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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2025

- APPAREL -
TUO’s AMP Puffy Pant was designed as a comfy mid-layer for the whitetail woods, cloaked with your favorite camo field pants. They’re equally as effective as an outer shell, too.
- BOATING -
Norsk Lithium® has redesigned its Norsk Guardian™ App to enhance the user interface, delivering an improved user experience for controlling, monitoring, and organizing Norsk Lithium batteries.
- ENFORCEMENT -
A total of 1,007 wild animals and fish were illegally killed and investigated by Utah Division of Law Enforcement conservation officers in Utah in 2024, a slight decrease from the number illegally killed in 2023.
- EVENTS -
The Umarex Big Squirrel Challenge, scheduled for Jan. 10-11, will be postponed until Feb. 7-8 to avoid winter weather predicted to hit Arkansas during the event.
Waypoint TV’s Business Development team will be attending the Archery Trade Association Show in Indianapolis, Indiana, from January 8 to Friday, January 10.

SDS Arms will be exhibiting at this year’s Dallas Safari Club Convention. SDS Arms will be there with all five impressive firearm brands under its umbrella, Tisas USA, Tokarev USA, MAC, Inglis, and Spandau Arms.
- FISHERIES -
This year marks the fourth year of the five-year evaluation into whether the manual removal of Rainbow Trout can positively benefit the abundance and genetic structure of Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout in the South Fork Snake River.
- FISHING -
Anglers have some new opportunities to chase hefty thirteen- and fourteen-inch brook and rainbow trout at four ponds in southern Vermont this winter, thanks to a pilot late season stocking program from the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.
- GEAR -
Stealth Cam announced the release of a functionality update to their Command Pro app in 2025. Available on select trail camera models, this enhancement allows users to send a command for a specific camera to capture and instantly view photos, or simultaneously watch up to 3 minutes of live video footage of their hunting area with just the push of a button.

Tink’s® unveils its latest innovation: the Naturally Primed Scrape Rope. Exclusive to Tink’s and available only at select retailers, the Naturally Primed Scrape Rope is set to become a must-have for future seasons and keeping an eye on deer traffic year-round.
Chest packs have been with us for a good long time They first made a mark in fly fishing, and then onto general wade fishing and eventually hunting. But until now, there hasn’t been a svelte and utilitarian chest pack designed specifically for turkey hunting. Thunderchickens beware, because Blocker Outdoors built the mobile toolbox and calls it the Finisher Chest Pack.
NEXTORCH North America announced the K30 850 Lumen Rechargeable Penlight. The NEXTORCH K30 delivers an impressive 850-lumen output in a compact EDC light optimized for duty use.
At Armageddon Gear we have crafted what we believe to be a perfect balance between fit and function. The Armageddon Gear Turkey Chest Rig has been created to have the essential turkey hunting gear that is needed to be successful at the ready in a compact yet well thought out package.

- INDUSTRY -
Taurus USA announced that the Taurus 327 T.O.R.O. has been honored as the 2025 Handgun of the Year by the NRA Golden Bullseye Awards.
Silencer Central, the nation’s leading retailer and manufacturer of suppressors, proudly announces its CEO and founder, Brandon Maddox, will serve on the board of directors for the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) as its treasurer for 2025.
Reptilia announced that they have been recognized with Ballistic Magazine’s 2024 Best Editors’ Choice Award for Best AR-15 Accessories.
Banshee Brands Inc., the parent company of RETAY USA and Breda America Group (Breda AG), announced the expansion of its sales team with the addition of several new representative groups.

- INVASIVE SPECIES -
Wyoming Game and Fish Department personnel had another busy year keeping aquatic invasive species out of the state. In 2024, Game and Fish inspected 78,157 watercraft, the most since the AIS program started in 2010. That total was up by more than 8,000 inspections from 2023.
- LITIGATION -
The U.S. Supreme Court has distributed two Second Amendment Foundation cases for conference on Friday, Jan. 10. The two cases – Snope v. Brown and Gray v. Jennings – challenge “assault weapons” bans in Maryland and “assault weapons” and magazine capacity bans in Delaware.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Joining Mossberg’s Professional Series of shotguns and rifles is the MVP Patrol Professional Series AR-magazine compatible, bolt-action rifle available in 5.56mm NATO/223 Rem, 300 AAC Blackout, and 7.62mm NATO/308 Win with black synthetic stock and Cerakote® metal finish.
Muddy® Outdoors recently released the Trifecta™ 180, a cellular trail camera that captures 180-degree photos and videos of its surroundings.

