Thursday, October 9, 2025

Browning Joins as Whitetails Unlimited National Sponsor

Browning has joined as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, announced WTU President Jeff Schinkten. “Browning is a household name in the firearm and outdoor industry, and we are grateful to have the support of such a classic company filled with a rich history,” said Schinkten. “We’re thrilled to welcome Browning to the WTU family.”

Based in Morgan, Utah, Browning was founded in 1878 by John Moses Browning, son of Jonathan Browning, a gunmaker and gunsmith. The Browning Brand has come to represent “The Best There Is” in firearms and outdoor products, each year adding new innovations, launching new products, and doing more for their customers—essentially just following the great tradition of innovation started by John Browning. In the 1970s they added a symbol, the Browning Buckmark logo, that has come to represent all that John Browning valued. To see Browning’s complete line of firearms and more, visit Browning.com.

About Whitetails Unlimited:

Since our beginning in 1982, Whitetails Unlimited has remained true to its mission and has made great strides in the field of conservation. Thanks to more than 475 chapters, 119,000-plus members, chapter volunteers, and corporate sponsors, Whitetails Unlimited has earned the reputation of being the nation’s premier organization dedicating its resources to the betterment of the white-tailed deer and its environment. Our mission is to raise funds in support of educational programs, wildlife habitat enhancement and acquisition, and preservation of the shooting sports and hunting tradition for future generations. To date, Whitetails Unlimited has expended more than $147 million on program services and activities that continue to enhance, and ultimately foster, our mission. Stay connected with us: Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, WTU Website

For more information, contact:

Russ Austad, VP of Field Operations

(920) 743-6777, ext. 102

Chris Konop, VP of Field Operations

(920) 743-6777, ext. 128