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THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2024

- AWARDS -
Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation President & CEO Jeff Crane was awarded the DSC Foundation’s 2024 Legacy Award at their annual Gala and Auction in Dallas on Saturday night. The DSC Foundation Legacy Award was created to honor hunter conservationists who, through their passion and dedication, have left more than their personal mark on the past.
- BOATING -
The state of Vermont is reminding all Vermonters to boat safely this Fourth of July weekend. The Vermont Warden Service, Vermont State Police and other local agencies will be partnering with the National Association of Boating Law Administrators and the U.S. Coast Guard by participating in Operation Dry Water heightened awareness and enforcement weekend which takes place July 4 – 6, 2024.
- COMPETITION -
Remington is proud to celebrate Remington Research and Development Engineer Logan Henry, who recently took HOA as well as HAA titles—plus a host of additional event top finishes—at this year’s Arkansas State Trap Shooting Championship.
The Flint River Archery Club recently held an Iowa S3DA 3D Regional Tournament in conjunction with the Iowa ASA Federation at the Big Hollow Recreation Area in Sperry, Iowa.
- CONTESTS -
The exciting “Name The Camo” contest, where customers are invited to submit suggestions for naming the latest camouflage pattern from AG Composites, will end on June 30.

- EVENTS -
Over 50 youths and their families enjoyed a weekend of camping at the Union Sportsmen’s Alliance’s Sixth Annual Montgomery Bell Family Campout June 22-23. These events are part of a series of free, community-based youth outreach events organized under USA's flagship conservation program, Work Boots on the Ground.
Come to Nebraska’s Red Willow State Recreation Area near McCook for Family Fun Night on July 10. Enjoy an evening shooting archery from 6-8 p.m.
Today marks National Sunglasses Day – and yes, it is “a thing.” Presented annually on June 27 by the Vision Council, the day’s message is focused on raising the visibility of sunglasses for their ability to protect your eyes from the sun’s powerful UV rays while also providing fashion and sports benefits.
- FISHERIES -
The 2024 recreational bay scallop season from Franklin County through northwestern Taylor County (including Carrabelle, Lanark and St. Marks) as well as portions of Levy County and all of Citrus and Hernando counties (including Cedar Key, Crystal River and Homosassa) opens July 1 and will remain open through Sept. 24.

The recreational harvest of snowy grouper and red porgy in state waters of the Atlantic will close on July 1, with the last day of harvest for both species being June 30. Recreational harvest of snowy grouper will also close in all state waters of Monroe County. Harvest will reopen for both snowy grouper and red porgy in Atlantic state waters on May 1, 2025.
July 1 marks the beginning of the archery-only paddlefish season in the Fort Peck Dredge Cuts below Fort Peck Dam. Anglers reporting harvested paddlefish that provide all necessary information and also voluntarily submit a dentary (jaw) sample will receive a unique 2024 Montana paddlefish hat.
- FISHING -
In the northern and middle America states, smallmouth bass are either in post-spawn or post-post-spawn, meaning transition away from shallower spawning areas to deeper waters. With regards to the smallmouth bass post-spawn period, as B.A.S.S. Elite Pro, Jay Przekurat defines it, is “basically any water temps 60 degrees or higher. Summer patterns come into play from the high 60s through 70s, although depending on the location – like northern waters into Canada, smallmouth can spawn into August”
- HUNTING -
If you are looking for a unique experience in Utah’s outdoors, consider applying for a permit for the chance to hunt greater sage-grouse, sandhill crane, tundra swan or sharp-tailed grouse this fall. The 2024 application period for these four Utah bird hunts opens on Wednesday, July 3.

