MON | JUNE 30, 2025

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Zachary Jones and Albert Fiori, both of the United States, topped the podium at the 2025 Hillsdale College World Shooting Para Sport Grand Prix on June 26 in Hillsdale, Michigan at the John A. Halter Shooting Sports Center.
In 2025, the Bunker Club awarded 22 grants to the next generation of rising junior athletes through its annual Bunker Club Endowment Grant. Each awardee received $6,363 to support critical needs, such as entry fees, travel for matches, gun support, competition gear, and ammunition, resources critical for athletes working to reach the next level in their development.

FN America announces the promotion of Dan Hines to the position of Vice President, Commercial Products, effective June 2, 2025. In this role, Mr. Hines will drive FN’s growth strategy through his leadership of the Commercial and Law Enforcement Sales, Product Development, and Marketing teams.
The Ecommerce Account Manager position is a commission + base role. The ideal candidate for this position is customer obsessed while being able to balance driving key performance metrics. Additionally, this individual is highly effective at communicating via phone, email and text.
Gun Owners of America (GOA) and six other gun rights organizations issued a joint statement urging the U.S. Senate to continue to fight to gut the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA) despite the Parliamentarian’s egregiously incorrect ruling that NFA excise taxes cannot be repealed using the budget reconciliation process.

Gun Owners of America and six other gun rights organizations issued a joint statement urging the U.S. Senate to continue to fight to gut the National Firearms Act of 1934 despite the Parliamentarian’s egregiously incorrect ruling that NFA excise taxes cannot be repealed using the budget reconciliation process.
The Firearms Policy Coalition issued a statement in response to reports that the Senate Parliamentarian has advised that key pro-liberty provisions in the Republican reconciliation package would be subject to a 60-vote threshold under the Byrd Rule, essentially striking them from the Senate’s version of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” unless the Senate overrules her.
Gun Owners of America (GOA), alongside Gun Owners Foundation (GOF) and together with the State of Missouri represented by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, has filed a major federal lawsuit against Jackson County, Missouri for enacting a sweeping gun control ordinance that strips 18-to-20-year-old adults of their right to keep and bear arms.

MDT Sporting Goods announced the continued expansion of the ACC Premier GEN2 lineup with new compatibility for both the Remington 700 Left-Handed Short Action and the Tikka T1X.
Crow Wholesale announced the launch of ClayStorm Shotshells, a new line of U.S.-manufactured target ammunition designed to deliver consistent performance at an accessible price point. Available exclusively through Crow Wholesale, ClayStorm offers a full range of 12-gauge and 20-gauge options ideal for trap, skeet, and sporting clays.
MDT Sporting Goods announced the expansion of the ACC Premier GEN2 lineup to include compatibility with the Ruger 10/22 and Volquartsen Rimfire Rifles. With this new rimfire addition, MDT continues its commitment to pushing the limits of chassis technology for hunters, competitors, and tactical shooters alike.
Speer Ammunition is giving shooters another reason to stock up this summer with its latest rebate promotion: Speer Summer Savings, available July 1 through July 31, 2025. For a limited time, customers who purchase at least two boxes of eligible Speer centerfire handgun ammunition will receive a 20 percent rebate on the purchase price, with a maximum rebate of $200 per person or household.
VIKTOS, known for its veteran-designed apparel and gear, announced its Independence Day Sale, offering 20% off sitewide from June 30 through July 11, with free shipping on all orders over $150.
Remington Ammunition announces its latest consumer rebate offer, Golden Saber Savings, available July 1 through July 31, 2025. This limited-time promotion offers customers up to $200 back on purchases of select Remington self-defense handgun ammunition.

Federal Ammunition has announced a new rebate program for customers purchasing select Federal Premium Personal Defense handgun ammunition. The Personal Defense Deals rebate runs July 1 through July 31, 2025, giving customers the chance to earn up to $200 back.
In October 2024, the Jasper-Pulaski FWA shooting range was temporarily closed to undergo renovations to increase the number of shooting positions, improve safety features and access to the range, and add user-comfort amenities. It will re-open Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
Ralph and Vicki invite all to tune into their 25th season of The Choice on Pursuit Channel. The 1st episode begins airing Monday June 30th at 11:30PM (EST). Vicki and Aubrey Cianciarulo join On The Road and Open Season TV at Palmer Outfitters in Colorado for a unique Velvet Elk hunt.

