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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2021

- AWARDS -
The National Rifle Association’s American Rifleman magazine awarded Federal Ammunition’s Terminal Ascent with the Golden Bullseye Award for 2021 Ammunition Product of the Year.
The National Rifle Association’s American Hunter magazine selected Federal’s FireStick and Traditions NitroFire to receive its Golden Bullseye Award for 2021 Muzzleloader of the Year.
- COMPETITION -
Gold Tip is celebrating recent team wins, including taking home two golds at the IBO World Championship, and gold at the USA Archery Target Nationals and U.S. Open. In addition, the Triple Crown awards for all three IBO Men’s Pro classes were won by Gold Tip Shooters this year.
Sparta was simply spectacular this year for several of Federal’s sponsored shooters who claimed dozens of awards during the 11-day event.
Fired throughout the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s National Matches in July and August, the National Air Gun events welcomed over 640 air rifle and air pistol entries, fired by competitors of all ages from around the country. The matches were held within the Gary Anderson CMP Competition Center, located on the grounds of the historic Camp Perry National Guard Training Facility.

- ENFORCEMENT -
Iowa DNR Conservation Officers responded to a boat crash on the Mississippi River on Sunday morning that left two people with serious injuries.

- EVENTS -
The Tree Stand Safety Awareness Foundation (TSSA) held its 3rd Annual 3D Archery Benefit Shoot at Rub Line Archery Range, in Moneta, Virginia on September 4th.
- FISHERIES -
A new breakwater planned at Merritt Reservoir State Recreation Area will protect a nearby boat launch and shoreline. Construction is scheduled to begin this month.
A fish die-off occurred last week at Sutherland Reservoir State Recreation Area in southwest Nebraska. White bass made up the majority of the approximately 1,500 dead fish.

- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
On Championship Friday, the Prairie Du Chien native proved he had saved the best for last, landing an 18-pound, 7-ounce bag to claim the victory with a three-day total of 47-6, earning a $5,000 check from Ranger and a berth in the TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Championship.

- HUNTING -
While 2021-22 antlerless deer licenses are sold out in many of Pennsylvania's Wildlife Management Units (WMUs), licenses figure to remain available in at least a half-dozen WMUs by Monday, Sept. 13 – the date when over-the-counter antlerless license sales begin statewide.
- INDUSTRY -
Advanced Armament Corporation, known as “The Silent Authority” and the pioneering leader in firearm sound suppression since 1994, has announced a major organizational relaunch and restructure of this trusted suppressor brand.
The Murray Road Agency has added Kaelin Campbell, Performance Marketing Manager, to its growing team. Campbell will work out of the company’s Charleston, South Carolina headquarters.

The Archery Trade Association’s search for the next president and CEO has begun.
- INVASIVE SPECIES -
Invasive New Zealand mudsnails have been detected at the mouth of Shanty Creek, a tributary of the Grass River in Michigan’s Antrim County.
- JOBS -
Browning, located in scenic Mountain Green, Utah, is searching for a Digital Content Manager in the Sales & Marketing Division.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
The new P-10 F Competition-Ready offers all of the popular striker-fired pistol line’s features in an enhanced, competition-ready package.

- ONLINE -
Outdoor Edge, a manufacturer of knives and tools for all things outdoors, is pleased to announce the launch of the newly designed website.The page offers a user-friendly experience with improved navigation and functionality.
- OPTICS -
Designed in an exclusive collaboration with world-renowned industrial designer, Marc Newson, the binoculars offer extraordinary design prowess, inspiring the question, "What can you discover when you look closer?"
- ORGANIZATIONS -
MidwayUSA Foundation announced the payout of over $2.23 million in cash grants to 612 youth shooting teams. Those receiving teams make up approximately 27,000 youth shooting athletes across the country.
- PUBLISHING -
The Nov. issue of GUNS Magazine features the Rock Island Armory STK100, a striker fired, double-stack 9mm pistol with a “clamshell” frame of CNC-machined aluminum alloy.

