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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020

- AIRGUNS -
Hatsan introduces its first .50 caliber air rifle, and the market's most powerful production PCP rifle. The PileDriver is designed exclusively for high-powered hunting applications.
- COLLEGIATE FISHING -
Team Tactacam is a program designed specifically for college anglers to promote and use the Fish-i camera during their fishing adventures and tournaments for the 2020-2021 season.
A full field of collegiate anglers is set to compete in the 2020 BoatUS Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops, scheduled to take place on Pickwick Lake in Florence, AL June 10th-11th.
- COMPETITION -
The Scholastic 3-D Archery program is pleased to announce the S3DA 2020 3-D National Championship will be conducted July 23rd-26th in London, Kentucky at the Laurel County Fairgrounds.

Bushnell congratulates Pro Shooter Mark Cooper for adding a new footnote in the Precision Rifle Series history book by becoming the first person in recent history to win the Tactical Division and place 2nd Overall at a National PRS Match.
- CONSERVATION -
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its partners awarded Montana $2,197,843 in grant funding for wildlife habitat improvement, elk-related research and hunting heritage projects. RMEF directly granted $496,930 and leveraged an additional $1,700,013 in partner dollars.
- CONTESTS -
Youth from all across the state were winners in the 2020 Nebraska Fish Art Contest, which brings together youth, art and aquatic conservation.

- CUISINE -
Hi Mountain Finishing Sauces and Marinades transform ordinary meals into something very special. And they’re easy to prepare -- just add water, butter and heat -- and your Finishing Sauce is ready.
- EVENTS -
The Civilian Marksmanship Program has prepared a solution to allow everyone to keep shooting and compete with one another during the summer months – right from the comfort of everyone’s local range.
- FIREARMS -
Several of CZ-USA's most popular shotguns are now available in the new All-Terrain Series, which features an OD Green Cerakote finish and walnut stock for the best in all-season durability and elegant design.
The Savage Arms 12 gauge Renegauge Waterfowl semi-automatic sets a new standard for the fit and function of a hunting shotgun and is finished in Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades camo.

Legacy Sports International announced that their new HOWA EXCL LITE Mini Action rifle series is now shipping. The HOWA EXCL LITE series is in a HOWA Mini Action and is available in three calibers.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
Inshore anglers from across Louisiana and surrounding regions will converge at Lafitte, Louisiana, June 13-14, for the first of two regular-season events for the Louisiana Division of the 2020 IFA Redfish Tour Presented by Bass Pro Shops & Cabela’s and IFA Kayak Fishing Tour.
- GEAR -
XS Sights RAM Night Sights have received the National Tactical Officers Association’s top rating in their Member Tested and Recommended Program. The high-performance RAM (radioactive material) night sights are fine-tuned for law enforcement use and feature a traditional 3-dot tritium notch and post sight picture.
- INDUSTRY -
Rock Ridge Outdoors is excited to announce that Micah Denesse will be joining the sales and marketing team starting June 1st, 2020.

Redding Reloading Equipment has reopened after the State Of New York mandated business pause. The company is at full production and shipping capacity handling the orders which were received over the 8 week closure.
Davidson’s announced the addition of AK manufacturer Pioneer Arms. Their firearms are built in the famed factory town of Radom, Poland.
Primary Arms has announced the hiring of Jeff Scheider as the Optics Sales Representative for the Southeast United States, representing North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi.
Primary Arms has announced the hiring of Justin Stewart as the new Internal Advertising Sales Manager.

SIG SAUER, Inc.  announces the recent delivery of the Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW) system to the U.S. Army, consisting of lightweight high-performance 6.8mm hybrid ammunition, NGSW-AR lightweight machine guns, NGSW-R rifles, and suppressors.  