Summit Treestands announced the launch of four new products this season featuring the Captain’s Chair, Retractable Gear Hoist, Ultimate Bow Rope, and Portable Treestand Umbrella.
Savage Arms® has teamed up with Federal Ammunition to produce rifles chambered in Federal’s new 7mm Backcountry Cartridge. Initial Savage rifles chambered in 7mm Backcountry will include a variety of Model 110s, including the Ultralite, Ultralite Elite, Pro Pursuit Rifle, Timberline and Trail Hunter Lite.
Federal Ammunition launches a ground-breaking long-action hunting cartridge that raises the bar for what a non-magnum, centerfire rifle hunting load can achieve. The patented Peak Alloy one-piece, high-strength case boosts the new Federal-designed 7mm Backcountry cartridge, which provides magnum performance in a standard bolt face rifle.
As Mossberg continues to refine and upgrade these firearms, the 590A1 joins the new Professional Series of firearms. Each gun in this series undergoes an enhanced assembly and quality control process, has special finishes and features, such as refining touches to the loading port to help optimize performance.
One of the newest members of Mossberg’s Professional Series of shotguns and rifles is the Mossberg 590M Breacher Professional Series, a 12-gauge, 2.75-inch pump action that is fed from the first production shotgun double-stack magazine.
Two new versions of Mossberg’s 12-gauge, 2.75-inch 590M Magazine-Fed pump actions join the Professional Series with option of black or orange synthetic furniture (compact and Magpul® models available); Cerakote® protective finish on barrel, receiver, and magazine tube; and is fed from the first production double-stacked magazine made for pump actions.
Tisas USA, an SDS Arms brand, is releasing the 1911 Duty 45 Raider Special Feature handgun. The Tisas 1911 Duty 45 Raider Special Feature is a sharp .45 caliber that has a SS barrel bushing and recoil spring plug with a sleek matte finish. The picatinny rail allows for mounting of accessories, and it has a Novak front sight, with a Glock dovetail rear sight (1/3 co-witness).
- OPTICS -
The Trijicon Huron lineup now includes six variable power options, featuring the new 1-6x24 and 4-16x50 models. From the dense North Woods to the senderos of South Texas, and everywhere in between, the Huron series offers the perfect aiming solution for deer hunters.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Attendees of his year’s SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nev., are encouraged to make a bold statement of support on Wednesday, January 22, by wearing a Women for Gun Rights’ signature teal shirt.
- PODCASTING -
The DNR Wildlife Division's “Wildtalk” podcast is hitting January in full stride. Show hosts talk to Olivia Triltsch, Michigan United Conservation Clubs’ Habitat Program and Partnerships coordinator, about MUCC’s On the Ground program, get into a high-flying discussion about snow geese, and wrap with a chat about coyotes and why you’re likely to see and hear more of them this month.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Ballistics IQ is the first and only automated and patented triage solution on the market, providing instant gun crime intelligence. Immediately following an incident, scan cartridge cases with the portable BIQ scanning device and upload to the BIQ investigative portal. Within minutes, you will receive a Crime Scene Analysis (CSA) Triage report.
- PROMOTIONS -
AG Composites announced an exclusive inauguration sale. This special promotion honors our 47th president and offers you the chance to upgrade your gear at incredible savings.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
RNT Calls and its flagship television series, RNT-V, announce a major sponsorship agreement with Mossy Oak and Drake Waterfowl for the 2025 season. As key sponsors of RNT-V, Mossy Oak and Drake will partner with the show to celebrate the waterfowling lifestyle and showcase the best in duck hunting culture, gear, and craftsmanship.
Bering Optics will continue to rely on The High Road with Keith Warren for content creation and distribution as well as TV advertising to create brand awareness and drive sales.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ Western Upper Peninsula Citizens’ Advisory Council is scheduled to hear updates on winter boating access site partnerships, the Michigan moose population research project, snowmobile trail closures and current snowmobile noise regulations when the council meets Wednesday, Jan. 15.
Members of the Michigan Natural Resources Commission this week will take up an agenda that includes presentation of Lifesaving Awards from the DNR Law Enforcement Division and updates on several land transactions and elk season results.
In federal fiscal year 2024, Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) received nearly $24.7 million in federal funding from the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement to reclaim more former coal mines to their pre-mining status.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission offices and service centers will be closed Jan. 9 to honor the passing of President Jimmy Carter. Office closures include Lincoln headquarters; Alliance, Kearney, Norfolk and North Platte district offices; and the Bassett and Omaha service centers.
- STATES -
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR), through the USDA Forest Service and National Association of State Foresters 2023 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), received funds for disadvantaged schools to plant trees.
- TELEVISION -
Pursuit Media, LLC, is pleased to announce the renewal of Angler’s Channel Bass Wrap Up show on its platforms for 2025. The Angler’s Channel Bass Wrap Up show is entering its 15th season of broadcast television and will continue to be seen on Pursuit Channel and Pursuit UP in 2025.
Offshore powerboat racing fans were treated to an adrenaline-fueled spectacle during the debut episode of Wave Warfare, which aired exclusively on Outdoor America. This groundbreaking series plunged viewers into the electrifying world of Super Stock powerboat racing.
Wild TV announces a new partnership with Content King Media, a renowned producer of premier outdoor and hunting programming. This partnership brings two fan-favorite shows, Archer’s Choice and The Choice, to Wild TV and its streaming platform, Wild TV+.
- WILDLIFE -
Starting in early January, Idaho Fish and Game staff in the Southwest Region will begin an aerial survey of the Weiser River Zone elk population – one of many survey efforts taking place around the state this year that help game managers understand population numbers and trends.
Idaho Fish and Game, Magic Valley Region has announced that they will begin feeding elk at the Bullwhacker feed site starting the week of January 5, 2025, as snow has started to accumulate, and temperatures are dipping.
Yesterday, Jan. 7, the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation received “not-warranted” findings as a politically-motivated farewell folly from the Biden administration on two Endangered Species Act petitions requesting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) delist gray wolves in the Western Great Lakes and downlist West Coast wolves to threatened.
Wildlife has been active in the mild winter climate of Arizona’s lower and mid elevations, and the Arizona Game and Fish Department has been receiving increased reports of human-wildlife conflicts in many parts of the state.
 

