MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2026

New nationwide survey research by Responsive Management reveals that economic factors are to blame for the recent decline in Americas’ target shooting participation, with ammunition costs and less disposable income topping the list of reasons why fewer people today are going shooting. 

Since 2009, Responsive Management has partnered with the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) to monitor participation trends in target and sport shooting. According to the two most recent trend surveys, recreational shooting participation remained essentially flat between 2020 and 2022 before declining during the period from 2022 to 2024. In 2022, the U.S. adult participation rate in target/sport shooting was 25.1%, essentially level with the 2020 rate of 24.1%; however, between 2022 and 2024, the rate declined to 20.8%—a statistically significant decrease equating to the loss of more than 10 million participants (p < 0.05).

Responsive Management is an internationally recognized survey research firm specializing in natural resource and outdoor recreation issues. Responsive Management has conducted research for federal and state fish and wildlife agencies, conservation NGOs, outdoor equipment manufacturers, and universities throughout the United States for 35 years.

The individual shooting activities with the most notable declines between 2022 and 2024 were target shooting with a rifle, target shooting with a modern sporting rifle, and target shooting with a handgun. Responsive Management’s analysis for NSSF also identified the demographic groups driving the downturn: between 2022 and 2024, participation in target and sport shooting declined most precipitously among those living in the southern region of the U.S., those between the ages of 18 and 34 years old, males, white residents, and hunters—some of the groups most closely associated with the traditional base of target shooters.

Because upwards of three-quarters of wildlife conservation funding in the United States comes from non-hunting target shooters, these trends have implications beyond just the shooting industry (fewer target shooters means less money available to state wildlife agencies for conservation work).

To investigate the specific reasons why fewer people are heading to shooting ranges, Responsive Management interviewed a large national sample of target and sport shooters to identify a representative subset whose participation has decreased within the last few years. (This effort required screening out the significant number of respondents whose participation increased or remained about the same since 2022.)

Confirmed target and sport shooters who said they were shooting less now compared to a few years ago were then asked to rate the importance of various potential reasons for their decreased participation. The list consisted of seventeen items ranging from social reasons and resource-related issues to more general factors like loss of interest and time constraints. 

The results paint a clear picture of the causes of the recent decline in target and sport shooting, with three of the five top factors directly relating to economic considerations: cost of ammunition (61% of those who are shooting less rated this as an extremely or very important reason), less disposable income in general (53%), and the cost of shooting ranges (42%).

The top tier is rounded out by two other reasons that may also relate to the pressures of the current economy: less free time (described as an extremely or very important reason by 45%) and more work obligations (42%). 

These reasons far outweigh the impact of factors like access, health issues, competing interest from other activities, and other potential drivers of declining participation.

While these findings shed light on ways to help reverse the downward trend in target and sport shooting, the overall participation numbers must be kept in perspective: target shooting remains a hugely popular activity in the United States, with one in five American adults (or more than 52 million individuals) continuing to participate. 

For more information about this survey or other research conducted by Responsive Management, please contact us at mdd@responsivemanagement.com.

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Anthony Imperato, Founder and CEO of Henry Repeating Arms, received the Law Enforcement Supporter of the Year award from New York State Fraternal Order of Police Memorial Lodge 100. The honor recognizes Imperato's decades-long commitment to supporting law enforcement through personal efforts and Henry Repeating Arms' "Guns For Great Causes" program, which has supported organizations including the National Fraternal Order of Police and National Fallen Officers Foundation.

The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP®) announced a new NASP® Grand Champion Award recognizing one male and one female archer demonstrating excellence across NASP® 3D and Bullseye competitions. NASP® President Tommy Floyd stated the award requires repeated excellence across four scores on the biggest stages, with winners permanently recognized at the Archery Hall of Fame and Museum in Springfield, Missouri.

Federal's 7mm Backcountry cartridge received the 2026 Golden Bullseye Award from NRA American Hunter for Ammunition Product of the Year. The innovative cartridge features patented Peak Alloy case technology and delivers magnum performance in standard bolt face rifles, achieving 3,000 feet per second through 20-inch barrels.

Anthony Imperato, Founder and CEO of Henry Repeating Arms, received the NRA Golden Bullseye Pioneer Award at the 2026 National Rifle Association Annual Meetings in Houston. The award recognizes his four-decade career revitalizing American firearms manufacturing, restoring the lever-action rifle's relevance, and building Henry Repeating Arms on principles of domestic craftsmanship and civic responsibility.

Federal Ammunition congratulates Team Federal sponsored-shooter Vincent Hancock, who received the 2026 Golden Bullseye Competitor Award from Shooting Sports USA. The four-time Olympic gold medalist was recognized for his historic skeet achievements and significant contributions through coaching and mentorship.

The USA Clay Target League's spring season is underway with 40,100 student athletes competing on 2,094 high school and college teams nationwide. Over 100 new teams were started this year, with the high school season concluding May 24th and top athletes eligible for the National Championship in July.

