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MONDAY, JULY 15, 2024

- COMPETITION -
Team Krieghoff delivered top results at the FITASC 46th World Championship World Cup Final at the Game Unlimited Hunting Club in Hudson, Wisconsin. The Lady’s title was determined after three shooters scored 182/200. The 3-way shoot-off ended with Krieghoff team shooter Karen Miles winning the race and fellow team member Madison Sharp finishing third.
- EVENTS -
Scheduled for September 20-22, 2024, TEQfest promises a captivating showcase of multiple new product launches, exclusive deals, and immersive interactions with Walther at participating dealers, set to redefine industry standards in Trigger, Ergonomics, and Quality.
- GEAR -
Dryshod continues to expand its Evalusion-series with the all-new Evalusion All-Around outdoor shoe. Based on the specially-formulated DUREVA ultra-lightweight outsole, the Evalusion All-Around sets the new standard for do-everything recreational and outdoor footwear.

A MESSAGE FROM REAL AVID
The Master Bench BlockĀ® Pro-Kit

The Master Bench Block® Pro-Kit, with its cutting-edge design and comprehensive toolset, offers unparalleled functionality for both enthusiasts and professionals in firearms maintenance. This all-inclusive set consists of 18 hardened steel punches, including both standard and roll pin sizes, an ergonomic hammer with interchangeable heads, and a precision-engineered bench block designed for maximum utility and efficiency. The inclusion of Smart-Block Clamps elevates the tool’s capability, providing secure part stabilization for hassle-free pin removal and installation. The bench block itself is crafted from engineering-grade resin, featuring a strategic arrangement of 14 holes and grooves for optimal flexibility in pin alignment. The unique addition of a magnetic compartment ensures that small, easily misplaced items are securely held, making the task of firearm disassembly and reassembly smoother and more efficient. The overmolded footprint of the bench block guarantees a stable and non-slip surface across a variety of firearm types, enhancing the user’s control and precision in gunsmithing tasks. Whether for routine maintenance or intricate repairs, the Master Bench Block® Pro-Kit stands out as an essential tool, offering both durability and precision in one comprehensive package.

Learn more: https://www.realavid.com/product/master-bench-block-pro-kit/?utm_source=Wires&utm_medium=Advertorial&utm_campaign=BenchBlockProKit

- HUNTING -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks volunteer instructors will host a Trapper Education Field Day on Saturday, Aug. 3, from 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. at the “new” FWP Havre field office at 21 River Road. This is the only trapper education field day offered in northeast Montana this year, so interested new trappers looking for a field day should make every effort to attend.
A Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Hunter Education classroom course and online field day has been set for the Glasgow area. An in-person classroom course will take place in the evenings Aug. 12-16 from 5:15 p.m.-9 p.m.

- ICAST -
Pursuit is once again excited to be on site at the 2024 ICAST Show July 17th through the 19th to help promote the fishing industry. Pursuit Channel is celebrating its 16th Anniversary and wants to invite all industry representatives, producers, and companies to visit in person with the team.
The brand-new Nekorama from Big Bite Baits is a worm built for catching. Designed with the ever-popular Neko rig in mind, the 7" worm features 2 indentions to better hold an O-ring and the perfect body-to-tail ratio for maximum action.
A new Senko has arrived. Inspired by its big brother, the 5" Fat Senko, the brand-new Yamamoto 4" Fat Senko is another deadly variation of the world’s best soft stick bait.
Building off the popular Pro Swimmer, the new Scentsation Pro Swimmer from Big Bite Baits is designed with a proprietary formula that offers a hard-to-resist presentation and enticing scent.

Bill Lewis has added a little flair to The GNAT with 6 new eye-catching colors. The heavy-hitting micro crank debuted last year and has quickly become a favorite for many anglers.
Sometimes a sneaky approach is required to make fish bite, and that’s why GSM Outdoors has introduced its new Stealth Colors series. The Stealth Colors will be available in both Yamamoto (Shad Shape Swimmer, Scope Shad) and Big Bite (Jerk Minnow, Pro Swimmer) soft plastics.
Every angler’s dream when flipping and pitching is to feel the signature “thump” that means the battle has begun. It’s no coincidence that when renowned shallow water expert Fletcher Shryock teamed with Buckeye Lures to develop his signature flipping jig, “The Thump” was the obvious choice for a name.
Building off the success of last year’s Scope Shad release, Yamamoto Baits is excited to announce the addition of both a 3.5" and 4" size to the original 3" offering.

