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THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2021

- APPS -
In the spirit of innovation and drive to enhance the hunter’s outdoor experience, BaseMap Inc. has launched their XDR (Exact Direction & Range) Navigation tool in 5.0, the latest version of the BaseMap app.
- COMPETITION -
Remington Ammunition congratulates Reanna Frauens who bested a field of 42 competitors to win the Super Sport Lady Division, and also finished sixth overall in the U.S. Open Lady Division, at the 2021 U.S. Sporting Clays Championship.
As the 2021 Olympic Games approach, USA Shooting team members Kayle Browning, Brian Burrows, Vincent Hancock, Austen Smith, and Derrick Mein are intently focused on preparing to finally compete on the world stage after a year-long delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
From the start of the 2021 IBO Triple Crown in Franklin, PA, Tim Gillingham and his Black Gold were locked on. Day 2, Tim opened up the lead going into the shoot-off, then sealed the deal for the #1 spot in true Tim “The Hammer” style.
- CONSERVATION -
The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies is pleased to see the National Fish Habitat Partnership program assist in providing more than $34.5 million to support 85 fish habitat conservation projects in 34 states.

- EVENTS -
The 2021 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk marked just the third time the iconic event has been held in Texas, but the tournament has already claimed a spot in the record books.
- FISHERIES -
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department reminds the public not to swim at fishing access areas due to safety concerns. The primary use of the fishing access areas is for launching and retrieving motorboats.
With warmer water temperature comes an inevitable increase in fish mortality, even with catch-and-release fishing. It may seem counterintuitive, but keeping your striped bass can actually increase the number of stripers available for other anglers.
- GEAR -
Like all products made from natural materials, leather holsters, belts and ammo carrier require periodic care and maintenance. Recognizing this, Galco has assembled the Holster Care Kit to make it easy.

Safariland announced holster fits for the new Springfield Armory Hellcat. These products include Safariland and Bianchi holsters for Springfield Armory’s micro 9mm.
Uncle Mike’s announces the release of new pieces of range gear, including padded long gun cases and a multipurpose sportsmen’s range bag, each designed for maximum portability and protection.
- GRANTS -
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is offering up to $1,000 to youth fishing clubs for completing habitat projects in their home waters to help improve fishing opportunities on their home lakes.
- HUNTING -
People interested in chasing an Arkansas alligator on public land and water this fall have until midnight June 30 to put their name in the hat. Applications for the 2021 Arkansas alligator season are available online at www.agfc.com.

In an effort to help the electronic permitting system run more efficiently during high-use periods, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is staggering the beginning sale dates for big game permits.
- INDUSTRY -
Zanders Sporting Goods, a leading national distributor of firearms, ammunition, and hunting products located in Sparta, Illinois, is proud to announce the promotion of Michael Sutton to Procurement Manager.
Creedmoor Sports is pleased to announce Jared Haehnel has joined their team as a Senior Technical Product Expert.
The International Hunter Education Association-USA announced that Kalkomey Enterprises of Richardson, Texas, will be building its new Firearms Fundamentals Course, which will be available to Americans this fall through some Fish & Wildlife Agencies in the United States.

SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce the successful completion of the inaugural SIG SAUER Hunter Games hosted at Queen Mountain Guest Ranch in Evanston, Wyoming, June 13 – 15.
Guns.com announced that, all summer, Guns.com will be offering their customers free shipping on all firearms. There is no additional cost to dealers for this.
FN America, LLC announced the release of the FN 303 Mk2 Less Lethal Launcher. FN answered requests from law enforcement officers and agencies to make key improvements to service life and accuracy.
AMERIGLO, an American-made maker of tritium, painted dot, fiber rod, and custom OEM iron sights for the modern hand-gunner, announced a rebranding of the company, with a new look and newly created product families.

