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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2024

- EDITOR'S NOTE -
In observance of the Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples Day holiday we will not be distributing any of our services on Monday, October 14. The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will resume our normal distribution schedule on Tuesday, October 15. If you have important news to distribute prior to the holiday weekend, it should be submitted by 4:30pm Eastern on Thursday, October 10.
- APPAREL -
The unique quilted design in the Scale Collection by Huk mimics nature and is inspired by tarpon scales while holding the ideal amount of warming insulation in place. Each garment features a nylon outer fabric that provides protection from the wind and is treated with nontoxic C0 Durable Water Repellency to shed rain and unexpected spray.
Hardcore Waterfowl’s new Softshell Pant not only wear-well and clean-up easily, but also look good enough to wear after-the-hunt. The Softshell Pant is intelligently designed with tech savvy features, including side seam vent zippers that can be opened for cooling down when midday temps peak, or during laborious hikes in and out.
- COMPETITION -
Team Blaser delivered dominating performances at the 2024 World Skeet Championships. Held at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, the Mini Worlds were September 27-29, followed by the World Skeet Championships September 30 - October 5.
Aguila Ammunition announces the resounding success of the 2024 Copa Aguila, held from September 27 to 29 in Saltillo, Coahuila, México. This year’s event saw over 350 participants from around the globe competing across various shooting disciplines, showcasing the event's reputation as one of the premier shooting tournaments in Mexico.

Gearfire announces sponsored shooter and employee Travis McCamish achieved an impressive pair of first place finishes at the 2024 Arizona State USPSA Championship.
- EVENTS -
Meprolight® is heading to the Kanas City, Mo. Convention Center for the NASGW Expo & Annual Meeting. Stop by Booth 1312 to see the latest products designed to help you acquire the target faster and put rounds on it accurately.
Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. (POF-USA) announces they will be exhibiting at the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) Expo and Annual Meeting in Kansas City, Missouri from October 15-18, 2024. Attendees can visit POF-USA at booth number 842 to explore the company’s latest firearms, accessories, and product offerings.
Liberty Ammo is looking forward to the upcoming NASGW event. Liberty will be at Booth #815 featuring Liberty OverWatch and the new “Steel Plate & Range” ammo.

HIVIZ® Shooting Systems will be attending the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) 2024 Expo in Kansas City, MO, Oct. 15-18. We invite dealers, distributors, manufacturers, and the media to stop by booth #541 to learn more about our products and what’s coming for 2025.
XS Sights will be showcasing its newest products at the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) Expo. The event will be held October 15-18, in Kansas City, Missouri.
Pope and Young is excited to announce their upcoming event on January 4, 2025. This time, Pope and Young is joining forces with their good friends from Live Oak Archery to take over Texas to help make this event one to remember.
European American Armory Corp announces their attendance at the NASGW Expo, October 15th-18th in downtown Kansas City, Booth #1325. At this year's expo, EAA Corp will launch a series of handguns that will surely have the industry buzzing.

- HUNTING -
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife will release 14,400 ring-necked pheasants at public hunting areas in late October and November. Releases will begin Saturday, Oct. 19 during Ohio’s youth small game hunting season.
Utahns can begin submitting applications for the 2025 sportsman permits on Oct. 16 at 8 a.m. Utah residents can apply for permits online or over the phone by calling the nearest UtahDivision of Wildlife Resources regional office.
- INDUSTRY -
GRITR Gear announces the implementation of 3D printing technology to enhance shooting and outdoor gear. This initiative, combined with rigorous testing at their on-site shooting range, enables rapid prototyping, allowing them to swiftly respond to customer feedback and industry trends.
Retay USA announces its expanded representation through strategic partnerships with Ferguson-Keller Associates Inc. and Gen 3 Outdoors. Ferguson-Keller Associates, Inc. represents Retay USA in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. Gen 3 Outdoors will cover Connecticut, Washington D.C., Delaware, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

Gun Tote'n Mamas announced its new affiliate program. Gun Tote’n Mamas will utilize Murray Road Agency’s strong relationships with proven affiliates and brand ambassadors as it launches its new program.
Celerant Technology announced the expansion of its partnership with ANT USA. The new functionality enables independent FFL retailers to plan sales and manage purchasing budgets. The OTB software is user-friendly and straightforward to navigate.
X-Vision Optics announces its partnership with Chattanooga Shooting Supplies, Inc. (CSSI) as a new distributor. This strategic collaboration is set to enhance X-Vision Optics' presence nationwide, making its premium optics more accessible to outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, and tactical professionals.
Anderson Manufacturing announced the promotion of Jeremy Hammons to Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Hammons has been with Anderson since 2012, starting as an Assembly Technician shortly after his service as an Infantryman in the U.S. Army.

