Josh Johnson, co-owner of Spot Hogg Archery, discussed the company's origin story and new products including the Hogg Father Pro bowsight and ROTI Modular Sight System on The Bowhunter Podcast with host Christian Berg at the January 2026 SHOT Show.
The Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation presented Smith & Wesson with its 2026 Conservation Partner of the Year award. Over the past five years, Smith & Wesson has provided more than $236 million in Pittman-Robertson funds, making it one of the largest funders of wildlife conservation in America.
The Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF) received four trademarks from the USPTO: ComeWith!, Connecting with Conservation, Fill A Bag While Filling Your Tag, and HATS. These programs support hunting, fishing, trapping, and target shooting participation, with partnerships including Fiocchi USA, Ruger, Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources, and Alabama Department of Natural Resources.
Wildlife Research Center® has been named the 2026 Kinsey's Dealer Choice Award winner for Best in Category – Hunting Accessory, as voted by Kinsey's dealers. The award recognizes the Ramsey, Minnesota-based company's commitment to innovation and quality in hunting scents and accessories, including products like Scent Killer® Gold® and Golden Rope®.
Wisconsin's outdoor recreation industry contributes over $12 billion to the state's economy and supports 100,000 jobs. The Greater Wausau area attracted 1.2 million visitors engaged in outdoor recreation, with Nine Mile County Forest generating $3.25 million in annual economic impact, according to Visit Wausau's Zartico analytics platform.
Team Remington secured two of the top three overall positions at the 50th Annual 2026 Spring Grand American trap shooting competition in Tucson, Arizona. Patrick Lamont earned Runner-Up Overall, Zachari Nannini secured 3rd Overall, and multiple team members won category championships including Chase Doberinski, Michael Blazedale, and Sandra Jo Jack.
Competition Archery Media will provide live coverage of the Archery Shooters Association's Shibuya Pro/Am in Russell County, Alabama, March 19-21, with the Pro Pressure Point Shootdowns broadcast on The Sportsman's Channel, YouTube, and Facebook on April 1.
The MidwayUSA Foundation is accepting applications through April 1 for its annual range development grant cycle, with individual grants not exceeding $75,000 or 50% of project budgets. Since inception, the Foundation has awarded over $8 million to facilities nationwide to support youth shooting sports infrastructure and training opportunities.
Whitetails Unlimited granted $267,948 to over 50 organizations in Illinois for outdoor education, habitat enhancement, and hunting preservation. Funds supported the Preserving the Hunting Tradition program and shooting sports groups including NASP, 4-H Shooting Sports, and clay target teams.
Outtech Sales Services, a division of Legacy1846 Outdoor Group, is hiring Regional Managers nationwide for hunting, archery, shooting sports, and outdoor recreation industries. Candidates need 4+ years territory sales experience and willingness to travel weekly. Apply at HR@outtech-online.com.
Iron Valley™ Supply Co., a Birmingham-based wholesale distributor serving the shooting sports and outdoor industries, is expanding its sales team. The company represents over 150 leading national brands and seeks an Account Representative with minimum two years of sales experience to manage existing accounts and develop new customer relationships.
TUO launches the Kinetic Merino 200 ¼ Zip Hoodie, featuring a 95% merino wool blend with integrated hood and facemask. Marketing Director Steve Allie highlights the unique quarter-zip design and lightweight facemask as standout features for hunters seeking versatile layering options.
Blocker Outdoors® reasserts the Finisher Pro II™ Turkey Vest as the premier solution for spring turkey hunters, featuring strategic compartmentalization, specialized access pockets, reinforced seat cushion, and thermal regulation. Available in Mossy Oak® Greenleaf, Mossy Oak® Bottomland®, and Realtree® Original patterns at $129.99 MSRP.
NEXTORCH announced the eStar 1,300 Lumen Ultra Bright Headlamp with Dual Light, a professional-grade headlamp featuring proprietary Claw Optics™ technology, dual white and red LEDs, and dual-power compatibility. Designed for hunting, fishing, and work environments, the eStar offers spot, flood, and mixed beam modes with an MSRP of $49.99.
Real Avid announces the launch of the Ratchet Rest™, an adjustable height shooting bag featuring Accu-Click™ technology for precise elevation control and repeatable shooting performance. Available in three sizes, the system supports benchrest, long-range precision, and field shooting applications.