Buckeye Lures introduces the new Spot Remover Jig. Utilizing the same style of head design as the MDJ Spot Remover Ned Head, this jig features a 2/0 Mustad hook and a premium, finesse-cut frog hair skirt.
Buckeye Lures has added a new tool to the tackle box. The all-new Buckeye Hover Rig, designed by finesse fishing guru and MLF pro Brent Ehrler, is built to put the pressure on pressured fish.
- INDUSTRY -
Federal Ammunition is proud to continue supporting the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP). Part of this support includes participating as a Gold Level sponsor of the 2024 SCTP National Championships.
Premier Body Armor announces its participation in the 2024 RISE Back to School Safety Summit, taking place from July 29 to August 2 at Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington, North Carolina. This event serves as a crucial platform for addressing and enhancing the safety and well-being of students across the state and beyond.

Outdoor America announces Jamie Wilkinson as its new Executive Vice President of Programming & Production. Wilkinson brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success in the outdoor media and content industry.
Kimber announced a strategic partnership with Bill Hicks & Co., Ltd. By activating this agreement with Bill Hicks, Kimber will deliver greater sales distribution to underserved regions.
NSSF® together with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the Department of Justice (DOJ), announced a month-long public education campaign reminding the Tucson, Arizona, area public about stiff penalties facing individuals convicted of unlawful firearm purchases.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Wild Sheep Foundation announced that Corey Mason of Texas will join WSF as Executive Vice President of Conservation, effective August 12, 2024. In this capacity, Mason will lead WSF conservation efforts to conserve and enhance wild sheep and their habitat worldwide.

- PARTNERSHIPS -
CCW Safe announces that it will be partnering with the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) to help provide Californians with premier self-defense legal coverage.
CCW Safe announces that it will be partnering with the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) to help provide Californians with premier self-defense legal coverage.
- SHIPPING NOW -
Remington Ammunition announced that its new line of range and field-ready accessories is now available and ready to ship. Announced during SHOT Show 2024, the collection of rifle cases, shotgun cases, shell pouches and range bags are designed to cater to the needs of shooters and hunters at every level.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Texas Trophy Hunters Association announces their continued sponsorship with G2 Ranch. This is a fourth-year partnership for TTHA and G2 Ranch, a premier hunting facility that offers over 8,000 acres of South Texas hunting terrain.

- STATE AGENCIES -
Game Warden K9 Ash and Game Warden Kayle Hamilton located a missing 75-year-old man who had fallen off a ledge and had been missing for four days. The Maine Warden Service began searching Friday morning at daylight. At approximately 3:45 p.m., Game Warden Kayle Hamilton and K9 Ash located Altmaier along a bog approximately ¾ of a mile from where his vehicle was located. 
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners met Friday at the agency’s Harrisburg headquarters, hearing public comment, considering staff reports and conducting official business. Highlights from today’s meeting follow.
- TELEVISION -
Ralph and Vicki invite you all to tune into their 24th season of Archer’s Choice on The Outdoor Channel. The 3rd episode begins airing Monday July 15 @2:00PM (EST)
Season three of Winchester Life, the shooting sports and hunting lifestyle TV series debuts Tuesday, July 16, 2024, on Waypoint TV. Winchester Life provides an authentic portrayal of hunting adventures, conservation efforts, the thrill of competitive shooting, and the camaraderie forged in the great outdoors.

This week The High Road with Keith Warren travels to the Texas Oklahoma bor-der with co-host Johnny Piazza for an archery deer season crossbow special. Crossbows are considered legal archery gear in both states and this particular ranch is located on the border.
Bowhunter TV marks its 20th season on Outdoor Channel this summer airing Thursdays at 10:30 p.m. ET. This milestone celebrates two decades of capturing the bowhunting experience in a truthful, documentary style that has captivated audiences and inspired countless bowhunters across the globe.
- WILDLIFE -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks trapped and euthanized a female black bear in southern Carbon County after multiple conflicts in the area this summer and last year.  
 

American Rounds thinks their ARM machines can make this shopping list possible.