- LEGISLATION -
U.S. LawShield® and its Independent Program Attorneys were instrumental in drafting the “Simplified Holster” (SB 550) bill. From the moment the 84th Legislature passed open carry in Texas, license to carry holders and law enforcement officials have confronted confusion regarding the holster requirements of open carry.
“We’re pleased to see the Senate Commerce Committee’s strong support for reauthorizing the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund,” said Mike Leonard, vice president of Government Affairs for ASA.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation proudly welcomes U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo’s (R-ID) reintroduction of the Hearing Protection Act. The legislation, S. 2050, is co-sponsored by 14 additional senators, and would provide greater access to the firearm safety devices by regulating them in the same manner as a firearm.
- MEDIA -
The opening line in Norman Maclean’s classic, A River Runs Through It, is perhaps the most memorable distillation of the inherent passion behind angling: “In our family, there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing.” Anyone who has been around fly fishermen knows the pursuit is more addiction than hobby.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
Bushnell® has announced upgrades to its full lineup of H2O™ waterproof binoculars, with nine refreshed models now available.
Smith & Wesson announced that it has released a new M&P Spec Series Kit -- complete with an M&P9 M2.0 OR Full Size Spec Series pistol and Crimson Trace optic. The limited edition M&P Spec Series kit also ships with an M&P fixed blade knife, a custom M&P Spec Series Challenge Coin, and custom fit plastic case.
For 2022, St. Croix has improved and expanded its popular Panfish Series, making these rods stronger, lighter, and more comfortable, while adding new lengths, powers and actions that support an even wider range of panfish techniques.
- ONLINE -
Looking for the perfect gift for Dad this year? Now in its third year streaming on GetZone.com, is the 2021 edition of the Sootch00 Father's Day Gift Guide, Presented by Ruger.

Chris Dorsey recently joined Ron Boehme’s popular The Hunting Dog Podcast this week to discuss his upcoming book Call Time.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
As part of an ongoing national effort to help prevent illegal "straw" purchases of firearms, the National Shooting Sports Foundation® (NSSF®), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) are reminding the Greater Chicago area public that stiff penalties are in place for individuals convicted of such unlawful purchases.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
The USAngling Confederation and the International Game Fish Association recently announced a new partnership focused on youth angling education.
The National Deer Association (NDA) has announced a new partnership with HuntPro, a groundbreaking technology that helps hunters, wildlife professionals and scientists understand and manage wildlife populations through trail-camera images.

- RADIO -
This week, Outdoors Radio features Wisconsin Waterfowl Association vice president Todd Schaller, Wisconsin Wildlife Federation executive director George Meyer, Remy Battery president Mike Moeller and McFarland guide Ron Barefield.
Houston Safari Club Foundation (HSCF) and “Hunting Matters” welcomes Gray N. Thornton, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF).
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Scholastic 3-D Archery announced that Mantis Archery has renewed their bronze level sponsorship. Mantis Archery provides S3DA members a discount on the Mantis X8.
- STATES -
The Michigan Duck Hunters Association, in cooperation with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, has introduced the 2021 collector's-edition Michigan duck stamp and prints.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR), State Lands Division (SLD) is accepting project suggestions for activities and programs to be funded through the Alabama Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act Program.
As Arkansans plan to enjoy the outdoors during the coming summer months, the Arkansas Department of Health stresses the importance of taking precautions against ticks and mosquitoes and the diseases they can carry.
- STUDENT FISHING -
The Commissioners’ Cup High School Bass Fishing Tournament is back for a third year, and it will be back to a live weigh-in when it visits Safe Harbor Brady Mountain Boat Ramp on Lake Ouachita June 19.
- TELEVISION -
When Auburn, New York native and current resident of Zanesville, Ohio, Nick Ventura visited his dying grandmother for the last time she had one simple request – “take your grandfather elk hunting at least one more time.”
- WILDLIFE -
The ongoing drought may lead to more wildlife traveling into Utah neighborhoods in search of food and water.
- WORKSHOPS -
There's still time to sign up for the Outdoor Skills Academy Walleye Fishing Clinic, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 19 at the Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center in Roscommon.
- YOUTH -
The first round of CMP’s Junior Rifle Camps have wrapped up in Anniston, Alabama, and Hollywood, Florida. The CMP is experimenting with a new training style, where groups are broken up roughly by experience.
 

