WED | JULY 2, 2025

In observance of Independence Day we will not be distributing any of our services on Friday, July 4. The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will resume our normal distribution schedule on Monday, July 7. If you have important news to distribute prior to the holiday weekend, please submit it by 4:00pm Eastern today, Wednesday, July 2. News arriving later will not make Thursday’s final editions for the week.
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. announced the asset purchase of Anderson Manufacturing, a manufacturer of firearms and firearm accessories based in Hebron, Kentucky. This strategic purchase includes Anderson's manufacturing facility and machinery and will provide Ruger the opportunity to work with a skilled and experienced workforce, strengthening its production capabilities and expanding its product offerings.
Bring your own archery equipment and practice at one of MassWildlife's 6 temporary public archery ranges this summer. Get started by signing up for a free range pass.

Introducing the SEVR™ Titanium(Ti) 2.0” 4-Blade Hybrid, an innovative rear-deploy mechanical broadhead designed to add even more lethal cutting to the industry’s most talked-about line of broadheads.
MassWildlife is offering free archery classes this summer and opportunities to practice on ranges across the state. Join us at one of our Archery 101 events or Sighting-in and Shooting Techniques sessions.
Team Mathews shot the lights out at the fourth stop of the 2025 ASA Pro/Am tour in Metropolis, IL - winning two pro divisions and claiming seven podiums overall.

Team SK's Jake Stine showcased his talent at the inaugural SK Lone Star Cup on June 7-8, adding another significant achievement to his already impressive shooting career. The competition, which drew top smallbore rifle shooters from the southwestern United States and Mexico, served as a demanding proving ground.
Scopos released the results of their Monthly Virtual Matches for June, 2025. Monthly Virtual Matches are now open to anyone with an active Orion Scoring System license.
Business owners in the firearms and outdoor industry won’t want to miss the Annual Chattanooga Shooting Supplies Dealer Show, taking place July 28-29, 2025, at the Chattanooga Convention Center.

Laser Ammo USA Inc. highlights its innovative Flash Bolt, a drop-in bolt replacement for a standard AR-style rifle platform, ideal for any level of shooter seeking high quality laser based dry-fire training. With Laser Ammo’s Flash Bolt, shooters can build shooting skills anytime, anywhere, without the need for live ammunition.
Arsenal, Inc. announced the release of their aluminum, right-side folding stock, with ergonomic cheek rest and QD points -- and it is available in new Cerakote colors. The new hard anodized aluminum side-folding stock provides better ergonomics and functionality in a lighter and stronger design.
The Arsenal SM-23 Scope Mount is the second-generation scope mount, designed to be lighter, stronger, and more versatile. It’s engineered with cutouts on the front to reduce weight, and the back is designed to slide smoothly into place, making placement easier and quicker.
The Arsenal Bulgaria 4-piece flash hider is now available in 5 Cerakote finishes, designed for AK variants with a caliber of 7.62x39mm, 5.45x39mm, and 5.56x45mm with 24x1.5mm right hand threads. The Cerakote finishes available now include Black, OD Green, Flat Dark Earth, Grey and Plum.
Galco's Masterbilt Revenger Belt Holster is now available for 4" S&W K-frame revolvers. The Revenger features detailed hand-molding for both secure retention and a beautiful appearance.
Kimber is providing consumers with the chance to win a new Next Generation 1911. For four weeks in July, consumers can head to kimberamerica.com and register for a chance to win a free Next Generation Kimber in the select finish and caliber of their choice.

The National Rifle Association of America announced the Grand Scholarship winners from the 2024 Youth Education Summit — a group of exceptional students selected for their leadership, initiative, and dedication to advancing NRA programs within their communities.
FN America announces that it has been awarded a $4.9 million contract to supply the U.S. Army with additional FN® M240L medium machine guns. The M240L was originally adopted by the U.S. Army in 2010, after a joint development effort with FN to create a lighter, yet durable, medium machine gun.
Celerant Technology has announced a partnership with eCheckpoint to address one of the firearms industry's most time-consuming and error-prone challenges: manual compliance verification for regulated product sales. FFL dealers face significant challenges when selling online: navigating complex and constantly changing firearm regulations across federal, state, and local levels.

NSSF® announces that Lisa Davis has joined the organization as its new Vice President, Human Resources. She succeeds Deb Kenney, who recently retired after 29 years with NSSF. Davis brings more than 25 years of human resources leadership experience across multiple industries, including firearms, e-commerce, healthcare, manufacturing and global IT consulting.
SHOT UniversityTM has issued a call for presentations for its educational sessions at the 2026 NSSF® SHOT Show®. SHOT University will take place January 20-23, during the 2026 NSSF SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Azimuth announces the addition of Dustin Emholtz to our business development team. A U.S. Army veteran and seasoned firearms executive, Dustin brings over 20 years of industry experience, including key roles at DPMS, LUTH-AR, Element Arms, APF & Dimensional Experts Manufacturing.

