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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 2019

- AMMUNITION -
Berger Bullets proudly announces the New Extreme Long Range Match Solid Projectile line, beginning with 375 caliber 379 Grain and 407 Grain offerings.
Norma announces release of the new 9mm Monolithic Hollow Point. It includes an all copper bullet, designed to reliably feed in pistol and carbine chambers. Initial offerings feature a 9mm 108 grain projectile.
Lapua announces the addition of the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge to their Scenar-L Target and Naturalis Hunting ammunition offerings. Loads include the Creedmoor 136 Grain Scenar-L and the 140 Grain Lapua Naturalis.

- COLLEGIATE FISHING -
The Association of Collegiate Anglers has announced that Secret Lures is the newest sponsor to join the Bass Pro Shops Collegiate Bass Fishing Series. Secret Lures offers an innovative line of jigs, terminal tackle, and Stupid TubeTM products.
- DESTINATIONS -
After completing an intensive two-day National Sporing Clays Association Recreational Instructors course, the entire team of eight Sandy Creek Sporting Grounds guides at Reynolds Lake Oconee are now Certified Recreational Instructors.
- EVENTS -
The Safariland Group invites SHOT Show attendees to its booth events throughout SHOT Show. Hear stories of two officers saved by their armor in the line of duty and meet members of Team Safariland.
Firefield will attend the annual Dallas Safari Club Convention and Sporting Expo and they will display their line of red dots, riflescopes, lasers and accessories.

- FIREARMS -
Performance Center announced availability of the Performance Center Model 442 revolver. This new revolver includes a number of enhancements, including a sleek two-tone finish, high-polished features, Crimson Trace LG-105 Lasergrips, and a Performance Center Tuned Action.
Springfield Armory is releasing limited edition runs of its SAINT FFH Rifle and SAINT Pistol in three new Cerakote finishes: Desert FDE, Tactical Gray and OD Green.
Krieghoff introduces the K-20 Victoria shotgun, designed by the women of Krieghoff for ladies who enjoy shooting sports.
- FISHERIES -
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council would like to gain a better understanding of yellowtail snapper in the Southeast region of the United States, with help from anglers.

- GEAR -
Breakthrough Clean Technologies announced the release of their carbon fiber gun cleaning rods. They feature the Smooth Operator ergonomic handle and two premium ball bearing sets, to smoothly migrate through the bore of your barrel without binding up under pressure.
ALPS OutdoorZ announces a strategic alignment with Bryson Industries and Hunter Safety System that means all ALPS OutdoorZ Extreme hunting packs will feature ElimiShield(r) as part of the fabric composition to control odor even under the most challenging hunting conditions.
- HUNTING -
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources offers hunters who did not bag a turkey in the fall another chance, as the winter turkey season runs statewide Jan. 17-19.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) now is accepting online applications for 2019 hunt permit-tags issued through the draw process for pronghorn and elk.

Heavy rainfall and rising river levels have caused extensive flooding along the Mississippi River, and as a result, several hunting season closures.
According to the Boone and Crockett Club and the Pope and Young Club a whitetail buck taken during the 2018 Illinois archery season could be the largest hunter-taken non-typical whitetail on record.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has announced the harvest threshold for Mountain Lion Management Zone 8 has been met — this includes Units 2A, 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B and 3C.
By order of the Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission, the season for taking fisher in portions of Trapping District 2 of northwestern Montana will close at midnight on the evening of Saturday, January 12, 2019.

The Montana Hunter Advancement Program (MHAP) is now accepting applications for our 2019 courses from qualified hunters.
- INDUSTRY -
Buck Knives  is excited to partner with Taylor Guitars, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of premium acoustic guitars, and take part in their efforts using a sustainable supply model for genuine Ebony handles on its key heritage products.

 

The Safariland Group announced that police officer and champion competitive shooter Keith Garcia has joined the Safariland Shooting Team. Garcia has been a California police officer for 20 years and a competitive shooter for 15 years.

SIG SAUER Electro-Optics is pleased to kick-off 2019 with a new, multi-year partnership with Eastman’s Publishing Group. This exciting new partnership between SIG SAUER Electro-Optics and Eastmans’ Publishing Group will include becoming the exclusive optic provider for Eastmans’ Hunting TV, sponsorship of Eastmans’ Elevated Podcast and more.
CCI is moving forward into 2019 with several new initiatives. These include a new logo and new packaging.
Timney Triggers announced today that they have added industry veteran Chris Ellis to the Timney Team as their Director of Communications.
Keith Warren’s Deer & Wildlife Stories announces that it will continue representing Dr. Ray Favero’s Whitetail Genetics for 2019.

