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MONDAY, JULY 29, 2024

- COMPETITION -
The Three-Position Precision Air Rifle Championship was held prior to the National Matches at Camp Perry, July 8-10. There were four relays of a 3x20 match on the first and second day and the top eight places after those matches qualified for the final on the last day.
- GRANTS -
The NRA Foundation announced a unique funding opportunity for organizations in Washington State. They are inviting non-profits and other eligible organizations to apply for grant funding that supports impactful projects related to shooting sports. Grant applications open in early August for the 2025 grant cycle.
- INDUSTRY -
Coreware, a provider of software solutions for the firearms industry, announced the addition of Kinsey’s as a new distributor. This partnership aligns with Coreware’s commitment to offering diverse and high-quality supply lines to meet the unique product requirements of our customers.
BowQwest announced a groundbreaking partnership with Great Plains Traditional Bow Company. This collaboration will see the integration of BowQwest NFC chips into every handcrafted bow produced by Great Plains Traditional Bows.
Savage Arms has been given the Industry Partner of the Year Award by the International Hunter Education Association. An organization dedicated to teaching hunting and shooting safety and responsibilities throughout the United States, IHEA began its partnership with Savage Arms in June of 2022.

Bowtech Archery announces the release of its limited-edition 25th Anniversary bow, the Honor. The release of the Bowtech Honor is a symbol of gratitude to the families of fallen US military and first responders as a portion of the proceeds from each Honor bow will be donated to support the Folds of Honor.
G9 Defense announced that they have chosen Bentley-Scott Marketing to represent and handle sales covering Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Mississippi. Services include territory sales management and development, dealer training and promotions, trade show support and merchandising support for all G9 Defense products.
- LITIGATION -
The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a memorandum of points and authorities in support of their motion for summary judgment in a federal court challenge of California’s 10-day waiting period.
District Judge Christopher C. Conner with the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania issued an order granting summary judgment to SAF and its partners, finding the state’s law banning carry of a firearm in a vehicle without a license unconstitutional. He further declared that a ban on firearms possession without a license during a state of emergency is facially unconstitutional, and enjoined Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Col. Christopher Paris from enforcing those provisions.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
Bear Creek Arsenal announced the launch of new lengths in its 8.6 Blackout uppers and the introduction of all-new AR10 pistols. The 8.6 Blackout is based on a shortened and necked-up 6.5 Creedmoor case.
Bond Arms announced the launch of the Bond Arms XLV (45), a powerful and tough handgun designed to honor the 45th President of the United States. This limited edition firearm exemplifies the determination and resolve of "The Living Legend," making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Davidson’s announced the introduction of the King Trio, a single-action revolver with three cylinders that can chamber four different calibers. This new exclusive Pietta single-action is capable of firing .38 Super, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, and 9mm – all from the same revolver. With its convertible cylinder design, the King Trio gives the single-action shooter peace of mind when one or more calibers of ammunition are in short supply.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The most popular junior rifle and pistol program in the USA is Three-Position Air Rifle. 3PAR competitions are governed by a rulebook titled 14th Edition 2022-2024 National Standard Three-Position Air Rifle Rules. A 15th Edition 2024-2026 National Standard Three-Position Air Rifle Rules is due for release in September 2024, in time for the new shooting season to begin at the start of the school year.

- RETAIL -
What is the best way to prepare corn on the cob? With Hi Mountain Seasonings, of course. Hi Mountain Seasonings South of the Border recipe offers a mouthwatering twist on traditional corn on the cob that brings a delicious blend of a little sweetness with a bit of heat, making your taste buds dance with pleasure,
Steelhead Outdoors adds Simtek StealthALERT monitors to its growing product offering. Simtek StealthALERT provides real-time alerts, 3-in-1 detector sensors and temperature and humidity. Because it uses 4G it can transmit through the walls of the safe.

- SHIPPING NOW -
Dead Air Silencers announces the official release and immediate availability of the NOMAX 33 suppressor. The new NOMAX 33 has been optimized for .33 caliber cartridges such as .338 Lap Mag, 8.6 Blackout, and .338 Win Mag, delivering superior sound suppression.
- STATES -
While drive-in movies are largely a thing of the past for most people, everyone can experience the fun of a hike-in outdoor movie at Giant Springs State Park in Great Falls on Saturday night, August 3.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has issued hoot-owl fishing restrictions on the Yellowstone River from the Highway 89 Bridge Fishing Access Site east of Livingston to the Highway 212 bridge in Laurel due to high water temperatures and low flows. Hoot-owl restrictions prohibit all fishing from 2 p.m. to midnight each day. The restriction will stay in effect until conditions improve.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is hosting an outdoor speaker series in August at the Wayfarers Unit of Flathead Lake State Park. There is no cost to attend the event, but registration is required.
- TELEVISION -
This week on Archer’s Choice with Ralph & Vicki, the constant 'anti'-elk weather and terrible winds created problems for the R&K Outfit family. Will anyone be able to tag out this week? Tune in to find out.
Ever wondered how bullets and ammunition are made? This week on The High Road with Keith Warren, take a look inside the facility at Sierra Bullets and see how bullets are produced. Then travel to the desert of west Texas to go on an elk hunt.

 

Tokyo’s success in Air Rifle is now a distant memory, as the USA Shooting Team struggled to qualify for the finals of any of the air gun disciplines except for Maddalena Sagen, who on Sunday morning qualified for the 10M Air Rifle finals, which will take place this morning (Monday).

