FRI | DECEMBER 19, 2025

Today is our final edition for 2025. All the wires of the Outdoor Wire Digital Network will be back on their regular distribution schedule starting Monday, January 5, 2026. If you have news for the January 5 editions, please submit releases by 4:30p.m. on Friday, January 2, 2026. The Supplier Wire will begin publishing on Friday, January 9, 2026, with additional January editions publishing on Friday, January 16 and Friday, January 23. We look forward to being back with you in January and wish you and yours a safe, happy and healthy holiday season.
TenPoint Crossbow Technologies unveiled the new TX Ultra 26.5, their shortest forward draw crossbow ever. Measuring 26.5" short and 7" narrow, the TX Ultra 26.5 shoots 410 FPS and features Twin-Riser Technology™ (TRT), a custom TriggerTech Trigger, and is capable of delivering 3" groups at 100-yards.
TenPoint Crossbow Technologies unveiled the new TX Ultra 26.5, their shortest forward draw crossbow ever equipped with their new Vision™ HD Digital Rangefinding Scope. The TX Ultra 26.5 shoots 410 FPS and features Twin-Riser Technology™ (TRT), a custom TriggerTech Trigger, and an AR-Style Ambidextrous Thumb Safety.

Already crowned “Best Crossbow” and “Most Accurate Crossbow” by Outdoor Life, the Turbo X takes precision to unprecedented levels with the new Vision HD Digital Rangefinding Scope.
The December Collector’s Elite Auctions event is now entering its final stretch, with bidding set to close Sunday evening on a carefully curated group of scarce and investment grade firearms. Each item began at one penny with no reserve, creating a rare opportunity to acquire museum quality pieces that seldom surface on the open market.
Shoot ON has selected the Meprolight® M22 Pro in its annual Excellence Awards Roundup. The new Meprolight M22 and M22 Pro models build on that proven heritage but in a more compact and updated form optimally suited for civilian defense and LE applications.

Ballistic’s Best 2025, in the Rimfire Suppressor category, declared that the Dead Air RXD 22 Ti earned the Ballistic’s Best 2025 Rimfire Suppressor title. Developed through a collaboration between Dead Air Silencers and Ruger Firearms, the RXD 22 Ti is far more than a simple co-branded product.
Federal’s 7mm Backcountry cartridge was recently awarded the 2026 Golden Bullseye Award from the NRA American Hunter publication for Product of the Year. Federal will be recognized and presented with the award during a special breakfast on Friday, April 17, 2026, at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas.
Hornady® 338 ARC ammunition has been named the 2026 American Rifleman Ammunition Product of the Year. Purposefully designed for hard?hitting subsonic performance, the 338 ARC delivers 1.5 times more energy than the 300 Blackout Subsonic.

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed an amicus brief with the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in a case challenging the federal lifetime ban on firearm possession as applied to an individual with a decades-old misdemeanor DUI conviction.
Zaffiri Precision will showcase its entirely refreshed product lineup at SHOT Show 2026, to be held Jan. 20 – 23, 2026, at the Venetian + Caesars Forum in Las Vegas. For the first time in Zaffiri Precision’s history, it will also officially introduce three new complete pistols at Booth 72755.
Barnes Bullets and Sierra Bullets announce the launch of its new Ballistic Calculator, TrueData™. With Doppler-verified ballistics, precise environmental inputs and tools that match real-world performance, TrueData™ equips hunters and shooters with the ability to make confident shot decisions and achieve data-driven accuracy.
Beretta USA announced that the Tikka T3x ACE Target has been named the 2026 American Rifleman Golden Bullseye “Rifle of the Year”, one of the Golden Bullseye Awards presented annually by NRA Media.
For a month, Vortex® asked you to nominate a veteran in your life for an all-expenses-paid trip to the 23rd Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas. Vortex announces Jeff S. from Missouri, is headed to the Armed Forces Bowl for a big game like no other.
Springfield Armory announced that, as the result of intensive and rigorous testing, the Henderson Police Department of Henderson, Nevada, has adopted the full-size Echelon 4.5F and compact 4.0C 9mm pistols for use by its officers.

