FRI | OCTOBER 3, 2025

The competition is underway at the 2025 NSCA Southeast Regional hosted by Back Woods Quail Club in Georgetown, SC. Team Winchester and Team White Flyer will be competing October 1 – 5, to add more podium finishes to an already impressive year.
Federal Ammunition congratulates its passionate list of sponsored trap shooters on an outstanding year of knocking down targets. Eight shooters earned All-American recognitions in their respective categories while one shooter earned the honor of being named Captain.
Shell Shock Technologies, LLC. announced that its sponsored shooter, John Vlieger, finished 6th Overall in the Open Division at the 2025 IPSC Handgun World Shoot, held September 11 – 28, 2025, in Matlosana, South Africa. Vlieger competed against 335 competitors from across the globe in the Open Division and also helped Team USA claim First Place in the Open Division Team Event, Overall Category.

Remington Ammunition congratulates its dedicated list of sponsored trap shooters on an outstanding year of accomplishments. Three shooters earned their Grand Slam designations, and four shooters have been selected as Captains of their All-American Teams.
Target Sports looks ahead to what's next for the TSUSA family. New Republic USA ammo is back and holiday season events are upcoming. These include a Scavenger Hunt for Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and throughout the "12 Days of Christmas."
XTech Tactical announced the launch two products expanding the company’s offerings of magazines and extensions for compact 9mm Glocks and everything else that takes 9mm double stack Glock magazines. Thes include the MTX19+5 and MAG19ext, a complete magazine and magazine extension.

Outdoor Holding Company (NASDAQ: POWW/POWWP), the owner of GunBroker.com, announced that it is relocating its corporate headquarters to Atlanta, Georgia from Scottsdale, Arizona. This move is part of management’s efforts to reduce corporate overhead and control indirect costs, as the Scottsdale facility will be decommissioned.
FN America announces that it has been awarded a Prototype Project Opportunity Notice (PPON) contract valued at $2 million, by the U.S. Army to further develop its submission for the Precision Grenadier System, a next-generation primary soldier weapon system and family of ammunition.
The September 2025 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 1,179,424 is an increase of 2.0 percent compared to the September 2024 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 1,156,223. For comparison, the unadjusted September 2025 FBI NICS figure of 1,858,763 reflects a 10.3% percent decrease from the unadjusted FBI NICS figure of 2,072,550 in September 2024.

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas has ruled in favor of the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners in a case challenging the ban on possessing and carrying firearms in United States Post Offices.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a motion for summary judgment in a federal lawsuit challenging Hawaii’s ban on the acquisition and possession of firearms and ammunition for adults 18-20 years old.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) issued a scathing rebuke of the Northern District of Texas, which, in a profound act of judicial abdication, delivered an erroneous opinion upholding the federal government’s unconstitutional prohibition on the acquisition of handguns by peaceable Americans in Elite Precision Customs v. ATF.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) secured another landmark victory for individual liberty when Chief District Judge Reed O’Connor for the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of Texas ruled that the federal ban on firearm possession, storage, and carry at United States Post Offices and related properties, including post office parking lots, violates the Second Amendment in the FPC case of Firearms Policy Coalition v. Attorney General Pam Bondi.
FPC Law announced that it has filed a critical brief with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals demanding the appellate court apply the clear mandate of the Supreme Court’s Second Amendment test for determining the constitutional protection for bearable arms first established in the landmark 2008 D.C. v. Heller ruling and unambiguously codified in the 2022 NYSRPA v. Bruen decision.
Walker’s has announced the release of the Suppressor Earbuds. Available in two styles, one with and the other without Bluetooth 5.3 Low Energy (LE) connectivity, the Suppressors are efficient at canceling potentially damaging noises*, while enhancing desired environmental sounds, and, in the case of the Bluetooth-style buds, even relaying audio from cell phones, tablets, and other devices.

Premiering October 2, 2025, on the Burris YouTube Channel, Fullfield Film Series Episode II: Stuart Ranch, continues the celebration of the Burris Fullfield riflescope’s 50th anniversary with a story deeply rooted in family, tradition, and legacy.
Reptilia® announced the launch of two new products in its AUS™ Mount System: the AUS™ Offset for MDT SEND IT® GEN2 and the ROF™- 90 for Leupold® Delta Point Pro - 35MM.
Two new Triumph™ HD optics from Vortex® are making it even easier for you to get dialed for deer camp. The all-new Triumph™ HD 3-9x40 Riflescope and Triumph™ HD 850 Laser Rangefinder make it simple to get mounted up and shooting faster, thanks to intuitive controls, and FREE riflescope rings.

Bryan Strawser, chairman of the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus, was elected to the Second Amendment Foundation’s (SAF) Board of Trustees during the annual Gun Rights Policy Conference.
The Second Amendment Foundation honored its second recipient of the Golden Bowtie Award at this year’s Gun Rights Policy Conference in Salt Lake City. This year’s award was presented to gun rights advocate and influential legislative strategist Chris Cox.
Henry Repeating Arms is building upon the success of its now sold-out and discontinued salute to the United States Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary with two new models: the Spirit of the Corps 250th Anniversary 2nd Edition .22 S/L/LR and the Spirit of the Corps 250th Anniversary .45-70 Gov’t.