- JOBS -
Kinsey’s Archery announced the opening of a Distribution Buyer position for the Mount Joy, Pa. location.
- NATIONAL -
The Second Amendment Foundation teamed up the Idaho Second Amendment Alliance to file a lawsuit against the City of Sandpoint, Idaho challenging a ban on the legal carrying of firearms at a public park during an event sponsored by the Festival at Sandpoint, Inc.
- NATIONAL PARKS -
Following guidance from the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and state and local public health authorities, Dry Tortugas National Park is increasing recreational access.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
The all-new Insite Cell™ trail camera lets you take your favorite hunting spot with you wherever you go by pairing with your cell phone to send automatic photo updates anytime, anywhere. Hunters can remotely check prime location from the comfort of their home.
Pigs-Dig-It has a strong aroma that will draw hogs from near and far, making it effective for any property you have to hunt. Pour the product directly on the ground to get maximum air circulation.
Adding to its selection of high-performance rifle stocks, WOOX has introduced the Furiosa Chassis. This new rifle chassis puts an emphasis on performance with a classic Italian style.
The Fore Runner Ground Blind in Realtree EDGE Camo is the first portable soft-sided blind of its kind in the hunting industry. Fore Runner blinds have an integrated hitch system, allowing them to be towed by your ATV, side-by-side or electric bike.
Stay safe and prepared with the SABRE Realtree EDGE Camo Pepper Spray with Key Ring. The maximum-strength formula is backed by Sabre's in-house, high-performance liquid chromatography laboratory, which guarantees maximum stopping power, eliminating the 30% failure rate experienced with other pepper spray brands.
- ONLINE -
Streaming now on MyOutdoorTV (MOTV), watch the original film – Black Bears. This MOTV Original features North American Black Bears on Vancouver Island. Follow along during a few nerve-testing hunts for big bruins.
NSSF announced that registration is now open for its newest webinar, “Outdoor Range Models of Success During the COVID-19 Era.” Produced as a coordinated effort of NSSF staff and representatives from the National Shooting Complex, CMP Talladega Marksmanship Park and Okeechobee Shooting Sports, LLC, this 60-minute webinar will answer questions specific to outdoor range operations during the COVID-19 era.
- OPTICS -
Styrka optics can help tremendously with in-the-field scouting.To observe without being seen or smelled, a pair of Styrka binoculars or S7 Series Spotting Scopes can make the difference.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable – the nation’s leading coalition of outdoor recreation trade associations comprised of 31 national association members serving 100,000 businesses – is proud to share what our partners will be doing to celebrate our public lands and waters, and recreation economy, during Great Outdoors Month® in June.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is beginning to accept applications from farmers and ranchers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic for the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP).
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its partners awarded Montana $2,197,843 in grant funding for wildlife habitat improvement, elk-related research and hunting heritage projects. RMEF directly granted $496,930 and leveraged an additional $1,700,013 in partner dollars.
The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies is excited to see theNational Fish Habitat Partnership’s 2020 list of “Waters to Watch” representing a snapshot of voluntary, locally driven freshwater, estuarine and marine habitat conservation efforts implemented across the country. States are a key partner in implementing these conservation priorities.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
Legacy Conservation Partners is proud to announce the launch of a new partnership with the Mi-T-M corporation, industry leader in manufacturing high-quality industrial equipment.
- PROMOTIONS -
TrueTimber has announced the Pick Your Pattern Giveaway with partners Thompson/Center and Leupold. One winner will receive a T/C COMPASS II rifle, custom decorated in a TrueTimber pattern of winner’s choice, a Leupold VX-Freedom 4-12 Optic and a $250 gift card to the TrueTimber online store.
Begin e-scouting for your next hunt with a free two-month onX Hunt trial with the purchase of Federal Ammunition’s MeatEater line up of ammunition. Buy at least two boxes of select ammunition and get a redemption code for a free 2-month Premium Membership to onX Hunt.
- PUBLICATIONS -
Sierra Bullets announced that their 6th Edition Reloading Manual is in stock. The 1,368-page manual retains the popular three-ring binder format, allowing the book to lay flat on a reloading bench for easier use.
- PUBLISHING -
Compared to previous buying surges from gun owners fearing anti-gun legislation, many of the buyers today are first-time gun owners motivated by self-protection fears in the wake of COVID-19. The June issue of Shooting Industry spotlights trends and provides insights to dealers on how to ride out these unprecedented times.
- RETAIL -
The iota EKO Stock merges the key features of both the hunter and shooter stock shapes, iota EKO is an exposed carbon fiber rifle stock that provides stability to any shooting stance, from the shoulder to the sandbag.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
RCBS announced that it has named the National 4-H Shooting Sports Program as the recipient of its 2020 youth shooting sports donation.
- STATE PARKS -
This week, more facilities are open in Iowa state parks according to the Governor’s proclamation. State park museums and visitor centers have varying plans to re-open.
- STATES -
Preserve the memory of your child or grandchild hooking their first fish this summer with a special certificate.
Most beaches in Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca are scheduled to open for recreational clam, mussel, and oyster harvest on June 8, while other areas will open later in the summer as previously planned by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).
Boaters who stop at aquatic invasive species check stations this year will be eligible to win outdoor equipment and trips through the Wyoming AIS Boater Appreciation Raffle.
Washington is once again selling fishing licenses to out-of-state residents, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced today.
- TELEVISION -
When Mason City, Iowa police officer Terrance Prochaska was called to investigate a robbery of successful businessman Mark Holt in April 2011, little did they know it would be the start of a friendship that would land them together on Outdoor Channel’s new show: Rubber Foot Buffalo Adventures premiering June 12, 2020.
Shooting USA takes you inside the training program that has qualified more than 1,500 Ohio teachers to carry concealed in their schools. Plus, the M-1 Carbine is now one of History’s Guns.
- WILDLIFE -
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has outfitted a greater sandhill crane with a GPS transmitter as part of a small pilot study to learn more about this unique species that is increasingly calling Iowa’s wetlands home.
- YOUTH -
Youth from all across the state were winners in the 2020 Nebraska Fish Art Contest, which brings together youth, art and aquatic conservation. In the contest, young artists create an original illustration of any official state-fish – Nebraska’s state fish is the channel catfish. They also submit a written description of that species’ behavior and habitat, and efforts to conserve it.
 

