WED | MAY 28, 2025

Braden Peiser, of San Angelo, Texas, earned a silver medal in Junior Men’s 10m Air Rifle after an exciting final May 24 at the 2025 International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) Junior Suhl World Cup.
Team Vihtavuori’s Jeff Peinhardt has won the Light Varmint Grand Aggregate with a score of .1573” at the 37th Annual Hogroast benchrest competition, shooting Vihtavuori’s N133.
The Youth Shooting Sports state finals in both senior and junior divisions May 30-31 should be full of excitement with championships up in the air — that is, if the regional competition at the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation Shooting Sports Complex over the past four weeks is any indication.

Fiocchi of America recognizes the exceptional accomplishments of its Pro Shooting Team during the opening months of the 2025 NSCA competitive season. With a mix of seasoned champions and rising stars, the Fiocchi team delivered high-impact performances across multiple events.
FALCO Holsters has relaunched its customer-favorite G122 Sling Bag with a hidden upgrade that enhances functionality, improves draw performance, and adds storage space. The update was based on feedback and recommendations from customers.
High Speed Gear Products Group is actively looking to partner with founders of tactical product companies to continue building their high-quality family of brands. Since the company’s founding in 1999, HSG has remained steadfast in their mission: to provide gear that performs when it matters most - because those who protect and serve deserve nothing less.

The U.S. Army has announced that the MARS Inc, Barrett team has been selected as the winner of the xTech Soldier Lethality competition. In six months, this team of agile businesses were able to design, build, test, and demonstrate the effectiveness of a new 30mm grenade rifle system in support of the Army’s Precision Grenadier System (PGS) requirement.
Fiocchi of America welcomes Kiersten Sales to the Pro Staff Team. Kiersten is a dedicated sporting clays competitor with an impressive list of accomplishments.
Smith & Wesson is seeking applicants for District Sales Manager. To be considered, applicants must reside in geographical territory: Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.

Freedom Armory is looking for a full-time sales associate to join our team. The Sales Associate will be responsible for ensuring a positive customer experience both in the store and on the phone, aiding customers in buying decisions by providing expert advice, and maintaining a high level of product knowledge.
Smith & Wesson is hiring a Regional Sales Director. The position is remote and will manage District Sales Manager team.
Tactical meets digital in an all-new collaboration as VIKTOS, MADFINGER GAMES, and GATORZ Eyewear team up for the latest GRAY ZONE WARFARE update: The Winds of War. This immersive new chapter drops players into even deeper conflict—and now, thanks to exclusive Twitch Drops, they can gear up with real-world brands that match their in-game grit.
Primary Arms Optics announces a groundbreaking collaboration with Ace Virtual Shooting. Now, Ace users can equip their virtual firearms with a curated selection of high-performance Primary Arms Optics, including the rugged RS-10R, the rapid-acquisition RS-15R featuring the revolutionary ACSS Vulcan Dot reticle, and the game-changing HTx-1 ACSS.
HeadHunters NW has released its latest podcast episode featuring Steve Reed, CMO, Bud’s Gun Shop, a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the firearms and outdoor industry. The episode offers listeners valuable insights into marketing strategies, industry relationships, and evolving consumer trends.
Rost Martin announces the newest line extension of the RM1C, offering a tritium sight upgrade to its standard RM1C platform. Rost Martin has partnered with HIVIZ® to offer the popular RM1C pistol with their LiteWave H3® front sight, a tritium/fiber optic with a white ring for optimum visibility and ultra-quick target acquisition.

Foxtrot Mike Products announces the release of its most advanced and versatile product lineup to date: the Patented Mike-9 Fully Ambidextrous Folding Lower Receiver with Integrated Folding Adapter, and the Folding 5" VFM-9 Folding PCC Pistol.
The Auto Pistol Outdoorsman (APO) Belt Holster, from Galco, is designed for open carry when hunting, hiking, camping, or adventuring in the wilderness. Now available for the GLOCK 17, it can be worn in either the strongside or crossdraw position at the user’s preference.
For more than 50 years, Fabbrica Armi Isidoro Rizzini (F.A.I.R.) has embodied the traditions of Northern Italy’s Gardone Val Trompia region — renowned as the birthplace of European arms craftsmanship. The Jubilee Venice, an over-under luxury shotgun, is a testament to F.A.I.R.'s legacy in every detail, meticulously executed to appeal to the most refined sportsmen and collectors.

