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MONDAY, JUNE 30, 2025

- EDITOR’S NOTE -
In observance of Independence Day we will not be distributing any of our services on Friday, July 4. The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will resume our normal distribution schedule on Monday, July 7. If you have important news to distribute prior to the holiday weekend, please submit it by 4:00pm Eastern on Wednesday, July 2. News arriving later will not make Thursday’s final editions for the week.
- BOATING -
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) and partner agencies will be patrolling Arizona’s waterways over the Fourth of July holiday weekend to provide heightened enforcement and awareness about the dangers of drinking alcohol while boating.
- COMPETITION -
Zachary Jones and Albert Fiori, both of the United States, topped the podium at the 2025 Hillsdale College World Shooting Para Sport Grand Prix on June 26 in Hillsdale, Michigan at the John A. Halter Shooting Sports Center.
- CONSERVATION -
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission joined the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Postal Service, Ducks Unlimited and Bass Pro Shops Friday at Mack’s Prairie Wings to unveil the 2025-26 Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp and begin sales of these conservation tools that have provided more than $1.2 billion for wetland and waterfowl habitat in the United States.
- GRANTS -
In 2025, the Bunker Club awarded 22 grants to the next generation of rising junior athletes through its annual Bunker Club Endowment Grant. Each awardee received $6,363 to support critical needs, such as entry fees, travel for matches, gun support, competition gear, and ammunition, resources critical for athletes working to reach the next level in their development.

- HUNTING -
If you found yourself tagless after the Arizona Game and Fish Department's 2025 fall draw, here's a deal for you! Conservation First USA is wrapping up its Big Game Super Raffle where tickets to hunt mule deer, white-tail deer, bison, bighorn sheep and more for 365 days are only $10 per species. The deadline to purchase tickets is June 30.
Enter now for your shot at a once-in-a-lifetime sea duck hunting adventure. This isn’t a dream. It’s the Greenland Kings Hunt for Two Sweepstakes, now live at Worldwide Trophy Adventures.
- INDUSTRY -
Katadyn Group announced the appointment of Karl A. Baumann as chief executive officer. Baumann brings more than 20 years of international leadership experience in manufacturing, operations, and business development across industrial and consumer sectors.
FN America announces the promotion of Dan Hines to the position of Vice President, Commercial Products, effective June 2, 2025. In this role, Mr. Hines will drive FN’s growth strategy through his leadership of the Commercial and Law Enforcement Sales, Product Development, and Marketing teams.

- INVASIVE SPECIES -
Over 50 boat landing events are planned across Michigan to mark this year’s Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week, June 29 to July 5. Public awareness about the impacts of harmful, nonnative aquatic plants and animals is critical to protecting Michigan’s ecosystems, tourism and economy.
- JOBS -
The Ecommerce Account Manager position is a commission + base role. The ideal candidate for this position is customer obsessed while being able to balance driving key performance metrics. Additionally, this individual is highly effective at communicating via phone, email and text.
- LEGISLATION -
Yesterday, the language to dispose of certain federal lands across 11 western states was committed to be removed from the Senate budget reconciliation bill, delivering a big win for sportsmen and women across the nation. Since the proposal was first made public, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) has been working tirelessly to keep public lands in public hands and defend access for sportsmen and women. 
In Delaware, Knife Rights supported bipartisan SB 108 unanimously passed the House. This bill would remove the restrictions on sale or possession of automatic (switchblade) knives in the First State. It also amends the “Deadly Weapons” exemption for “ordinary pocketknife” by deleting “folding” in order to cover all types of knives, and increases the length from 3 inches to 3.75 inches. The bill now Heads to Governor Matt Meyer who is expected to sign it.

