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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2024

- APPAREL -
Hunters who rely on protection from snakes and unforgiving terrain swear by Irish Setter's Terrain Snake Boots. Now, with the introduction of the new 17-inch Terrain Snake Boot they can experience more snake protection coverage. This taller boot boasts Mossy Oak Obsession camouflage, providing both concealment and superior performance.
- BIRDING -
April is one of the best months to view sage grouse on their leks in Wyoming. The greater sage grouse is the largest species of grouse in North America. Each spring male sage grouse perform an elaborate sunrise display on communal breeding grounds known as leks.
- COMPETITION -
Hornady congratulates Clay Blackketter for his performance at the Koenig-Ruger Precision Rifle Competition PRS Match, April 13-14, 2024, in Grand Junction, Colorado.
The 13th Annual Nashville Sporting Clays Shoot, held Saturday, April 13, at the Nashville Gun Club, was a smashing success, with a record-breaking 41 youth participants on eight teams. This was the first year the Nashville event had local unions sponsor youth shooting teams, and it nearly doubled the turnout, going from 72 to 133 shooters.
Scholastic 3-D Archery hosted the third annual Western Indoor National Championship at the Easton Archery Center in Salt Lake City, Utah on March 23rd-24th, 2024. Nearly 250 archers from twenty-one S3DA teams across the United States traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah.

Remington Ammunition is proud to announce that Team Remington continues to compete at the highest level, taking home the championship HOA trophy as well as notching multiple wins at the 2024 NSCA Southeast Regional Championships.
Only a few open spots remain for the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s Mid-Range 3x600 event at the 2024 Eastern CMP Games, CMP Pistol and CMP Cup Matches. Additionally, those who attend the Eastern Games will also have two days of Long Range competition and the chance to purchase surplus .30-06, .30 Carbine and .22LR ammo – offered onsite.
As the title sponsor of the 2024 NRA World Shooting Championship, Walther Arms, Inc. would like to officially congratulate this year’s winners: Brian Shanholtz, Nils Jonasson, and Gregory Jordan. Congratulations are also extended to Lanny Barnes for capturing the High Lady, to Cole Shanholtz for High Junior, and Walther’s own Performance Division member, Gabby Franco.
- EVENTS -
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department and the Muley Fanatic Foundation will host Mule Deer Days at the Sweetwater Events Complex in Rock Springs May 2-4. Admission to the event is free, and the hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily.

For youth ages 10-17. Students will learn to shoot a .22-caliber rifle in the prone, sitting and offhand positions. Rifles and ammunition will be provided. Cost is $10; students will receive a free youth membership to Pheasants Forever for participating in the class.
Langdon Tactical Technology (LTT) is proud to announce its attendance at RECOIL’S CANCON. The event will take place at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix from April 18-20, 2024.
For participants of all ages who are new to shotgun shooting – bring your own, or shotguns will be available. This event will start with the very basics (stock, action, barrel), then participants will be able to handle and shoot a variety of shotguns with diverse actions and see different types of chokes. Cost is $10.
Thunder Ridge Nature Arena, a decade in planning, development, and construction, announces its inaugural Concert for Conservation. This premier event, scheduled for May 21 at 5:30 p.m., offers a sneak peek into the breathtaking nature amphitheater and showcases spectacular talent.

The annual Keeping Georgia Wild Family Festival, a community event promoting outdoor recreation and conservation education, is back for another exciting year at the Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center in Mansfield, GA. Scheduled for Saturday, May 18, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., the festival promises a day of fun-filled activities for all ages.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission educators have scheduled interesting and engaging events for the curious in May. Here are some opportunities:
- FISHERIES -
The Alabama Marine Resources Division (MRD) of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) invites the public to take part in a derelict crab trap cleanup in Mobile Bay on Friday, May 3, and Saturday, May 4, 2024. The derelict traps will be marked on Friday and removed on Saturday. There will be a post-event social at Meaher State Park in Spanish Fort on Saturday, May 4, at approximately 1 p.m.
- FISHING -
The Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish & Wildlife plans to stock nearly 63,000 rainbow and brown trout across the state this spring in preparation for inland trout fishing season, which, for inland streams, opens Saturday, April 27.

