MON | MAY 15, 2023

Fiocchi, a global leader in defensive, target, and hunting ammunition, congratulates Shea Self, member of the Fiocchi Pro Team, on her victory at the Dallas Petroleum Club Tournament in Dallas, TX. Held April 6th, Shea took the High Overall title using Fiocchi ammunition.
The Hillsdale College John Anthony Halter Shooting Sports Education Center hosted the April NSCA Classification Shoot on April 29. More than 30 shooters participated in the tournament, including Hillsdale College Shotgun Team members, Halter Center members, and veterans.
Krieghoff Skeet shooters took the podium in each event at the 2023 Krieghoff – duPont/Krieghoff – White Flyers Masters. Over 300 shooters competed in the event held recently at the Forest City Gun Club in Savannah, GA.  
 

CMP Affiliated Clubs have the opportunity to host their own local CMP Sanctioned Matches, all year long. Action Pistol is one of CMP’s latest programs – offering events that combine accuracy and movement.
Bushnell, along with RCBS, congratulates pro shooter Robert Brantley for winning the Tactical division at the 2023 Leupold Best in Texas PRS Match. Brantley used Elite Tactical and RCBS products to help secure his top place finish.
Congratulations to Nosler shooters Nick Gadarzi, James Rowe, and Shannon Walker for their outstanding performances at the recent Karstetter Memorial Field Match.

NSSF praises Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for signing SB 214, a law that bars credit card companies from implementing a special Merchant Category Code (MCC) for credit card purchases at firearm retailers. Gov. DeSantis, and the Florida legislature, are ensuring that the privacy of customers at firearm retailers remains protected and is not collected to be used in an illegal backdoor firearm registry.
Remington Ammunition announced its latest licensee partnership, Earth Blinds. The brands are coming together to bring an exciting line of hunting blinds for the ultimate in field advantage.
Cobalt Kinetics announced that they will be teaming up with Firearms Depot to release two signature rifle builds designed by their Pro-Staff members. Jon Dufresne (Kinetic Consulting) & Don Edwards (Greenline Tactical) have lent their subject matter expertise to design the 11.5” CK-Pro “Bear Claw” and the 13.9” CK-Pro “Fast Eddie” platforms.

Featuring an extended 4.4” threaded barrel, the new Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro OSP with Threaded Barrel combines the performance of a larger handgun with class-leading concealability. The result is an exceptional everyday carry pistol ready to accept the suppressor or muzzle device of your choice.

 

Editor's Note: Today's feature is from USA Archery.

MILFORD, Mass. - Something special has been simmering within the State Archery Association of Massachusetts (SAAM) ever since the local, national and international communities were impacted by COVID-19.

SAAM has been a key organization in the development of archery events in New England, and the results have been real.

USA Archery recently touched base with the state association president, Mark Garriepy, to find out how the blending of new and experienced leadership has led to the expansion and growth of tournaments in and around Massachusetts.

“I think we are coming into a cycle which resulted from many of the closures we experienced during the pandemic,” shared Garriepy. “We are seeing a new generation of athletes who have found the sport since the pandemic who are now preparing to enter state championships and national events.”

While geographically located in a corner of the country, Massachusetts can be seen as a regional hub for USA Archery, with nearly 5,000 active members within an eight-state surrounding area (ME, VT, NH, MA, CT, RI, NJ, NY).

Long-standing partnerships and experienced event organizers helped to draw nearly 600 archers to the most recent Indoor and JOAD Nationals, held at Tantasqua Regional High School in Fiskdale. Through a partnership with the school and accomplished event host Lise Trahan, the event has been held in Fiskdale for over 10 years!

SAAM boasts 21 USA Archery clubs, many of which take on the challenges of running tournaments. The state assists event organizers in finding and hiring qualified judges for their events.

Other initiatives include purchasing and keeping stock of event equipment, and seeking out creative ways to “put smiles on athletes’ faces,” such as updating the sound system and creating a diverse playlist for events.

Behind the scenes, conversations also take place with surrounding states to ensure a cooperative event calendar, to maximize athlete participation at all events within the region.

The state is also taking steps to provide live scoring at future events, and a state rankings system is in place to provide a rolling state ranking. Other strategies employed by the organization include finding and training new volunteers.

“We find that by training and retaining the best volunteers, we can often have a moment of calm when the event is set up and ready to go, but before the athletes arrive,” added Garriepy.

To get involved and make a difference in your state, or for resources on hosting an event, reach out to your USA Archery state contact or reach out to clubs@usarchery.org.

About USA Archery

USA Archery is the National Governing Body for the sport of archery, responsible for selecting and training men’s and women’s teams to represent the U.S. in the Olympic, Paralympic, and Pan American Games. We are committed to providing equal sports and recreation opportunities to every person. Archery is a sport that is open to everyone; it is inclusive of all ages, genders, and abilities.

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