Editor’s Note: These are, at best, troubling times. The kind of times when straight answers are the only kind that seem hard to find. Today, we’re back in the archives to re-offer some solid advice from Tactical Wire editor Rich Grassi regarding “Gender and Weapon Selection.”


The young lady in question preferred the Walter P22 to other guns to which she'd been exposed; the choice is hers. Walther Arms photo.

While on the road last week, I had occasion to be around a group of people I'm too often away from. I was privileged to get to meet and spend time with a young lady, a friend of the family. Due to discussions held within her hearing, she apparently determined I was someone she should talk to.

“You're a gun guy,” she said. “I live alone and my mother thinks I need a gun.”

Whatever for, I asked.

“For protection,” was the response.

From what do you need protection?

She replied that there was some concern that “someone” could break in to her home.

Again, why a gun? She knew that it would take some time to get help and that she might not have that kind of time.

The bottom line was, she was determined to get a gun but she had conflicting advice from various men in her life.

“I've been told to get a .380,” she said. “Then I was told to get a .357 Magnum. A revolver. It's heavy. Then I was told a 20 gauge shotgun and I was told to get a 9mm.”

Have you ever shot anything before?

She said she'd fired a Walther P22.

“How did you like that?” I asked. She liked it, a great deal in fact.

Fine. Get that.

Now the howls of outrage can begin. I'll tell you what I told her: men have no idea what gun she should have. Only she really knows – or can find out. Most men have less idea what gun a particular woman needs than they have of the next six numbers to be picked on the “big million lottery.”

She'd already confided that she was unimpressed with the blast and shock waves from centerfire rifle. Imagine her surprise on how that 20 gauge will sound in the confines of a room – something there is no place for her to find out before she needs it.

Often recommended – and nearly as often opposed by the “experienced” – the small snub revolver (this one is the S&W M60) is an outstanding choice for those who’ll do the work and understand the limitations.

A revolver? Sure, I like revolvers and I like the 357 Magnum – though I prefer 38 Special. Hell, I like 45s and 9mm and I even like some of the 380s I've fired. I also like the 44 Magnum and 12 gauge slugs – I really like slugs – and 5.56mm carbines. What I like has as little relevance to her problem as what kind of music I like.

Given the choice in like circumstance, I’d be more likely choose the Walther PPQ M2 in the Walther line, a fine choice in terms of reliability, handling, power and capacity. The choice is not mine to make. Walther Arms photo.

If she ever needs that gun, by definition she'll need it more than she's ever needed anything in her life. It's the only thing that stands between her and death or crippling injury. I want her confidence level to be high. That only comes from (1) comfort in her ability to handle that particular gun, (2) having a gun that's reliable and (3) having a gun that she will shoot. She told me she understood she'd have to shoot the gun in practice. How much practice can she get with ammo that's $25 per fifty rounds as opposed to $25 for 500 rounds?

How much less will she have to fight flinch in a rimfire as opposed to a snappy 9mm?

Above, defense isn't about guns, it's about understanding power and responsibility. Below, Ayoob’s earlier work is updated and improved – and readily available.
 

She was also concerned with Problem B. For those who came in late, Problem A is surviving the fight. Problem B is explaining your act to authorities – too many of whom are simply concerned with political prosecutions, something I've had to fight before.

She'd been told, “Wait until “they” (sic) are in your house before you fire.” Well, she not going to pop people outside for walking along the road, thank you very much. The reasoning was the old saw, “if you have to pop 'em on the porch, drag 'em inside before the cops get there.”

Uh, no. Altering the crime scene assures you a stretch on the public dime for a long time even if the original act was clean.

Advice on guns and self-defense is often worth less than you paid for it. Be careful. Make sure your B.S. Detector is activated. Buy and read In the Greatest Extreme: The Role of the Firearm in Personal Protection by Massad Ayoob – as well as the updated modern piece Deadly Force: Understanding Your Right to Self Defense -- to get that Problem B issue under control. Both works cover legal and ethical issues concerning the use of lethal force by private citizens.

As to whether that .22 will work, remember this – no one wants to get shot, with any caliber. She's unlikely to face a high risk robbery crew and more likely to face a feeb who thinks he's preying on a defenseless woman.

That would be a failure in victim selection.

- - Rich Grassi

 
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