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TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 2025

- ARCHERY -
AXIS SPT was first introduced for bowhunters with shorter draws and lighter poundage. More recently, Easton added a full range of spine sizes to round out the offering. Now, AXIS SPT covers spines from 260 to 700 fitting virtually all hunting bow setups.
- AWARDS -
CCI has been awarded the 2024 Gold Award for Rimfire Ammunition by Tactical Retailer and Shooting Sports Retailer readers. These prestigious awards are entirely reader-driven and reflect their trust and confidence in the brands they rely on.
The readers of Tactical Retailer and Shooting Sports Retailer have awarded Federal Ammunition the 2024 Gold Award for Best Shotshell. These annual Readers’ Choice Awards are 100 percent reader-driven and represent the most trusted gear and brands among today’s shooting sports professionals and enthusiasts.
- BIRDING -
They're cute, they're puffy, they're fat and they’re back. During Wisconsin Fat Bird Week, held from May 2nd through 9th this year, the public votes daily for their favorite bulbous migratory bird in a bracket-style elimination tournament.
- COMPETITION -
Will Hinton, a Paris 2024 Olympian, topped the podium after a victorious final in Men’s Trap at the 2025 International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) World Cup in Lima, Peru, April 20, marking his first individual international gold medal.

In a spectacular showing of ability and equipment, Team Lapua’s Nate Guernsey put his abilities on full display at the 2025 South African Open by scoring a 659-75V and securing the Grand Aggregate title.
Boise City’s senior and junior trapshooting teams swept the competition to became 2025 state champions at the Oklahoma Scholastic Shooting Sports Program (OKSSSP) state shoot. The event was held April 16 at the Oklahoma Trap and Skeet Association in El Reno.
- EVENTS -
Burris Optics announces its attendance at this year’s NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, taking place this weekend at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. NRA members and show attendees are invited to booth #1837 to explore the latest innovations in hunting, long-range, and handgun optics.
Shadow Systems announced its participation in the 154th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits. Attendees are invited to visit Shadow Systems at Booth #41726 to experience firsthand the company's latest advancements in firearm technology.

Berger will be attending the 154th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Atlanta Georgia. At booth #1916, Berger will showcase their entire product line, including new ammunition and bullet offerings.
Dead Air Silencers will exhibit at the 2025 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, taking place April 24-27 in Atlanta. Visit Booth #2863 to see why Dead Air is the trusted choice for gun enthusiasts, hunters, and responsible firearm owners nationwide.
GunBroker.com will be in attendance at the upcoming 2025 NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits. The event will be held from April 24th to 27th in Atlanta. At Booth No. 1825, GunBroker.com will be on hand to discuss how to buy and sell on the platform, demonstrate the site’s newest features, including new shipping options, a revamped front-page experience and our ever-expanding line of categories and product offers.
If you’re a wildlife enthusiast itching for spring then be sure to check out the Herricks Cove Wildlife Festival on Sunday, May 4, at beautiful Herricks Cove on the Connecticut River in Rockingham, Vermont.

Holosun will be in attendance at the NRA Annual Meeting, showing their proven and newest designs and technology at Booth 2555. Attendees will see Holosun’s latest innovations, including the all new ARO and IRIS lines, the groundbreaking DPS-TH, AEMS PRO, and more.
Rost Martin will exhibit during the NRA Annual Meetings in Atlanta, Georgia, this weekend, April 24-27th, 2025, at booth #1226. Rost Martin will showcase its latest pistols, the subcompact RM1S and RM1C Comp, while also unveiling a new model variation at NRAAM.
Langdon Tactical Technology (LTT) will attend the 2025 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, held April 24–27 in Atlanta, Georgia. LTT will be located in the main exhibit hall at Booth #721, where attendees can explore the latest product launches, top-selling custom firearms, and innovative upgrades.
Silencer Central invites attendees of the 2025 NRA Annual Meeting & Exhibits, April 25-27 in Atlanta, Georgia, to stop by booth #4943. This year marks the 154th anniversary of the NRA’s yearly gathering and Silencer Central is proud to be part of it.

Dead Air announced its involvement at the Texas Tactical Police Officers Association Annual Training Conference, taking place in Round Rock, Texas. The Texas Tactical Police Officers Association supports officers and agencies in Texas by researching, developing, and providing training and resources to enhance tactical operations and improve preparedness for the challenges faced by special operations units.
Rock River Arms will attend the 2025 National Rifle Association Annual Meetings & Exhibits. Attendees are encouraged to stop by Booth #3117, where Rock River Arms will showcase its lineup of 1911 pistols, AR-style carbines, and precision bolt action rifles.
Cosaint Arms announces its participation as an exhibitor at the 154th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, taking place April 25-27, 2025, in Atlanta, Georgia. Located at booth #4281, Cosaint Arms invites attendees to experience its innovative HAVOC and DARA pistol lines and explore its unique production custom process.
Meprolight will be exhibiting at the 2025 NRA Annual Meeting in Atlanta. Stop by Exhibit Hall Building B Booth #4619 to take advantage of the Show Special and receive 20% off any product.

