearby that serves a different segment. Pool your resources for an event, a flyer drop, or a community match. One store can host a gear demo while another runs a safety class. Sharing the load helps everyone succeed.

7. Prepare for the Next Cycle

No downturn lasts forever. When the market turns, the disciplined operators will have clean inventory, loyal customers, and better cash flow. Make decisions now that will leave you in a strong position next spring.

This cycle is different from the last. The customer is smarter, the inventory is heavier, and the margin for error is smaller. You cannot wait until Q4 to fix what is already off track.

You have to act now.

Right-sizing is not a sign of weakness. It is a sign of discipline. It is a commitment to protecting your team, your balance sheet, and your ability to serve the customer over the long haul.

Cut what does not earn. Keep what customers value. Invest in the relationships that bring them back.

That is how you outlast the cycle.

— Pete Brownell

Brownell is Chairman of the Board of Brownells. He is also chairman and CEO of Brownells parent company, 2nd Adventure Group.

 
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