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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2024

- CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE -
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is asking hunters to continue doing their part to help keep Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) at bay. CWD is a fatal wildlife disease that affects the nervous system of deer and elk.
- ENFORCEMENT -
Christopher J. Alexander, 28, of Wilmington, was sentenced today in Clinton County Common Pleas Court for unlawfully shooting a trophy white-tailed deer buck in November 2023, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
- EVENTS -
Faxon Firearms is partnering with MidwayUSA Foundation to present the ARAK® Academy, a one-of-a-kind experience for firearm enthusiasts. This exclusive event will take place from June 20-22, 2025, in the Greater Cincinnati area and offers participants the unique opportunity to build their own ARAK-21® XRS rifle under expert guidance.
Scopos announces the opening of registration for the 2025 National Air Pistol and National Air Rifle ‘New Shooter’ Leagues, which intend to create an exciting competition format, allowing teams from throughout the country to compete virtually in an exciting, spectator-friendly league.
- FISHERIES -
At its December meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved a rule to modify recreational regulations for gag and black grouper to be consistent with current and pending regulations in adjacent Atlantic federal waters.

The Council Coordination Committee (CCC), on behalf of the eight U.S. regional fishery management councils, has issued a Request for Proposals to develop a series of eight short videos and one long video that tells the story of federal fisheries management through the eyes of those who live it every day.
Results from the annual Lake Erie fish surveys revealed that walleye hatches were below average and yellow perch hatches were above average in two of the three management zones, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
- FISHING -
Nebraska anglers should be aware of fishing regulation changes that take effect Jan. 1, 2025.
Anglers can learn the basics of ice-fishing or pick up a few new tips from experienced anglers at Discover Ice-Fishing clinics in January. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s Youth Fishing Program will host three on-ice events and one classroom event.

- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
In an effort to facilitate better communication and collaboration with Elite Series anglers, the Bassmaster Elite Angler Board of Professionals (ABP) has been created, B.A.S.S. announced today. The Advisory Board consists of six Elite anglers who were voted on by their peers and who will speak on behalf of the entire field in communicating with B.A.S.S. in order to provide a more direct and efficient way of discussing any current challenges and future opportunities.
- HUNTING -
Interested in more information about furbearers, and even learning how to trap? The next few months are loaded with opportunity both in the field, and through Oklahoma’s in-person learning settings.
Join experts from ODWC and National Wild Turkey Federation Dec. 18 to discuss water trapping. This is a virtual learning opportunity that, due to high interest, has been added last minute to the Department's online Learn-to-Hunt series.
Indiana’s Natural Resources Commission (NRC) has opened its second public comment period for proposed changes to allow the limited, regulated trapping of bobcats in designated counties.

Holiday antlerless deer gun season is Dec. 18-31, during which hunters are allowed to harvest up to two antlerless white-tailed deer that do not count toward the hunter's combined season limit of six deer.
- INDUSTRY -
Target Sports USA proudly offers a business membership offering, AMMO+ Business. For business owners, this membership provides unparalleled perks tailored to meet their needs.
Celerant Technology has promoted Michele Salerno to Chief Growth Officer. Salerno will spearhead the company's expansion initiatives in this newly created position. The Chief Growth Officer role combines strategic partnership development, market expansion, and revenue acceleration to drive sustainable business growth.
NSSF® denounces the coordinated “lawfare” effort by Democratic state attorneys general to abuse the judicial system through frivolous claims against a firearm manufacturer. New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin, joined by Minnesota’s Attorney General Keith Ellison along with 13 other states and the District of Columbia, are coordinating and repeating the unfounded claims against GLOCK, Inc., filed by the City of Chicago, which wrongfully colluded with the Biden-Harris White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention and the gun control group Everytown for Gun Safety.

- INVASIVE SPECIES -
The Michigan departments of Natural Resources and Agriculture and Rural Development encourage those who have eastern hemlock trees on their property to take time this winter to inspect the trees for signs of hemlock woolly adelgid.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Langdon Tactical Technology (LTT) announces the addition of the LTT A300 Ultima to our lineup. Starting with the Beretta A300UP—equipped from the factory with the Beretta Patrol forend, fiber optic front sight, and a generously beveled loading port—we enhance it with our signature trigger job.
RCBS will be expanding the company’s highly regarded line of MatchMasterTM bullet seating dies with twelve additional cartridge offerings in early 2025.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Roger Jarmon has been a valued and dedicated customer of The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) for many years, consistently investing several thousands of dollars in auction items to add to his impressive collection of military history. Recently, Roger’s generosity took another meaningful step as he made a remarkable donation of nearly $80,000 worth of rifles back to the CMP.

- PRODUCT NEWS -
DeSantis Gunhide® introduces multiple new holster fits for the new Ruger RXM, with or without a mounted red dot sight, including the SLIM-TUK™, Veiled Partner™ and Mean Streak™.
Shell Shock Technologies, LLC, (SST), has released groundbreaking findings that demonstrate how its lighter-weight ammunition can save lives and enhance military efficiency. The analysis highlights the significant benefits of a 30% reduction in ammunition weight, including fewer troop casualties, improved combat readiness, and substantial cost savings.
- PROMOTIONS -
Hydra Weaponry announces an exclusive December sale on its flagship MARCK-15 Hydra .223/5.56mm with MLOK Rifle. Now through Dec. 31, 2024, this revolutionary firearm is available for $999.99, a significant markdown from its regular price of $1,400.
- RADIO -
This week, Outdoors Radio features Wisconsin DNR deer program specialist Jff Pritzl, Huntworth Gear pro-staffer Bernie Barringer, and Florence County economic development director Eric Printz. Jeff Kelm reports on early ice fishing and blackpowder hunting. Dan reports on his fall turkey hunt.