Chiappa Firearms announced its return to the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, taking place in Atlanta. Attendees are invited to visit Booth #3363 to explore the latest innovations from Chiappa Firearms and Charles Daly, along with a showcase of proven favorites.
SAR USA announces its participation in the 2025 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits (NRAAM) this week. Attendees can visit SAR USA at booth #4625 to experience the company's product lineup, curated and purpose-built for American customers.
- FISHING -
With ice off our lakes in the upper Midwest, it’s crappie time. For anglers farther south, it’s been the deal for some time. But up north, with water temps around 50 degrees, crappies are moving shallow to feed and eventually spawn.
- GEAR -
Featuring D30 knuckle protectors – which pass EN13594 Level 2 motorcycle standards and EN388 industrial-strength standards – and fire-resistant Nomex® material, the Breach Glove 2.0 from Magpul leave nothing to chance, whether that’s on the jobsite, doing manual labor at home, or for professionals doing what they do.
- GIVEAWAYS -
Steelhead Outdoors has partnered with YouTube content creators Unsubscribe Podcast for a special giveaway. A lucky winner will receive a custom high security Scout 25 gun cabinet built in America by Steelhead Outdoors. The cabinets are custom painted and feature the Unsub logo for this promotion supporting Autism Awareness Month.
- HUNTING -
The Wildlife Department recently announced its newest slate of Outdoor Oklahoma Adventures raffles, and tickets are available now. There are five raffles being offered, including a chance at a premier private land cow elk hunt in southwest Oklahoma (you're eligible even if you've been drawn for an elk hunt through the Oklahoma Controlled Hunts Program).
The Controlled Hunts application period is currently open. Hunters can enter drawings for a number of high-quality ODWC-sanctioned hunts for deer, elk, antelope and turkey! The deadline to apply is May 20.
- INDUSTRY -
Taurus is proud to announce the return of world-renowned competition shooter Jessie Harrison. A celebrated figure in the shooting sports industry, Jessie is back "home" with Taurus.
NSSF® invites firearm retailers, range operators and shooting sports entrepreneurs to the 2025 Range-Retailer Business Expo™, taking place July 16–17 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Last week Scopos reached a milestone and manufactured their 3000th Athena Target, an important milestone in their commitment to modernize the sport. Sixteen years ago Scopos (then Shooter’s Technology) launched the Orion Scoring System. Orion digitally scored paper targets, and managed your matches over a diverse set of rulebooks, targets, and courses of fire.
The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute,® Inc., (SAAMI®), announces that Derya has joined SAAMI as a Supporting Member. Derya is a manufacturer of firearms, headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida.
- LEGISLATION -
Gun Owners of America announced the successful passage of SB1360/HB073 in the Tennessee General Assembly — legislation aimed at significantly strengthening legal protections for Tennessee-based members of the firearms industry. The bill, which was backed by GOA, passed both chambers with overwhelming majorities on April 15 and now awaits the governor’s signature.
- LITIGATION -
In a case that could potentially have far-reaching implications for similar lawsuits across the nation, the U.S. Supreme Court has denied Minnesota’s Petition for Writ of Certiorari in Jacobson v. Worth, the Second Amendment Foundation’s challenge to the 18-20-year-old carry ban in the state.
Firearms Policy Coalition released a statement regarding its Worth v. Jacobson lawsuit. The Supreme Court declined to hear Minnesota’s petition to review the injunction preventing Minnesota from enforcing an age-based carry ban.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Following on the unprecedented success of the Mossberg 590® Shockwave pump action, Mossberg announces the all-new 990 Aftershock, a 12-gauge, 3-inch semi-auto version of this small in size, but big on performance tactical firearm.
Auto-Ordnance announced the release of the Wastelander Thompson, a custom-built firearm designed for the most rugged survivors of the post-apocalyptic landscape. Limited to a uniquely numbered series of 25 Thompsons, and crafted in collaboration with Koted Arms, the Wastelander Thompson embodies the spirit of survival with unique, battle-worn aesthetics and dependable functionality.
- OPTICS -
Viridian Weapon Technologies announces the launch of the RFX11 Custom, precision-engineered to seamlessly pair with the Springfield Armory Echelon. The new RFX11 Custom green dot optical sight delivers fast, reliable target acquisition while mirroring the bold, angular aesthetics of the Echelon to create a unified, tactical look and feel.