Whether you intend to release a fish you catch or plan to legally keep it, the fish should be handled properly. For the fish’s sake – and yours. Any fish you do not intend to keep should be returned to the water immediately with as little stress to the fish as possible.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
Minn Kota and Humminbird Ambassador John Garrett secured the wire-to-wire victory at the 2024 Bassmaster Elite at the Harris Chain of Lakes with a four-day total weight of 84-pounds, 5-ounces.
- GEAR -
Galco's Combat Master™, a professional-grade belt holster hand-molded by Galco’s experienced craftsmen to fit specific handguns, is now available for medium-frame 4.25” revolvers.
- HUNTING -
Hunters who provided the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department with a tooth from their deer can now find out how old their deer was by visiting the department’s website. A total of 1,966 usable deer teeth were received from successful hunters in 2023.

Hunting safely during Vermont’s spring turkey hunting seasons is easy if you follow tips issued by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.
The drawings for Montana deer and elk permits and for nonresident combination licenses are complete and applicants can check their results online. This is the fourth year of the new online application process, which allows Fish, Wildlife & Parks to complete the drawing much faster than in years past.
- INDUSTRY -
Chevalier Advertising, has been chosen to lead the public relations, creative, and media planning initiatives for X2 Dev Group.
Registration is officially open for the most widely attended and leading firearm industry-specific Import / Export conference. Join us in Washington, D.C., from July 30 - August 1 to learn more about policy and procedural changes BIS is implementing which directly affect your company’s export business.

Winchester Ammunition recently hosted legislators and outdoor industry representatives at a special event in Washington, D.C., to discuss Winchester’s commitment to providing the U.S. Military with the highest quality ammunition as well as the positive impact of shooting sports, hunting, and responsible firearm ownership.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Savage Arms® introduces the TIMBER Series– a new series of precision-engineered rimfire rifles. Offered in both bolt-action and semi-automatic, the all-new TIMBER Series is a testament to Savage’s commitment to excellence in firearms craftsmanship.
- OPTICS -
Sightmark’s flagship riflescope, the Presidio 3-18x50 MR2, proved its merit in the most recent Rokslide test by the Weekend Warriors. The Rokslide test subjects optics to the most rigorous tests to prove functionality and durability in the most extreme environments.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Project ChildSafe, a program of NSSF, in partnership with the Raleigh Metropolitan Police Department, Wake County Sheriff's Department and Triangle Shooting Academy, launched a citywide firearm safety initiative to prevent gun accidents, suicides and thefts, which included the distribution of 5,000 free gun locks and educational resources to local gun owners.
- PROMOTIONS -
NEXTORCH Industries announced their participation in the Guns & Gear Home Defense Giveaway from now through midnight Central time on April 30, 2024. The Home Defense Prize package includes NEXTORCH TA30C Tactical Flashlight and F1 Tactical Finger Ring, the perfect companion for the VKTR Industries VK-1 5.56 NATO 16″ FDE that is also included in the prize package.
- SHIPPING -
Legacy Sports International is happy to announce the addition of the New HOWA 1500 SUPER DLX Walnuts to their 2024 lineup with Short and Long Action models available in Blue or Stainless standard and magnum caliber options.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public input on a potential project that would place nearly 33,000 acres of private timberland in northwest Montana under a conservation easement and protect working lands, public recreation access, and wildlife habitat.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks recently honored the service of central Montana hunter, bowhunter, and trapper education instructors at a workshop in Great Falls. At the 2024 Region 4 workshop, twenty-eight instructors were awarded for their service milestones, ranging from 5 to 50 years.
The Indiana Natural Resources Commission (NRC) will conduct its next bimonthly meeting on Tuesday, April 23, at Fort Harrison State Park.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission, charged with oversight of the Game and Fish Department, issues this statement regarding the recent incident in Sublette County and the conviction of the Defendant for Illegal Possession of a Warm-blooded Wildlife.
Almost a year ago when Arkansas Wildlife staff first met Mary Beth Hatch she was wearing waders and leading a school principal, a teacher and a group of North Little Rock Academy students through the current of Fourche Creek at Little Rock’s Hindman Park. Now, Hatch is on the other side, recently taking over as AGFC chief of education.
- STATE PARKS -
Montana’s Pictograph Cave State Park is hosting an Earth Day exhibit and sale of artwork by local artist Hank Fuller from Thursday, April 18, to Sunday, April 21. The event will take place in the visitor center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
Government officials, civic leaders and Alabama State Parks personnel gathered Monday, April 15, 2024, for a ceremonial ribbon-cutting to officially open the new Lakeside Cabins at Gulf State Park.
This year’s celebration of World Migratory Bird Day will take place at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Montana WILD and Spring Meadow Lake State Park from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. on Saturday, May 4.
- STATES -
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is hosting its first desert tortoise viewing event. The Mojave desert tortoise species found in Utah is different from the Sonoran desert tortoise, which is found south and east of the Colorado River.
- TELEVISION -
Billy Barton and Isaac Lockwood are the two fastest Bill Drill Shooters from this season and they have been pitted against each other for the Bill Drill Showdown.
Waypoint TV announced its continued partnership with Primos for the Wild Country Wednesday’s programming block, every Wednesday from 7 to 11 PM ET. A pillar of the block is the long standing series, Primos’ Truth About Hunting.
Renowned hunter and champion turkey caller, Michael Waddell, is set to captivate audiences once again with his latest for MyOutdoorTV’s JUST SHOT™ Can't Stop the Flop.
- WILDLIFE -
Join the City Nature Challenge, a community science event to find and document urban wildlife, beginning April 26 across Nebraska. Using the free iNaturalist app, participants photograph nature and upload their observations to the app between April 26-29. Then they help identify observations between April 30-May 5.
A grizzly bear was euthanized Monday after confirmed cattle depredation on private land south of Ten Sleep. On April 14, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department investigated a report of an injured cow with wounds consistent with a grizzly bear depredation.
 

