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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2024

- EDITOR'S NOTE -
In observance of Veterans Day we will not be distributing any of our services on Monday, November 11, 2024. The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will resume our normal distribution schedule on Tuesday, November 12.
- APPAREL -
New for 2024, Blocker added a lighter weight model to their hunting pants category, the Shield Reliant Pants. The pants employ an S3 anti-microbial finish to prevent odors. The famed S3 treatment’s silver ions bind to and penetrate the surface of odor-causing bacteria on contact.
- ARCHERY -
Equipped with Barnett’s cutting-edge technology, the XP405 offers a range of advanced features that redefine the standards in archery.
- BOATING -
Winterizing a boat is more than just a seasonal task—it’s necessary to extend the vessel's life and prevent costly repairs.
- EVENTS -
Nine governors are saluting American hunters through official proclamations this month—including pictured Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen (R), who signed an official proclamation at the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, Neb., on Nov. 5, 2024.

European American Armory Corporation announced their attendance at this year's Clinton House CanCon range event, to be held November 8th & 9th in beautiful Clinton, SC. This annual gathering is open to the public and will take place at the famous Clinton House Plantation.
Hillsdale College, in partnership with USA Shooting, hosted a Citizenship and Shooting event on campus October 21-22 that was attended by more than 200 people.
- GEAR -
Rather than try to douse hunters in cover or scent-elimination products, Scent Thief® uses patented No Smell Technology™ to shut down animals’ ability to smell.
Swagger Bipods’ Stalker Lite is a lightweight and compact shooting bipod offering mobile hunters the critical stability they need to make deadly shots without compromising weight or maneuverability.

- HUNTING -
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is asking hunters to participate in its annual deer hunter effort and sighting survey. The survey asks hunters to record how many hours they hunted and how many deer, moose, bears, or other wildlife they saw each day they hunted.
Hunters, it’s time to gear up for the rut with Tink’s Rut-Ready Bundle, packed with high-impact scent tools designed to give you a serious edge during peak season. With a retail value of $95, this bundle is available at Tinks.com for a limited-time price of just $49.99.
Big & J has partnered with Bone Collector to offer hunters the most effective deer attractants on the market, blending their expertise to create unique products that are a favorite of the Bone Collector team.
- INDUSTRY -
For 50 years, Richard Beebe has been the driving force behind Redding Reloading Equipment. Richard passed away at his home in Central NY on October 31st, 2024 surrounded by his family. With the purchase of Redding in 1974, Richard worked tirelessly to instill his vision of quality in the products that he produced.

Premier Body Armor stated that their engineers have uncovered "an unsettling practice in the manufacturing process of UHMWPE ballistic plates in China," noting that, "Ironically, environmental regulations may be compromising the durability and safety of some Chinese-made body armor."
SHOT Show Industry Day at the Range announced that SDS Arms will be the exclusive Buyer Lunch Sponsor during the annual range day event taking place in Boulder City, Nevada on Monday, January 20, 2025. As the Buyer Lunch Sponsor for the upcoming Industry Day at the Range, SDS Arms will provide lunch tickets to all registered buyers in attendance.
Gearfire RetailBI has released its Q3 2024 Shooting Sports Retail Report, providing key trends and data from over 2,400 retailers. This quarterly analysis reveals notable shifts in consumer behavior, sales, and inventory for firearms, ammunition, and accessories.
- LITIGATION -
The Firearms Policy Coalition has filed its opening brief with the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Novotny v. Moore, an FPC lawsuit challenging provisions of Maryland’s Gun Safety Act of 2023 (Senate Bill 1, 2023 Reg. Sess.), which imposed new bans on the constitutionally protected right to carry firearms in public.