- RETAIL -
Football season is finally here, and with it comes tailgate and in-home parties. The best way to bring the heat is Aubrey D. Rebel’s incomparable XXXtra Hot Salsa, Salsa Verde, Queso Hot Cheese Sauce, and all-natural spicy potato chips.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Industry Day at the Range is pleased to announce that Palmetto State Armory will be the exclusive On-Ground Staff Transportation Sponsor at the 2022 range day event.
Hoyt, world-renowned brand in archery and bowhunting, has renewed their Whitetails Unlimited national sponsorship, WTU President Jeff Schinkten has announced.
- STATES -
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is seeking public input on its draft elk management plan. The purpose of the plan is to provide background and historical information about elk in Nebraska, while providing guidance in the decision-making process.

The Natural Resource Commission (NRC) of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources will hold its monthly meeting at 12:00 p.m., on Sept. 8, at Lake Darling State Park Lodge in Brighton.
- TELEVISION -
Today, “The High Road with Keith Warren” is heading down to Hog Wild Adventures to hunt some, you guessed it, Wild Hogs.
In 2019, Outdoor Channel introduced North American audiences to one of the world’s most popular and exciting hunting methods – driven hunting – with Wild Boar Fever presented by Aimpoint.
In-Fisherman TV has been one of the most-watched programs in all outdoors for more than 30 years, and it is now available on World Fishing Network, Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET.

Dan Small has chosen Wisconsin Lake & Pond Resource (wisconsinlpr.com) for collaboration on the expert’s pond tips segment on Deer Hunt Wisconsin, the award-winning TV special celebrates more than 34 years on the air.
- WILDLIFE -
MONTPELIER, Vt. -- Drivers need to be alert and cautious because moose are on the move, according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. Moose are more likely to be crossing roadways at this time of year, especially after dark or early in the morning because this is breeding season for moose.
 

Editor’s Note: The final games of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics have concluded. And once again, one of our world-class shooting athletes has largely been ignored. We want to offer our congratulations to Paralympian Kevin Mather, and tell you about his success. Thanks to USA Archery’s Sara Boyd for the story.


TOKYO, Japan – In his Paralympic debut, the Santa Clarita Valley native Kevin Mather won the Paralympic Champion title he’s been manifesting for himself for years.

A lifelong athlete who played football in high school, Mather became a wheelchair user after he was hit by a truck while training for a triathlon and was paralyzed from the waist down. Adaptive sports became a critical part of his recovery, he won the 2012 L.A. Marathon in the wheelchair division, competed at the national level in para alpine skiing and eventually found para archery on a whim.

His first archery event was the 2017 World Archery Para Championships – U.S. Team Trials, where was named to Team USA and won silver in the team event at the Beijing tournament. From there, Mather began his quest for Paralympic gold. In one tournament, he broke five world records! Despite undergoing further surgery that set him back on his path, he never gave up.

In Tokyo, Mather qualified 17th, and after a strong 7-3 preliminary match win, he faced the top seed, Rahimi of India. Mather was up 4-0, Rahimi fought back for a 4-4 draw, they split the next set and it went to a shoot off. Mather shot first and could hardly have dreamt up a more perfect X under that pressure – he took the win and went on to the quarterfinals against Turkey’s Savas.

Mather easily pulled ahead as he kept every single arrow golden for three straight sets to lead 5-1. Savas then fronted two 9s to Mather’s two 8s before dropping an 8 of his own. Mather needed a 10 to win and he got it.

In Mather’s semifinal against India’s Singh, the rain began to fall, but he was already sighted in and fighting hard. Mather opened up 28-25, then split the next two sets with Singh and finally Singh brought the match level at 4-4. Mather fired off a 10 and set the pace – he sealed his victory with a final 26-24 set for the 6 to advance to the gold final.

There he met China’s Lixue Zhao, who had knocked out USA’s 4-time Paralympian Eric Bennett in the 1/8th round in a heartbreakingly close match. With the pressure and stakes so high, Mather built yet another quick 4-0 lead, but Zhao fought back to a 5-3 score. Both drew 28s to end the match, but it was enough for Mather to garner his 6th set point and the champion title.

“I’ve got so much to do for the people that have supported me back home, there are so many people between friends, family, friends in the archery community,” Mather exuded gracious gratitude after collecting his awards. “The archery community is so amazing and tight knit. It makes me really happy to be able to not only do this for myself, but to give them something back that we did it, we accomplished the task.”

Mather added: “ I’m looking forward to coming back to the first shop I shot at with my gold medal around my neck and going like: ‘hey guys, remember when I was that dweeby guy who couldn’t barely keep it on the paper at 18 meters?’”

 
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