In the outdoor industry handshakes often seal agreements and paperwork is a formality. Sure, deals fall through, but seldom is the problem due to another suitor popping up.

That’s why the proposed acquisition of Vista Outdoors’ Kinetic group (the ammo makers) by Czechoslovakia’s CSG has gotten a lot of attention.

Yesterday, a pair of letters from CSG’s top management to a United States Senator and the CEO of the National Sheriffs Association seem to indicate there’s been a sophisticated PR campaign being waged against the CSG/Kinetic deal.

The letters address misconceptions, if not outright falsehoods, regarding the deal. They also raise another unanswered question: who’s trying to stop this deal?

Some Wall Street observers are saying- not for attribution- they suspect CSG’s being forced to address a disinformation campaign designed to drive the Vista Board of Directors to a possible alternative deal from MNC Capital Partners.

On February 19, after the announcement of the planned CSG acquisition, MNC Capital Partners (which includes former Vista BoD member Mark Gottfedson) entered a competing bid, offering $35/share for both parts of Vista, a $5 per share bump over Vista’s then-current stock price.

That bid was rejected.

The rejection, as explained by Vista Board official Michael Callahan, was due to a lack of confidence that MNC actually had financing sufficient to close their nearly $3 billion offer.

At that point, the Vista/CSG deal appeared to be moving, subject to requisite federal review (CFIUS) when any U.S. company is being acquired by a foreign entity.

On March 25, MNC made a second unsolicited offer- this one at $2.50/share above their earlier $35/share bid. Significantly more than the Vista/CSG’s proposed purchase of the Kinetic business.

Now it appears a simultaneous PR and political lobbying effort was being mounted by someone to stop the CSG deal.

On April 8, the CSG issued a detailed statement outlining the benefits of the their planned acquisition. Principal among those benefits was the fact the deal was an “all-cash acquisition including fully committed financing (my italics) backed by ‘leading U-S Bank JP Morgan Chase.”