Firearms Policy Coalition announced that the plaintiffs have filed a final reply brief in the United States Supreme Court supporting review in the FPC-supported case of Oakland Tactical v. Howell Township, a lawsuit out of Michigan challenging a ban on firearms training and shooting ranges.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
To honor those who risk and give their lives for our freedoms has been a long standing SCI Foundation tradition. The SCIF Veterans Committee is dedicated to carrying out this mission by working each year to provide opportunities and programs for veterans.
As Giving Tuesday approaches, there is an opportunity to focus on causes that make a lasting difference in communities. The NRA Youth Education Summit is one such cause—Y.E.S. is an immersive leadership program for high school students who are eager to learn about the foundations of our nation, the importance of civic engagement, and the role of the Second Amendment.
Sports Destination Management has announced the 2024 Champions of Economic Impact in Sports Tourism. Among the winners was the NASP Eastern National Tournament in coordination with the Louisville Convention and Visitors Bureau in Louisville, Kentucky.

Whitetails Unlimited has granted $399,381 to 195 youth shooting trap shooting organizations over the last fiscal year. The majority of the funds expended went to high school trap shooting teams that participate in the USA Clay Target League and the Scholastic Clay Target Program.
The Outdoor Industry Communication Council shares the importance of informed participation in wildlife management. Andrew McKean, Hunting and Conservation Editor at Outdoor Life and former member of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission, wrote two articles for OICC on the Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation website.
- PROMOTIONS -
Luth-ARo announced its latest giveaway for the month of November 2024. This month, participants have the chance to win an AR Armorer Wrench.
Sticky Holsters is proud to offer exclusive savings this Veterans Day. Customers can enjoy 15% off sitewide (excluding clearance items) on Sticky Holsters’ selection of range bags, gun slings, holsters, and more as well as free shipping from November 4-12, 2024.

- PUBLISHING -
The November issue of Firearms News is now available at newsstands, including Walmart, Barnes & Noble, and other major book retailers. This month's feature is an exclusive review of the Military Armament Corporation's MAC-5 by Vincent L. DeNiro, Editor-in-Chief.
- RETAIL -
SITKA Gear announces the opening of its newest retail location in Charlotte, North Carolina.
- STATES -
The Montana Wildlife and Transportation Partnership is accepting applications for projects from the public proposing collaborative, stand-alone wildlife accommodation projects that can help reduce wildlife vehicle conflict and enhance wildlife connectivity within the state’s highway infrastructure.
The annual fall stocking of rainbow trout across Nebraska is winding down. Steinhart Park Pond in Nebraska City and Crystal Springs Middle Pond in Fairbury will be stocked the week of Nov. 12.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks game wardens are seeking information on a mule deer buck that was shot with an arrow in a Billings Heights neighborhood. The buck is alive and not expected to die from the injury.
With much of Pennsylvania abnormally dry, and wildfires impacting many areas, the Pennsylvania Game Commission is temporarily prohibiting the building of fires on state game lands.
- TELEVISION -
When a freak accident left top multi-gun competitor Ryan Muller paralyzed with a broken back, hard work, prayer and support from the shooting community has lifted him back on his feet, and the shooting sports have become his source of inspiration in healing.
Winchester Ammunition and Waypoint TV are introducing three epic giveaways throughout November as well as a full night of Winchester Life programming on November 19, from 7-11 p.m. EST.
Outdoor America and Field & Stream announce a strategic alliance for the creation of “Field & Stream TV”, beginning with a curated block of prime time and weekly programming that will launch in January, 2025.
Get ready to embrace an inner ruggedness with Sportsman Channel's "Manliest Moments," beginning at 5 p.m. ET on November 16. This curated collection of raw, exhilarating outdoor adventures promises to capture the essence of masculinity in its most primal form.

 

If anyone in the boating industry still had any doubts, the recent Miami and Fort Lauderdale Boat Shows should have removed it. XXL outboards like the massive Mercury 600 or the muscular Yamaha 450 now rule the market for boats in the 30’ to 50’ range where diesel inboards were the only option just a few years back. 

The king of the “mine is bigger than yours” race is currently the 65’ HCB Estrella—powered by six Mercury 600’s, for those of you with a spare $5,394,000!

The 65’ HCB Estrella with six 600-hp Mercury outboards is currently king of the outboard power race—and of the race to the fuel docks. (HCB Yachts)

All new boat packages on the upper end of the center console class are equipped with one, two, three or more monster outboards, and the big motors are now appearing on many sportfisher and cruising designs as well. Even a few trawler-style yachts are offered with outboard power.