One popular misconception pushed by anti-gun groups is that it’s easy to buy a gun in the United States. They make it sound as if it’s nearly as simple as drive-through fast food.

Patently untrue, but a vivid mental image. When you’re pushing emotion, not facts, that’s good enough.

A Texas company is taking a twist on their untruth that will undoubtedly have anti-gunner groups fuming for three reasons: 1) this is a real idea, and, 2) it’s almost that easy, and 3) it actually lowers the chance of unlawful purchases.

In Alabama, Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado, customers at a growing number of grocery stores really can buy ammunition from newly-installed Automated Retail Machines (ARM).

Not a joke. Not a typo. And not a bad idea, actually.

American Rounds is a Texas company that’s integrating AI and facial recognition technology with proven vending/ATM technology to enable the responsible sale of ammunition via their ARMs. Although they might quibble at a simple vending machine characterization because of their security and purchase verification protocols, a vending machine is the simplest way to visualize their system.

American Rounds’ vending machines combine AI and facial recognition technology with identity verification to sell ammunition-responsibly-with no human interaction. Screenshot from AmericanRounds.com

According to CEO Jason Magers, the Texas-based company views their ARMs as a more responsible way to sell ammunition than the traditional over-the-counter method. “It takes ammunition off the shelves,” he told me, “that eliminates theft. And the technology makes it virtually impossible for someone to use a false or stolen ID to buy ammunition.”

When he talks about technology, he’s talking about the machine’s capability to verify the authenticity of an ID, then use facial recognition technology to make certain the purchaser is the person on the ID inserted into the machine. It also enables the machine to verify the age of the purchaser.

Despite some media reports to the contrary, Magers tells me, the machine has advanced technologies like AI and facial recognition, but it lacks another ability that concerns many 2A proponents: the ability to store the information.

“Nope,” he told me without equivocation, “our machines don’t have the ability to store a purchaser’s information. They only verity that the buyer is the person on the ID and is old enough to make the purchase. We don’t store, transmit or keep any of that information.”

The ARMs are capable of real-time inventory tracking. It enables them to notify American Rounds when they’re running low on particular items. It also enables American Rounds to see what’s selling where- and adjust supplies accordingly.

With so many calibers, bullet weights and other variations, I wondered how many “flavors” the machines were capable of carrying -and how they’d decide which ones to offer.

“Depending on the mix of ammunition types,” Magers explained, “the machines can have 30-35 SKUS. The mix of ammunition types will depend on seasons and local information. When it’s turkey season, the variety of ammunition in the ARM may be reduced because shot shells take up more room than rifle or handgun ammunition.”

Pricing, Magers tells me, is set within 5 percent (plus or minus) of retailers.

The purchase experience is essentially a virtual shopping cart. A customer tells the machine the kind of ammunition (rifle/pistol/shotgun), sees the options available, then makes their selections.

When they’re ready to check-out, they insert their identification and it’s verified while the camera on the ARM scans their face to verify their identify. When that’s done, the customer pays for their transaction and the ammunition is placed in a pickup area inside the machine.

So why grocery stores? Because, Magers tells me, the idea originated with grocers. In conversations with a group of grocers, they brought up the idea of having additional products to offer customers. Ammunition was one of the products.

Next time you’re in the grocery, look along the front walls. You’ll be surprised at just how many vending-type machines they already have in place.

Adding an ARM would only require a 4x4-foot footprint and adds an item that is virtually impossible to purchase anywhere else outside traditional business hours.

As virtually any traveling shooter/hunter will tell you, you seldom realize you need ammo in banker’s hours. Being able to pop into a Fresh Value or Super C Mart (two of the chains currently offering American Rounds machines) while buying ice and other miscellaneous supplies could certainly make travel less stressful.

Word is, apparently, getting around.

Magers tells me he’s currently running about 10 calls or emails per hour asking for options ranging from buying a machine to franchising. He also says inquires from hardware stores further validates the appeal of the ability to sell ammunition with a reduced risk of shrinkage (the retail synonym for theft) and no need for a clerk to be involved.

Other options under consideration include expanding the offerings on the menu- including purchasing items via the ARM and having them drop-shipped to the purchaser, placing advertising on the machine itself, and co-branding the ARMs.

Seems the business model is a classic one: find a need and fill it.

We’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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