ATN Corp announced a major firmware update for its flagship Blaze Series — the BlazeSeeker, BlazeTrek, and BlazeHunter. This comprehensive upgrade introduces smarter image processing, improved control features, and a suite of system-wide enhancements designed to elevate performance in real-world conditions.
Liberty Safe announces new, lower pricing on its popular Centurion Series. Starting at just $599, Liberty is delivering American-made security at a price designed to provide relief to customers navigating rising costs driven by tariffs and economic uncertainty.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) announces that Silencer Shop – the largest silencer distributor in the United States – has renewed their commitment to the organization as a Diamond-level corporate partner.

Wiley X is serving as Load Master Sponsor for the 2025 Carry The Load Memorial March, a powerful event held annually to honor and remember the sacrifices of our nation’s heroes.
Wiley X once again takes part in the Redneck Triathlon in Aledo, Texas on May 31, 2025, marking its second consecutive year supporting this unique blend of fun and philanthropy.
The Ultimate Hunter Rifle Challenge is a new shooting sport designed to appeal to the millions of hunters in the country who want to test their skill and do it with equipment they likely already own.
 

In the Tuesday Tactical Wire, I tried out Rangemaster’s Drill of the Month for June. A thirty-round course, it’s an extension of “The Test,” a simple bullseye course from Ken Hackathorn. Like The Test, the Super Test, requires ten-round strings.

That’s fine, but what if you want to evaluate your skill with a short revolver that’s limited in capacity to five- or six-rounds? 

You use another skills evaluation, one designed for guns like that. 

Now, a part of evaluating a small gun has amounted to doing handling tests better suited to larger guns. We can see that it’s impossible to do across the board.  But there is a test meant more for small guns than service pistols. 

The Snub “Super” Test from Hardwired Tactical Shooting is also taken from Hackathorn’s original - “The Test” - but expanded to cover more skills with less ammo. 

To test snub competency, try this:

From 10 yards, low ready (muzzle directed down at 45°):  fire five rounds in 8 seconds.

From 5 yards, low ready, it’s five rounds in five seconds. 

At 3 yards, from low ready, put five hits on target in three seconds fired dominant hand only.

The Snub Super Test also uses the B-8 target. Scoring the target as marked, 150 points are ‘possible.’ Back when I got the Ruger LCRx 357, I elected to shoot this course to see “where I was.” I loaded with Hornady Critical Defense .38 Special 110 grain FTX +P. I only carry .38 Special ammo in this gun and other fly-weight Magnums that I’ve carried over the years. 

While I have fired .357 Magnums out of this hand-howitzer, the split times could be appropriately measured via sundial. The Critical Defense +P hits close to point of aim in this gun: in running this course of fire, having point of aim-point of impact figured out in advance is critical, just like it is on the street. 

I scored the target and recorded the time for each string. The course was fired cold – first exercise out of the gate on arriving at the range. 

At ten yards, I scored 45/50, fired in 5.7 seconds. I had one “8” high left and one “8” just outside the 9-ring at 8 o’clock. From five yards, I shot a 47 in 3.6 seconds. At three yards, firing right-hand unsupported, I got in a hurry – 2.5 seconds – and had a disastrous low hit that just cut the “7” ring. The good news for me is that there were 2 – “Xs” and 2 “10s.” I ended with 139/150. 

I’m not sure I could do that now; perhaps it’s time to break out the short guns again.

Like the Super Test, this isn’t something I shoot over-and-over, trying to get better scores and shorter times. I find out where I’m lacking – in this case, my timing on the short-range string – and work on it. Likewise, pulling those “8-“ring hits at ten yards was more-or-less timing. Practice there would be productive. 

I can be gratified with a score, but if I’m not trying to improve, I’m wasting ammo. 

If you have a snub, give this one a try. 

— Rich Grassi

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