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SA Sports Empire Beast 400

SA Sports Empire Beast 400 Crossbow

With its adjustable foregrip and rear stock, the SA Sports Empire Beast 400 crossbow will fit shooters of any size.
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Dick’s Sporting Goods Removing Firearms From 125 More Stores

Firearms retailers around the country must be loving the news that Dick’s Sporting Goods continues to distance itself from guns — and hunters.
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Outdoor Shooting Sports Retail Industry Reinvents Itself

Things have changed. Gone are the days when commerce in the shooting sports retail industry involved the simple buying and selling of hardware. That is no longer enough.
Southwick Associates for SSR

Consumer Survey Results: Top Hunting and Shooting Brands for 2018

Based on consumer surveys by Southwick Associates, your customers have strong opinions when it comes to buying hunting and shooting gear.
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Record Crowds Attend 2019 Consumer Sports Shows

If attendance at consumer sports shows in Pennsylvania and Utah are indicators, 2019 is shaping up to be a good year for hunting sales.
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Two New Compact Bows From Bear Archery

These two new-for-2019 compound bows from Bear Archery are lightweight and compact but still comfortable to shoot.
Aimpoint lands contract

Aimpoint Wins Fire Control Systems Contract From U.S. Armed Forces

Aimpoint has been awarded a $24 million (USD) firm, fixed-price contract for supply of the Aimpoint FCS13-RE Fire Control System to the U.S. military.
Mark De Young Hunter Nation

Former Vista Outdoor Chairman Mark DeYoung Named Hunter Nation CEO

Mark DeYoung, who served as chairman and CEO for Vista Outdoor, was recently named CEO for the non-profit wildlife conservation group Hunter Nation.
Dicks Sporting Goods Store 190320 092312

Dick's Sporting Goods Pulls Hunting Rifles, Ammo From Stores

Dick's Sporting Goods will remove firearms, ammunition and hunting items from 125 stores in 2019, said CEO Ed Stack, and replace them with other products.