XTech Tactical, an innovative firearms accessory manufacture based in Mesa, AZ announces the company has reached terms with Tango Down on a licensing deal.
- JOBS -
Smith & Wesson is seeking candidates for District Sales Manager. The position covers states within the territory – Texas, Oklahoma and Colorado – and the successful candidate will reside within the territory.
Crimson Trace Corporation has a position open for National Sales Manager at their Wilsonville, Oregon location. The successful candidate will develop and implement aggressive strategies to achieve sales goals.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
CrossBreed Holsters announces availability of its popular carry holsters for the just-released GLOCK G43X pistol. Alternatives include inside- and outside the waistband, belly band as well as other holstering solutions.

SK Ammunition announce their latest offering: “SK Long Range Match.” New for 2019, Long Range Match was developed for demanding .22 LR enthusiasts routinely acquiring targets out to 100 yards and beyond. It is purpose-built for today’s long range rimfire shooting disciplines ever-increasing in popularity, such as PRC, tactical rimfire, long range silhouette and more.
Crimson Trace announced that its innovative Lasersaddle LS-250 red laser sight (and LS-250G green laser sight) for the Mossberg Shockwave firearm is now available.
The new BRAWLER™ packs the combination of aggression and agility…hitting the target hard time-after-time with up to 131 foot-pounds of kinetic energy.
Mossy Oak Nativ Living and American Heritage Textiles have partnered to bring the beauty of nature into the homes of those whose passion is the outdoors. With that goal in mind, American Heritage Textiles has created a bedding line created for those outdoorsmen. The bedding will be available in April 2019.

Halo Optics introduces the new for 2019 XBS-1™ Laser Rangefinding Crossbow Sight, which brings all the cutting-edge features Halo rangefinders are known for, including Auto Acquisition, Angle Intelligence™, and Scan Mode.
TenPoint Crossbow Technologies introduces its new Turbo M1 crossbow which features a radically narrow, 9-inch wide bow assembly and lightning fast speeds up to 380 feet-per-second at a price-point under $1,000.
DeSantis Gunhide announced 27 new holsters made to fit the GLOCK 43X. They will be shown, with other products,
- NEWS -

Retail Technology Group, the leading provider of shooting sports industry retail software applications announced Thursday that AXIS, its flagship Point of Sale (POS) and Range Management software was named a Retail CIO Outlook winner in the Top 10 Retail POS Solutions Providers for 2019.

- OPTICS -
Cranston, Rhode Island - SWAROVSKI OPTIK NORTH AMERICA announces the dS, a completely new generation of rifle scope. The new dS shows not only the correct aiming point, but also the key ballistic data in the head-up display without any distraction and in real time
- ORGANIZATIONS -
USA Archery is thrilled to introduce SKB as the Official Case and Bow Protector. SKB's top of the line hard cases are the best option for protecting archery equipment, especially in air travel, and USA Archery is excited to partner with SKB to better serve their athletes.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
Melissa Bachman, hunter and conservationist and host of the TV series, Winchester Deadly Passion, is proud to partner with DSG Outerwear in 2019. As part of the partnership, Bachman will wear DSG Outerwear’s clothing in her TV series and during her outdoor adventures.
Through adopting the Sport:80 platform, S3DA’s members now have access to a variety of online services. Sport:80 provides S3DA members the opportunity to manage their own profile, renew their memberships, manage and update their qualifications, add event entries, along with a host of other member-focused features.
- PUBLIC LANDS -
The Boone and Crockett Club commends the efforts of acting Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt to use previously appropriated funds to keep 38 National Wildlife Refuges open during the government shut down.
- PUBLISHING -
Concealed Carry Magazine entered a national contest to see who will be crowned Reader’s Choice in the American Society of Magazine Editors’ annual Best Cover Contest. The magazineis competing on Facebook against more than 200 other entrants in a competition that is judged strictly by the number of likes each entry receives.
- RADIO -
Tune in to this week’s Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World Radio show as host Rob Keck checks in on the Archery Trade Association show in Louisville, Kentucky, with Ev Tarrell, Vice President of Product Development and Sales for TrueTimber Camo.
This week, Dan Small Outdoors Radio features Meateater host and cookbook author Steven Rinella, Range of Richfield president Jim Babiasz, and Jiffy pro-staffers and guides Jim O’Brien and Ron Barefield.
It’s the true history of American gun ownership and culture, a renewed war on that culture, a potential ballot measure in Florida regarding “military style weapons”, and more, this Sunday on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk.
- RECOGNITION -
Roy Grimes, president of the National Archery in the Schools Program, has been awarded the 2019 Whitetails Unlimited Hunting Heritage Award. Grimes received the award as a result of his leadership in establishing and expanding NASP, which has introduced archery to millions of children in thousands of schools.
- RECREATION -
Full moon hikes at Lost Dutchman State Park continue in 2019 with a double feature.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
National Rifle League is pleased to announce Benchmark Barrels has agreed to sponsor its 2019 Season as the Official Barrel sponsor.
- STATES -
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will consider proposed user fees for the new Schramm Education Center when it meets Jan. 18 in Lincoln.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has announced a new target-shooting opportunity on the 300-yard range at the world-class Ben Avery Shooting Facility (BASF).
- TELEVISION -
Terry breaks from the Louisiana heat to join John Wiles of Best Wingshooting for a tour through Northern Argentina’s elite wingshooting locations.
Hunting ‘dream team’ of Melissa Bachman and her mom, Karen Bachman, are back at it again with a challenging adventure in Spain on this week’s Winchester Deadly Passion. Melissa is searching for an ibex – her first – and Karen is after fallow deer and red stag.
This weekend on Discovery Channel, you’re not going to want to miss new programming from The Fish Guyz, The Next Bite, Operation Fishing Freedom, The Experience and more.
- WASHINGTON -
In defiance of the government shutdown that continues to impact federal workers and public lands, a broad-based package of public lands bills, including a measure that would revive the Land and Water Conservation Fund, has been introduced in the Senate.
- WILDLIFE -
The Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) has deployed six self-service Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) sampling stations in north Alabama as part of its increased CWD sampling surveillance efforts in the state.
 

