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- TOP STORY -

Sturm, Ruger & Co. responded to Beretta Holding S.A.'s nomination of four board candidates, detailing Beretta's demands for discounted stock, disproportionate board representation, and governance rights that would violate antitrust laws. Ruger's board stated it engaged constructively with Beretta but rejected demands inconsistent with corporate governance best practices and U.S. law.

- ARCHERY -

Team Mathews achieved first and second-place finishes at the 2026 NFAA Indoor Nationals in Memphis, with Kyle Douglas winning the Freestyle Pro Men's division and Randy Morocco placing second in Freestyle Pro Senior. The victories continue Team Mathews' dominant start to the indoor archery season.

- AUCTIONS -

Guns.com and Smith & Wesson have launched a special auction benefitting the Second Amendment Foundation's legal initiatives. The exclusive collaboration features a limited-edition Smith & Wesson collector's set with a 1854 rifle and Model 29 revolver, custom-engraved by Baron Engraving with 22-karat gold inlay. The auction runs through March 23, 2026.

- AWARDS & HONORS -

The Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation presented Smith & Wesson with its 2026 Conservation Partner of the Year award. Over the past five years, Smith & Wesson has provided more than $236 million in Pittman-Robertson funds, making it one of the largest funders of wildlife conservation in America.

- EVENTS -

The National Friends of NRA fundraising celebration will be held April 17, 2026, in Houston during the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits. Premier Sponsor Henry Repeating Arms supports the event, which features auctions including a custom rifle package from ACME Machine, with proceeds benefiting firearm safety and youth shooting sports programs.

- FISHERIES -

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife will release more than 80,000 rainbow trout at 93 locations beginning March 11 across the state. New release locations include Meadow Ridge Metro Park's Mirror Pond, Restoration Park Pond, East Palestine Park Pond, and others, with youth-only fishing opportunities at select sites.

- FISHING -

Unoccupied fish houses must be removed from all waters beginning March 15. Fish houses may be used after this date if removed daily, and anglers are encouraged to clean up any trash left behind.

- GRANTS -

The South Carolina Waterfowl Association received a grant from the South Carolina American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission to restore Richardson Cemetery in Clarendon County, the burial site of Brigadier General Richard Richardson. The project includes archaeological verification, restoration work, and interpretive panels to transform the cemetery into a publicly accessible Revolutionary War heritage site.

- HUNTING -

The Arizona Game and Fish Department is accepting mail applications beginning March 16 for leftover 2026 elk hunt permit-tags, including 95 limited opportunity antlerless elk, 2 youth-only antlerless elk, 3 archery-only antlerless elk, and 1 archery-only bull elk. Remaining tags will go on sale March 23 at department offices.

- INDUSTRY UPDATE -

The Project ChildSafe Foundation, a program of NSSF, launched a streamlined product donation process to support its Safety Sweepstakes and charity auctions. The new system allows manufacturers, retailers, and industry partners to easily submit products that help raise funds for firearm safety education and community outreach nationwide.

RetailBI, powered by Gearfire, released its February Firearm Sales Index reporting a 6.5% year-over-year decline compared to February 2025. The index uses point-of-sale data from over 2,000 U.S. firearms retailers with same-store methodology to provide accurate new firearm demand measurements, replacing reliance on NICS figures.

Azimuth Technology announced the promotion of Mauricio Giraldo to Vice President of Operations after more than 13 years with the precision manufacturing company. Giraldo will lead manufacturing strategy and operational performance across Azimuth's platform, focusing on production excellence and process optimization for the defense, aerospace, and military sectors.

- LEGISLATION -

The Virginia General Assembly passed SB749, banning semi-automatic firearms and magazines holding over 15 rounds, despite Second Amendment protections. Governor Abigail Spanberger is expected to sign the bill, which takes effect July 1, 2026. Firearms Policy Coalition President Brandon Combs announced plans to file a federal lawsuit challenging the ban.

- ORGANIZATIONS -

Turkeys for Tomorrow and Hunt Regs have partnered to collect citizen science data on wild turkey populations. Hunters can submit sightings and observations through the Hunt Regs app or website, with chances to win guided hunts as incentives for participation in this wild turkey research initiative.

The Boone and Crockett Club praised the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture's bipartisan vote advancing the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, which includes funding for the Forest Conservation Easement Program. Club president Mary Webster highlighted the bill's conservation provisions supporting wildlife habitat and voluntary working lands programs benefiting both natural resources and producers.

