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“The Currency of Conservation: Archery’s Impact” video; NASP certifies its 100,000th basic archery instructor; Johnny Morris and Bass Pro Shops donate to hurricane relief; and Pope and Young partners with Howl for Wildlife.
Hunting license sales remain strong; 2022 Field Nationals champions; NASP tournament participation numbers; and NWTF leadership change.
What will happen in regard to gun control if Joe Biden becomes the 46th president of the United States? Larry Keane with the National Shooting Sports Foundation offers his observation.
It may have been expected, but the news that 2021 SHOT Show is canceled still is jarring. Companies are amid plans to shift gears regarding new product announcements, virtual events and more.
The annual SHOT Show is an opportunity like nothing else in the shooting sports industry.
In the latest shooting sports news, Derek Paul has joined Blaser as North American Director of Sales and Davidson's has added Hoppes.
Lawsuits filed in New York and Washington, D.C., allege years of financial impropriety within the National Rifle Association and its foundation, and seek to dissolve the gun-rights organization founded in 1871.
Outdoor Product Innovations acquires Wicked Tree Gear; Tyson Yates named director of Easton Archery sales; NSSF 2020 Industry Reference Guide available; and ATA offers printable store signs, plus releases backyard shooting safety video.
Civilians in the United States own almost 423 million firearms, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, including 17.1 million modern sporting rifles.