Maddalena Sagen is the last home for Team USA in Air Rifle. Alex Miceli/OWDN photo.

Sagen, a 30-year-old, was hovering close enough to the cut line of eight shooters that she was unwilling to give in to her hopes of asking for the finals until the end of qualifying in a seventh spot out of eight qualifiers.

“I had mixed emotions because I did the work, and there was nothing else I could have done, so I was just watching and was happy because I did the work, and I shot well and performed really well,” Sagen said of her attitude as she was waiting for the outcome. But then, at the same time, I was really anxious to see if I got a ticket to the dance and made the final.”

Both American women struggled early in the qualifying, with Sagen and Mary Tucker, the Silver medalist in the 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team, far below the top eight after two series.

For Sagen, she just stepped on the accelerator and leapfrogged the competition in the last four series, averaging 104.5 points in the first two series and 105.6 in the final four.

In a competition in which the leader, Korea’s Hyojin Ban, is only 3.2 points ahead of the eight qualifier Oceanne Muller from France, the 4.4-point difference for Sagen from the first two series to the final four was huge.

“I think it was that second series in there. I was just slow on a little or too quick on a little, just that timing was just a touch off,” Sagen said. “I ended up telling myself, Hey, next shot, focus on the next shot, not that last shot, and that’s kind of what got me back into that calm, cool, and collected mindset of next shot, next shot, and make the next shot count.”

Tucker, the sixth-place finisher in 10m Air Rifle in Tokyo, had equipment issues in the first two series and never recovered, finishing 32nd.

Although Tucker and her coach were requested to discuss the issue, neither Tucker nor her coach was made available to the media to discuss the equipment malfunction.

“It a heartbreaking scenario, and we prepare for it with backup equipment, backup guns, but you get to the worst scenario is when you're on the line inside, and you realize my stuff not working, something's wrong, and you have to adapt quickly, and it's very hard and then to keep that championship mindset,” Sagen said of Tucker's mishap. “You just got to keep that sportsmanship mindset; one match doesn't define who you are. So, one match isn't going to define who Mary is. She's an amazing shooter, and she just had that malfunction today that happened to all of us just for her at the wrong time.”

Having finished fifth in the 50m 3-position smallbore in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the Californian is competing in two events in Paris: the Women’s 10m Air rifle and the smallbore rifle. Sagen is looking for another medal.

“I’m just gonna take today and prepare like I always do, which is get rest, get sleep, nutrition, eat, hydrate, and be in the right mindset, my right frame of mind,” Sagen said of her preparation for the finals. “Go out, stretch my legs, get a walk, and put it in perspective. Like I can't get too caught up in it. It's got to be perfect because if that happens, I'll just get stressed out and anxious. Gotta go out there and do the work and enjoy being in the moment.”

USA Shooting captured six medals in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, three of them gold, two in Air Rifle, one by Will Shanner when he captured individual gold, and a silver by the team of Mary Tucker and Lucas Kozeniesky.

For a program that has had success in Air Rifle in the last two Olympics (Virginia Thrasher won gold in 2016 at Rio de Janeiro and two medals in Tokyo), the possibility of being shut out in Air Rifle would be disappointing, at best, and at worst, unacceptable.

For USA Shooting’s contingent of Ivan Roe and Rylan Kissel, the Paris games didn’t turn out as anticipated. They finished 34th and 35th, respectively, out of the 49 competitors in Chateauroux. USA Shooting photo, with permission.

Veteran rifle coach Peter Durban of USA Shooting took a more pragmatic approach to his team after seeing the USA men’s contingent of Ivan Roe and Rylan Kissell finish 34th and 35th, respectively, out of 49 competitors in the men’s 10m Air Rifle competition.

“We were very well prepared for this,” Durban said. “It's a little different than a normal Olympics in they’re so isolated, satellite village, but we're ready for this, we prepared well. So far, we just started two events really, got one in the final for tomorrow. So, it's excellent. It's the toughest competition in the world. So, we're doing well, people are in good spirits. Some obviously want to do better, but you know they did what they did. It's what their body allowed them to do in the day. So far, it's going well, and now we're moving on to smallbore after a final tomorrow, and I feel good about are people in that end as well.”

Chateauroux is welcoming the shooting athletes, but the performance of USA Shooting hasn’t matched the hospitality at this point. Alex Miceli OWDN Photo.

Tucker, a silver medalist in Tokyo, also finished sixth in the Women’s 10m Air Rifle event.

Now just 23, Tucker, a silver medalist at the 2023 Pan Am Games in Air Rifle, had an equipment malfunction on Sunday that she wrestled with for two series until a fix was found.

It may have been a backup gun, or the original gun may have been tweaked, but neither Tucker after her qualifier nor her coach at USA Shooting were made available to the media afterward, even though both were requested.

Even Durban was unclear when asked about the incident.

“I don't know the other coaches watching her during that I was watching the other shooter, so I haven't heard the details of that one yet,” Durban said of the Tucker gun mishap. “Figure out what was what the issue was after this, but I don't know what the issues are right now.”

A solid Monday morning by Sagen, which means getting a spot on the podium, will put the Air Rifle squad’s success in a different light, but if the USA team doesn’t medal in Air Rifle for the first time since 2012 in London, it will not only put additional pressure on the Skeet and Trap shooters, but could be the beginning of a failed Olympics for the shooting sports in Paris.

 
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