Silencer Central announces the addition of Joe Kurtenbach to the marketing team. In the role of Senior Manager of Media and Relationships, Kurtenbach now serves as the primary point of contact for industry and media inquiries, working directly with ambassadors, influencers, writers, publishers, and industry partners.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
DSG Outerwear, a leading name in women’s outdoor apparel, proudly announces the launch of its latest women’s hunting clothing collection in select Rural King stores and online.
Premier Body Armor announces the launch of its newest product, the Ballistic Briefcase, designed specifically for professionals in executive protection and private security. Combining sleek aesthetics with advanced level IIIA ballistic protection, this briefcase provides discreet, ready-to-deploy security in high-risk situations, ensuring both functionality and safety.
Streamlight, Inc. launched the TLR-7 HL-X sub USB weapon-mounted tactical light, adding an extreme level of brightness to its popular TLR-7 X sub light for subcompact handguns. The new light delivers up to 1,000 lumens and 10,000 candela.

- OPTICS -
New for 2024, Buck Commander announces the launch of the BUK OPS® Cycloptic™ Series. This series features two industry-first optics: Cycloptic-X™ Prime Crossbow Scope and the Cycloptic™ Handheld Prime Viewer. Buck Commander has changed everything about hunting in low-light hunting situations with the BUK OPS Cycloptic Series.
CenterPoint Optics unveiled the CPNV01, a powerful night vision monocular. The CPNV01 boasts both day and night vision modes, ensuring clear visibility around the clock. With its 2.5k UHD AVI video resolution, users can capture high-quality footage for documentation or sharing their experiences.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The First Hunt Foundation (FHF), one of the nation’s largest new hunter mentoring organizations, and the NRA who developed the nation’s first hunter’s education course have teamed up to stay vigilant for the long term protections of our hunting opportunities. FHF and the NRA are looking to the future and have joined forces by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) where they agree to work together to save our hunting heritage.
Earlier this year, Fayette County’s Whitetails Unlimited awarded a grant totaling $10,000 to Operation Cherrybend. The mission of Operation Cherrybend is to lift up veterans for their courage, selflessness, and sacrifice to our country.

- PODCASTING -
Chris Dorsey appears as a guest in the latest episode of the award-winning Hunting Matters podcast to discuss myriad topics including the upcoming election, problems with ballot box biology, Dorsey’s journey in creating a multimedia empire and the role of hunters in sustainable conservation efforts.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Scent Thief® makes hunting by playing the wind a thing of the past. While other products try to eliminate or mask odors, Scent Thief uses patented No Smell Technology™ to temporarily eliminate animals’ ability to smell, preventing them from detecting any odors, including human odors.
Big & J continues to meet the needs of deer hunters and wildlife enthusiasts with their renowned product, Cotton Crave. Cotton Crave promises to remain an essential tool for attracting deer for years to come, thanks to its unique blend and powerful aroma.
Millennium Treestands® L-124 Ladder Stand and L-224 Pro-Lite Two-Man Ladder Stand are designed to offer unparalleled reliability, versatility, and comfort in the field.
- PUBLISHING -
Texas Trophy Hunters Association (TTHA) is happy to announce that The Journal, the official publication of Texas Trophy Hunters, is still the “Voice of Texas Hunting.®” With a rich history rooted in the spirit of adventure, wildlife conservation, and hunting heritage, The Journal provides the hunting community with in-depth stories, expert insights, and the latest gear reviews.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Primary Arms announces the renewal of its sponsorship of the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) at the Silver Level for another year. This ongoing partnership underscores Primary Arms' commitment to defending and supporting the rights of responsible firearms owners across the United States.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The Iowa DNR is hosting an open house at the Lewis and Clark State Park Visitor Center on Tuesday, Oct. 23 from 4 to 6 p.m. regarding tree removal and a timber sale at the park.
State wildlife and outdoor recreation agency officials said a weekend of historic fires in western North Dakota delivered a stark reminder to hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts about the need to be acutely aware of dry conditions while recreating outdoors.
A nearly two-year investigation by the Pennsylvania Game Commission has led to the filing of 71 charges against three Chester County residents – a father and his two adult sons – who are accused of poaching dozens upon dozens of trophy bucks in Chester and Delaware counties.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is giving its wildlife-viewing guides a makeover – with the help of the public.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is in the early stages of a two-year project that will completely change the Pella Wildlife Area, thanks to $4 million in funding from the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) Mine Reclamation program.
- STATES -
Portions of Cheyenne State Recreation Area, including the boat ramp, will be closed temporarily starting Oct. 9 because of the construction of 21 electrical campsites and other improvements.
Michigan residents may be loving the sun and blue skies this fall, but the warm, dry days have boosted fire danger across both the Upper and Lower peninsulas this week.
- TELEVISION -
Available to stream now for a limited time on MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) is the Realtree Channel. This scheduled channel features Bill Jordan, Michael Waddell, Tyler & Colton Jordan, David Blanton, and the crew from Team Realtree. Programs featured include Black Cloud Duck Hunting, Realtree’s Monster Bucks, Realtree Outdoors, and Realtree Road Trips.
Pursuit Media, LLC is pleased to announce that Pursuit Channel is launching to millions more households with Comcast Xfinity TV, one of the nation’s largest cable providers.
This Week on Shooting USA, there’s coverage of a comprehensive test of overall shooting skill in multiple disciplines, from the practical shooting sports to precision small bore, and the shotgun sports. Plus, the story of the Mosin-Nagant, now one of History’s Guns.
- WORKSHOPS -
The Department of Natural Resources is partnering with the Northeast Michigan Branch of the National Deer Association to hold a deer processing demonstration guided by NDA leader Kip Adams.
 