- PODCASTS -

Hunting Matters podcast episode features John Toomey, a legendary Houstonian whose 97-year life spans business leadership, civic service, and international sporting. The discussion covers his careers in law, hospitality, and automotive industries, military service, and lifelong passion for hunting across Mexico, Argentina, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania alongside Fr. Richard A. Houlahan.

- PRODUCT NEWS -

Conservation leader Rob Keck became the first person ever to complete the Canadian Wild Turkey Super Slam using a custom TriStar Viper G2 shotgun. Keck, former CEO of the National Wild Turkey Federation, previously achieved the US Super Slam and hunted turkeys in all 49 U.S. states with huntable populations. TriStar Arms CEO Gus Bader personally built the 20-gauge Viper G2 for Keck's historic Canadian achievement.

Bear & Son Cutlery released the Genuine India Stag Bone 3 ½" Barlow pocketknife, an Alabama-made two-blade knife featuring high carbon stainless steel blades and traditional Genuine India Stag Bone™ handles. The heritage-inspired design honors the iconic Barlow style with polished bolsters and an MSRP of $80.99.

Galco has released the Concealable 2.0, a modernized strongside belt holster for 4.25" railed 1911s. The updated design features red dot optic compatibility, improved ergonomics, and premium steerhide construction with enhanced retention and durability.

- PUBLISHING -

Petersen's Hunting released its April/May 2026 Guns & Gear Issue, featuring in-depth testing and reviews of firearms, optics, ammunition, and hunting gear. The issue includes firearm reviews from Craig Boddington, Keith Wood, Joseph von Benedikt, and Brad Fitzpatrick, with coverage of rifles including the Nemo Electus and Winchester Xpert.

- RANGES -

GRITR Range, a premier indoor shooting range in North Richland Hills, Texas, has scheduled five in-person Texas License to Carry classes for spring 2026. Each eight-hour session covers firearm safety, Texas carry laws, use of force, and includes written and shooting proficiency tests. Online LTC courses are also available paired with live fire qualification through a Texas DPS-approved instructor.

- SCHOLARSHIPS -

The North Dakota Game Wardens Association is sponsoring scholarships for fall semester students interested in majoring in wildlife law enforcement or related fields. Applications must be submitted to ndgamewardens@gmail.com by May 1.

- SPONSORSHIPS -

Relentless Knives USA has been named the exclusive knife brand for the 2026 season of Ted Nugent's Spirit of The Wild on the Pursuit Channel. The veteran-owned company's self-sharpening titanium knives and American manufacturing align with Nugent's values and product performance standards.

Winchester and White Flyer have renewed their sponsorship of the NSCA Championship Tour and Winchester Ladies Cup for 2026. Winchester added $40,000 in payouts and 120 cases of AA target shotshells for female sporting clays athletes, reinforcing its commitment to growing female participation in the shooting sports.

Moultrie Mobile has renewed its sponsorship with Whitetails Unlimited, a conservation organization with over 475 chapters and 120,000 members. Moultrie, known as the industry's leading feeder company, provides game cameras and wildlife management products to hunters and outdoor enthusiasts.

- STATE AGENCIES -

Montana's State Shooting Facilities and Improvements Development and Oversight Task Force will meet March 11 via Zoom. Created by House Bill 899, the task force must develop recommendations for state shooting facility development by June 30, 2027. The public is invited to attend and participate in the feedback session.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks celebrates its 125th anniversary of conservation efforts, tracing its origins to 1901 when Governor John E. Rickards appointed W.F. Scott as the state's first game warden. The agency has restored wildlife populations through transplant programs and partnerships with private landowners, supported by Pittman-Robertson Act funding since 1937.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources Natural Resource Commission will host its monthly meeting online on March 12 at 9:30 a.m. The public may participate via video conference or phone. The meeting agenda includes management agreements, construction projects, and contract amendments with organizations including Pheasants Forever, Inc. and the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation.

- TELEVISION -

Pursuit Channel spotlights Bass Pro Shops Fisherman's Handbook, an 11-year-running weekly fishing series hosted by Wade Middleton featuring professional anglers and Bass Pro Shops experts. The show delivers practical bass-fishing techniques, seasonal patterns, and gear selection strategies available on Pursuit Channel and Pursuit UP's free streaming platform.

Deer & Wildlife Stories with Keith Warren features Tajada Whitetails, owned by George Tunal, showcasing the Texas breeding operation's 38 bucks with 38-inch inside spreads. The episode highlights elite genetics including Gunslinger bloodlines and standout sires Bad Bart and Six Shooter, airing on Pursuit Channel and YouTube's Deer Farming Channel.