Texas Hunter Products announces the release of its Timed Protein Feeder, featuring a 1000-lb. capacity roto-molded hopper, advanced timed-dispense system, and solar-powered battery. The feeder delivers 1 to 9 times daily with adjustable cycles to reduce waste and promote consistent herd health and antler development.
Avian-X has launched the Ridge Runner and Ridge Runner X turkey vests designed for mobile, run-and-gun-style hunters. Featuring lightweight designs with smart storage, EVA-molded call pockets, and magnetic quick-deploy seats, both models are finished in Mossy Oak Original Bottomland camo. The Ridge Runner X adds internal zippered pockets, fleece-lined handwarmer pockets, and a full-access rear game pouch.
APEX Ammunition has launched a 28-gauge load in its SmallTown Hunting Blend turkey ammunition line, featuring a duplex load combining #7.5 Tungsten Super Shot with #9 TSS. The precision-built 2 ¾" 1 ½ oz. round delivers maximum pattern density and lethal energy at extended range, priced at $64.99 per 5-round box.
SK Guns commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Army's M1911 adoption with a limited-edition reproduction of the Colt Mexican Contract M1911 chambered in .38 Super, featuring authentic roll marks and 24k gold accents. The series is limited to 300 units with shipping beginning in April 2026.
ALPS Mountaineering has launched the Quantum Insulated Air Pad, featuring a 7.3 R-value insulation made from 100% recycled material and innovative 20D nylon ripstop construction. Weighing just over 2.5 pounds, the pad includes a convertible pump sack and pairs well with ALPS' Nano Air Pump for easy inflation.
WOOX, an Italian-American gunstock manufacturer, announced the new Superleggera "High Grade" line of lightweight hunting stocks for bolt-action rifles. Hand-selected American walnut stocks weigh 33-35 ounces and feature adjustable length of pull, achieving .278 MOA accuracy in testing.
Easton's Match Grade Pro Shop Series arrows offer bowhunters precision-crafted hunting arrows made in the USA using the exclusive Acu-Carbon process. These arrows feature industry-leading tolerances, refined precision components, premium helical fletching, and Easton's five-point straightness scrutiny, available exclusively at authorized Easton pro shops.
Briley Manufacturing, a leading shotgun choke tube and firearm accessories manufacturer based in Houston, Texas, is hiring a Gunsmithing/Service Manager to oversee seven gunsmiths and manage repair services. The role includes customer liaison duties, parts ordering, and warranty center operations for Yildiz shotguns through Academy.
C&H Precision announced the hiring of Bryce Laemmlen as director of business development. Laemmlen brings over a decade of tactical and optics industry experience, including his previous role as Military and Law Enforcement Account Manager for Vortex Optics, and will lead strategic growth initiatives across military, law enforcement, government, and commercial markets.
Kids & Clays Foundation Executive Director Zac Lemmon appeared on the Connecting with Conservation Podcast hosted by Jon Gassett of Wildlife Management Institute and Jim Curcuruto of Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation. Since 1999, Kids & Clays has raised over $50 million through sporting clays events to support Ronald McDonald Houses across America.
Primary Weapons Systems announced the BDE556K-TI Suppressor, a compact 5.56 titanium suppressor featuring 3D-printed Grade 5 aerospace titanium construction and a precision monocore baffle assembly. The suppressor weighs 11.5 oz, measures 5.5 inches, and carries an MSRP of $749.95.
Hornady released the 12th Edition Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading, featuring data for over 400 cartridges and introducing new bullet lines including CX®, ELD-VT®, and Sub-X®. The handbook includes expanded reloading propellant data with Winchester's StaBall Match, StaBall 6.5, and StaBall HD, plus new cartridge additions like 22 ARC, 6mm GT, and 7mm PRC.
Flambeau Outdoors introduces the Trail'r Rolling Gear Box paired with the King Strutter and MAD Walking Tom decoys to help spring turkey hunters organize gear and create realistic field setups. The rolling gear box features bulk storage and mobility, while the decoys deliver lifelike detail designed to attract gobblers.
Sarge Knives has renewed its sponsorship with Whitetails Unlimited, announced by WTU President Jeff Schinkten. The family-owned Greer, South Carolina company offers high-quality knives at value prices with lifetime warranties, partnering with premier factories worldwide.