This week, Outdoors Radio features Wisconsin DNR deer program specialist Jff Pritzl, Huntworth Gear pro-staffer Bernie Barringer, and Florence County economic development director Eric Printz.
- SHIPPING -
European American Armory Corp (EAA) is now shipping the Girsan Regard MC X, the latest iteration of their bestselling Regard MC handgun. The Regard MC X introduces exciting new features that are drawing attention from firearms enthusiasts and industry insiders.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is teaming up with students at Michigan State University to help five communities in their trail-planning efforts.
- TELEVISION -
Outdoor Channel proudly announces significant growth in viewership year-over-year comparing Q4 2024 to Q4 2023*. The network experienced robust increases across three key extended dayparts—Monday, Friday, and Saturday evenings between 7 p.m. and 2 a.m.
Doug Koenig’s Championship Season returns to Pursuit Channel. Join Shooting Pro, Doug Koenig, as he heads back to the Green Valley Rifle & Pistol club in Columbia, MO for the first few stages of the 2024 CMP Bianchi Cup in search of capturing his 20th Bianchi Cup title.
- WILDLIFE -
This past week, 77 desert bighorn sheep were captured from the Elephant Mountains Wildlife Management Areas in the Trans-Peco Region of west Texas and safely released into the Franklin Mountains to establish a new wild sheep population.
 

For more than two years, the industry has watched as Vista Outdoors worked to divide itself into a pair of freestanding companies. The goal was simple: unlock the unrecognized value in the non-gun parts of the behemoth. It seems counter-intuitive to those of us in the outdoor industry, but Wall Street analysts and investors repeatedly undervalue companies with “gun” components.

Guns, in case you haven’t noticed, are popular with just about everyone except “progressive” politicians…and investment groups that share those same opinions.

But divide Vista did…finally. Creating Revelyst for the plethora of non-gun companies and The Kinetic Group for CCI, Federal, Remington, Hevi-Shot and Speer. Along the way, Vista also realized there was more than sufficient private interest in The Kinetic Group to make more money for shareholders (the ultimate goal of every public company) by selling it.

That’s when the industry-equivalent of a soap opera started. A long and rancorous bidding war ensued, with CSG, the Czechoslovakian conglomerate, eventually winning the battle for The Kinetic Group. A second transaction, conditioned on the successful sale of Kinetic, will see investment group Strategic Value Partners acquiring Revelyst. That transaction is currently “on track” to close by January, 2025.

Ultimately, shareholders will be seeing more than $3.5 billion dollars in proceeds- or approximately $45/per share of their original Vista Outdoor stock.

The Kinetic Group includes a number of familiar brands. Brands new owner CSG says will stay true to their U.S. roots -and leadership. Screenshot with permission.

Today, the smoke’s not entirely cleared, but CSG/Kinetic leadership is moving -quickly-to get the integration and maximization of their newest properties blended into their holdings.

In today’s edition of QA Outdoors, you can read our long-form interview with The Kinetic Group’s Chairman and CEO, Jason Vanderbrink. That conversation should assuage many of the concerns expressed by consumers over the “foreign ownership” of formerly U.S. companies.

On Tuesday, I talked with David Stepan, CSG’s CEO of their ammunition business -including their newly-acquired Kinetic facilities in Minnesota, Arkansas, Idaho and Oregon. CSG already owns a majority position in Italian/U.S. ammunition maker Fiocchi, including their manufacturing facilities in Little Rock, Arkansas. The conversation with Stepan focused on positives CSG saw-and still sees-in the acquisition.

“We’re excited,” Stepan told me, “there’s a willingness to cooperate on both continents that make it exciting for everyone.”

A large part of that excitement is the recognition of some obvious short-term efficiencies.

Today, for example, Fiocchi (U.S.) exports components for their ammunition from the company’s manufacturing facilities in Italy. Those components are shipped by boat in containers from Italy.

Those shipments, according to Stepan, require “a minimum of four weeks.”

Vertically integrating components already being manufactured at Kinetic facilities in the United States could significantly shorten that time-to-market. It would also eliminate the costs in time, money and the company’s overall carbon footprint.

“In Europe, there’s a big focus on CO2,” Stepan explained, “reducing our footprint is important. Here in the United States, we now have companies that are vertically integrated, producing all their own components. If we can integrate those components into the Fiocchi/U.S. business, we cut down shipping via boat from Italy. Cutting down on shipping saves us both time and money, and reduces our footprint.”

For CSG, the focus isn’t on individual companies, it’s on the overall efficiency of a global conglomerate that includes engineering, automotive, rail, aerospace and defense companies employing more than 10,000 people. Addition of The Kinetic Group adds small arms ammunition production and 3,800 additional employees, along with $1.5 billion in annual revenues.

In fact, Stepan told me the manufacturing experts he brought along for a tour of all The Kinetic Group facilities this week were pleased with what they were seeing. And CSG has maintained the philosophical position that its goal wasn’t to change how companies operated unless the changes brought obvious benefits.

“We look at markets as a whole,” he explained, “ultimately, our goal is to get ammunition to the customers.”
That, he said, would mean looking for “centers of excellence” among the various companies, and examining a “lot of moving parts.” As far as to what that analysis would uncover, Stepan was quick to admit there’s “no answer yet, but the next business cycles are important for us in the military and civilian markets.”

Our conversation with Jason Vanderbrink of The Kinetic Group echoed Stepan’s position. He was quick to tease us with the fact that Kinetic would be releasing “game-changing technology” in a new product premiering in just a few weeks at SHOT Show 2025.

As always, we’re watching, and we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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