New for 2025, the Trijicon MRO SD features improved optical performance with a reengineered objective lens that delivers a refined, crisp 2.0 MOA center dot, optimized for seamless use with the optional MRO 3x Magnifier.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) supports National Archery in The Schools Program (NASP®) in many ways. In addition to providing scoring pencils for state and national events, NBEF has created limited edition NBEF pins for NASP national tournament participants to trade and collect.
- PODCASTING -
This week’s episode of the Hunting Matters podcast features none other than Dan Adler, owner and outfitter of North America’s largest big-game hunting guide service, Diamond Outfitters and Zero Outfitter Fees.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
The Galco Miami Classic II, refined and modernized for the 21st Century, is now available for the SIG-Sauer P365 Fuse pistol, with or without a mounted red dot sight. The Miami Classic II orients its spare ammo carrier in a horizontal position, allowing a faster and more natural grasp when reloading.
Bear Creek Arsenal announced growing the BC-200 Series with the BC-203 Rifle in 17 HMR. This semi-automatic rifle is designed to offer unparalleled performance and precision, setting a new standard in the world of rimfire firearms.
- PROMOTIONS -
Yamaha Marine’s new “Ride the Wave” sales event helps customers add big value with the purchase of select, eligible new Yamaha four-stroke outboard models, from April 21, 2025, through May 21, 2025. Customers have several options to boost their purchases depending on horsepower range.
- PUBLISHING -
In a no-holds-barred video interview with Hook & Barrel Magazine, actor Dean Cain shares his views on some controversial topics, including meritocracy, the Second Amendment, the NRA, and fixing the political divide in America.
- RANGES -
GRITR Sports, in North Richland Hills, Texas, reminds all firearm enthusiasts to mark their calendars for SIG Day at GRITR’s facility on May 3rd, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. This event offers attendees a free range demo, and exclusive discounts.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
North Lake Outdoors has joined as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, announced WTU President Jeff Schinkten.
The Precision Rifle Series announces GA Precision as an official affiliate partner for the 2025 season. This partnership highlights GA Precision’s commitment to supporting the PRS community and providing shooters with the finest tools to excel in the sport.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Indiana’s Arbor Day this year is April 25. Details about spring Arbor Day events across Indiana are posted on the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Community & Urban Forestry program website at on.IN.gov/CUF under the Tree City USA section.
The U.S. District Court in Tucson has ruled in favor of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and the Arizona Game and Fish Department and against a coalition of plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the FWS’s 2022 Mexican wolf 10(j) management rule for the recovery of Mexican wolves. 
On Thursday, May 1, Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ Western Upper Peninsula Citizens’ Advisory Council is scheduled to hear a presentation on the DNR’s drone program, receive results of a recent Upper Peninsula deer camp survey and consider council wildlife and fishery recommendations when the council meets in Harris.
In an effort to protect wildlife habitat, the Pennsylvania Game Commission plans to spray over 38,000 acres of state game lands this spring. Spongy moths previously were known by the common name gypsy moth, but the Entomological Society of America has changed the name. Spraying is planned for 16 different state game lands – 38,146 acres in all.
- STATE PARKS -
Spend some time this spring in Nebraska’s state parks. During May, a variety of events are planned for those of all ages and interests. Don’t forget to purchase a vehicle park entry permit to enter the state parks. Get one at OutdoorNebraska.gov or at state park entrances.
- TELEVISION -
With an outfitting business, farming acreage and a house full of boys…including patriarch Fred – Michele and Fred Eichler pull back the curtain on Everything Eichler, airing Sundays at 12:30 p.m. ET on Sportsman Channel.
This week on Deer and Wildlife Stories, host Keith Warren visits Five O’s Ranch in Alabama, where a family-operated deer farming operation is making significant strides in solving the CWD issue in whitetail deer.
- WILDLIFE -
Utah is home to many wildlife species and spectacular landscapes. Tuesday, April 22 is Earth Day, making it a great time to reflect on the ways we can help restore and preserve nature, including fish and wildlife and their habitats. Here are seven simple steps you can take to help the fish and wildlife in your area.
 

