The spacious Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, was once again the site of the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show, the nation’s largest trade show for the outdoor industry. From Jan. 21-24, 2020, exhibitors, buyers and media prowled the show’s multiple floors in search of all things new and exciting in the worlds of shooting, hunting, outdoor accessories and military/law enforcement equipment.
According to Chris Dolnack, NSSF Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, the 2020 SHOT Show was an overwhelming success.
“Over the show’s four days, a total of 55,149 buyers, exhibitors and media walked through the doors,” Dolnack said. “Overall, our attendance was slightly down, but that was to be expected. We do our due diligence, and research showed that most retail accounts that typically brought four people, brought three. Those that usually brought two, brought one. We are also continuing with our audit program. Each year we select 20 percent of attendees and conduct a basic audit. We find some people really have no business being at the show, and we simply deny attendance the following year. Exhibitors, for the past two years, have noted the quality of attendance has gone way up. That’s something we love to hear.”
From the time I’ve spent with Dolnack in person and on the phone, I can testify to the fact that he is a glass-half-full guy, and his positive attitude is contagious.
“I saw lots of optimism at the show this year,” he continued. “Our country is experiencing a 50-year high when it comes to employment, and consumer confidence is up. There is also a lot of optimism about the upcoming election. Range Day was great, and we are also very excited about the NSSF +1 Mentorship Initiative. We continue to drive forward; constantly looking for ways to help the show grow.”
Range Day
The day before the official opening of SHOT Show is like Christmas for many. Why? Simple. Industry Day at the Range is the largest one-day shooting event in the hunting and shooting industry. If you’re eligible and you’ve never attended Range Day, you’re missing out, and it needs to get added to your must-do-in-2021 list.
This year marked 15 years of Range Day success, and more than 1,800 media members and buyers gathered at the Boulder Rifle and Pistol Club to test the latest and greatest gun manufacturers have to offer. It’s truly a sight to behold.
“It’s great for us, the manufacturer,” said Browning’s Rafe Nielson. “Buyers as well as media personnel get a chance to actually shoot our firearms. Yes, we can do a lot of talking on the show floor, but the performance of our firearms speak for themselves, and we love seeing people get on the bench and give our new models a run.”
HAVA/NSSF 6th Annual Golf Tournament
The pre-Show HAVA/NSSF Golf Tournament, according to Dolnack, has raised more than $350,000 during its six-year timeframe. The goal of the tournament is to support disabled veterans as they progress through the healing process and ease into civilian life by way of guided hunts, target shooting events and more.
This year, the event was held on Jan. 19 at the Bear’s Best in Las Vegas, and 146 professionals from the industry tested their skills on this course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Awards were presented to team and individual winners.
NSSF Launches +1 Mentorship Initiative
A massive study conducted by the NSSF showed that millions of people want to know more about hunting and target shooting. The +1 Mentorship Initiative is all about these people. Many simply lack the basic knowledge of the hunting and shooting pastimes, and that’s something the NSSF wants to remedy. The initiative is supported by NSSF’s recently launched www.LetsGoShooting.org and www.LetsGoHunting.org websites, where anyone seeking information about hunting and shooting, with only a few simple mouse clicks, can be exposed to articles and videos from subject-matter experts. In addition, the NSSF is working with mentors to help get new hunters/shooters out in the woods and on the range.


















