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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025

- ARCHERY -
Easton Archery announces the launch of the Easton X10 3.2MM Parallel Pro, the latest evolution in the legendary X10 family of world-class competition arrows. Engineered for compound archery’s Olympic debut, the X10 3.2MM Parallel Pro is also an outstanding choice for recurve and barebow competitors seeking top-tier precision.
Vapor Trail announces that the Victor Arrow Rest is available nationwide. This revolutionary product combines the best features of our Micro Elite and Gen Integr8 designs, offering unparalleled performance and customization for archers of all levels.
- BOATING -
The boat ramp at Verdel Landing Wildlife Management Area in Knox County will close temporarily Nov. 20 for a renovation project, with expected reopening sometime next spring.

The new Prime DIVIDE bow series from Prime Archery®, by G5® Outdoors, is redefining what a compound bow can be. It is available in an unmatched range of axle-to-axle lengths (31, 33, 35, and 37) and brace height variations (6” or 7”). Prime builds a bow to fit every hunter, every style, and every pursuit.

- COMPETITION -
Fiocchi of America celebrates the remarkable accomplishments of its Pro Shooting Team Members Tyler Marshall, Affiliate Anna Rawe, Shelby Skagg and Richard Marshall Jr.
- CONTESTS -
Time is running out for young artists to join the 2025 Songbird Art Contest. With just weeks left before the deadline, K–12 students are invited to celebrate the season’s remarkable migrations by creating artwork inspired by some of North America’s most captivating species.

- HUNTING -
By order of the Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission, WMU 313 has reached its quota and is closed to the hunting of ALL Wolves as of Sunday November 16th, 2025.
When it comes to experiencing some of the finest wing-shooting that Arizona has to offer, the “second” dove season — which opens Friday, Nov. 21 — is not to be missed. Once again, the greatest number of doves will be concentrated in the state’s agricultural areas, particularly those that produce small-grain crops.
By order of the Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission, hunting district 502 shall be closed to the hunting of ALL Bighorn Sheep one-half hour after sunset on Tuesday, November 18th, 2025.
- INDUSTRY -
Orchid announced a live briefing to be held on November 20, 2025 at 2pm EST, breaking down the sweeping implications of California Assembly Bill 1263 (AB-1263) for FFLs nationwide. The session will provide practical guidance for retailers, manufacturers, distributors, and online sellers impacted by California’s expanded restrictions on component sales, digital manufacturing files, and associated penalties.

Insight Media Stream revealed performance results from one of its digital advertising campaigns, showcasing a highly effective strategy that overcame common industry platform restrictions. The campaign achieved a blended CPM of $8.03, significantly lower than the industry average for endemic media.
Rock Salt Marketing has launched a new AI SEO service designed to help businesses in the firearm industry—one of the most digitally restricted sectors in the U.S. marketing landscape—maximize their use of this emerging digital marketing channel.
Kinetic Development Group (KDG) announces a new partnership with Sports South. This strategic collaboration marks a major milestone for KDG, enhancing product accessibility for retailers and end users nationwide.
Celerant Technology has announced a significant enhancement to its GunBroker marketplace integration: Precision Pricing for GunBroker. This industry-first tool leverages live marketplace data to help firearms retailers make smarter, faster pricing and listing decisions directly from their point of sale system.

- JOBS -
The Kinetic Group, part of the Ammo+ division of Czechoslovak Group (CSG), is actively recruiting a talented Marketing Manager to drive the strategic growth and brand excellence of its legendary Remington brand, with additional support for Fiocchi and Baschieri & Pellagri (B&P).
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The NRA Foundation has once again stepped up to fight hunger in Missouri, donating $30,000 to help feed children and families across the state through a partnership with the Conservation Federation of Missouri (CFM), Feeding Missouri, and the Share the Harvest Program.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Davidson’s announced the expansion of the exclusive N-Frame Model 20 heavy-duty exclusive revolver line produced in collaboration with Smith & Wesson to include a 6” barreled model. Now, this latest iteration is almost gone.
Bond Arms’ model, The First Lady, is engineered for those who demand both performance and elegance. Its compact 3 inch barrel and slim, ergonomic B6 grips provide a comfortable and concealable form factor without sacrificing the formidable stopping power Bond Arms is known for.