 

Shooting sports can be intimidating, especially for newcomers. Complex rules, unfamiliar equipment, and tightly knit communities often create barriers that keep people from taking that first step towards participating.

But when club organizers make hospitality a priority—starting with a warm greeting, clear signage, helpful volunteers, and approachable staff—those barriers begin to fall away. An environment that feels open, inclusive, and beginner-friendly is one that invites people in and encourages them to come back.

This summer will be a trying one for shooting ranges and clubs.

Gun owners, like everyone else in America, feel the pressure of a sluggish economy, high prices, and dwindling buying power, thanks in large part to the 19–20% inflation experienced during the previous administration. The result is potentially fewer trips to the range and fewer matches shot.

If your club’s match participation has been stagnant then you need to redirect your focus beyond the usual suspects that attend your local matches and start reaching out to recruit new gun owners. Who, by the way, are very interested in target shooting.

A study conducted by the Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF), along with Southwick Associates and DJ Case & Associates, provides valuable insights into not only who to reach out to but how to craft your messaging.

You can download both an executive summary and the detailed results for ‘Welcome New Shooters! Tactics to Win Participation from Under-Represented Communities’ here.

Some of the key highlights include these figures on shooting interest levels:

  • African-Americans: 61% (25.4 million) rated their interest a 4 or 5 out of 5.
  • Hispanics: 64% (39.7 million) rated their interest a 4 or 5.
  • Asian Americans: 53% (10.4 million) rated their interest a 4 or 5.

All survey participants indicated they had never taken part in target shooting with a firearm but expressed interest in doing so.

These three groups of new gun owners, altogether and given overlap, account for 73 million people interested in trying target shooting. They are looking for a place to learn, shoot and improve their skills.

They are also looking for a place they will be welcomed and, despite the differences, a community they can join.

We all know the power of community that comes from shooting, whether it is recreationally at a local club or competing in high-level matches. Once you get involved, and you enjoy that first introductory experience, you’re hooked.

These 73 million newcomers are no different. As new gun owners they are focused on safety, protection, skill acquisition, and fun. And your range, your shooting club, can offer them just that. You only have to reach out to them.

The messaging guidance provided from the research helps you more effectively communicate to these newcomers that your club is the right place for them.

Treating your club’s activities and matches as hospitality events is more important now than ever. No longer can ranges that host regular shooting matches rely on the ‘usual suspects’ to fund new projects through match fees and fundraising. The economy is taking its toll.

It’s time to reach out to those new to shooting, and in many cases those from non-traditional communities.

That’s the polite code phrase for non-white, non-male shooters. Research shows that during the COVID years a huge number of new gun owners were women, African-American, and Asian-American.

They’d love to start their journey into the world of recreational shooting, just as long as you’re willing to have them. And treating them as welcomed fellow shooters goes a long way towards keeping them returning.

Hospitality is the key. I wrote about this back in April of 2012 in Between The Berms: It's Not Shooting, It's Hospitality (please excuse the post-server-changeover formatting issue). And again, just last week in Hospitality: Turn New Customers Into Repeat Customers, a more retail centered focus on the value of hospitality.

In it I outline the value of greeters, name tags, good food, photos, thank you notes, and keeping in touch. But there is so much more that can be done to improve the experience new shooters have at your club.

And there’s even more to consider when it comes to supporting newcomers. Hospitality, in their case, means offering support and guidance without condescension. Taking time to explain match procedures, scoring systems, range commands, and etiquette helps new shooters gain confidence.

And, when they feel supported rather than judged, they’re far more likely to return—and to bring others along with them. This is how hospitality generates positive buzz, which in turn recruits more shooters through word of mouth.

It’s not rocket science. As George Harris recently reminded me, it’s just “good old Southern hospitality.” And he would know. Having once been the guy in charge of the Sig Academy, he’s seen thousands of students pass through the Academy’s doors, and not just as students but as friends.

That’s the power of hospitality–and it’s an untapped superpower for ranges and clubs looking to grow. Best of all, it costs almost nothing.

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

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