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. celebrates Junior Team Ruger member Connor Knapp's strong performance at the 2026 College National Championship in Talladega, AL, where he secured nine individual victories using his Ruger 10/22® rifle, including first place in the Optics Rimfire Rifle division.

Steiner eOptics will exhibit at Defense Services Asia 2026 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, April 20-23, 2026, within the Beretta Defense Technologies booth #271. The company will showcase its electro-optic solutions including aiming lasers, night vision systems, and combat ID beacons to global military and defense professionals.

Whitetails Unlimited granted $442,384 to over 150 organizations in Ohio for outdoor education, habitat enhancement, and hunting preservation. Funds supported the Preserving the Hunting Tradition program and shooting sports groups including NASP, 4-H shooting sports, and clay target teams.

The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI) announced the release of the 2026 update to American National Standard SAAMI Z299.1-2026, providing pressure and velocity performance standards for rimfire ammunition and chambers. The standard ensures safety, reliability, and interchangeability of firearms and ammunition.

Dallas Safari Club is hiring a Membership & Volunteer Coordinator/Manager to lead recruitment, retention, and engagement strategies while coordinating the organization's volunteer program. The role reports to the Chief Operating Officer and requires experience in membership management, volunteer coordination, and a passion for wildlife conservation.

Galco has launched the Avenger Belt Holster with Alligator trim, featuring an alligator collar on the holster mouth for added elegance. The premium steerhide holster offers full firing grip accessibility, molded sight rail, and reinforced opening, available in tan with midnight brown or black with black alligator trim.

Real Avid introduces purpose-built maintenance tools for Short Barrel Rifles, including the Armorer's Master Kit - AR15, Master Gun Vise, and new Prime-223™ Cleaning Kit designed for .223/5.56 rifles. The company also offers the Smart Mat - AR15 and AR15 Brush Combo™ to support SBR owners' maintenance needs.

Springfield Armory announced the launch of the 1911 Garrison Target in .45 ACP and 9mm, featuring fully adjustable rear sights, forged steel construction, and match-grade barrels. Both models are priced at $899 MSRP and designed for competition-minded shooters seeking classic 1911 design with modern accuracy features.

Springfield Armory® introduced the Model 2020® Heatseeker .308 Pistol, featuring a compact 12" barrel and 22.5" overall length with bolt-action precision and AR-style modularity. The pistol includes a Sharps Bros 1913 Heatseeker Chassis, TriggerTech trigger, and SA Radial Brake, with an MSRP of $1,999.

Magpul announced three new M-LOK accessories: the Index Stop, Thumb Shelf, and SVG Grip, designed to improve firearm control and handling. All products are ambidextrous, available in May in multiple colors, and constructed with durable proprietary polymer and mil-spec hardware.

TUO, a Nexus Outdoors brand, announces the Folcrum Hoodie launching summer 2026. The 249g hoodie features Polygiene StayFresh™ and OdorCrunch™ odor-control technologies, grid-fleece lining, ergonomic hood with built-in facemask, and dual pockets at MSRP $179.99.

Bear OPS introduces the AC-1800, an Alabama-made automatic pocketknife featuring a Sandvik CPM-S35VN blade, black aluminum handle, and automatic action deployment. The tactical knife is proudly manufactured in the USA by Bear & Son Cutlery with an MSRP of $225.99.

CCW Safe announced its Certified Partner Program achieved 120 partners in its first year since launching in January 2025, with strong engagement on the East Coast particularly in North Carolina. The company hired James Concilio as Senior Manager of Partner Program Training and Jerome Vinet as Director of Field Sales to support expansion across the United States.

TUO introduces the Folcrum Hoodie, available summer 2026, featuring a 249g grid-fleece lining with Polygiene StayFresh™ and OdorCrunch™ odor control. Marketing Director Steve Allie describes it as the "Swiss army knife of hoodies" for versatile layering. The hoodie includes an ergonomic 3-piece hood with facemask, multiple pockets, and comes in Deadfall and new Ryse Camo patterns at $179.99 MSRP.

CZ announced that former U.S. Navy SEAL and firearms trainer Jeff Gonzales has joined as Marketing & Communications Specialist and brand ambassador. Gonzales, founder of Trident Concepts and host of AR15.com's Bulletproof Workshop podcast, will contribute to CZ and Dan Wesson's marketing efforts, product development, and customer engagement across digital platforms.

The HeadHunters NW Podcast features Mark Cherpes, former President and CEO of FN America, discussing his 25-year career in defense manufacturing. Hosted by Shaylene Keiner, the episode covers leadership strategy, organizational mergers, market expansion, and compliance, with the episode premiering Tuesday, April 14th on Apple, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and YouTube.

Freedom Hunters has moved its annual Classic to Nashville June 21-22, featuring a banquet at Nashville Palace and golf scramble at Hermitage Golf Course. The event honors military heroes and their families, presented by Sunbelt Rentals with support from The Fowl Life, First Onsite Property Restoration, Benelli, and Nashville Palace.

NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, filed a Federal Election Commission complaint against Giffords PAC for allegedly violating joint fundraising rules. The complaint alleges Giffords PAC failed to comply with FEC filing and disclaimer requirements while soliciting funds with preferred candidates including Sen. John Hickenlooper, Sen. Jon Ossoff, and Gov. Katie Hobbs.

Barnes Bullets expands its Harvest Collection with nine new offerings for 2026, including the Straightwall series in four cartridges and a Big Woods Bucks® edition in .308 Winchester and .30-06 Springfield, all featuring Sierra Pro-Hunter® bullets.

Henry Repeating Arms announced a major expansion of its H1 rimfire lever-action platform with five new models: H1 Western Rifle, H1 Western Frontier Rifle, H1 Sporter Rifle & Carbine, H1 Bandit Rifle, and H1 X Model. Available in .22 S/L/LR, .22 Magnum, and select .17 HMR configurations, the lineup targets target shooters, plinkers, small game hunters, and youth shooters.

SDS Arms introduces the Spandau Arms S2 12-gauge 21" shotgun in TrueTimber Strata camo, featuring an inertia-operated system, Benelli/Mobil choke tubes, and fiber optic front sight. Designed for turkey hunting and spring season, the shotgun combines lightweight handling with reliable performance and customization options.

Vortex has launched the Veil 400 Thermal Monocular, designed for hunters seeking accessible thermal technology with straightforward operation. Featuring 400x300 resolution, multiple color palettes, and backed by Vortex's VIP Warranty, the monocular offers practical performance for predator and hog hunting at an MSRP of $2,299.99.

COAST announced the launch of the WPH10R, a compact multi-purpose headlamp delivering 1,000 lumens and IP67 waterproofing. The versatile light functions as a headlamp, clip light, hat light, and magnetic work light, available now at coastportland.com for $39.99.

Magpul expands its Enhanced Lever Gun (ELG) M-LOK Hand Guard lineup with a proprietary clamp system to fit Marlin lever guns manufactured by Ruger and Remington, including 1895, 1894, and 336 models. The one-foot-long handguard features six M-LOK slots and an integrated hand stop, available in black, FDE, and ODG.

SilencerCo released a video highlighting its American manufacturing in West Valley City, Utah, emphasizing how in-house production ensures quality and performance. The company, which has sold over 400,000 Omega 300s since 2015, maintains no price increases in five years through manufacturing efficiencies and rigorous testing protocols.

Check-Mate announced a collaboration with EAA Corp. and Girsan on the next-generation Witness2311® XXX Series pistols, featuring a newly engineered slim-profile magazine with 16-round capacity. The launch will be unveiled at the NRA Annual Meeting 2026 in Houston, with Check-Mate and EAA hosting a special event at Booth 3031 on April 17.

The Chair Blanket, founded by Chris and Tiffany McCasland, launches a Realtree EDGE Camo Edition featuring a reversible waterproof and fleece chair cover. The brand, which appeared on ABC's Shark Tank and has sold over 70,000 units, partners with Realtree to expand into hunting and outdoor environments.

Silencer Central launched "100 Days of Silence," awarding 200 suppressors over 100 consecutive days from April 17 through July 25, 2026. The campaign, hosted on PopularSuppressors.com, features daily giveaways with sponsors including Wilson Combat, Weatherby, Ruger, and BANISH Suppressors, with a total prize value exceeding $200,000.

Target Sports USA is launching AMMO+ Day 2 on April 23, 2026, an exclusive member-only event offering 10-12% discounts on selected ammunition and primers. AMMO+ members receive year-round savings, free shipping, and automatic entries into exclusive giveaways.

Fusion Firearms, known for custom 1911s and sport shooting shotguns, is now available through Iron Valley Supply Co. The company offers Freedom Series 1911s and Liberty Series shotguns, maintaining their commitment to quality and performance across all products.

BERSA USA will exhibit at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas, April 16-19, showcasing new BP9 and M2XI pistol variations. Rafael Del Valle, director of sales and marketing, highlighted the event's importance for connecting with firearms enthusiasts nationwide.

Big Frig, a manufacturer of coolers, tumblers, and outdoor accessories headquartered in North Sioux City, South Dakota, has renewed its sponsorship with Whitetails Unlimited. Whitetails Unlimited President Jeff Schinkten praised Big Frig's commitment to quality products and customer relationships for outdoor enthusiasts.

Whitetails Unlimited is sponsoring Midway USA Foundation's 2026 Days of Clays events in Minnesota, Iowa, and South Carolina with $5,000 contributions to each event. The funds will support youth shooting teams and be matched by Midway USA Foundation to advance youth shooting sports.

Havalon Knives renewed its national sponsorship with Whitetails Unlimited, supporting the organization's conservation and education initiatives. WTU President Jeff Schinkten praised Havalon's sharp blades and innovative designs as essential tools for hunters. Havalon, originating from the medical industry, has become the iconic brand in replaceable blade knives for hunting and outdoor use.

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