RSR Group, Inc. announced the retirement of its President and CEO, JoAnn Weisenford, following 36 years of distinguished service. The Board of Directors has appointed Christina Fisher as her successor, effective January 2, 2026.
For the 24th year, NRA Media is pleased to announce the winners of the 2026 NRA Golden Bullseye Awards. While there have been changes to a reorganized NRA Media this year, including a name change from NRA Publications, the Golden Bullseyes continue as they have for nearly a quarter century.
Wiley X supported Boot Campaign’s Seasons of Service program this holiday season through hands-on employee volunteerism and product donations.

Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. (POF-USA) has announced that it, in partnership with SERT, has been awarded a contract to supply the Next Generation Rifle System to an undisclosed end user in Asia. The contract calls for delivery of POF-USA’s .300 Blackout 8-inch Renegade platform.
Smith & Wesson is seeking a District Sales Manager - Law Enforcement for the territory of WA, OR, ID, UT, WY, MT, ND, SD and Northern NV.
Smith & Wesson is seeking a Director of Domestic LE Sales to be responsible for providing strategic leadership and direction with respect to Smith & Wesson's law enforcement sales efforts across the entirety of The United States.

Federal Ammunition has officially begun shipping a new load in its award-winning Gold Medal® Berger® lineup: 6mm ARC, 108-grain Berger BT Target. Precision rifle competitors and long-range shooters can now get this sought-after bullet loaded into the industry’s most trusted factory rifle ammunition from Federal.
Derya Arms announced a new partnership with the MidwayUSA Foundation. As part of this partnership, Derya Arms is donating a selection of firearms and accessories, including .22LR rifles, various DY9 pistols, and a special edition hand-engraved pistol.
The National Rifle Association reminds students nationwide that applications for the 2026 NRA Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.) are due in less than one month. This prestigious, all-expense-paid, six-day leadership and scholarship program for rising high school juniors and seniors will take place July 21–26, 2026, in Washington, D.C.

S&W announced the release of the newest Ultimate Carry J-frames - 642, 442 in 38 Special and 432, 632 in 32 H&R Magnum. All features XS Sights and the newly designed Smith & Wesson enhanced J-Frame synthetic boot grip, along with the Endurance Package.
Smith & Wesson Brands announces the release of the Model 1854, chambered in 360 Buckhammer. Comparable to existing Model 1854 rifles chambered in .45-70 Government and .30-30 WIN, this new offering features a 6+1 capacity, a forged 416 stainless steel receiver with a side loading gate, and a 20-inch 410 stainless steel barrel.
Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. has announced the release of a limited production Goldberg “Jack Hammer” Rogue .308 rifle, a special edition based on professional athlete and firearms enthusiast Bill Goldberg’s personal Rogue rifle.
As the United States of America nears its 250th anniversary, Henry Repeating Arms is announcing the release of The Spirit of ’76 Semiquincentennial Edition, a museum-grade, limited-edition rifle (only 250 units) honoring the nation’s founding and the ideals that shaped it.
CrossBreed® Holsters introduces the new LightGuard Holster, designed for those who prefer to carry with weapon-mounted lights. Built on the proven MultiFlex platform, the LightGuard Holster offers light-specific fitness, secure retention, and dependable performance.
Ruger has upgraded the 10/22 rifle line with enhanced features previously found only in select configurations. These improvements are designed to deliver even greater performance. This first round of models features a BX-Trigger, lightweight stock, match bolt release, and a receiver that incorporates a rear cleaning port.
Samson Manufacturing’s newest product is a requested variant of their rugged line of SAS (Samson Adjustable Stock) folding stocks. The new “SAS-K” model is addition by subtraction, offering a 1” reduction in length of pull while maintaining full adjustability.
DeSantis Gunhide will be closed from Thursday, December 25 through Friday, January 2. They will resume normal business operations on Monday, January 5, at which time all orders will be processed in the order they are received. Note shipping deadlines.
The National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW), the association representing shooting sports wholesalers, manufacturers and their trade partners, has renewed its corporate partnership with the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) at the Gold level.
Get ready for an action-filled start to 2026 as Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, World Fishing Network, and MyOutdoorTV unveil a new slate of programming, premiering December 29.
This Christmas Day on GAME & FISH TV, a dynamic new FAST (Free Ad-supported Streaming TV) channel powered by Outdoor Sportsman Group, settle in for “Reindeer Games,” three hours of streaming hunting & fishing adventures with each series having one thing in common: celebrating reindeer.
 