- LEGISLATION -
A bill, the “Wildlife Movement Through Partnerships Act,” was introduced in the US Senate Wednesday by Senator Alex Padilla (CA-D) and Representative Ryan Zinke (MT-1-R), who together hold important committee seats for enacting and funding the habitat improvements directed in the bill.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
The Burt Coyote Company launches the R300 Lumen-Arrow bolt. The Lumenok R300 crossbow bolt was designed to be shot with Ravin crossbows and fits all models except for the R500.
Berger has announced the expansion of their successful Berger Target ammunition line which is purpose-built to exceed the demands of long-range precision shooting enthusiasts. Two new offerings for 2024 are as follows: 6.5 PRC 153.5 Grain Long Range Hybrid Target (LRHT), and 300 PRC 215 Grain Hybrid Target.
Walther Arms, Inc. releases the Walther PDP Pro-E, a unique, hybrid model that bridges the gap between the standard PDP and PDP Pro models. It includes a polymer flat-faced trigger, aluminum magwell and polymer magazine extensions, a “Performance Duty” texture and it is optics-ready.

High Speed Gear announces the latest addition to their innovative Uniform Line: the Taser 10 Holster. This holster is engineered with optimal retention and rapid deployment at its core, setting a new standard for law enforcement and security professionals.
- OPTICS -
X-Vision Optics announces the launch of its latest compact, portable, and rugged night vision with the Shadow 100 Digital Night Vision Mini-Viewer. Designed to enhance low–to-no light conditions, the Shadow 100 is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, security professionals, and nature lovers alike.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
MidwayUSA Foundation has provided cash grants for the fourth year in a row to help ranges across the country expand and encourage more youth shooting sports activities. This year, $2.3 million has been awarded to 99 recipients.
Pope and Young has launched the biggest raffle in conservation, a chance to complete your deer slam. Pope and Young is going to give you your chance to complete your deer slam with some of North America’s top outfitters. Here’s your chance to hunt all 5 North American deer species and support bowhunting conservation with North America’s premier bowhunting conservation organization.

- PARTNERSHIPS -
Arcus Hunting’s category-leading brands Tink’s® and Dead Down Wind™ are excited to announce their continued partnership with Buckventures TV.
- PROMOTIONS -
FALCO Holsters announces a special Independence Day offer that allows customers to add a personal touch to their premium leather holsters at no extra cost. On July 4, customers can choose custom leather colors, colored stitching, and leather edge colors for their holster designs free of charge, equating to a discount of up to 30 percent.
- RADIO -
This week, Outdoors Radio features Sheboygan charter captain “Dumper Dan” Welsch, Florence County director of economic development Eric Printz, audiologist Dr. Alli Anderson, and Range of Richfield president Jim Babiasz.
- SHIPPING -
PWS (Primary Weapons Systems) announces the new addition to the successful BDE® suppressor line, the BDE45, is now shipping to dealers.

- SPONSORSHIPS -
Victory Archery™ announces the company has partnered with competitive shooter Scott Paulk. Competing at an elite level since 2018, Paulk boasts dozens of top-20 finishes throughout his career.
- STATE PARKS -
On a hot summer’s day, there is no better place to be than poolside or at the beach beneath Nebraska skies. Here are six great options across the state, including everything from an aquatic center with all the amenities to a white sand beach with plenty of shoreline.
- STATES -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) has approved a Stream Protection Act (SPA 124) permit associated with replacement or removal of undersized culverts on existing US Forest Service roads on the Lolo National Forest near Missoula.
- SWEEPSTAKES -
Don’t miss out on your chance to win an unforgettable Bezoar Ibex hunt in Turkey! Sweepstakes ends June 30th. Grab your $20 sweepstake ticket at https://bit.ly/winibexhunt, for a chance to win an exclusive 5-day guided hunt for the Bezoar Ibex with Kaan Karakaya from Shikar Safaris.

