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THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2025

- EDITOR'S NOTE -
In observance of Independence Day, we will not be distributing any of our services tomorrow, Friday, July 4. We will resume our normal distribution schedule on Monday, July 7. Due to the holiday long weekend, we request you submit news for Monday’s editions no later than 2:00pm ET Saturday, July 5.
- AIR GUNS -
Rapid Air Worx announced the launch of the RAW Pump Action Kit. This accessory converts RAW’s sidelever platforms into fast-cycling, pump-action rifles — providing hunters and competitive shooters with rapid follow-up capability without sacrificing RAW’s renowned precision.
AirForce Airguns announces the launch of its newest big-bore innovation: the AirForce Tex-Rex 457. Designed to deliver power and accuracy for serious hunters and shooters, the Tex-Rex 457 redefines what’s possible in a big-bore air platform, pushing out an unprecedented 1,000 foot-pounds of energy with consistency and reliability.
- ARCHERY -
The Scholastic Archery Association (S3DA) hosted its 13th annual Eastern 3D National Championship at the Whitley County Fairgrounds in Williamsburg, Kentucky. Nearly 600 youth archers, representing 119 teams from 19 states competed.
- BOATING -
The D-400 Deck Chair from Millennium Marine® continues to earn its place as a go-to option for dependable on-deck seating. Built from durable aluminum and breathable mesh, this chair delivers reliable support and long-lasting performance in any marine environment.

Wake boats may be the most maligned vessels on the water these days, with some locations in the country even placing bans on this type of craft. But all powerboats create a wake, and all boaters should be aware of the effects their manmade wave action can have on other boaters, personal property and even the aquatic habitat of their favorite lake or river.
Yamaha Rightwaters joined forces with Davidson College to sponsor a student-led sustainable marine project focused on repowering and redesigning a pontoon vessel with a Torqeedo® Cruise 6.0 R electric outboard motor. The project aimed to convert a gas-powered pontoon into a fully solar-powered vessel.
- COMPETITION -
The Scholastic Action Shooting Program held the Iowa State Championship match on June 28-29, at the Olofson Shooting Range, near Polk City, where more than 55 athletes from grade school through high school competed.
Fiocchi of America announces the remarkable achievements of its Pro Shooting Team during the initial months of the 2025 competitive season. This seasoned Fiocchi team has demonstrated great performances across various events, showcasing the trusted reliability and precision of Fiocchi’s Competition Line.

The first round of the ELEY X-SERIES is wrapped, and what a beautifully ballistic beginning it was. Shooters across the U.S. fired up their x-shot apps, squinted down scopes, and gave paper targets a very bad day. It's clear the competition didn’t just show up – it showed off.
B&P USA, the manufacturer of premier shotshells for clays, and hunting, announces the impressive achievements of its Pro Staff members Nicolas Berry and Joseph Pinchin at recent summer NSCA competitions.
Hornady® congratulates sponsored shooters Austin Orgain, Joe Thielen, Doug Koenig, and Jonathan Berry on their performance at the Hornady Precision Rifle Challenge, June 27-28, 2025, near Evanston, Wyoming.
- FISHERIES -
Hoot-owl restrictions take effect Wednesday at 2 p.m. on the lower Madison River from Warm Springs BLM day-use area downstream to the Jefferson River, and on the Sun River from the mouth of Muddy Creek to the Highway 287 Bridge.

Blue Ribbon Fisheries are waterbodies that provide some of Utah’s most exceptional, high-quality fishing experiences. The program that designates and helps fund these fisheries recently allocated $450,000 toward nine projects aimed at enhancing these waterbodies so they remain outstanding places to fish.
- HUNTING -
Join the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for Hunter Safety Education Week, Aug. 11-17, offering in-person opportunities for more than 2,000 students to obtain a hunter safety education certificate. More than 40 additional class locations statewide will be posted and available for registration starting Monday, July 7.
Residents of southeast Montana have multiple opportunities to take part as the hunting regulations season-setting process begins. Scoping meetings are underway around the state this month, with a public meeting set for Tuesday, July 8 in Miles City, and Wednesday, July 9 in Glendive.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) recently made the decision to reinstate bear hunting, and the anti-hunting backlash was swift. However, the core of this decision is not about sport or politics; it is rooted in science, safety, and the well-being of both bears and humans.

- INDUSTRY -
Lancer Systems announces the signing of Ken Jefferies & Associates, gaining national sales coverage for the first time in company history. Ken Jefferies & Associates brings over 15 years of experience serving the tactical, shooting sports, and archery channels in all 50 states.
Kimber Mfg. has announced the promotion of Scott Moore to the position of Chief Operations Officer. Moore recently returned to Kimber after a brief stint at E-One, a fire truck apparatus manufacturer with multiple locations nationwide. Before his return Moore served 7 years as the Vice President of operations for Kimber.
- LITIGATION -
Tuesday afternoon, Federal District Court Judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo issued an order granting final summary judgment to Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and its co-plaintiffs, three individual members of the organization who reside outside of California, in Hoffman v. Bonta, FPC’s Second Amendment challenge to the State’s ban on firearm carry by non-residents.
- ONLINE -
Liberty Ammo, the leader in self-defense ammunition and recently received coverage from several well-known industry influencers. This includes the industry leading “The Truth about Guns” (TTAG).

- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Kids & Clays Foundation Board of Directors announces the appointment of Zac Lemmon as its new Executive Director. He will oversee the organization that works to support a nationwide series of clay shooting events with all proceeds benefitting Ronald McDonald House Chapters.
- POWERSPORTS -
If operating an off-highway vehicle (OHV) is part of your Fourth of July holiday celebration plans, the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) urges enthusiasts to put safety first and avoid unnecessary risks.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Few generations receive and deserve as much recognition as those from WWII. Chiappa Firearms continues to represent and honor that great generation with the WWII Commemorative M1 Carbine, a limited release of the iconic arm chambered in .22LR and 9mm.
- PROMOTIONS -
Savage Arms announced a Summer Sale offering $250 off Savage branded apparel and merchandise kits for retail partners. This is payable by co-op allowance or as a standard order. The Summer Sale features the one-stop shop branded apparel kit, which is an essential tool for retailers looking to enhance their product offerings.

Primary Arms has entered an exclusive partnership with Geissele Automatics to host the highly anticipated Blemula sale on PrimaryArms.com. Launching on July 3rd, this new collaboration allows Primary Arms to feature the largest collection of Geissele Automatics Blemula components, including barreled uppers, receivers, rails, and more.
GRITR Sports launches its Independence Day Sale, running from July 4 through July 6, 2025. The sale features deals on handguns, long guns, suppressors, ammo, and gun accessories from trusted brands like Ruger, Springfield, Mossberg, ATI, Marlin, Winchester, and others.
- PUBLISHING -
Seek out the newest issue of Precision Hunter magazine, the ultimate source for dedicated marksmen and long-range hunting enthusiasts. The 120-page, high-quality publication is a special issue crafted by the experts at Petersen’s HUNTING magazine, released annually just in time for summer shooting sessions before the serious business of hunting season begins.
- RADIO -
This week, Outdoors Radio features Range of Richfield president Jim Babiasz, archery expert JC Chamberlin, and Raised at Full Draw Wisconsin director Gregg Kurzynski. Jeff reports on the High School Fishing World Finals. Dan spends a quiet week on the farm.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Tactacam has renewed their national sponsorship with Whitetails Unlimited. “Tactacam has set the standard for outstanding video cameras for hunters, and they continue to improve their products year after year,” said WTU President Jeff Schinkten.
DSC announces Federal Premium 7mm Backcountry Ammunition as the title sponsor of the Inaugural Summer Expo & Foundation Gala, July 17-19 at the Gaylord Texan Resort, minutes from DFW Airport.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The Iowa DNR is seeking informal comments on administrative rules for ginseng harvesting and sale. The public are invited to provide informal comments on the proposed rule changes. DNR will accept written comments through July 16, 2025.
- STATE PARKS -
Local government and tourism officials joined State Parks personnel to cut a ceremonial ribbon on a new pool house facility at DeSoto State Park and officially dedicate the new building, which houses changing rooms for visitors, as well as an area for the facility’s lifeguards.
- SWEEPSTAKES -
GunBroker.com has partnered with CZ to launch its July 2025 sweepstakes, offering participants the chance to win one of three premium firearms from the iconic manufacturer. The sweepstakes runs through July 31, 2025.
- TELEVISION -
Pursuit Channel highlights Surviving Mann’s 4th Season kicking off this week with multiple weekly airs on Pursuit platforms, including its prime debut Friday at 10PM Eastern, in Pursuit’s Freedom Friday block, setting the tone for a summer of adrenaline-pumping adventure, strategy, and unrelenting grit.
- WILDLIFE -
Beavers have a habit of building dams and burrowing into banks. That behavior can cause flooding and damage to infrastructure. Those same habits can make beavers powerful allies in ecological restoration. That’s why Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) biologists are testing a beaver translocation protocol to turn problem beavers into habitat helpers.
Beavers have a habit of building dams and burrowing into banks. That behavior can cause flooding and damage to infrastructure. Those same habits can make beavers powerful allies in ecological restoration. That’s why Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) biologists are testing a beaver translocation protocol to turn problem beavers into habitat helpers.
 

Part of planning for life – whether for success or to moderate the stresses of potential emergency – is doing an assessment of what you already have. Too often, we turn to our spiritual side in times of tragedy, disappointment, fear to ask for help. It seems we fail to remember to express our gratitude.

In my view, it’s appropriate on this weekend of celebration to be considerate of what we have and not simply express outrage at those who stand in the way of the victory required to realize the aims of those who created that first Independence Day. 

The establishment of the United States of America on that day has caused great changes in the world. I think that, for a long time, we forgot what the purpose of the U.S. really is. 

The mission statement seems clear enough: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,—That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.

Let’s look at it. First, equality under the law is critical. It seems like we were on the way to losing that as we have before in our history; it still could be lost shortly, but it seems the tide is turning.

Next, rights are not privileges; they’re gifts from the Creator to all who live – as they should be – and that government exists to secure those rights. Government, they point out, is properly accomplished with consent of the governed. 

When government “becomes destructive of these ends,” it becomes the duty of the governed to sort it out. We don’t change governments because we disapprove of the Executive’s necktie or other minutiae, but we appropriately have little patience with government that suppresses equal protection, due process and civil rights (including those enumerated in the Bill of Rights). 

It seems clear enough. We’ve also had those who have alleged an indictment indicating they believe it’s time for change.

That whole “consent of the governed” thing seems to have moved that action back. It happens. 

You’re currently living inside an experiment, one begun in the 18th Century and which continues, in some ways improperly modified, today. 

So, look at the bright side: We’re not at war. Congress, at the time this is written, may be on the way to repealing a bit of taxation imposed to minimize the rights of the people. Forum-shopping in litigation on certain federal issues may be constrained. 

I was reflecting on life a few days ago and I realized something. To me, it’s important and it sets my approach to the day, each day. 

“I’m living in the greatest country on Earth – itself a collection from all the peoples of the Earth – at the greatest time in history to be alive.” 

That doesn’t mean that freedom isn’t messy; it is. It doesn’t mean that life is without risk. 

There is no life absent the promise of death. 

It’s our Independence Day. Free yourself from fear, anxiety and outrage. Be thankful.

— Rich Grassi

 
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