The Archery Trade Association officially opened yesterday morning here in Louisville, Kentucky. Suddenly frigid temperatures and a threat of snow on Saturday didn’t seem to have first-day attendees overly concerned.

For, exhibitors and retailers alike, this show’s too- important to let a little weather bother them.

Walking the floor yesterday, I enjoyed opportunities to visit with several buyers and business owners. Their stories all sounded very similar.

One Ohio dealer talking while waiting to meet his sales rep was surprisingly candid.

“We’re a full-service store,” he said, explaining that his store also sold guns and included an indoor shooting range. “Without the other businesses,” he said, “I don’t know how I would keep the archery business going. Archery is very slow - with the exception of crossbows.”

When I asked “why crossbows” his answer was simple: “they (crossbows) are priced right. If we’re trying to get someone into archery, or they just want to give bowhunting a try, they can get into a decent crossbow for far fewer dollars than a compound bow.”

“We want to get people into archery,” he said, “trying to tell them one bow’s better than the other doesn’t encourage them to try archery.

His job, he explained, was to show the customer the products he offered, help them make a decision, then sell them what they wanted. “In my market,” he said, “compound bows prices make them a tough place to start.”

Walking the aisles after a few years absence tells me he’s not far wrong. Today, crossbows and compounds coexisit side-by-side in the shooting lanes. That’s a huge change from the days when compound bow makers scorned crossbows - and the “so-called archers” who shot them.

Technology has invaded the outdoors, and archery’s not exception. Virtually everything is lighter, smaller and offers everything from exotic manufacturing techniques to unheard-of technological capabilities only a few years ago.

Burris, for example, is showing their Oracle bow sighting system (https://www.burrisoptics.com/bowsights/oracle). Oracle seems an apt title, because the system combines a glass-free digital bow sight with a laser range finding system. A hunter zeroes their bow and calibrates the Oracle at the range. When they go afield, they can quickly get an exact distance measurement as the Oracle calibrates the aiming point. The correct aiming point then illuminates in the sight.

Burris' Oracle system (above) combines rangefinding, sighting and drop compensation in a single, all-aluminum unit. Meanwhile, innovation area exhibitor Spence Gear was demonstrating their "Stand Guard" (below), essentially a lightweight humanoid dummy that hangs in your treestand to get desensitize animals to a presence in the tree stand- and discourage trespassers. Jim Shepherd/OWDN photos.