- TELEVISION -
Renowned outdoor enthusiast and TV personality Michael Waddell of “Bone Collector” fame added a playful twist to the SHOT Show experience with a new short video series, "On a Roll,” available to watch now on YouTube.
The High Road with Keith Warren is pleased to announce its show renewal with Pursuit Media, LLC, for 2025.
The world’s most watched outdoor television series returns for its sixth season on Outdoor Channel on Monday, July 1st. The series will air every Monday at 12:30 pm, Tuesday 7:30 am, Thursday 2:30 pm, and Sundays at 4:30 and 10:30 am (all times ET) through the end of 2024.
- WILDLIFE -
During the spring season, Montana FWP wildlife staff get a pulse on deer and elk numbers by conducting aerial spring trend surveys or green-up flights across the state. These flights occur in the same areas year after year so biologist can understand population trends.
 

Now that federal officials at CFIUS have approved the sale of Vista Outdoor’s (NYSE:VSTO) Kinetic Group to Czechoslovak Group (CSG), it’s entirely up to the shareholders as to whether the sale proceeds or not.

We haven’t heard of any issues, but until the shareholders vote via virtual shareholders meeting next Tuesday, July 2, the transaction is still up in the air.

What has (finally) cleared is the cloud of smoke that’s been blown at investors by counter-suitors. Opponents to CSG’s purchase rolled out a Senator, police chiefs and assorted others to raise almost laughable objections to the transaction.

I’m no fan of selling American companies to anonymous foreign investors, but there’s very little chance of foreign companies investing in American companies to coming to lose money.

As was explained to me in an “any-question is OK” discussion with CSG officials, the only place in the world where you can grow a firearms-related business is the United States.

The rest of the world restricts everything from firearms ownership to commercial shipping. Unless you depend on military supplier contracts, business in this sector is problematic, at best.

As far as the specifics of the sale, the final numbers to shareholders have grown due to the unsolicited acquisition offers. CFC’s final purchase price has increased ninety million dollars, from $1.91 billion to $2 billion. That translates to $18/share at closing - a bump up of more than $5/share from the original offer.

That’s a lot of cash on the table, but no deal’s complete until all funds transfer. We’ll keep watching.

Azimuth Technologies announces a business milestone.

Speaking of big numbers, here’s one noteworthy bit of business information from Azimuth Technologies’ COO/Pro Shooter Tommy Thacker . He sent me a note bit earlier this week telling me that Azimuth, known for their firearms component manufacturing, has shipped their two millionth bolt carrier group to a customer.

"We have an amazing staff, and we take pride in supporting our partners in the industry,” and, Thacker adds, “this milestone is something that we are all immensely proud of.”

Azimuth has done a lot of growing over the past thirteen years. Today, the Naples, Florida, company operates out of over 100,000 square feet of active floor space, has 266 CNC machines, and a team of 250 employees.

It’s worth noting that Azimuth is about an American company as you’ll ever encounter. It’s owned by Chumash Capital Investments, LLC (CCI), a wholly owned investment entity of the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians.

One more noteworthy industry item today: I’m still regretting having to miss what was a noteworthy birthday celebration this weekend in Grand Island, Nebraska.

The Hornady family and business invited around 3,000 friends, neighbors and industry contacts to come help them celebrate 75 years of business. A large percentage of them showed up.

Hornady’s birthday party treated approximately 2,500 guests to music (top) a drone show (center) and fireworks display (bottom) that wowed the crowd. Seems it has also set the bar for industry parties going forward. Hornady photos with permission.

Having helped Ruger and Hornady celebrate their 75th birthdays at SHOT Show in January, I knew there was something big being planned by “the Hornadys” ( my name for father/son Steve/Jason). They’ve ably carried on the family business begun by Joyce (J.W.) Hornady in a rented garage on Fourth Street in Grand Island.

A lot’s changed since 1949, including Hornady having growth to become the world’s largest independently owned maker of bullets, ammunition and reloading tools, but one thing hasn’t changed…the Hornadys -family and company- value people - and totally know how to throw a celebration.

I talked with Jason Hornady about the company, the industry and what he sees in the immediate future for the industry. You can read that interview in this week’s edition of QA Outdoors.

By the way, he says I’m invited to the 100th anniversary party. I’ve put it on my calendar.

We’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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