The changeover is not surprising given the advantages of modern outboards. They not only generate enough torque to get big, heavy boats moving—the Merc 600 through an auto-shifting transmission—but they also produce top speeds far in excess of what inboards, gas or diesel, can manage in fishboats, cruisers and dayboats. 

Though the big outboards are expensive—the Merc 600 has a base price of $77,000, the Yamaha 450 about $50,000, they’re not nearly as pricey as diesels like Volvo-Penta’s 1350 IPS drive, at around $192,000 per copy. 

They are much quieter—some four-stroke outboards are almost silent at idle—produce no visible exhaust plume, and can be fueled at many more locations than can diesel boats.

Though the big outboards are beefy—the Merc weighs 1,260 the Yamaha close to 1,000 lbs--they’re not nearly as heavy as a Caterpillar C18 ACERT producing comparable horsepower, which weighs about 4,000 pounds, not counting running gear and costs over $100,000 including controls. 

Big diesel engines are the ultimate in marine power, but are heavier and more expensive than outboards. However, their live span is measured in decades rather than years. (Caterpillar)

Though the inboard diesel can be mounted farther forward giving better weight distribution than outboards hung on a transom bracket, all that weight has a huge impact on both ability to get on plane and on top speed, as well as on fuel use/range.

And now, as we’ve gotten used to them—and manufacturers have made the housings more sleek and attractive—outboards are no longer considered as ugly mechanical blobs ruining the lines of a boat, at least in much of the market. (The genteel folks who love Downeasters and the like will take exception.)

The Advantages of Diesel Inboards

So far, if you have a really big boat, diesel remains the only game in town—diesels of 2,000 hp and more are available for those with truly deep pockets and the impetus to put lots of it into discretionary spending on a boat longer than 50 feet.

Diesels are also noted for life spans measured in decades rather than years like outboards. Bigger engines running slower wear out slower.

The Merc 600 has a projected lifespan of about 3,000 hours. The Cat C18 ACERT has a projected lifespan of 18,000 to 20,000 hours. On a per hour basis, the Cat is a much better investment, especially for those who run long hours daily—offshore charter fishers, ferry boats and the like.

Inboard engines allow a much cleaner transom and a broad, open swim platform where it’s easy to launch diving expeditions, swim or even carry a dinghy. Outboards are in the way for all of this activity.

And diesel fuel is much less explosive than gasoline. While modern fuel systems combined with good maintenance minimize the risk of gasoline, it’s still there—rarely a week goes by without a gas-powered boat going boom somewhere at a U.S. marina. The ability of gasoline vapors to explode from the tiniest spark creates much greater risk.

What the Future Holds

Diesel outboards combine fuel safety with lots of torque and good fuel economy, but so far size is limited to 300 hp. (Cox Marine)

We have not yet seen the end of the horsepower race in gas outboards. And there are a few diesel outboards like those from Cox Marine, which offers models to 350 hp, combining some of the best from both worlds, including durability, low fuel consumption and fuel safety.

Yamaha has reported experimenting with hydrogen fueled outboards, and also recently bought Torqeedo Electric Motors, which makes some muscular models in their Deep Blue series, the largest of which reportedly generates the equivalent of 134 horsepower at full throttle. 

The company has not hinted at building any larger gasoline-fueled outboards, but don’t hold your breath after Mercury had a gangbusters result for their XL models at FLIBS. Yamaha’s skunkworks on the Tennessee River may produce some even more impressive internal combustion muscle if the market for big outboards continues to thrive.

Yamaha builds V8 gas outboards to 450-hp, and also has invested in electric power in recent years. (Yamaha Marine)

Electric power has shown some impressive results in boats, including a top speed over 115 mph on a hydroplane. But electric boat motors are thus far plagued by the same issues as electric cars, availability of rapid charging facilities, range anxiety, and battery weight, cost and life span.

In short, the recreational boating propulsion market is evolving rapidly, and five years down the road we are sure to see some very different looking power choices. The one thing we can apparently be sure of is that they won’t be cheaper, no matter who’s in the White House.

— Frank Sargeant
Frankmako1@gmail.com

 
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