Later this morning, SIG will hold the official dedication and unveiling ceremonies for the massive expansion of their ammunition business. The latest expansion, a 210,000 square foot building they call the Jacksonville Arkansas Ammunition Center (JAAC) is the largest piece of a rapidly expanding SIG ammunition campus, a six-building 436,000 square foot complex that employs more than 675 Arkansans.

With the latest expansion, SIG will have spent more than $225 million dollars in equipment and facilities.

It’s difficult to translate 210,000 square feet into understandable words. This interior gives a general sense of the immensity of the new “ultra scaleable” facility. OWDN photo.

But the ammunition being produced here won’t be appearing on shelves in your local gun shop, at least not in the immediate future. The expansion is to enable SIG to supply the ammunition for their 6.8 Next Generation Squad Weapon military contracts. In fact, the facilities are building 6.8 in four varieties, from 6.8 GP (General Purpose) to the 6.8 blanks used in training. It also produces SIG ammo in 300 Winchester Magnum, 300 Norma Magnum, 338 Norma Magnum, and 6.5 Creedmoor, in addition to the various flavors of the NGSW.

Touring the manufacturing areas in advance of today’s official opening, it’s obvious that SIG’s ammo division isn’t setting up for civilians. The final steps in the making of the 6.8 NGSW linked ammunition we watched yesterday brought that home.

SIG’s hybrid ammunition is manufactured and processed in-house. From the basic component (top) to the finished cases (center) to the completed round (bottom) it is tested, re-tested, and inspected before being approved for packing.

Ammunition is manufactured using a combination of technological advances and old-fashioned hand inspection. As the ammunition was made from components, processed and finished, it passed through a number of visual and computerized inspections. As the linked ammunition came off the finishing lines, however, it was hand inspected, machine tested, then hand packed into cartons placed into the familiar green army ammunition cans which were then packed into wooden crates.

The palettes of packed ammunition will look familiar to current and former soldiers. There’s plenty of technology involved, but SIG workers take pride in having inspected each round, belt, box and crate before sending it to our military.

Humans completed each of those steps, not robots. When I asked why that was, the answer brought home the ultimate purpose of linked rounds: “because we want the people who use this ammunition to know that people who care about each of them inspected it before it went to them.”

It’s also obvious that SIG’s planning on seeing that business expand. SIG emphasized more than once that the scalability was to enable them to expand to meet the needs of the United States military and all its allies.

The stage was prepped yesterday, but it will be occupied by dignitaries and SIG officials celebrating the latest expansion of the SIG military business.

This morning VIPs and dignitaries from the government and military on hand to see the facility that SIG’s built. They include Arkansas Governor Sara Sanders, generals, and many state, local and federal dignitaries. They’ll also be joined by SIG’s upper echelon and the proud employees of the Jacksonville, Arkansas facility.

We’ll be there as well. And as always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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