Their statement also reminded readers that : 1) the proposed transaction had already received FTC clearance, 2) CSG was a “significant supplier to NATO” with several companies with top NATO security clearances, and, 3) CSG already operated ammunition facilities in Arkansas and Missouri acquired via a CFIUS transaction in 2022.

After yesterday’s letters, it appears this was CSG’s initial attempt to stop the whispers.

Apparently, that didn’t work. But it did raise the question as to why anyone would object to the sale, especially since CSG already owns-and operates- ammunition facilities here in the United States.

That’s when a “blurb” in a financial research newsletter caught my attention.

On Tuesday, March 26, Gordon Hackett Research Advisors’ newsletter asked a simple question: “Who behind the grassy knoll is aiming at VISTA?”

The piece raised more questions than answers, but it did make it fairly pretty apparent that a full-court PR press was is in place against CSG.

U.S. Senator JD Vance (R-Ohio) has apparently got involved after sending a January letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen raising concerns over the deal.

Vance’s letter accuses CSG of “a long record of wrongdoing” and “well-documented connections to American adversaries.” It went on to accuse CSG of dealing with Russia’s Vladimir Putin as well as violating international arms embargoes.

That, it seems, was a bridge too far for CSG owner and CEO Michal Strnad.

Yesterday, Strnad sent an open letter to Vance, saying he was “shocked by the false accusations.”

“Senator,” the letter reads, “with all due respect, your assessment of us was profoundly mistaken. CSG is one of the most important private supporters of the Ukrainian military effort, a country to which we have supplied much-needed weapons systems dating back to 2018, well before the outbreak of open Russian aggression.”

“CSG Group companies,” the letter continues, “are also suppliers to the U.S. military and have a significant history of cooperation with major American defense industry corporations.”

“Any speculation about the CSG’s connection to the Putin regime,” Strnad wrote, “should be considered nonsense.”

For the record, CSG stopped supplying trucks to Russia’s mining industry after the Ukrainian invasion. CSG, it says, has never been investigated, much less sanctioned, for violating any arms embargoes.

The letter (a link to the entire letter is below) then says the most convincing argument is “one you can experience yourself” and invites Vance to visit “CSG member companies in the U.S. and Europe to experience first-hand who we really are.”

Late yesterday, CSG took aim at another group opposing their acquisition: the National Sheriff’s Association. That organization sent an April 9 letter to the Attorney General and Homeland Security Secretaries expressing their concern-if not outright opposition- to the CSG/Kinetic acquisition.

The Sheriffs Association had expressed concerns that the acquisition could cause a “disruption in access to affordable and reliable American-made ammunition and primers.”

CSG’s AMMO division CEO David Stepan responded that his company had “publicly stated our pledge to maintain Vista’s manufacturing operations in the United States, led by the same topflight American management team that runs its operation today.”

“We have no plans,” Stepan wrote, “to move any employment or production overseas.”

He also reminded Association Executive Director and CEO Jonathan F. Thompson that foreign ownership, including Fiocchi (now majority-owned by CSG) and South Korean ammunition maker PMC, both sell to U.S. law enforcement.

His response to the “trepidations” members might have regarding CSG’s relationships with U.S. adversaries in unmistakable terms:

“The short answer is, we have no ties. CSG is among the top providers of artillery ammunition for NATO and recently announced we intend to invest several hundred million dollars in our ongoing efforts to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities by expanding our supply of artillery ammunition, tanks and artillery systems in the country.”

“All of us,” Stepan concluded, “at CSG are committed to transparency. We are also committed to doing what’s best for all our future customers in the United States.”

Having met and spoken at length with CSG officials, I have found there’s very little they won’t discuss. Those discussions with them actually explained why companies like CZ and CSG are interested in U.S. businesses.

If you’re in the civilian firearms or ammunition business, the U.S. is the one place - globally - where the firearms market is actually expanding.

As to MNC, there’s very little information available. As the Gordon Hackett report stated, “Other than seeing it described as a Dallas-based family office, details on MNC are in short supply.”

Today, as on March 26, their website is nothing more than a landing page. Other than Gottfredson, who was a member of Vista’s Board of Directors until January, little else is known. Nothing else is being offered.

We’re watching. And, as always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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