The Mantis TitanX is here. This innovative training gun integrates MantisX technology to track movement, analyze performance, and deliver precise feedback, helping you build skills that transfer directly to live fire.
Long before synthetic fibers filled the shelves, nature had already perfected one of the finest performance materials on earth: merino wool. Sourced from Merino sheep—originally bred in Spain and later refined in the rugged highlands of New Zealand and Australia—this natural fiber has been prized for centuries for its softness, warmth and versatility.
- PROMOTIONS -
GRITR Outdoors announces a sale on Holosun optics and laser/IR sighting devices. Through November 30th, hunters and shooting sports enthusiasts can enjoy discounts of up to 51% on a wide selection of Holosun products, including pistol and rifle red dot sights, laser sights, weapon lights, and mounts.
- PUBLISHING -
Hook & Barrel Magazine® has unveiled Lights Out: Skate or Die, a short film that breaks away from traditional outdoor storytelling. Fusing the rebellion of 1980s–90s skateboarding culture with the stark, reflective solitude of the American West, the film captures the battle for mental health, sobriety, and second chances.

- SPONSORSHIPS -
CZ-USA has joined as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, announced WTU President Jeff Schinkten.
- TELEVISION -
The Gamekeepers of Mossy Oak, airing Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Outdoor Channel, is redefining how to celebrate the great outdoors. This series explores the intersection of science, hunting, fishing, and wildlife conservation, offering viewers and listeners a deeper connection to the natural world.
The highly anticipated Guns & Ammo Showcase is set to air this November, bringing exclusive insights and must-have deals in the firearms industry just in time for the holiday season. Viewers can tune in to the Outdoor Channel on Wednesday, November 26, at 8 p.m. ET, and the Sportsman Channel on Thursday, November 20, at 9 p.m. ET.
- WILDLIFE -
One of our native wildlife species historically played an important role on Thanksgiving Day. North America’s native wild turkeys were the ancestors of the Thanksgiving turkey on our dinner table.

 

After a pretty distinct message of dissatisfaction from voters across the country, the Trump administration is now focused on actions it can take to convince people they’re working at lowering the cost of living.

Meanwhile, prices for many pantry staples have risen steadily. Coffee, for example, has gone from a national average of $6.47/pound to $9.14/pound.

That’s largely due to the tariffs put in place on Brazil, the principal source of our coffee supplies.

In an attempt to lower costs, the administration is looking at anything from tariff reductions to a $2,000 onetime payment to citizens, supposedly from the tariff windfall. Consumers are hoping for something to give their embattled wallets a break.

Costs have eaten away at incomes far faster than the government’s 2.9 inflation rate. Statistics aren’t persuasive when they say “things are looking up” while grocery bills keep rising, jobs are in jeopardy and medical costs are skyrocketing.

Even if the government does take significant measures to cut the cost of living, there’s no quick relief in sight. No guarantee companies will drop their prices even when their costs drop. They’re in the business of making money, and their initial reluctance to raise prices and absorb rising raw good costs will be more than compensated by slower price drops. If they drop prices at all.

Unfortunately, average Americans today are as short on patience as they are on cash. We want relief now.

We’re approaching the holiday season and there’s little doubt that theoretical Thanksgiving turkey dinner market basket every local news outlet in the country creates will reflect considerably higher prices. Don’t know about cranberries or pumpkin pies, but virtually everything else associated with that festive dinner will be more expensive, from the gasoline to get to dinner to the electric or gas used to cook the turkey.

Fortunately, that isn’t true for most of our readers. This is also hunting season.

While many coworkers are fretting over the cost of meat, we’re heading afield to replenish our freezers with the “protein” we know is the best and most pure nourishment possible.

Many of our acquaintances don’t know anything about the camaraderie formed in fields and forests. They know even less about the bounty reaped from them.

Combine that with the bounty from our gardens and we eat healthier than the vast majority of our neighbors, whatever their economic situation.

And from economic uncertainty comes a recruitment opportunity. Economic uncertainties create a terrific opportunity to invite co-workers, friends and acquaintances to join us afield.

If they don’t want to go hunting, we can most assuredly demonstrate the benefits of our lifestyle by inviting them to enjoy anything from a casual dinner of venison chili or burgers to fancy elk, pheasant or quail dinners.

The food many of us take for granted won’t show up on fast-food menus. You may (occasionally) find a bison burger on a bar menu, but you’ll have to go ultra high-end to find pheasant, quail or elk. The same dinners we routinely enjoy at home can cost hundreds of dollars there.

We have freezers full of the same meats. And the knowledge it’s not pumped full of chemicals, artificially colored, inhumanely raised or genetically engineered by anyone other than God.

As we move afield this season, we can’t forget this is the month where we -as hunters- have the opportunity, if not the obligation, to share the bounty of our harvests.

In the spirit of Thanskgiving, we should remember that we’re doubly blessed.

As hunters, we should also recognize the beauty we see afield. Not everything about hunting is about the harvest.

We get to enjoy the wonders of creation, free of artificial enhancement or theme park foolishness and partake of the bounty of those wild lands. All while helping nature maintain the balances essential for healthy wildlife and wild lands.

We’re blessed. And with that blessing comes an obligation to be a blessing to others.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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