AGM Global Vision, one of the fastest-growing companies in thermal optics and night vision technology, announced an opening for a Law Enforcement / Government Sales Representative. The new position is remotely based and offers a unique opportunity to work with cutting-edge thermal and night vision products while actively growing AGM’s footprint through direct engagement with departments and agencies across the country.
The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that the organization has commenced appellate briefing at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Poway Weapons & Gear v. California Attorney General Rob Bonta, FPC’s challenge to California’s ban on firearm purchases by adults under the age of 21.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed their opening appellate brief with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in PWGG v. Bonta (formerly Jones v. Bonta), SAF’s challenge to California’s firearm purchase ban for adults under 21 years old.
The Firearms Policy Coalition issued a statement in response to the Senate’s release of reconciliation language in the “One Big Beautiful Bill” – “All Members of Congress take an oath to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States…” FPC calls on Congress to fulfill that oath …”
CZ-USA unveiled the CZ P-10 C Ported, a recoil-reducing, optics-ready addition to its popular striker-fired handgun lineup. The new model features a factory-compensated slide and a heavier cold hammer-forged barrel, offering flatter shooting, quicker sight recovery, and improved overall control.
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced the release of two new Lipsey’s Exclusive revolvers, the Model 610 and Model 617 Mountain Guns. The Model 610 is chambered in 10mm Auto, and has a 6-round capacity. The Model 617 Mountain Gun, is chambered in 22LR and has a 10-round capacity. It is built on a medium-sized K-frame and weighs 36.1 ounces, with an overall length of 9.46 inches.
The National Rifle Association of America (NRA) proudly announces Sergeant Major (Ret.) Kyle Lamb as a Brand Ambassador for the NRA America’s Rifle Challenge (ARC), an innovative training and competition program built around the safe and effective use of the AR-15 platform.
DSC announces the formation of the DSC Safari Anyone Chapter based in Eastern Tennessee. According to James, DSC Safari Anyone Chapter is deeply committed to advancing the mission of the DSC, which emphasizes the importance of conservation and sustainable hunting practices.
Mossberg is introducing four new versions of their 590R rotary safety selector 12-gauge, pump action shotguns with Cerakote Olive Drab Green or Flat Dark Earth polymer-ceramic finish on the receiver, barrel, heat shield and magazine tube. These full-featured, pumps are designed for quick target acquisition, ease of operation, and adjustability.
Mesa Tactical introduce its latest innovation: the Reflex Sight Mount for the Beretta 1301 Tactical and A300, precision-built for optics using the Aimpoint Acro® footprint.
ESCORT Shotguns announces the expansion of its BullTac pump-action shotgun line with the addition of three new color options: OD Green, Flat Dark Earth (FDE), and Gray. These new finishes increase tactical versatility and personalization. The sleek Gray variant is offered exclusively in the 12-gauge model.
For summer fun, be it a grand outdoor expedition or plinking at the range, Hatsan provides multiple variations of its top-contending, semi-auto airguns in the US market.
Light ‘em up with Get Loaded® PLUS. Through December 31, 2025, customers who purchase select Hornady reloading products can now choose between premium bullets OR brass cases, PLUS they’ll receive a free HIT® Target Impact™ Indicator with every qualifying purchase.
WATCHTOWER Firearms announces a special promotion in celebration of Independence Day. Starting today, customers can enjoy $100 OFF and FREE SHIPPING on all American-made double-stack 1911s until July 13th, 2025.
TCRT USA, maker of next-generation rubber shooting targets, celebrates Independence Day with a major sale. Starting today, customers can take 30% off everything sitewide, plus get free shipping on all bundle packs at www.TCRT.com.
Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing will sponsor and attend the 2025 Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) Nationals, taking place July 12-19 at Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio.
Wiley X, a trusted name in protective eyewear and community support, sponsored Camp Agape for the second consecutive year, helping to provide healing, hope, and connection for children coping with the loss of a loved one.
Learn about firearm safety and target shooting and practice on a portable BB gun range at state parks around Michigan this summer. You’ll get a hands-on opportunity to shoot a BB gun with expert instruction in a safe environment, with Pheasants Forever education and outreach coordinator and hunter safety instructor Matt Lefler as your guide.
The highly anticipated season 17 of Guns & Gear is set to make its debut on the Outdoor Channel. The first episode of the newest season airs July 2, 2025, at 9:30 p.m. EST.
Ralph and Vicki Cianciarulo are marking a major milestone: 25 years of bringing their hunting adventures and love for the outdoors into millions of homes across the country. Their 25th season officially kicks off on June 30, 2025, something the pair says they never imagined possible when they started their journey.
It’s the largest national championship for the United States Practical Shooting Association, and there are a total of six unique divisions competing for national championships, one of which is the hottest new division, Limited Optics.
Outdoor Channel is gearing up for an all-American celebration with its “Only in America” weekend special programming stunt, rounding up a unique lineup of shows that pay tribute to American grit, ingenuity, and culture.
Outdoor Sportsman Group Networks (Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, World Fishing Network, and MyOutdoorTV) gear up for an action-packed Q3 lineup filled with inspiring adventures and educational content. With original premieres and new episodes from returning series across all networks, viewers can expect the most original outdoor programming focused on their passions.
 

