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Reigning recurve men’s champion Brady Ellison got his Indoor World Series defense off to the perfect start with victory at the Rio Indoor 250 on Sunday.
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The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP®) is proud to announce its participation in the 2026 Archery Trade Association (ATA) Show, taking place January 8–10, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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TenPoint Crossbow Technologies unveiled the new Vision HD Digital Rangefinding Crossbow Scope, the most advanced optic on the market. The 3-12X scope delivers precision rangefinding with an immediate aiming solution, all while capturing the video & audio of your hunt.
LEICA Sport Optics USA is proud to announce its sponsorship of DIVERGE 14, the latest edition of SITKA’s renowned annual photo competition and one of the most influential visual storytelling platforms in the hunting world.

We’re thrilled to announce Jeff S from Chicago, IL is headed to the Armed Forces Bowl for a big game like no other.
Winners Chosen for Performance, Engineering, Value, and Industry Impact
NSSF is pleased to announce the addition of a new First Shots® introductory course on suppressors. The suppressor segment has surged in recent years and is primed for additional growth with the impending removal of the $200 tax stamp Jan. 1, 2026 — making it a valuable time to come on board as a First Shots host and help customers advance their shooting sports journey.
Chiappa Firearms will open 2026 with the introduction of a new L-Frame Rhino chambered in .44 Remington Magnum, a platform expansion that brings the Rhino’s well-known low-bore recoil characteristics into a larger, purpose-built magnum revolver.

ATA CEO Jeff Poole Discusses Inaugural Archery and Bowhunting Super Show

The Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF), a leading nonprofit organization focused on increasing cultural acceptance of gun ownership, hunting, fishing, trapping and target shooting, has released a presentation recording that discusses results from their new research on the topic of lead ammunition.
TenPoint Crossbow Technologies unveiled their new TRX Ultra Vision, the fastest crossbow in the industry and equipped with the TenPoint’s new Vision HD Digital Rangefinding Scope. Vision HD 3-12X Digital Rangefinding Crossbow Scope includes 5 Pre-Loaded TenPoint Arrow Ballistic Profiles and setup is simple thanks to One-Shot Zeroing.
 Federal Ammunition congratulates Vincent Hancock on his excellent performance in Men’s Skeet at the ISSF World Cup Final in Doha, Qatar, held December 4-9.

Whitetails Unlimited issued grants totaling $1,122,189 fostering their Staying on Target Program this past fiscal year.
The latest episode of Fly Fisherman Loop to Loop podcast presented by Patagonia uncovers an intriguing conversation with Bill Skilton, a Pennsylvania fly-fishing historian, expert angler, and president of the Pennsylvania Fly Fishing Museum. 
WOOX announces the introduction of WOOX 1913 Compatible Stocks; engineered for firearms that feature a rear 1913 receiver interface, such as MP5-style platforms and other modern tactical firearms.
Elite Force Airsoft recently won two categories in the Random Airsoft Awards.

XBRAID’s new V12 Fluorocarbon Leader enters as the most technologically advanced leader line ever
Firearms News is Available Now at Newsstands, Walmart, Barnes & Noble, or Local Book Retailer
Whitewater Fishing’s new Merino Wool Fingerless Glove provides warmth without surrendering dexterity or that all important “feel”
Easton Archery announces Easton Bow-Go™ Micro 3818 Bow Case. The Bow-Go™ Micro 3818 is a compact, value-driven bow case designed to protect compound bows up to 36 inches in length.
SIGHTRON, one of the world’s most innovative optical observation and aiming device companies, is pleased to announce the SV 10x42 ED Binoculars. These have been designed to meet the optical requirements of hunters, shooters and general observation enthusiasts.
 

Today is the final edition of The Archery Wire for 2025. The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will begin its annual holiday break this Friday, December 19, which will be our final day of publication 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—and earlier is perfectly fine. We look forward to being back with you in January and wish you and yours a safe, happy and healthy holiday season.

Allie Bama - our hunting dog.

By the time Christmas rolls around, most of us say we've finally slowed down. Or at least, that's what we tell ourselves, right? Guns get cleaned, or let's be real, they just end up leaning in a corner because we're tired. Tags? They're punched or folded, or if you're anything like me, probably lost for a week. The woods get so quiet you can hear yourself think. That's about when the year sneaks up and taps you on the shoulder.

This year kind of sticks with me. I finally got my first bull elk, which I’d been daydreaming about forever, seriously, maybe a decade. I figured that’d be my big highlight, my best-ever hunting moment. And yeah, it was special. Really special.

But hunting has a way of keeping you honest.

But honestly, the lesson I’m taking away didn’t show up on a mountain or anywhere else. It showed up while I was just squirrel hunting in my backyard with a Christensen .22 Magnum. Just me, close to home. No pressure, no fuss, no big expectations. It just feels good hunting where you live, on your own schedule, with nobody judging.

At one point, an Amazon driver rolled up, rolled down his window, and just went, "How's it going?" I held up four squirrels, grinning like an idiot. He just laughed and said, "My mom loves fried squirrel. You should try it."

That hunt also made me think about how some tools just end up where they belong. Squirrels? Took 'em with the .22 Mag. But my Marlin 1894 in .44 Magnum, now that's my house gun. It goes everywhere with me, out back. It's small, fast, packs a punch, and always feels right. Plus, it's an awesome self-defense gun.

But honestly, none of this works without my people at home. Wendy, my wife, gets it. Hunting isn't something I just hand off to someone else; it's part of who I am. She puts up with my early alarms, muddy boots, and stories she's probably heard way too many times, because she knows why it matters. Then there's Brenn, my daughter. That rockstar is doing well in her junior year at William & Mary.

Another thing I realized this year. My favorite gig in this whole outdoor world is just being the connector. I like helping good people meet cool ideas, and cool ideas find the right folks. Sometimes that just means making introductions, connecting dots, opening a door, and stepping back to watch something good take off. This community's full of talent, and when the right people line up, awesome things happen.

That's why I'm pumped for 2026 - The Year of the Maker on both The Archery Wire and The Hunting Wire. It's time to shout out the folks who keep everything rolling: machinists, engineers, designers, factory crews, and all those family businesses who build the gear we count on. The outdoor industry isn't just brands and logos. It's real people. And their stories deserve to be told.

So, as the year wraps up, big thanks to everyone in this industry for a wild ride.

Christmas really does put things in perspective, doesn't it? Family. Friends. Maybe remembering to check on a buddy who's been lying low. The end of the year can get heavy, and honestly, hunters are just better at sticking together than going solo.

From our family, Wendy and Brenn, the pups, to yours, and from all of us at The Archery Wire, thank you and Merry Christmas.

 
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