In Wall Street conversations, you’ll occasionally hear the expression “creeping takeover.” It describes how a company or individuals take an ownership position in a company, espousing the quality of the investment, and denying any other intent. Later, however, they begin criticisms of the company’s performance, management, and overall health. At that point, they commence “creeping” toward a takeover.

When Beretta took a significant stake in Ruger, it kicked off a lot of one-sided conversations. The conversations were one-sided because Beretta simply refused any comment beyond describing their investment in Ruger as exactly that, an investment. It was simultaneously complimentary and confounding.

Ruger wasn’t necessarily buying that explanation. Especially as Beretta continued to buy Ruger stock. In fact, it’s increased to the point Beretta Holding is now the largest single shareholder in Ruger.

In response, Ruger’s board enacted a Shareholder Protection Plan, commonly known as a “poison pill.” If/when any single investor met or exceeded a 10% ownership threshold, Ruger would put additional shares into the marketplace sufficient to dilute the percentage holdings of, in this case, Beretta. Poison pills normally discourage additional investment by raising the stakes.

Shortly before IWA, Beretta announced it would commence a proxy fight with Ruger. In the announcement, the Italian giant announced four candidates it would seek to place on the Ruger board of directors. Not coincidentally, Ruger had just announced three new board members and the cycling out of three priors.

From there, it was easy to surmise that a battle was ahead. Last Friday, Beretta fired their latest public shot, releasing a statement deeply critical of Ruger’s 2025 results and management. Ruger’s fourth quarter and full-year 2025 results, it said “underscore a clear and growing disconnect between management’s rhetoric and actual performance — a disconnected that cannot be explained away as cyclical or temporary headwinds.”

Instead, Beretta said, “these results appear to reveal a management team and Board that are failing to execute effectively and are doubling down on a failed strategy that is eroding value for shareholders, employees and customers.”

Yesterday, Ruger responded, issuing its first public response to the Beretta statement. The company felt the statement necessary to “set the record straight based on Beretta’s recent claims.

Ruger says the claim that Ruger failed to “constructively engage” with Beretta was simply not true. Ruger had reached out to Beretta and asked them to pause their stock purchases pending discussions.

Instead, Beretta refused and continued buying Ruger stock. On the opening day of NASGW last October, the Ruger board of directors adopted a short-term shareholder rights plan to protect the interests of Ruger shareholders from Beretta’s “creeping takeover.”

Subsequently, Beretta declined Ruger invitations for in-person, principal-to-principal meetings, while sending “aggressive letters” through counsel.

Then, on December 15, 2025, a face-to-face meeting did happen in Paris. During that meeting, Beretta told Ruger their goal was to combine the two companies. Ruger was also informed there was “no interest in preserving the status quo” and Beretta would “find a way to increase the position if Ruger remained resistant.”

In February, representatives from both companies met in Luxembourg, trading several proposals, but never reaching an agreement. Per Ruger’s press release, Beretta repeatedly indicated a readiness to “go to war” should their demands not be met.

The demands? According to Ruger, they included Ruger’s issuing additional shares to Beretta at a discount (15%) giving Beretta 25% of Ruger and the right to vote those shares in its “own self interest,” board representation “disproportionate” to Beretta’s ownership-and the appointment of a member of the Beretta management team to the Ruger board.

A Beretta management member on the Ruger board, FYI, would be in violation of U.S. antitrust laws. A final demand included dismantling of the Shareholder Protection plan.

Last Friday, a Beretta spokesperson reached out to make me aware of the Beretta statement regarding Ruger’s 2025 earnings. It was the first contact I’d had with anyone from Beretta holdings. No further comment was offered.  You can read their statement in Monday’s edition of The Outdoor Wire.

Yesterday, I spoke with Ruger President & CEO Todd Seyfert regarding the Ruger response (you can read it in today’s news section). He told me Ruger will respond “based on facts, not conjecture.”  “taking the high road” rather than firing back at Beretta’s combative stance. “We will,” he said, “respond based on facts, not conjecture.” He also reiterated that they are “focused on running the business, and our brand remains strong, there is great demand for our products, and we have a clear plan for 2026 and beyond.”

More than a half century of watching proxy fights and takeovers of every description it’s safe to say there’s a lot more of this story yet to come.

And, as always, we’ll keep you posted.

—Jim Shepherd

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