Stand Guard (www.spencergearllc.com) is an exhibitor in the Innovation Area. But they offer a lower-tech device suitable for any tree stand. Simply put, Stand Guard is a humanoid shape users can suspend via a cable fastened above their tree stand. Because the device is suspended, it moves in the wind, simulating the motion of a camo-attired person sitting in the stand. With the Stand Guard left in place, animals become desensitized to a “person” being there. Judging from game camera video that showed deer and other wildlife moving right next to a stand that had either a Stand Guard or a camo-attired observer aboard, the desensitization works. It’s a solid, albeit somewhat complicated “story” to tell, and the Stand Guard owner acknowledge that the need to explain the concept- and demonstrates folding and unfolding it for every potential customer makes it better suited for specialty shops than big-box retailers.

As far as “trend spotting” - it looks like the tuned-in high-tech hunter of the future will be riding into the woods on a...fat tired, electric bicycle. Electric bikes today have come a very long way to the hunting scooter from which they all evolved.

They’re nearly silent, fast (20-30 MPH fast) and have the capability to go 20-or more- miles on a single charge. That’s a lot of mobility, especially when they’re also capable of carrying much larger loads than ever before.

They’re not-inexpensive, I saw a variety of models priced from $2,000-$4,500 or more (depending on equipment and engine size). But seeing them zipping around the demonstration areas quickly demonstrated their capability to move even plus-sized folks around.

There’s a wealth of accessories, from mud flaps to dual-duty kayak/treestand haulers, even carts to carry firewood to camp or coolers and fishing rods and surf gear down to the beach.

Everyone riding one of the electric bikes looked like they were enjoying themselves (above). And this booth by Rambo (below) demonstrated a few of the myriad of applications where electric bikes would work. Jim Shepherd/OWDN photo.

If you’re serious about the outdoors, but lack the space or cash for either an ATV or full-sized 4-wheel drive vehicle, electric bikes considering.

Owners of a live-aboard boat, full-sized RV or tow-along camper could find them an affordable means for getting around campgrounds or marinas.

And, if you want, you really can use pedal power to save the bike’s energy and get some exercise for yourself.

We’ll be watching to see if the interest in these new bikes continues at SHOT. In the meantime, I’m angling to see if I can’t find a way to quietly add one to gear already crowding my garage.

Meanwhile, it’s once-again obvious no one was imitating Chicken Little when they warned that that a newly-emboldened Democratic contingent in Congress would mean reinvigorated attacks on gun rights.

Die-hard gun hater Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) has been joined by a dozen or so colleagues from equally gun-unfriendly areas to introduce the Assault Weapons Ban of 2019. It’s not just a reconstitution of the bill she’s introduced in nearly ever Congressional session. This new bill would ban the “sale, manufacture and importation of 205 ‘military style weapons’ by name, and any “assault weapon that accepts a detachable ammunition magazine and has one or more military characteristics, including a pistol grip, a forward grip, a barrel shroud, a threaded barrel, or a folding or telescoping stock”

The bill says that owners of existing rifles would be allowed to keep them- and the magazines. But they couldn’t be transferred. What Sen. Feinstein’s news release doesn’t say is that nothing prevents a future attempt to further restrict ownership or remove the grandfather provision. Gun rights groups are already preparing for another protracted fight, and quietly admitting the current administration’s seeming willingness to shift positions on almost anything has them very concerned.

That’s it from Louisville...and as always, we’ll keep you posted.

—Jim Shepherd

OUTDOOR WIRE
Event Calendar

JANUARY 9-12
Safari Club International (SCI) Ultimate Sportsmen’s Market

Reno Sparks Convention Center
Reno, NV
Website

JANUARY 10-12
Archery Trade Show

Kentucky Exposition Center
Louisville, Kentucky
https://www.atatradeshow.org/2019/

JANUARY 10-19
International Sportsmen's Expo

Colorado Convention Center
Denver, CO
Website

JANUARY 17-20
DSC Convention and Sporting Expo

Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Dallas, TX

JANUARY 22-25
SHOT Show

Sands Expo Center
Las Vegas, Nevada
https://www.nssf.org/event/shot-show/

JANUARY 25-27
Houston Safari Club Foundation's Annual Worldwide Hunting Expo & Convention

George R. Brown Convention Center 
Houston, TX
hscfdn.org/convention/attendees/ 

FEBRUARY 2-10
Great American Outdoor Show

The annual Great American Outdoor Show will be held at the PA Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, PA.

FEBRUARY 13-17
National Wild Turkey Federation 42nd Annual Convention & Sport Show

Gaylord Opryland Hotel 
Nashville, Tennessee
http://www.nwtf.org/convention

FEBRUARY 14-17
Western Hunting & Conservation Expo

Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City. Website: www.huntexpo.com

 
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