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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2018

- EDITOR'S NOTE -
 
No Wires on Veteran's Day
The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will not publish editions on Monday, November 12th as we celebrate Veteran's Day with the rest of the nation. Announcements and releases received on Friday, November 9 will not publish until the first regular edition date after the holiday.
- AMMUNITION -
Remington Arms Company, LLC announces the reintroduction of the Premier Scirocco Bonded centerfire rifle ammunition line. Factory fresh brass is loaded with Swift Scirocco Bonded bullets, specially blendedpowders and Kleanbore primed for top performance.
- COMPETITION -
The USA Shooting Team picked up nine more medals in the Mixed Air Rifle Team, Mixed Air Pistol Team and the Women’s and Men’s Trap events at the 12th Championship of the Americas in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Team Krieghoff Shooter Kayle Browning Grabs Gold Krieghoff International announces that its Pro Staff Shooter Kayle Browning won the women’s trap event at the Championship of the Americas late Monday in Guadalajara, Mexico.
- CONSERVATION -
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation awarded $37,916 in grant funding to benefit elk habitat and hunting heritage efforts in Tennessee.
- CONTESTS -
Artists can start to submit their pieces for the 2020 Wyoming Game and Fish Department Conservation Stamp art contest beginning Jan. 2, 2019. The rulebook is online now for artists.
- EVENTS -
Pulsar is set to attend Dallas Safari Club Convention, scheduled for January 17 – 20, 2019 in Dallas, Texas. Pulsar will display their top-of-the-line thermal and digital night vision products like the Helion, Accolade and Trail.

Brian "Bro" Brosdahl will be at all the top ice stores, events, and consumer shows November through January sharing his tips, tricks, and ice fishing know how.
- FIREARMS -
Beretta is pleased to announce the North American consumer launch of our premium shotgun, the Beretta SL3. The launch event will take place in New York City on November 8th.
The Model Seven is strong as the Model 700 with the steel bolt face, barrel and receiver encasing the cartridge head. At that, it has a 2 3/8” shorter overall length than the Model 700, well-sized for small-statured shooters and for dense cover hunting situations.
- FISHERIES -
Rainbow trout season at Madison County Public Fishing Lake begins Friday, November 23, 2018. To fish for trout, anglers must have a $5 daily trout permit in addition to a valid fishing license.

- GEAR -
The more comfortable you are, the more time you'll spend hunting. That's why Advantage Hunting Blinds are an ideal tool to make your hunts more enjoyable and successful.
- HUNTING -
Making the most of wild game meals starts with the immediate processing of game correctly which is why the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department now has three online videos demonstrating how to process deer.
Nebraska’s nine-day firearm deer season opens Nov. 10, giving individuals an opportunity to share a hunt with family or friends.
Neil Bartelt, 58, of Fruitland, Iowa, was injured while upland bird hunting in the northwest corner of Page County, around 3:00p.m. on November 1 when he was acting as a “blocker” for his hunting group.

The potential for Pennsylvania black-bear hunters to set a new state record remains for a third consecutive year as hunters head afield Nov. 17 for the opening day of Pennsylvania’s four-day statewide firearms bear season.
- INDUSTRY -
The Outtech team is proud to announce the addition of Marc Brenner to our Outdoor Division. Marc will be working with accounts in Tennessee and northern Mississippi and Alabama.
Bullet Weights recently received the Above and Beyond Award from the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve program.
Celerant Technology, a provider of retail solutions for the firearms industry, celebrates nearly 20 years enabling firearm dealers to manage and grow their business, while staying compliant.

Huk announces Todd Howard, a veteran of the apparel industry, will serve as president while Al Perkinson and Lawrance “Squig” Quigley will serve as executive vice president/chief marketing officer, and chief of product design, respectively.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Delta McKenzie’s Wedgie Bag Target is now available in a convenient and portable 20-inch model. The tapered design allows the target to be free-standing with increased stability for arrow impact, even on uneven surfaces.
ElimiShield HUNT Scent Elimination Spray, which bonds to all types of fabrics, rubber, metal and other surfaces to continually kill odor-causing compounds for long-lasting odor protection, is now available in a one-gallon bottle.
Fish Monkey founder Tim Mossberg notes that seven distinct Fish Monkey glove styles—including the all-new Tundra EX— effectively defeat cold, wet weather conditions.

The one-of-a-kind, high-performance 2019 MXR by Mission Archery offers accuracy and speeds traditionally found in higher-priced bows.
- NEWS -
Growth Strategy Partners conducted a webinar with the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers last month and discovered during a survey of attendees that executives in the shooting industry are challenged with establishing and prioritizing goals for 2019.
- NOTICES -
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) Fisheries Bureau has closed the boat ramp at Tippah County Lake near Ripley, MS for repairs.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Directors from Texas, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Missouri, Illinois, Nebraska, South Carolina along with QUWF, the U.S. Park Service, The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service all met to discuss directions, options, challenges, successes of the wild bob white and the affects on other large and small game species when successional management is applied, a key component of wildlife and quail survival.