I’ve been waiting for this announcement since October of 2022 when I first got the chance to shoot Mossberg’s new shotgun, the 990 AfterShock.

I’ve been waiting – impatiently – because this is such a fun gun to shoot, runs like the proverbial bat out of hell, and is a great ‘get out of my house’ option. I already own one of Mossberg’s 590S Shockwaves, but after shooting the semi-auto AfterShock I quickly decided I wanted, and needed, a 990.

Mossberg’s semi-auto gas system has evolved from the pre-930 options, to the 930, then the 940 to what is offered today. The current gas system’s functionality and reliability is the result of further development by Mossberg’s engineers for an over-seas defense contract, which required the system to do more in a shorter space.

What you get in the new 990 AfterShock is a gas system that cycles fast and reliably in the short system of a pistol-grip shotgun with a 14.75” barrel and an overall length of only 27.125”.

The reliability of the system is enhanced by the corrosion-resistant internal parts and their finishing. The gas piston, magazine tube, hammer and sear are nickel boron-coated. The gun also features an enlarged/beveled loading port, elongated elevator, and anodized follower combining for a smooth operation.

In other words, you can feed the AfterShock as fast as you can get those mechanics down, and empty it even faster.

Naturally the AfterShock is outfitted with extended controls – a knurled charging handle and an oversized, ergonomic paddle-style bolt release just as the 940 Tactical and the 940 Pro models are, which makes operation so much more pleasant. At this point it’s hard to figure out why any shotgun maker would not incorporate these competition-proven features into a semi-auto, especially the tactical variants.

For such a small shotgun, Mossberg packed a number of features into the design. Photos courtesy of Mossberg

Short shotguns of this type are not overly easy to handle, though many think they are until they eat a fist full of pistol grip because they underestimated how firmly they need to push the shotgun forward as they fire it. Thankfully, this is usually a self-correcting mistake that is only made once.

The 990 AfterShock is designed to mitigate some of this with a forend strap that safely keeps the lead hand clear of the muzzle allowing you better control when firing. The grip features a rubberized palm pad for shooting comfort, and is uniquely shaped to provide a firm grip and to minimize felt recoil.

The ergonomics are there and those, coupled with how the semi-auto’s gas system eats recoil, the 990 AfterShock is surprisingly comfortable to shoot – and very manageable.

Feature-wise the last notable aspects are a rear swivel stud port and a magazine tube extension fixture with multi-sided M-LOK®-compatible slots for quick and easy accessory customization.

Mossberg is releasing three 6-shot models of the AfterShock. The AfterShock (#83001) is the main model in the launch. The AfterShock model for states that hate short guns (#83002) comes with 18.5” barrel giving it an overall length of 30.875”. Finally there is the AfterChock equipped with a CrimsonTrace Lasersaddle (#83003).

While I didn’t run one of the models sporting the Crimson Trace Lasersaddle at the Gunsite media day, several others did. The design is aesthetically solid and the utility of a laser-equipped tactical/home defense shotgun is undeniable, just like the appeal of going with this particular model. Photo courtesy of Mossberg

Out on the Gunsite Range

The features and specs, along with the photos, are enough to sell a lot of people on buying an AfterShock but it’s out on the range where you realize you’d like to add one of these to your gun safe.

Mossberg’s media day was, again, held at Gunsite Academy. If you haven’t been to Gunsite to take a class, you really should look into it. For companies looking to host a media event in the Western U.S., Gunsite is hands-down one of, if not the best location for such an event.

Mossberg brought plenty of the new but as yet unreleased 990 AfterShocks to the range, both with and without the Crimson Trace Lasersaddle. Photo: P. Erhardt

As I said, the 990 is a great shooting gun. Running drills out on the range is the perfect way to familiarize yourself with the new shotgun, even if my hits weren’t ideally positioned at center mass on the target. But that’s exactly why these kinds of events are so helpful in understanding a new product.

A little low and to the right but with all nine pellets on target it’s a shot nobody is walking away from anytime soon. Photo: P. Erhardt

Each shooter handled the 990’s recoil a bit differently based on their experience and strength. The difference between shooting the 990 versus the 590S Shockwave, a pump-action, is significant because the gases in the 990 are redirected to cycle the next round, thus absorbing recoil in a different way.

Using a strong grip on the 990 while holding the forend firmly, within the strap, and pushing forward keeps the shotgun in position for followup shots. Loosen your grip, or let the shotgun ride up and directly back at you and your recovery to the appropriate sight picture takes valuable time.

Once you get a feel for how the shotgun handles when firing it’s just a matter of adjusting your front and rear gripping pressure. Which, of course, is exactly why you need to take the 990 for a test drive to get to know it. Knowing how it patterns with your selected ammo is also really important. Photo: P. Erhardt

There’s one last feature to point out. You may have noticed from the images taken during the Gunsite media event that the original models we test fired were outfitted with a traditional bead front sight. The new models being announced today all come with a fiber-optic front sight. For me, fiber-optic front sights are the only way to go and I’m glad they made this particular upgrade.

If you plan on attending the NRA Show in Atlanta this weekend you will want to be sure to swing by the Mossberg booth #2837 to check out the new 990 AfterShock. If a short tactical/self defense shotgun is on your wish list, this is where you’ll find it.

And if you already own one of the excellent Mossberg 940 Tactical models, you might as well pick up its little brother, the 990 AfterShock.

— Paul Erhardt, Managing Editor, the Outdoor Wire Digital Network

 
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