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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2025

- COMPETITION -
Each month Scopos organizes an ongoing series of free Monthly Virtual Matches for both rifle and pistol disciplines. The intent is to give shooters a fun new way to participate, allowing them to compare their results with other shooters and teams from within their town, state, country or even across the planet.
Team Remington’s Brandon Powell racked up his third NSCA Regional Main Event title in 2025. Powell claimed the High Over All in the Western Regional held at the Rock Creek Ranch in Emmett, Idaho. The competition drew nearly 500 shooters to the scenic Little Trapper Club just outside Boise, ID and ran from August 25-31, 2025.
Sierra Bullets celebrates sponsored shooter Corson Piper as he continues to have a strong season. Most recently, Piper secured a second-place spot in the 2025 MDT MidSummer Madness PRS Match in Lower Nicola, British Columbia.
- EVENTS -
FightLite Industries announced that they will be participating in the 2025 Defense and Equipment Security International exhibition, held in London from September 9-12, 2025 at the Excel London Exhibition Centre. Attendees can stop by and experience the FightLite lineup at Booth S4-271 in the USA Partnership Pavilion.
- FISHERIES -
Due to recent rains and cooler temperatures, fishing restrictions will be lifted on Sun River effective immediately. Water temperatures have met the criteria to change fishing restrictions and FWP expects the temperatures to remain cool.

With cooler temperatures on the horizon, some anglers may be gearing up for fall fishing in Utah. If you are planning to fish at Flaming Gorge Reservoir or Pelican Lake, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is requesting the harvest of specific fish species that are negatively impacting the fishery.
- FISHING -
Almost any angler would be thrilled to hold claim to a state record title, but few plan on it. A consistent theme among anglers who catch state records is their surprise when they land the fish, often thinking it was another species or even a snag because of the unexpected weight on their line.
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
B.A.S.S. has announced the 2026 television schedule for the Progressive Bassmaster Elite Series and the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic presented by Under Armour.
- GRANTS -
For its fiscal year 2025-26, the Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF) will direct $2 million in Grant-In-Aid (GIA) funding for wild sheep conservation and management projects, primarily requested through its Chapter and Affiliate network.

The Indiana DNR announced that organizations in 12 Indiana counties will receive $1,324,000 in grants to fund 18 lake, river, and watershed land treatment projects through DNR’s Lake and River Enhancement (LARE) program.
- HUNTING -
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department allocated eight bighorn sheep licenses for the 2025 hunting season, one more than last year.
For hunters planning to apply for 2026 hunt permit-tags for spring turkey, javelina, bison, and raptor capture, the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is offering the following tips to make the process go smoothly.
- INDUSTRY -
Weatherby, Inc. celebrates its 80th anniversary. To honor eight decades of innovation and tradition, Weatherby is introducing two special releases: the Mark V 80th Anniversary Commemorative Rifle and a limited return of retro ammunition boxes.

Guns & Ammo Magazine has named Ammunition Depot the #1 place to buy ammunition online in its latest national roundup.
Greg Easton, President and Chairman of the Board of Jas D. Easton Inc., has been elected President of World Archery during the World Archery Congress in Gwangju, Korea. Easton received a landslide 208-96 votes and will succeed outgoing President Prof. Dr. Ugur Erdener, serving a four-year term from 2025 to 2029.
RetailBI has released the August 2025 RetailBI Firearm Sales Index (Same-Store Adjusted), the industry’s most accurate measure of new firearm purchasing behavior, reporting a decline of 17% compared to August 2024.
Monologix, Inc. announces the appointment of Jae Ellison as Vice President, Business Development, effective September 8, 2025. In this role, Jae will be responsible for driving global growth initiatives, forging strategic partnerships, and expanding Monologix’s reach across key markets.

SLG2, Inc. extends its congratulations to CB&S Bank for being recognized as the No. 1 top-performing bank in Alabama and ranked No. 16 nationwide in the $2 billion to $10 billion asset category by American Banker.
NSSF® announces a new member benefit through a partnership with Otter Technologies, provider of OtterText and OtterWaiver—two leading platforms built exclusively for the firearm industry.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Safari Club International (SCI) announces the launch of its latest new chapters that further expand the organization’s worldwide presence and strengthening its role as the leading voice for hunters, conservationists, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Scholastic 3-D Archery (S3DA) proudly announces the transition of leadership in North Carolina as John Burnette steps into the role of State Coordinator, succeeding Chris Poston, who has served in this position since 2020.

- PODCASTS -
The latest episode of Guns & Ammo Buzz Podcast presents an exclusive interview with Garry James, the longest-serving contributor to Guns & Ammo magazine, who has been sharing his expertise with readers for a remarkable 53 years.
Dallas Safari Club’s CEO, Rob McCanna, recently joined the Backcountry Hunting Podcast for a special live-recorded episode during the inaugural DSC Summer Expo at the Gaylord Texan.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Taurus USA just released the 66 Combat, and Galco is ready with holsters for this outstanding new addition to the Taurus defensive-revolver lineup.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
AirForce Airguns and Rapid Air Worx (R.A.W.) will once again sponsor the 2025 Pyramyd Air Cup, one of the premier events in the airgun industry. Taking place at the Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio, from September 17–20, 2025, this year’s competition is set to be one of the most exciting in the Cup’s history.