Whitetails Unlimited has granted $2,500 to the Scholastic 3D Archery program national headquarters, which brings the total year-to-date contributed to S3DA $11,000.
The United States Concealed Carry Association, in its ongoing effort to educate responsibly armed Americans, has launched an interactive map detailing concealed carry reciprocity between all 50 states.
Elizabeth Elliott (Claremore) and Tanner Swank (Woodward) will use their natural resource expertise to achieve Quail Forever’s mission of habitat conservation on private lands in the Sooner State, working to positively influence bobwhite quail and other wildlife populations.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Lone Wolf Distributors announces that their aftermarket frames for 10mm and .45 ACP full size Glock pistols are in stock and shipping now. Only fractionally larger in diameter than the G17 frame, it is also compatible with Gen3 and Gen4 slides.

- RETAIL -
In honor of their service, all veterans and active-duty military will receive 15 percent off on Work Sharp’s Elite Sharpening System, which combines the Ken Onion Knife and Tool platform with the Ken Onion Blade Grinding Attachment.
Bear & Son Cutlery is opening their doors to the public Thursday, November 15 – Sunday, November 18th to celebrate their 22nd annual Open-Door Knife Sale.
- SHOOTING GEAR -
Starline Brass is excited to bring customers a comprehensive guide to the 6.5 Creedmoor. Written by Gavin Gear of UltimateReloader.com, The Complete 6.5 Creedmoor Starline Cartridge Guide offers an in depth look into the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
ScentLok, committed to ridding the world of unwanted or offensive odors, has renewed their Whitetails Unlimited national sponsorship.
- STATE PARKS -
A prescribed burn is planned for sometime between November 7-30, 2018 at Gulf State Park as part of a forest management plan associated with longleaf pine restoration, fuel reduction and invasive species control.
Arizona State Parks & Trails is proud to offer free entrance to veterans and active duty military to most state parks on Veterans Day, Sunday, November 11, 2018 as a thank you for their service to our country.
- STATES -
The seven-member, non-partisan commission that serves as the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism’s (KDWPT) regulatory body will meet Thursday, November 15, 2018 in Russell to conduct a public meeting.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is soliciting applications for open volunteer positions on the Eastern and Western Upper Peninsula Citizens Advisory Councils.
- TELEVISION -
On Elusive Wildlife Television on Pursuit Channel, Chad and Scott both lock eyes with incredible eight pointers that are sure to get the heart racing. (MORE) THIS WEEK: BIG EIGHT POINT TEXAS WHITETAILS
Shooting USA covers the scene as the Army Marksmanship Unit at Fort Benning hosts civilians for combat shooting with three guns. It’s the Fort Benning 3-Gun Challenge that gets close to simulating combat in the field.
- WORKSHOPS -
Indiana Audubon Society is holding two beginning birding workshops in partnership with Fort Harrison State Park on Saturday and Sunday, November 17 through 18.
 

If you’re reading this, we’ve survived one of the nastiest election cycles in recent history.

Now we’re looking at what happens after ballots have been cast and average citizens have made their choices known.

Not everyone will be pleased. Some will be outraged. But everyone needs to take a deep breath and realize that we’ll probably survive this election, no matter what the outcome.

If conservatives have won, there’s not a lot of changing ahead in Washington. If liberals have won, all bets are off as far as what that means. And I’m not indulging in “liberal shaming” or whatever the politically correct phrase is for saying that with the elections over it’s time for both groups to roll up their sleeves and start acting like adults.

Most of us don’t care which party controls the House -or the Senate. What concerns us is the constant partisan cat-fighting that keeps the nation in near-constant turmoil. Don’t know about you, but I’d clearly like to see that come to an end, but I realize that’s about as likely as the recurring joke in “Miss Congeniality” that puts “and world peace” at the end of every contestant’s answer to questions about what they’d include in their personal wish lists. Unfortunately, Gracie Freebush isn’t available to go to Washington and clean that spectacle up for us. Seems happy endings in Washington disappeared about the time Mr. Smith left town.

Movie references aside, today’s the day we should all start planning for “life after” the elections. We can’t change the outcomes, despite the fact that there will doubtless be calls for “rage rallies” and we’ll hear claims of PTSD from those whose sensibilities were offended by the outcomes of some races.

As my dad used to tell me, “that’s life. Get over it -or die.” Yes, tough love was practiced back in the unenlightened age when I was a child. We were taught that there were absolutes in life and two of them aren’t particularly well accepted today: Yes and No.

The National Shooting Sports Foundation and other organizations worked-feverishly-before polls opened yesterday to try and “energize their base”- the pro-gun voters. Now, they’re working feverishly to help put some perspective on the election outcomes. They’re holding a two-pronged, post-election webinar for members on Tuesday, November 13 in which Patrick Rothwell, the Managing Director, Government Relations - Federal Affairs will provide the NSSF’s overview of the outcome of the vote on Congress and federal legislation. Immediately after, NSSF Managing Director-Government Relations- State Affairs Jake McGuigan will address the changes to state legislators and governor’s mansions that will likely impact the bottom lines of firearms-related businesses.

It’s another of those sessions that reminds me why I’m glad I’m an NSSF member. Their perspective is one of the business-first approaches that impacts the industry - and all of us who are consumers of their products.

Waiting a week to talk about outcomes might seem a long time to those accustomed to the instant analysis offered by today’s news media. As a longtime participant in that “instant analysis” process, it would seem important to remind you that a majority of that analysis will be designed to either: 1) crow about correct predictions, or 2) offer a dizzying array of reasons why the expert insight offered before the election wasn’t wrong, it was just “misinterpreted.”

In other words, perspective in all things is like perspective on life- it takes some time.

We’ll keep you posted.

—Jim Shepherd

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