The 7mm Backcountry is available in a variety of rifles now, and that list will grow quickly.

What is the 7mm Backcountry? It’s the new king of speed for production 7mm rifle cartridges – for now.

"Welcome to the future of rifle cartridges," said Federal Director of Centerfire Rifle Ammunition, Mike Holm. "With our new 7mm Backcountry cartridge, hunters and shooters will experience true innovation. Those three numbers spotlight the three advantages of this new cartridge. "

Federal submitted a complete submission package to the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute (SAAMI), which is an association of the nation’s leading manufacturers of firearms, ammunition and components. SAAMI was founded in 1926 at the request of the federal government.

How fast is it? Federal's 155-grain Terminal Ascent bullet, the lightest bullet Federal will initially offer in 7mm Backcountry, scoots out of a 24-inch barrel with a muzzle velocity of 3,300 fps. The cartridge is boosted by a new, patented Peak Alloy™ case technology, which provides magnum performance in a standard bolt-face rifle. Federal says it can achieve 3,000 feet-per-second (fps) with 170-grain bullets through 20-inch barrels.

Yes – 20-inch barrels. Yes, longer barrels will give you more velocity. Still, the whole point of this new cartridge is to give you all the ballistic horsepower you need at 20 inches, which is a real game-changer for today's hunters who prefer smaller, lighter, suppressed rifles for long-range big game hunting.

The Ultra-modern 7mm Backcountry pushes the 170-grain Terminal Ascent: 3,000 fps out of a 20-inch barrel.

"Our goal was to take the new case technology and design the ultimate, high-tech hunting cartridge that could handle loadings at a higher pressure," said Eric Miller, Federal's Centerfire Rifle Product Line Manager. "We also wanted it to operate in non-magnum, standard long actions to keep room for round capacity. The result is a non-magnum-looking cartridge with the same neck length as 7mm PRC, body taper and shoulder angle as 6.5 Creedmoor, and a cartridge size like 30-06 Springfield or 280 Ackley Improved. Yet it accepts heavy bullets with a long ogive."

To create the 7mm Backcountry, Federal didn't tweak an existing cartridge or use brass. They started from scratch, beginning with a metallurgy breakthrough in case design.

