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FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 2021

- COMPETITION -
Team Federal shooter Grant Kunkel’s performance last weekend at the Area 5 Steel Challenge Championship earned him an astonishing six First Place trophies. The match drew 364 shooters who competed in six divisions. Kunkel won first place in all six, while also earning the Rifle Master and Rimfire Master titles.
Burger Bullets congratulates long range shooter Charles Greer. Charles established two new World Records at 1,000 yards using Berger Long Range Hybrid Target bullets.
- EVENTS -
Primary Arms Government has announced its attendance at the National Sheriffs’ Association 2021 Conference, which is to be held in Phoenix from June 22nd through June 24th. As an exhibitor at the event, Primary Arms Government will showcase new products and services from their 2021 catalog.
The Raised At Full Draw non-profit organization held its third season of an all-women’s bow hunting educational camp called R.I.S.E (Reach, Inspire, Support, Empower) Women’s Outdoor Retreat. The camp, which is designed for all levels of hunters, gave women the opportunity to sharpen their hunting skills, share best practices, and learn about new techniques and hunting gear.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
Boater James Dill of Sunrise Beach, Missouri, won the Phoenix Bass Fishing League at Lake Truman in Warsaw, Missouri on Saturday. Dill earned $5,565 for his victory at the event.

While the Bassmaster Classic’s top prize of $300,000 is keenly on the minds of fans and pros alike, the $20,000 Yamaha Power Pay bonus offered to the highest-finishing eligible Yamaha pro also created a pretty exciting ‘side pot’ at bass fishing’s biggest event.
- GRANTS -
Seventeen fish habitat conservation projects in streams and lakes across the state will share more than $2.1 million in Fisheries Habitat Grants administered by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
- INDUSTRY -
UrgeMedia is proud to announce its renewed partnership with ATV Silencer, helping them to reach all varieties of outdoor enthusiasts. The Silent Rider is an auxiliary muffler that quiets the popping noise of your ATV/UTV’s stock muffler alone.
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select: SWBI) announced financial results for the fourth quarter and full fiscal year 2021, ending April 30, 2021.  Quarterly net sales were $322.9 million compared with $193.0 million for the comparable quarter last year, an increase of 67.3%.

 

Winchester celebrates 100 years of the Super-X brand with a limited-edition series of time-proven ammunition. In 2021, seven flagship products were chosen from the dozens of Super-X offerings and packaged in collectible retro packaging.
- JOBS -
Kelly Brand Management, a sales, marketing, and business management consultancy firm, seeks candidates for a Digital Marketing Specialist, a remote position.
- LEGISLATION -
The National Shooting Sports Foundation praised Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott for signing SB 19, the Firearm Industry Nondiscrimination Act into law. The law will now prevent “woke” corporations from profiting from Texas tax dollars and using those profits to fund efforts to deny those same taxpayers their Second Amendment rights.
Knife Rights’ Michigan Knife Rights Act, HB 4066, was passed today by the House with a bipartisan vote of 69-41. The bill will now move to the Senate.

The first hearing on Knife Rights’ Ohio Knife Law Preemption bill, HB 243, was held. Sponsor Representative Al Cutrona introduced the bill and answered questions from committee members.
- MEDIA -
Dovetail Games is giving aspiring anglers a first look at the eight exciting venues available at launch in Bassmaster Fishing 2022, the official video game of B.A.S.S.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
REDARC Electronics upgrades its Manager30 Battery Management System, offering the Manager30R with the RedVision display and app, compatible with the popular RedVision Vehicle Management System.
The AlumaLite CTS provides a multifunctional, highly-portable, shooting platform for all-day comfort. The stand can be set up with the classic OL’MAN straight bar or the included reversible Gun Rest/Footrest to accommodate both gun and bow hunters.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
The European Parliament voted favorably this week on Amendment 24 to the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 that modified language that could have been used to ban the trade and import of wildlife species legally hunted in Africa and elsewhere outside of the EU.
Lake of the Woods Tourism’s Executive Director, Joe Henry, testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation's Tourism, Trade and Export Promotion Subcommittee.He was asked to testify about tourism and outdoor recreation throughout Minnesota.
The Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies thanks the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure for advancing the Wildlife Crossings Program with dedicated funding in the INVEST in America Act.
Wildlife Forever’s coalition of partners and bait shops across the Midwest are reminding anglers how to properly handle live bait after a day on the water. Releasing leftover bait into the environment can pose risk of spreading diseases and aquatic invasive species, which can have devastating effects.