MDT Sporting Goods announces the expansion of its Hunting Bottom Metal lineup with the release of the Hunter Bottom Metal for the Tikka T3/T3X Long Action (LA). This model is purpose-built to pair with MDT’s 3.560” AICS-pattern magazines, giving hunters and precision shooters a reliable, field-ready solution for long-action Tikka rifles.
Evolution Outdoor announces the launch of its Liberator gun case series. Engineered for durability, the Liberator series offers hunters and shooters a reliable solution for storing and transporting firearms.
Bear Creek Arsenal introduces a versatile new collection of shotguns imported exclusively for BCA, put through BCA’s hands-on testing program, and sold with the company’s trusted support and warranty. The lineup covers pump-action, semi-automatic, and modern bullpup configurations.

Precise Recruiting Solutions announced its sponsorship of the Cocktail Hour at the 2025 National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers Annual Expo.
Mesa Tactical announces its support of the 2025 Western States CMP Games, hosted by the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, Arizona, October 16–23.
Sportsman Channel has a fever, and the only cure is to tune in for “Buck Fever” airing Saturday, October 4. The three-hour block, running from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET, is dedicated to exciting whitetail deer hunts, offering viewers a front-row seat to the heart-pounding action.
This October, millions of viewers will get a front-row seat to the best in outdoor lifestyle entertainment as Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel announce a nationwide free preview event.
Season 16 of Buck Commander is airing Sundays at 10:30 p.m. ET on Outdoor Channel, bringing fans an exciting mix of reality TV, monster whitetail hunting, and the unpredictable antics of the Buck Commander crew.
Planning an African adventure takes meticulous effort and time, which is why Outdoor Sportsman Group (OSG) launched its latest digital video series, Ruger Presents Horns of Africa, available now exclusively on Petersen's HUNTING.
Starting at 7 p.m. ET every Friday, Outdoor Channel’s “American Wild” block delivers an all-new slate of unscripted series. From survival expert Jason Nauert’s gripping lessons in Jason the Butcher to the global hunting escapades of Nick’s Wild Ride with Nick Hoffman, and the raw determination behind American Made, this lineup showcases the resilience, ingenuity, and heart of America.
 

Talking with shooters, there’s little doubt in their minds that the NRA World Shooting Championship has improved over the past year. Talking with match officials, there’s a secret to improving matches: listen to people when they suggest improvements.

One major complaint about a match where no one’s using their own gun was the lack of time to “play with the guns.” Not to clown around, but to simply handle the various guns to give you the opportunity to see how they operate, feel in your hand or on your shoulder and, very importantly, potentially get to dry fire them and get a rudimentary feel for the triggers, actions and general fit and “feel” in your hands.

Before the shooter’s meeting Tuesday night, a partnership with Mantis shooting systems created that opportunity. Shooters had the chance to go down a pseudo-shooting lane and try everything from the Marlin lever actions to the Olympic precision air guns.

Having the opportunity to “lay hands” on the guns for the thirteen stages of the World Shooting Championship gave competitors an additional opportunity to get a rudimentary feel for the guns before stepping to the line to fire their sighting rounds. The Mantis dry-fire system, according to more than one shooter “helped a lot.”

At the end of the first day of competition, it was obvious that this match had been tightened up significantly. From the first stage through the side matches, competitors were on -or ahead- of schedule. Too many matches have torpedoed their own success by consistently being unable to start -or stop- at a decent time. Instead of hanging around waiting, shooters were moving through the stages. That makes for happier competitors. Having morning/afternoon sessions also kept everyone from having to make the “zero dark thirty” starting time every day.

Olympic Air Pistol (top) is an event that even experienced competition shooters like Jody Trevathan called “humbling” even after Olympian Alexis Lagan’s opening brief operating instructions (and some shooting advice). Competitors found themselves moving from slow-fire events to sporting clays (middle) or cowboy action (bottom)

As far as the match itself, it’s a real test of shooting abilities. Going from Olympic-style air pistol to sporting clays, to SASS, IDPA or USPSA, biathlon, PRS rimfire and precision pistol and even NRA’s American Rifle Challenge quickly demonstrates the fact that there’s a lot more to shooting than simply going fast or shooting bullseyes. From airguns to wheel guns and modern sporting rifles to lever actions, competitors are moving from one discipline to another -and being pushed out of their normal competition comfort zones.

The next generation of competition shooters, like Ruger’s Connor Knapp, make it obvious that age and experience is helpful on some stages, but there’s little substitute for youthful flexibility on others.

And that’s the point. This event separates great specialty shooters from the shooters who have the abilities to pivot from one discipline to another. And there’s plenty more competition ahead.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

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