"The 7mm Backcountry is a result of six years of development," explained Brad Abramowski, Federal's Centerfire Rifle Ammunition Engineer. "Driven by the U.S. military's need for improved performance ammunition, we tested many materials at high pressures to ensure rifle function out of a one-piece case configuration for manufacturing efficiency and design reliability. Peak Alloy delivers everything we dreamed it would. It can be loaded at a maximum chamber pressure of 80,000 pounds per square inch (psi) and achieve 3,000 fps velocities with 170-grain class bullets out of 20-inch barrels.”

When developing the cartridge, Federal engineers developed testing to confirm safety when loading high-strength steel cases at 80,000 psi.

The Peak Alloy case can be loaded at a maximum chamber pressure of 80,000 pounds per square inch (psi).

"The results showed that brass cases loaded at pressures normal for brass cases created similar stress as high-strength steel alloy cases loaded at significantly higher chamber pressures," continued Abramowski. "Peak Alloy allows Federal to safely increase chamber pressures far beyond the limits of brass case ammunition. Additionally, Peak Alloy cases help increase muzzle velocity without a proportionate increase in felt recoil, which is a bonus."

What does that mean for you? You get magnum performance (think super high speeds and flat trajectories) without needing a magnum (heavier, longer, more cumbersome) rifle. You also experience less recoil than you'd expect for the power it delivers, with the folks at Federal telling us it kicks about the same as the 7 PRC.

A Ballistic Gift to Shorter Barrels and Suppressors

Federal knows what we all do – today's hunters favor shorter, more compact suppressed rifles to hunt all-range big-game.

"We acknowledge that hunters are moving away from magnum cartridges in long barrels to short, light, compact rifles with suppressors," said Holm. "And that move makes sense. Shorter-barreled firearms make everything easier when traveling with UTVs or other vehicles, hiking in a thick forest setting, maneuvering in hunting blinds, and you name it. However, shooters lose velocity when barrels are shortened, so there is a trade-off. Innovation was needed to deliver the advantages of hunting with shorter barrels while maintaining high velocities for flatter-shooting trajectory and projectile energy."

The downside with most cartridges? You lose velocity when you cut the barrel length. But Federal's 7mm Backcountry compensates for that ahead of time. Even a 20-inch barrel pushes a 170-grain Terminal Ascent bullet to 3,000 feet per second (fps), unheard of in a non-magnum cartridge. Less is more regarding barrel length for maneuvering through the woods, climbing into tight blinds, or ensuring your suppressed rifle doesn't carry like a shovel —while still delivering serious long-range big game performance.

Heavy Bullets with High BCs for Big Performance

Federal’s 7mm Backcountry gives hunters a new cartridge built from the ground up thanks to an all-new case material which enables Federal to load the cartridge at a maximum chamber pressure of 80,000 pounds per square inch (psi).

As Hornady did with the wildly successful 7mm PRC, Federal optimized their new cartridge for heavy, long-range bullets, and these heavy-for-caliber projectiles have impressive ballistic coefficients (B.Cs). Why does B.C. matter? Higher B.C. bullets are more aerodynamic, so they cut through the air better, retain energy longer, and drop less over distance. For example, the 170-grain Terminal Ascent has a G1 BC of 0.645, perfect for taking down big game at long range. If you're into extreme long-range accuracy, the 195-grain Berger Elite Hunter boasts an insane BC of 0.755.

7mm Backcountry Versus 7mm PRC

Performance: Velocity

One of the standout features of the 7mm Backcountry is its velocity, thanks to Federal's innovative Peak Alloy™ case technology. This allows the cartridge to handle higher chamber pressures, pushing heavy bullets faster through shorter barrels.

Here's how the numbers compare:

7mm Backcountry (20-inch barrel)

170-grain Terminal Ascent: 3,000 fps

195-grain Berger Elite Hunter: 2,850 fps

7mm PRC (20-inch barrel)

Same 170-grain bullet: 2,850 fps

195-grain Berger: 2,750 fps

That extra 150 fps from the 7mm Backcountry matters to the speed junkies because it gives you a real edge in terms of flatter trajectories and increased downrange energy—key advantages for long-distance shots. If you're hunting with a suppressor on a shorter-barrel rifle, you're not losing nearly as much speed as you would with the 7mm PRC, the 7mm Remington Magnum, or the 280 Ackley Improved, or – you get my point.