Millennium Outdoors released the Q400 Guard House Buck Hut in 2026, an elevated hunting blind featuring heavy-duty steel construction, seven shooting windows, and a 500-pound weight capacity. Standing 15 feet 8 inches tall, it accommodates the M369 Revolution Seat and provides all-weather protection for hunters.
Millennium Treestands introduced the L325 Wide Load Ladder Stand, an 18-foot heavy-duty stand featuring a 24-inch-wide platform, ComfortMax seat, and 300-pound weight capacity. The stand includes a Secure Tree Brace System, SafeLink Lifeline harness, and weighs 78 pounds for easy transport.
ALPS Mountaineering introduces the Aleutian 3-Person Outfitter, a category-leading 4-season tent designed for rugged adventures. Weighing under 10 pounds with 48 sq. ft. of tent area and featuring a three-pole design with factory-sealed seams, the tent is available at authorized dealers and alpsmountaineering.com.
Pursuit Channel highlights its popular Texas Team Trail fishing series, airing weekly with live tournament coverage, tactical insights, and interviews with top teams competing across Texas's legendary fisheries. CEO Rusty Faulk notes the show consistently ranks among the network's most-watched fishing programs.
Henry Repeating Arms is donating 50 limited-edition "Joel's Wildfire" Golden Boy Silver rifles through its Guns For Great Causes program to support wildland firefighter Joel Eisiminger's battle against acute myeloid leukemia. The sale is expected to raise over $40,000 for his medical expenses and ongoing care.
Otis Technology announced a private label partnership with Bud's Gun Shop featuring a specially branded line of gun cleaning kits by Shooter's Choice. The collaboration offers caliber-specific cleaning kits designed for everyday firearm maintenance, available through Bud's Gun Shop's online catalog.
FirstSpear has entered a ten-year exclusive licensing agreement with Recon K9 LLC to assume sales, marketing, manufacturing, and distribution of Recon K9's tactical gear for military and law enforcement working dogs. Recon K9 founder Jason Watson will join FirstSpear to continue driving the brand's vision and product development.
Kinsey's, a leading outdoor and shooting sports distributor, announced a partnership with Hodgdon Powder Company to distribute smokeless powder, with shipments beginning in Q2 2026. The expansion strengthens Kinsey's reloading category and provides independent retailers access to the industry-leading brand.
NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, announced the relaunch of its improved Where To Shoot mobile app, helping shooters find ranges across the United States. The redesigned app features location-based search, indoor/outdoor filters, and training opportunities, available free on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.
FirstSpear launched its Vanguard Program, a strategic initiative pairing operational experts with engineering teams for equipment validation. Former Marine Raider Prime Hall was named lead maritime Vanguard to demonstrate the AAC Frog Kit and Adaptive Cummerbund's capabilities for elite military and law enforcement operations.
Firearms News' March 2026 issue features a cover story by James Tarr on US Palm's CAT4 Storm Series AR-Style Rifle. The issue includes reviews of products from Mossberg, Smith & Wesson, SIG, Steyr, and Gemtech, plus columns by David M. Fortier, Patrick Sweeney, and other contributors.
Federal Ammunition celebrated strong performances by its sponsored trap shooters at the 50th Annual 2026 Spring Grand American in Tucson, Arizona. Westin Anderson and Ziggy Tkaczenko earned multiple championship titles across five events, with nearly 1,500 participants competing. Federal's new All-American shotshell product features advanced wad and shot technology for competitive trap and skeet shooting.
Benelli, a leading shotgun and rifle manufacturer, has renewed its sponsorship with Whitetails Unlimited. WTU President Jeff Schinkten praised Benelli's performance firearms and their commitment to advancing the organization's conservation mission and hunting heritage preservation.
MyOutdoorTV presents its first live hunt streaming event featuring Michael Waddell pursuing wild turkeys in Florida's Okaloacoochee Slough on March 13, 2026. The platform launches MOTV Live with this real-time hunt, offering viewers tips and techniques while celebrating wild turkey conservation success.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department urges residents to remove birdfeeders and secure food sources as black bears emerge from winter dens earlier than usual. Bear biologist Jaclyn Comeau emphasizes proactive measures including bear-resistant garbage containers and electric fences to prevent conflicts, as Vermont's bear population continues to grow despite increased hunting harvests.