- STATE AGENCIES -
People interested in becoming a Nebraska Master Naturalist may sign up for the Fall Core 24 training at the Crane Trust Nature and Visitor Center in Wood River.
- SWEEPSTAKES -
During Gun Storage Check Week’s September 1-7 observance, NSSF invites people to enter the Gun Storage Check Week Sweepstakes for a chance to win a Winchester Safes Bandit 19 full-size safe.
- TELEVISION -
Streaming live on MLFNOW!® on MyOutdoorTV from La Crosse, Wisconsin, a field of the top 36 professional bass anglers from the Major League Fishing (MLF) Tackle Warehouse Invitationals are competing in the 2025 Major League Fishing (MLF) Tackle Warehouse Invitationals Championship Presented by Phoenix Boats on the Mississippi River.
- TRAINING -
GRITR Range, an indoor shooting range and gun training center in DFW, is scheduling a comprehensive lineup of pistol classes this September. Whether you’re a beginner seeking to learn gun safety or ready to enhance your marksmanship proficiency, GRITR's advanced facility and certified instructors are here to ensure a safe and engaging experience.

- WILDLIFE -
Maryland is home to a diversity of native wildlife and plant species, and the balance between the two can sometimes be difficult to manage. Like rabbits overrunning a garden, an overpopulation of deer will have detrimental effects on the undergrowth and vegetation in a forest.
Vermont’s black bear population is estimated at 6,800 to 8,000 bears based on 2024 data, the most recent available, according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. To understand what is driving this apparent growth, the department launched a new research study this past summer.
According to the Waterfowl Population Status report, an estimated 34 million ducks were present in the traditional survey area across Canada and the northern U.S. earlier this summer. This is virtually identical to population estimates from 2024 (4 percent below the long-term average), which dictated the 2025-26 waterfowl hunting season frameworks.
Sage-grouse lek attendance increased according to data from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department lek counts this spring. In 2025, lek attendance increased by 11 percent compared to last year. The appearance of more birds at leks is thought to be due to the natural population cycles of sage-grouse combined with good moisture that benefited sagebrush habitat.

 

We’re heading towards the closeout of Gun Storage Check Week (September 1 through 7). It coincides with National Suicide Prevention Month, and now is the time to check how you store your firearms.

Gun Storage Check Week was started by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF). After Project ChildSafe, it might be NSSF’s most important public-facing safety initiative.

In addition to properly securing firearms to prevent tragic accidents of mishandling or theft, Gun Storage Check Week is a central element of NSSF’s ongoing work with several key high-profile partner organizations to help reduce suicide deaths, particularly those among veterans and active-duty military.

So, why is it so important to take time this week to check how you store your firearms?

Casual storage of firearms, like scattering them in hiding places throughout the house, isn’t a storage plan. It’s a recipe for disaster, especially if you have kids.

here is no such thing as a secure hiding spot from your kids. They know you better than anyone else and can detect subtle changes in your behavior. They will find where you hide the birthday and Christmas presents. They will find all the things you don’t want them to find—all the things.

When it comes to firearms, you need to take secure storage seriously. Yes, that means investing in tools like a dedicated gun room, safes, gun cabinets, lock boxes, and other products that limit access to you and the family members you trust with such a responsibility.

A little over a year ago, I did the grown-up thing and ordered a locking gun cabinet. I already had one—a Stack-On cabinet I bought at a local gun shop in New Hampshire over a decade ago. It does the job, but it can also be easily picked up and carried away unless you bolt it down.

Plus, I quickly outgrew the cabinet’s capacity.

Realizing I needed something more, I began the shopping for additional storage. Because of where I wanted to place the unit—in the only room without a window—I was limited by space constraints.

Fortunately, I stumbled across SecureIt’s modular gun cabinets, particularly their Agile Stack. It’s a two-cabinet configuration with a 52” model topped by a 40” model, with each section capable of storing six long guns.

It has several features I like, including configurability, a six-button keypad with fingerprint scanner, low-battery indicator, and an external power option. Quick and easy authorized access was important.

The ability to access it if the battery dies was one of the most important factors in my decision to go with the SecureIt product. I don’t trust electronic locks—a lesson I learned from Michael Bane and the infamous ‘Cannon Safe Fiasco of 2008.’

With that key question out of the way, the most important feature for me in choosing this model over others was the cabinet width—20.25 inches. This made it ideal, almost tailer-made, for the location where I wanted to place it.

Assembly of the modular cabinets is fairly straightforward. I found that video instructions incredibly helpful. SecureIt has one (Agile Model 52 (Gen 1) Ultralight Gun Safe Assembly) that is now eight years old, but when I came across one from Gun Talk Media’s Chris Cerino, I found the process much easier to follow. Chris also pointed out one or two potential sticking points and how to address them, which was a huge help.

All in all, I’m very pleased with the SecureIt Agile Stack. If I had the space, I would definitely expand my storage setup with additional Agile cabinets. I envy those that have an entire gun room outfitted with SecureIt storage system components. Alas, my house does not allow such a luxury.

As you head into this weekend, do yourself a favor and conduct a quick but thorough audit of your firearms and how they are being stored and secured. It may take a little time, but it will be time well spent because it will give you the one thing you need the most—peace of mind.

Maybe check the batteries on any electronics while you’re at it.

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

 
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