Gun Owners of America (GOA) and six other gun rights organizations issued a joint statement urging the U.S. Senate to continue to fight to gut the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA) despite the Parliamentarian’s egregiously incorrect ruling that NFA excise taxes cannot be repealed using the budget reconciliation process.
The Firearms Policy Coalition issued a statement in response to reports that the Senate Parliamentarian has advised that key pro-liberty provisions in the Republican reconciliation package would be subject to a 60-vote threshold under the Byrd Rule, essentially striking them from the Senate’s version of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” unless the Senate overrules her.
Gun Owners of America and six other gun rights organizations issued a joint statement urging the U.S. Senate to continue to fight to gut the National Firearms Act of 1934 despite the Parliamentarian’s egregiously incorrect ruling that NFA excise taxes cannot be repealed using the budget reconciliation process.
- LITIGATION -
Gun Owners of America (GOA), alongside Gun Owners Foundation (GOF) and together with the State of Missouri represented by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, has filed a major federal lawsuit against Jackson County, Missouri for enacting a sweeping gun control ordinance that strips 18-to-20-year-old adults of their right to keep and bear arms.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
MDT Sporting Goods announced the continued expansion of the ACC Premier GEN2 lineup with new compatibility for both the Remington 700 Left-Handed Short Action and the Tikka T1X.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Friday, June 27, 2025, the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation (SAF) filed a supplement to our May 16, 2025, petition to Gov. Ferguson asking for the removal of Washington Fish and Wildlife Commissioners Barbara Baker, Lorna Smith, Melanie Rowland, and John Lehmkuhl. The supplement provides new evidence of corruption and bad practices of the commission..
Waterfowl and waterfowl hunters will benefit greatly from recent conservation measures supported by Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and the state Legislature. During the recently completed 2025 legislative session, $29 million was secured to fund levee restoration at the White Lake Wetlands Conservation Area in Vermilion Parish.
National leaders from Ducks Unlimited, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bass Pro Shops, U.S. Postal Service and other partners hosted a live event Friday, June 27, at Mack’s Prairie Wings in Stuttgart, Arkansas, celebrating the first day of sale for the 2025-2026 Federal Duck Stamp.

- PARTNERSHIPS -
Timber Creek Outdoors, a leading American manufacturer of MSR, pistol, and rifle parts, has proudly partnered with The High Road with Keith Warren for many years. Throughout this long standing relationship, The High Road Group has consistently delivered high-impact opportunities for Timber Creek to test and showcase their products in the field, transforming real hunts into high-value, brand-building content.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Crow Wholesale announced the launch of ClayStorm Shotshells, a new line of U.S.-manufactured target ammunition designed to deliver consistent performance at an accessible price point. Available exclusively through Crow Wholesale, ClayStorm offers a full range of 12-gauge and 20-gauge options ideal for trap, skeet, and sporting clays.
MDT Sporting Goods announced the expansion of the ACC Premier GEN2 lineup to include compatibility with the Ruger 10/22 and Volquartsen Rimfire Rifles. With this new rimfire addition, MDT continues its commitment to pushing the limits of chassis technology for hunters, competitors, and tactical shooters alike.
- PROMOTIONS -
Speer Ammunition is giving shooters another reason to stock up this summer with its latest rebate promotion: Speer Summer Savings, available July 1 through July 31, 2025. For a limited time, customers who purchase at least two boxes of eligible Speer centerfire handgun ammunition will receive a 20 percent rebate on the purchase price, with a maximum rebate of $200 per person or household.
Remington Ammunition announces its latest consumer rebate offer, Golden Saber Savings, available July 1 through July 31, 2025. This limited-time promotion offers customers up to $200 back on purchases of select Remington self-defense handgun ammunition.
VIKTOS, known for its veteran-designed apparel and gear, announced its Independence Day Sale, offering 20% off sitewide from June 30 through July 11, with free shipping on all orders over $150.
Federal Ammunition has announced a new rebate program for customers purchasing select Federal Premium Personal Defense handgun ammunition. The Personal Defense Deals rebate runs July 1 through July 31, 2025, giving customers the chance to earn up to $200 back.
This summer, Guns.com is teaming up with some of the biggest names in the firearms industry to launch an exclusive promotion gun owners won’t want to miss: free shipping on the entire firearm catalogue from top manufacturers — all summer long.
- RANGES -
In October 2024, the Jasper-Pulaski FWA shooting range was temporarily closed to undergo renovations to increase the number of shooting positions, improve safety features and access to the range, and add user-comfort amenities. It will re-open Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
- SAFETY NOTICES -
ASP has determined that a small number of Ultra Plus Handcuffs have internal lock sets that may malfunction under certain circumstances, and is offering replacement parts for affected restraints, at no cost. These parts are easily user-installed.
- STATE AGENCIES -
A section of North Deadhorse Road will be closing in northern Delta County (Michigan) beginning Monday, July 1, through Thursday, Aug. 8, to replace two culverts on Deadhorse Creek. This temporary closure limits access to hunting and other recreation on state forest lands.
- STATE PARKS -
Nebraska Game and Parks reminds campers and other outdoor recreationists to be safe with fire this coming Fourth of July holiday weekend. While no campfire bans are in place at Nebraska State Parks or on state wildlife management areas, campers and recreationists should be aware that local entities may have burn restrictions in place.
Officials announced Thursday more than two dozen water and wastewater projects at Alabama State Parks. Many of these projects will use ductile iron pipe manufactured in Alabama.
- TELEVISION -
Pursuit Channel announces the milestone 25th season of The Choice with Ralph & Vicki. Premiering in the third quarter of 2025, this landmark season will air weekly on Pursuit Channel and stream on Pursuit UP.
Thompson/Center Arms announces an official ambassador partnership with Outdoor Channel’s Hunt Masters, the acclaimed outdoor television series hosted by renowned hunter and conservationist Gregg Ritz.
Ralph and Vicki invite all to tune into their 25th season of The Choice on Pursuit Channel. The 1st episode begins airing Monday June 30th at 11:30PM (EST). Vicki and Aubrey Cianciarulo join On The Road and Open Season TV at Palmer Outfitters in Colorado for a unique Velvet Elk hunt.
 