Case Design and Pressure

The secret behind the Backcountry's speed lies in its Peak Alloy™ steel case. Unlike the traditional brass case used in 7mm PRC, this high-strength alloy allows Federal to push chamber pressures to an impressive 80,000 PSI—well beyond the limits of brass. It's an apples-to-oranges case design discussion now.

7mm PRC

It uses standard brass cases and operates at lower pressures (approximately 65,000 PSI), which limits its velocity potential, especially through shorter barrels.

7mm Backcountry

Thanks to Peak Alloy, it safely handles higher pressures without compromising rifle function or increasing felt recoil.

Barrel Length Advantage

Shorter barrels are trending among hunters (welcome to my world), especially those using suppressors. Why? Shorter barrels mean lighter rifles, faster handling, and easier suppressor management – a 24-inch magnum cartridge barrel with a six-inch suppressor attached to the end of it might be a ballistic beauty; still, it's a nightmare to carry, shoot, and maneuver on hunts that can be physically challenging on their own.

This is where the 7mm Backcountry shines.

How?

A 20-inch barrel 7mm Backcountry delivers magnum-level performance, maintaining a flat trajectory and high energy. The 7mm PRC, while still excellent, loses more velocity when you move to shorter barrels. To fully maximize its potential, the 7mm PRC typically requires a 24-inch barrel, which isn't always practical in the field.

Bullet Options and Ballistic Coefficients (BC)

Both cartridges excel with heavy bullets and high ballistic coefficients, which is ideal for long-range shooting. However, the 7mm Backcountry achieves higher speeds with the same bullets:

7mm Backcountry

• 170-grain Terminal Ascent (BC: 0.645)

• 195-grain Berger Elite Hunter (BC: 0.755)

7mm PRC

• 170-grain bullet: Slightly slower velocities (~2,850 fps).

The 7mm Backcountry's speed advantage means these bullets maintain more energy and better trajectory for longer distances than many other cartridges available to today's hunters.

Recoil and Rifle Compatibility

Both cartridges offer impressive performance with manageable recoil, but the 7mm Backcountry has an edge because of its higher efficiency and pressure design. Despite its magnum-like speeds, perceived recoil remains comparable to non-magnum options.

The 7mm Backcountry also fits into standard long actions, making it a great choice for hunters who want increased magazine capacity without requiring a magnum bolt face.

Which One Should You Choose?

I don't own either. My 7mm battery consists of a suddenly pedestrian 7mm Remington Magnum, a 275 Rigby that seems to kill off reputation alone, and a 7 mm-08 Remington which I used to bag my first black bear and bull moose. The 7 PRC and the 7mm Backcountry are ballistically better cartridges than all.

All this being said -

Choose the 7mm Backcountry if you want magnum-level performance in a shorter barrel, especially with a suppressor. It's the fastest production 7mm cartridge on the market, designed for today's modern hunting trends.

Choose 7mm PRC if you prefer a proven, brass-cased cartridge and are willing to use a longer barrel for its full performance.

In short, Federal's 7mm Backcountry pushes the boundaries of what a non-magnum cartridge can achieve. It delivers faster speeds, flatter trajectories, and superior performance from shorter-barreled rifles—giving hunters a modern, practical edge over the 7mm PRC. If you're looking for the future of rifle cartridges, this might be it.

OK, so you made your choice and let’s say its Federal’s new .284 caliber hot rod. Who chambers for it? At launch, the following gun companies will be introducing rifles in 7mm Backcountry: AllTerra Arms, Christensen Arms, Fierce Arms, Geissele Automatics, Gunwerks, Horizon Firearms, Proof Research, Pure Precision, Savage Arms, Seekins Precision, and Weatherby.

The firearms list is subject to change—check back to https://federalpremium.com/backcountry.html for updates on the latest gun offerings.

The Bottom Line & Why The 7mm Backcountry Matters

Federal's 7mm Backcountry is more than just a faster 7mm cartridge. It's a more advanced cartridge design, especially regarding its materials. I suspect that the Peak Alloy breakthrough, more than anything else, will prove to be Federal's biggest win here and reset the ballistic bar on what a "standard cartridge" can do.

Learn more at: www.federalpremium.com

– Jay Pinsky, Editor of The Hunting Wire & The Archery Wire

 
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