Sustainability in archery is often measured in arrows shot, podium finishes earned, or programs launched. But the deeper measure is continuity - whether the sport will be stronger, more accessible, and more resilient 10 years from now than it is today.
For Women’s History Month 2026, under the theme Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future, USA Archery’s story is not only about achievement. It is about women building systems that last - on the shooting line, in coaching ranks, in boardrooms, and at community ranges across the country.
Sustainability is not abstract here. It is visible in participation numbers. It is present in mentorship. It is evident in how opportunity has expanded from one generation to the next.
And increasingly, women are leading that change.
When Denise Parker (above left) stepped onto the Olympic stage in 1988 at just 14 years old, she was not talking about sustainability. She was competing.
But moments like hers create something enduring. Representation at that level does more than inspire - it normalizes. It alters expectation. It lays groundwork.
At the time, development pathways were still maturing. Support systems were narrower. Visibility for female athletes was limited compared to today.
Yet each performance strengthened the case for investment and inclusion. Over time, that momentum shaped the infrastructure young athletes now inherit.
Sustainability begins with access - and access begins with belief.
Today’s elite American women compete in an environment built for progression.
On her home range in Pennsylvania, Casey Kaufhold (above center) trains within a fully developed high-performance system. Data analysis, mental performance strategies, strength programming and international exposure are integrated parts of preparation.
Her rise is not accidental. It reflects a structure designed to support long-term athlete development.
Similarly, in compound, Paige Pearce (above right) has demonstrated what sustained excellence looks like. Her career underscores another pillar of sustainability: consistency.
When elite athletes remain competitive across seasons and cycles, they provide stability to the sport’s competitive identity.
But perhaps the most important shift is cultural. Young women entering USA Archery programs no longer wonder if world podiums are realistic. They see proof.
Expectation is powerful. It sustains ambition.
A sustainable future depends on participation at the base.
Across the country, JOAD programs reflect steady female engagement. Girls are not only joining but they are also staying through key developmental years. Retention matters. It creates deeper experience pools, stronger collegiate programs, and more informed future coaches.
Sustainability also appears in mentorship within these programs. Older athletes help younger ones set up equipment. High school archers assist with beginner clinics. Leadership skills develop alongside shooting form.
Those interactions build more than competitors. They build community.
Change that lasts requires more than talent - it requires governance, funding and strategic vision.
Women are increasingly shaping those areas within USA Archery. Through coaching certificationpathways, board service, and philanthropic leadership connected to organizations such as the USA Archery Foundation, women are influencing how resources are allocated and how long-term priorities are defined.
Sustainable growth demands thoughtful investment:
Expanding access to equipment grants
Supporting coach education
Strengthening safe sport standards
Creating collegiate and post-collegiate pathways
These are not short-term wins. They are long-term commitments.
When women participate in these decisions, they bring perspective shaped by direct experience in the system - as athletes, mentors and leaders.
That representation strengthens resilience.
Not every athlete will compete internationally. But many will coach, officiate, volunteer or lead clubs. When female athletes remain in the sport after their competitive careers, institutional knowledge grows.
Former competitors transition into coaching roles. Collegiate archers become event directors. Experienced parents become board members.
This continuity prevents cycles of rebuilding. It ensures that each generation starts further ahead than the last.
On any given weekend, at a local tournament somewhere in the United States, a young archer shoots her first official round. She may not think about governance structures or strategic plans. She is focused on her anchor point and her follow-through.
Yet the conditions supporting her - accessible programs, trained coaches, visible role models, structured competition - are the result of years of deliberate work.
From Denise Parker demonstrating what was possible, to Casey Kaufhold and Paige Pearce setting modern performance standards, to women guiding long-term strategy through organizations like the USA Archery Foundation, leadership has evolved from breakthrough moments to sustained influence.
That evolution aligns directly with this year’s theme for Women's History Month.
Women in USA Archery are not simply participating in the present. They are designing the future - building programs that endure, cultivating cultures that retain talent, and reinforcing systems that protect and empower athletes.
Leading the change does not always look dramatic. Often, it looks like a coach staying late to help adjust a sight. A board member refining a development initiative. An elite athlete returning home to mentor the next class.
Sustainability is cumulative.
And in USA Archery, women are shaping it - one decision, one program, one arrow at a time.