The United States Senate declared June 2021 Great Outdoors Month by passing Senate Resolution 273. This is the fifth year in a row the Senate has recognized Great Outdoors Month®, which began in 1998.
- RADIO -
It’s a tour through the guns of a firearms pioneer, a world record shotgun shot, celebrating fathers, and more, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Gearfire announced that the company will be exhibiting at the NSSF Range-Retailer Business Expo set for July 12-14 in West Palm Beach.
- STATE PARKS -
The Create Your Own State Park Challenge encourages people to enjoy their own outdoor spaces and to plant native trees and plants, just as the Maryland Park Service conserves and protects nature. After completing 10 or more activities and providing photo documentation, participants will be entered into the Create Your Own State Park prize drawing.

Lake McConaughy and Lake Ogallala state recreation areas are fully booked from July 2-5 for overnight campgrounds, including beach campsites.
- STATES -
A total of six Indiana state park properties will take part in the Charity Ride Indiana State Parks (CRISP) on June 26. Motorcycle riders can pick one of seven volunteer-led routes, or choose their own route.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission voted to authorize the agency’s director to enter into a 10-year cooperative agreement with Arkansas State University to manage a 160-acre tract bordering Cypress Bayou Wildlife Management Area in White County and allow public hunting access to that property under the current regulations of the wildlife management area.
Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge announced new white-tailed deer and wild hog hunting opportunities will be available during the 2021-2022 season. The FWC will issue permits for these hunts via random draw.

Aerial treatments to disrupt the mating process of gypsy moth in Wabash and Adams counties is set to take place on Tuesday, June 22, weather permitting.
Michigan’s warm, dry, weather has created a lot of beautiful days for outdoor activity – and a steeply increased risk of fire. That means taking extra care when camping, burning, or using equipment outdoors.
The shooting range at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area reopens on June 18, 2021. The redesigned shooting range has five shooting lanes, including one lane designed for wheelchair use, is 100 yards long, and is free for the public to use.
- WILDLIFE -
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources(DNR) is receiving active reports of bears in suburban counties, which is a normal occurrence and no cause for concern.

 

Motoschutzen participants share a common interest in technology. Whether we’re talking Yamaha motorbikes, Ram trucks or firearms, there’s a lot of appreciation for what it takes to make great stuff. It makes riding, shooting or visiting the H-S Precision rifle making facilities in the Rapid City fun for everyone.

We’ve packed a lot of business and recreational activities into a relatively short timeframe. Testing firearms and ammunition is usually a single-topic business trip.

Riding motorcycles through national parks and seeing the amazing scenery is usually an entire vacation.

Same thing with touring manufacturing plants.

But Motoschutzen allows media types, business owners and manufacturer’s representative to get together in a non-threatening atmosphere.

When it’s time to ride, there are no labels, just riders out to enjoy the experience (top). The Black Hills in South Dakota provided plenty of opportunities to ride and enjoy amazing scenery (bottom).

 

If you aren’t an experienced rider, the expert riders will help. Their being in the business of making firearms means you can talk business while learning about a shared hobby.

It also means you can ask direct questions at the range or ignorant questions about riding and be viewed as a fellow rider without either of you feeling threatened by the question- or the answer.

Barriers come down.

It’s the same technique Chrysler used decades ago at their annual “Skywriters” dinner. Held atop the Chrysler building in New York City. A five-star dinner was followed by a no-holds barred question and answer session between automotive writers and Chrysler execs. No business question was off-limits. And every question got an honest answer. It turned adversaries into acquaintances. As Lee Iacocca explained to me, “it’s hard to write that a car stinks when you know the people who build it. It’s equally tough for an engineer to ignore auto writers he knows telling him why people hate his seat design.”

There’s nothing adversarial about our group, but we do ask each other focused business questions. And we get- and give - equally focused answers. But the shared experience drops the barriers. Whether we’re media types, manufacturer’s representatives or business owners, this week we’re all members of Motorschutzen.

Trying your hand at long range-shooting with a rifle from H-S Precision (top) having fun shooting a “Barkeeper” revolver from Heritage (center) are part of the business side of Motoschutzen. Riding in a Ural sidecar with Ron Norton of Inland Manufacturing (bottom) is one part of the fun.

 

As a shooter, the chance to get trigger time following nearly a year without those opportunities has been awesome. Especially in the awesome visits of South Dakota. The chance to try new precision rifles from Weatherby and H-S Precision also brought the opportunity to get familiar with Barnaul ammunition. Weatherby and Benelli shotguns both ran just fine using Fiocchi shot shells.

There’s no way to encapsulate all the information collected this week into a single piece. From long distance travel and sightseeing via RV to new motorcycles, guns and ammunition, it’s a lot to digest. And I’ll do a lot of that on the nearly 1300 mile trip back home.

And as always, we’ll keep you posted.

Shoshones!

— Jim Shepherd

 
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