Today wraps up the twenty fifth year of The Outdoor Wire. Since our bi-weekly beginning, we’ve grown into the Outdoor Wire Digital Network. Those early days of scrounging around for 10-12 news items per week are definitely in the rearview mirror. We passed 25,000 news items distributed in 2025 this week. Things have definitely changed.

We’re going into this holiday hiatus with an even deeper appreciation for you and the trust you’ve placed in us. We haven’t been perfect, but if today’s edition gets to your mailbox, we will have gone a quarter-century without ever missing an edition.

On the whole, it’s been a great ride. But today’s year-end edition has one thing in common with our last edition for 2000. We’ve all suffered loss. Many of us have lost classmates, childhood friends, relatives and professional colleagues. People with whom we’ve shared good and bad times. All those folks my friend cowboy crooner Sheriff Jim Wilson says have “stepped on a rainbow” will be missed.

But I’ll also be missing friends who are exploring a whole new world: retirement. They are experienced business and outdoors types, but they’re the “retirees rookie class of 2026.” Hope they do as well in retirement. They have earned the right. Like our friends walking on rainbows, they’ll stick in our memories (even after we’ve stopped calling each other).

2026 will see more of the young professionals who came into the industry in 2000 continue into leadership roles. Each time one of them calls and asks about a management situation, a job offer or a personal challenge, I’m reminded that the folks who fill our shoes, personally and professionally, are really what make up our personal legacies.

Enough sad stuff. Time to look ahead…optimistically.

In 2026, we’ll be celebrating the nation’s biggest birthday - ever.

The United States of America turns 250 this year, and despite the creaks, cracks and fractious nature we sometimes display, we’re still here. We should be able to put our differences behind us and have an extended celebration. Just because we have the right to disagree on virtually anything doesn’t mean we can’t agree on this one thing.

The great social experiment that is the United States of America has lasted through many dire situations and we need to put aside differences long enough to have a bang-up birthday celebration.

If you’re nervous about the future, here’s a reassurance: we’ve survived natural disasters, wars (civil and otherwise), and political sea changes that would make the saltiest sailor seasick.

We’ll survive artificial intelligence, too, if we remember the critical difference between us and the machines: machines design for efficiency, people design for purpose.

If we get -and keep- our priorities straight, the machines will be the helpers that keep us moving forward. Otherwise, we’ll be dealing with the core problem of all computers: garbage in equals garbage out.

On a personal note, I’m really looking forward to 2026. Not because I have some crystal ball seeing a perfect future ahead. Because, I am, as I have been for nearly 60 years, still a reporter.

That’s a long time to keep asking the same seven basic questions, even in a myriad of circumstances. And I’m still recording answers using the same twenty-six characters I practiced making on paper in first grade. May have moved from pen and paper to typewriters (manual and electric), then computers. Today A/I to instantly transcribes my interviews.

Young people don’t believe me when I tell how we had to process film and transmit images to editors. Today, I can record interviews, transcribe them, attach images and distribute the finished product all from my phone. And that could be words and images or even live video.

When I started in television, “going live” meant a remote production truck with a full production crew. When CNN first started using “fly packs” to transmit remotely via satellite, we brought global stories to the world in real-time.

It’s fair to say we changed the world, although it’s inaccurate, or at least premature, to say it was for the better. Through it all, we never thought of ourselves as anything but journalists.

The tools have changed, but our goal never has wavered: to answer the same seven questions without adding nuance, spin or interpretation.

Today, many of the news organizations where I learned and practiced journalism seem to have focused on the unnecessary additives and lost sight of their jobs: answering seven basic questions.

Going into 2026, I can’t promise world peace, a chicken in every pot, or for every pot to have a window to throw it out of. Prognostication has never been my strong suit.

But I can tell you that each of us at The Outdoor Wire Digital Network appreciate you. We value your readership, cherish our friendships, and realize that you are why we do what we do.

As I go into our twenty-fifth holiday hiatus, I’m looking forward to spending time with family and celebrating the holidays. But I’ll also be offering up prayers of thanks for each of you.

Have a blessed holiday season, and know we’re still keeping an eye out on what’s happening, even though we’re taking a needed break. When we reappear in your inbox on Monday, January 5, 2026 we’ll start another year based on the promise I made a quarter century ago: we’ll keep you posted.

God bless you all.

— Jim Shepherd

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