Motoschutzen isn’t a rendezvous in the pioneer terms. It is a gathering of people for mutual benefit and socializing. It started as a group of gun industry friends getting together to ride motorcycles and try each others’ products. But as the case with most good ideas, it grew to become more than just hanging out to another of the times where work and fun are blended in near equal proportions.

Sitting together at dinner, conversation turned toward crystal-balling the industry future.

One question where saw widely divergent opinions is “the ammunition situation.”

But the consensus is there’s no way the ammunition shortages won’t continue, at least into the near and likely mid-term.

At that point, if there’s some relief of the stress on the supply chain stress, things should relax a bit and price and supply begin to stabilize.

We’re not in agreement as to what “stabilization” means.

Most of us are either industry veterans or longtime shooters. We remember 9mm ammunition priced around $10 for a 50 round box. We’d love to see those days again. But, as one industry vet asked, what about that couple of million or so new shooters?

For them, the current prices aren’t out-of-sight, they’re the cost of entry into gun ownership.

When I was a teenage driver I could fill up my gas-guzzling1966 Chevelle muscle car (with a 22-gallon tank) for $5.50.

In case you’re not doing the math, that was gasoline at a quarter (25-cents) per gallon. 22 caliber ammunition at that time was less than a penny a round (shorts) or a penny each for standards.

Today, those are just historical footnotes.Those “good old days” aren’t coming back. Neither, it seems, are the days of $10 boxes of center-fire ammunition.

But the consensus of those in attendance is this: as supplies stabilize, prices may possibly -but not very far.

At that point, the new “normal” will have been established.

We were treated to another awe-inspiring western phenomenon last night: a sudden lightning storm, followed by some (small) hail, then an equally impressive, but brief, downpour.

Our day began in soggy conditions following an awe-inspiring lightning storm, but it didn’t keep us from enjoying a perfect shooting morning with the Rapid City Trap and Skeet Club.

There, we shot rounds of 5-stand and wobble trap to try out Weatherby shotguns. Weatherby’s known for very solid performance hunting rifles, but plenty of shotgunners are equally into their shotguns.

I’ve never been a serious shotgun shooter, but I do appreciate solid shotguns that perform as expected.

Weatherby’s Luke Thorkildsen explained the new finish on their Element shotgun (above). As you can see, we enjoyed our time with their guns at the range (below).

After a round of shot five-stand using Weatherby’s semi-automatic Element, I felt like it was a synthetic gun that punches well above it’s weight class. It’s a lightweight, inertia driven gun that is (when swung correctly) capable of powdering clays -repeatedly-without punishing the shooter.

Shooting pairs, it wasn’t difficult to imagine carrying it across South Dakota’s pheasant fields behind bird dogs in the fall.

It’s very reasonable price tag ($599), helped me imagine it as a solid choice for a primary or backup field shotgun.

It would also be a solid option to get younger shooters started in the sport. In fact, it might become your go-to shotgun. It’s also plenty fast cycling enough to get into action shooting sports as well.

Can’t give you details on two other shotguns -yet- but Weatherby and Benelli both have really slick new shotguns they’ll be announcing soon. Having given them a try, we’ll be able to provide more insight.

From there, it was on to sightseeing. We headed out from Rapid City to Deadwood, the town that has the distinction of being the place where Wild Bill Hickok meet his maker.

According to local legend this chair (above) is the one Wild Bill Hickok was sitting in during a poker came when he was shot in the back by “the assassin Jack McCall”. Today, there are numerous reminders (below) that this is a small town with a larger than life reputation.

In case you haven’t seen weather reports from South Dakota, it has been sweltering here. Yesterday, our thermometers routinely registered temperatures of 102 degrees -or more. That meant the adventure bikers in the Motoschutzen crew got their share of adventurous riding, heat and scenery.

During the ride from Rapid City to Deadwood, the adventurous riders in our group hit the unimproved roads (above) They got all the adventure they wanted, along with 102-degree heat. Sometimes the helmets provided additional protection from the sun rather than road debris.(Below)

Next on the agenda are two of the places that motivated me to make this trip: Mount Rushmore and Custer State Park.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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