The Krieghoff K KUP Tradition Returns to NSCA Nationals

Now in its 27th year, the Krieghoff K KUP continues its legacy as one of Nationals' toughest and most anticipated events. Shooters from across the country will take on the 100-target challenge at the 2025 NSCA National Championships in San Antonio.

The Krieghoff K KUP Tradition Returns to NSCA Nationals
The Krieghoff K KUP Tradition Returns to NSCA Nationals2025-10-17T00:50:15+00:00

Team Beretta USA and Italy Achieve Major Wins at the 2025 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

Team Beretta athletes from the United States and Italy delivered standout performances at the 2025 IPSC Handgun World Shoot, held in South Africa from September 11–28, 2025. The event brought together more than 1,700 competitors from over 75 countries, including 130 participants representing the USA.

Team Beretta USA and Italy Achieve Major Wins at the 2025 IPSC Handgun World Shoot
Team Beretta USA and Italy Achieve Major Wins at the 2025 IPSC Handgun World Shoot2025-10-17T00:50:06+00:00

Team Blaser Continues Winning Streak at 2025 World Skeet Championships

Team Blaser dominated at the 2025 World Skeet Championships once again with Caile Bradham winning HOA World Champion (498/500) and HAA World Champion (598/600). This was the second year in a row that a Team Blaser member won both prestigious titles. Bradham was also Worlds 12 Gauge Runner-up, Worlds Doubles AAA Class Champion, and Mini-Worlds .410 Champion.

Team Blaser Continues Winning Streak at 2025 World Skeet Championships
Team Blaser Continues Winning Streak at 2025 World Skeet Championships2025-10-17T00:49:43+00:00

Team Winchester and White Flyer Prepare for 2025 NSCA National Championship

The finale of 2025 NSCA Championship Tour, Powered by Winchester, begins this weekend as the National Sporting Clays Championship kicks off at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas. Winchester Ammunition and White Flyer represent both the official ammunition and target of the NSCA tour, hosting fierce competitions throughout the country in 2025.

Team Winchester and White Flyer Prepare for 2025 NSCA National Championship
Team Winchester and White Flyer Prepare for 2025 NSCA National Championship2025-10-17T00:49:33+00:00

Beretta To Sponsor Super Sporting Event at 2025 NSCA Nationals

Beretta announced its role as an official sponsor of the Super Sporting event at the 2025 NSCA National Sporting Clays Championship, taking place October 18-26, 2025 at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas.

Beretta To Sponsor Super Sporting Event at 2025 NSCA Nationals
Beretta To Sponsor Super Sporting Event at 2025 NSCA Nationals2025-10-17T00:49:24+00:00

Final Days to Bid: October’s Collector’s Elite Auctions Close on Sunday

Collectors have only a few days left to secure some of the rarest firearms to ever cross the block. The October edition of Collector's Elite Auctions ends Sunday evening, October 20, marking the final opportunity to place bids on commemorative Colts, experimental Smith & Wessons, engraved Belgian masterpieces, and more.

Final Days to Bid: October's Collector's Elite Auctions Close on Sunday
Final Days to Bid: October’s Collector’s Elite Auctions Close on Sunday2025-10-17T00:49:14+00:00

Talk of the NASGW: Poison Pills

With NASGW fully underway at the Gaylord Conference Center here in Grapevine, Texas, we're already hearing some cautiously optimistic sounds from the manufacturers and wholesalers gathered here. Not being privy to everything shown in the closed-door meetings around the assembly hall, we can't speak directly to the products themselves, but can say with reasonable certainty there are plenty of new products coming into the pipeline.

But the buzz conversation isn't about products or sales, it's what everyone sees as an eventual confrontation between European powerhouse Beretta Holding, SA, and Sturm, Ruger & Company (NYSE:RGR).

Late Tuesday, following a hurried meeting of the Ruger board of directors, the company announced the formation of a Shareholder Rights Plan. I'm told the decision was made after Beretta refused to engage with the company, despite having indicated in its requisite SEC filings it fully intended to enter into discussions with Ruger regarding areas where the two companies could work together. The Tuesday announcement of the plan stated it came following Beretta's refusal to sign non-disclosure or a standstill agreement.

Non-disclosure agreements are nothing out of the ordinary between companies. The standstill agreement, however, would require Beretta to stop acquiring Ruger stock. Without that agreement, the Ruger board, following meetings with outside counsel, elected unanimously to enact a shareholder rights plan. On Wall Street, it's more commonly known as a “poison pill.” Similar plans came to prominence in the 1980s when corporate “raiders” - investors with the intent to stage hostile takeovers of companies - were countered by target companies.

The Ruger plan doesn't differ significantly from many others. It applies equally to all current and future stockholders, but doesn't preclude or deter offers the Board determines to be in the interest of all shareholders. According to Ruger, it is designed to “deter the acquisition of actual, de facto or negative control of the Company by any person or group without appropriately compensating its stockholders for that control.”

Under the agreement, Ruger will issue one “right” for each share of common stock. The rights will initially trade with Company common stock and will generally become exercisable only if any “person or group acquires 10.0% or more of the Company's outstanding stock.”

If/when that “triggering percentage” is met -even if only by a single share, the rights are “exercisable” and the company's shareholders - with the exception of the person/group triggering the rights- will be entitled to acquire shares of the common stock at 50% discount to the then-current market price of the stock.

The plan doesn't keep the triggering entity from owning its shares, but it should significantly dilute their holding.

At first glance, this action might seem a bit extreme until you realize Beretta has, by its own SEC filings, continued to acquire Ruger shares. As of their amended SEC filing, they currently hold a minimum of 9% of Ruger shares. That might not seem like much when a majority of Ruger shares are held by institutional investors. However…the Beretta holding, when compared to institutional investors, puts them slightly ahead of Vanguard, the second-largest institutional shareholder.

Beretta's not talking. But Ruger's sent a clear message that it may be time for a chat. And, as always, we'll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

Talk of the NASGW: Poison Pills
Talk of the NASGW: Poison Pills2025-10-15T23:03:24+00:00

Viral disease detected in birds around Wyoming

Eurasian collared-doves from Casper, Green River, Riverton and Rock Springs tested positive for avian paramyxovirus, which can spread rapidly in areas where birds congregate and can cause large die-offs in pigeon and dove populations.

Viral disease detected in birds around Wyoming
Viral disease detected in birds around Wyoming2025-10-15T23:02:09+00:00

Utah: What Hunters Should Know About the 2025 Pheasant and Quail Hunts

Many migratory upland game bird and waterfowl hunts are already underway across Utah. The general-season pheasant and quail hunts open Saturday, Nov. 1. If you are planning to target either of these birds this fall, here are some important things to know.

Utah: What Hunters Should Know About the 2025 Pheasant and Quail Hunts
Utah: What Hunters Should Know About the 2025 Pheasant and Quail Hunts2025-10-15T23:01:22+00:00