On Saturday, this feature read a bit differently—but things move fast (when they want to move fast) on Capitol Hill.

Early Saturday, it looked as if the Senate’s reconciliation bill would not include the Stop Harassing Owners of Rifles Today Act (SHORT) and the Hearing Protection Act (HPA), due to the Senate’s language violating the Byrd Rule.

What is the Byrd Rule? Named for the late Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV), it restricts the inclusion of provisions not directly related to budgetary matters in reconciliation legislation. The goal is to ensure a smooth, expedited passage of bills with clear fiscal impact.

Why would someone want to include policy in a reconciliation bill? Because it only takes a simple majority to pass—rather than 60 votes—eliminating the threat of filibusters.

So, by adhering to the Byrd Rule, the Senate can get important legislation through without burdening it with add-on policy initiatives that wouldn’t pass the 60-vote threshold outside of the reconciliation process.

That’s why the Senate Parliamentarian ruled that Pro 2A-backed efforts to remove short-barrel rifles, short-barrel shotguns, and suppressors from regulation under the NFA violated the Byrd Rule—even though both measures would also eliminate the $200 tax stamp requirement for purchase.

This approach—bundling deregulation under the NFA with elimination of the tax burden on consumers—was known as the “no compromise” approach.

Unfortunately for the various pro–Second Amendment organizations that rallied behind and pushed the no-compromise plan, the Senate Parliamentarian didn’t compromise.

This did not sit well with those groups, which signed a joint statement condemning the removal of the SHORT Act and HPA from the Big Beautiful Bill and called for the Republican-controlled Senate to overrule the decision—or for Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) to outright remove the current parliamentarian.

Their statement framed both SHORT and HPA as tax, not regulatory, issues. The Senate Parliamentarian disagreed.

So SHORT and HPA were here today, gone tomorrow by mid-day Saturday...until.

Until Senate supporters regrouped Saturday evening and repackaged both bills with new language: language that eliminated the tax but left in place the regulation of short-barrel rifles, short-barrel shotguns, and suppressors under the NFA. This revised language passed the Senate Parliamentarian’s review and is—at the time of this writing—in the reconciliation bill.

For those keeping score, we’ve gone from no compromise to, well, a compromise. And one that benefits consumers and manufacturers.

The Senate is scheduled to debate its version of the Big Beautiful Bill today (Sunday), with a final vote expected sometime Monday. Though it’s possible it gets wrapped up late Sunday night—assuming Senate Democrats’ use of delaying tactics fails to push to a weekday vote.

Let’s assume this new language on SHORT and HPA remains intact and the Senate passes the reconciliation bill. The next step is for the Senate and House versions—both of which include tax elimination without changing NFA regulation—to go to a conference committee that will reconcile the overall differences between the two.

If the reconciled version survives the committee process, the final bill will be voted on by both the House and Senate. If it passes both chambers, it will head to President Trump’s desk for signature.

It’s a roundabout way to get where many hoped we’d go—but it’s still a win. Sure, it’s not a blowout victory with deregulation and tax stamp elimination, but it’s a step forward.

It bears noting that this is essentially the path laid out by Joe Kurtenbach of Silencer Central in an interview Friday with Outdoor Life, after the Senate Parliamentarian initially removed the language under the Byrd Rule.

Optimistic, Kurtenbach said, “There’s still a lot of game left to be played… What’s nice is the House language has already passed one body of the legislature, so [using the House version of the HPA in the Senate] might be the easiest substitution to make.”

Our own Dan Zimmerman made the same point Friday in Shooting Sports Weekly, emphasizing that the House version doesn’t deregulate suppressors but does eliminate the tax burden on consumers—presumably making it a fiscal matter rather than a policy change in the eyes of the Senate Parliamentarian, thereby satisfying the Byrd Rule.

So now we play the wait-and-see game. In the meantime, for those of you a little rusty on your Civics 101, here’s a refresher available in this short documentary and this short documentary on how the legislative process works.

Editor’s Note: If the Senate passed this Sunday night, and this is mostly old news, keep in mind we have a Sunday early afternoon deadline and, well, I tried.

— Paul Erhardt, Managing Editor, the Outdoor Wire Digital Network

 
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