Have you mastered scoring hits on the B8, particularly the B-8(CP) repair center? Watching a young content provider’s video – JaredAF, a notable shot who has taught lessons in his videos, I found that he has a B-8 Mastery Drill. His name for it is ordered differently, with a humorous result. (HINT: Wear your eye pro.)

Using Bluetooth-enabled ear pro and the “Bullseye Match” app on a smartphone, you hear the range calls and have the par times in place. For an informal 22 practice session, nothing is better.

He essentially took the National Match Course, rendered it at 25 yards, like the gallery course, and – instead of using B16s for slowfire – he changed scoring on the B-8 to make it work. 

I saw his take on the NMC and his position that you have to master the B-8 at 25 yards to demonstrate mastery of the handgun and it inspired me. 

First, the course of fire. Like the National Match, it goes like this:

B-8 at 25 yards 

10 shots in 10 minutes (Slow fire, Alternate scoring by subtracting 1 point per scoring ring); 

2 -5 shot strings, 20 seconds per string (timed fire); 

2 - 5 shot strings, 10 seconds per string (rapid fire).

This 30 round course yields 300 points, scoring the target per the rings (use the alternate scoring for slow fire).

As far as I’m concerned, he’s right. I use a range of benchmarks on handguns here for test and evaluation. This one is at least as good as any and it’s better than most. If you have issues with vision, grip, wobble-zone, trigger anxiety – just about anything – it’ll show up here. 

I’ll give you an example: I had a new-to-market gun, along with a nondisclosure agreement, which is a variant of a previous pistol line. I shot it on the course. 

For NRA and CMP, the National Match scores considered for levels of achievement go like this: High Master – 97% (291); Master – 95% (285); Expert – 90% (270); Sharpshooter – 85% (255) and Marksman – 80% (240). 

With the new gun, I found I couldn’t even rise to the Marksman level. Was it the gun? The ammunition? 

Nope, it was the trigger nut. Something kept happening between the brain signaling “PRESS” and the bullet leaving the barrel. 

That’s not good. What’s my confirmation that it was me and not the gun?

To start with, this was the first thirty rounds out of the gun and they were all “for score.” Had I taken a moment to check where the gun hits at 25 yards with the load I was using, I’d have been better off. By the time I fired the first string, I found five rounds hit high above the bull at the top of the repair center. 

That didn’t help. 

In the following strings and stages, I found I was pressing left; that’s likely grip and vision. 

Next, I got out the Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory. Mine has a Volquartsen barrel and a C-More RTS2 red dot optic. Shooting bulk-packed Winchester 38 gr. HP – and shooting one-handed, just like that new gun – I made Marksman. 

Not convincingly; not deeply into Marksman territory – but I made it. 

I found that, during a string of fire, I’d tilted the gun – about like the old Cirillo “punch” technique, more appropriately used closer or with a gun zeroed for it. The rounds pressed above and left, predictably. When I saw I was doing that, I stopped, but the damage was done. 

Some differences for my take on the drill: I don’t score “almost” line breaks as the higher number. I don’t have the overlays and would just as soon score it down than up. If it was a good hit, it would have taken a bite out of the next higher ring, not just broken the paper next to it. 

To use the B8 for slowfire at 25 yards, count each ring less one point. It takes very few out of the bull to really hurt.

The way the course was administered, per Jared’s video, was by acquiring and using the Bullseye Match application. This features the match range calls and allows for scoring and making images of targets. I used the range calls and timing aspects. 

According to the app page, “The calls play with regulation timing, followed by the start signal. It counts down the time, plays the stop signal and closing calls, then advances to the next round.”

As I was wearing Walker’s Disrupter earbuds with Bluetooth connection to my phone, the range calls played right into my head. 

Some tips – he mentioned them on the video and I repeat them with my endorsement – 

If you can’t stay on the B-8 repair center at 25 yards one-handed, shoot it through with two hands. 

If you can’t stay on the target two-handed at 25 yards, move the target up. Try the course without a timer. Get to where you can make solid hits, then add the various aspects to increase difficulty until you get to his Master … or B-8 Mastery … standards. 

So was it shooting a 22 that helped me “fail less?” – No. 

Was it the “training effect?” I’d already shot through once with a centerfire, so that helped? – I don’t think so. 

Was it the optic? – Optics don’t hurt, that’s for sure. But I don’t believe it was the game changer.

I went home and did some dry practice on the Wall Drill from George Harris. I saw that the sight was stationary when the gun was caused to dry-snap. I believe the problems include vision, inconsistent grip and increased “wobble zone.” 

We’ll see. I’m not giving up.

— Rich Grassi

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