MARCH 11, 2024
 
 
 

I have some exciting news! The Hunting Wire is now weekly!

This is a significant milestone for us. I want to thank our outdoor industry for the years of support, contributions, advice, and encouragement that helped build The Hunting Wire into the award-winning product it is today.

I also want to thank my publishers, Jim Shepherd and Alex Miceli, for their patience and latitude in evolving The Hunting Wire to provide compelling news, information, advocacy, and leadership for our community. Additionally, I want to thank the fellow editors and support staff at The Outdoor Wire Digital Network for their help. Every edition of our Wires is a team effort.

Lastly, I want to thank my wife, Wendy, and my daughter, Brenn, for their support and patience with me over the years. As most of you in our profession would agree, this isn't a job - it's a lifestyle, and it's one that has seen me writing, editing, and networking well beyond office hours, during holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, and more. "Sorry, I need five more minutes, honey," will probably be on my tombstone.

As we transition to a weekly edition, expect The Hunting Wire to be more concise and for content staples like The Voice of Leadership Panel, Chad Belding's Keep Talkin column, and feature stories, reviews, and guest articles to run independently. Doing this helps give our outstanding content better focus and lets us keep the news and information we share much more timely.

This week's edition features a marvelous Voice of Leadership Panel (VoLP) essay by Jon Zinnel from Federal. He not only talks turkey with us but also gives us a glimpse into his parenting style as a father, hunter, and outdoor leader in our community.

We paired Jon's piece with Chad Belding's own leadership moment woven into his column, Keep Talkin.

Next week, neither the VoLP nor Keep Talkin will run, but they will return in the following issue. As we build this new publication schedule, please expect some more changes as I balance the editorial look and feel moving forward.

Again - thank you for helping The Hunting Wire continue to grow. It is my honor and privilege to serve as your editor.

— Jay Pinsky

By Jon Zinnel — Federal Ammunition

As tens of thousands of turkey hunting enthusiasts head afield this spring, the exalted tom turkey awaits. A seasoned turkey hunter, I look forward to taking my 6-year-old daughter on her first turkey hunt to observe the waking of the woods this spring. Her enthusiasm is a whole new level compared to the weathered old-timers I usually hunt with. She has frequently been to the range with me and is ready to go with a .410-bore Tri-Star Viper G2 loaded with Federal Premium Heavyweight TSS. But we'll get back to that.

The shooting sports industry is driven by innovation. You can see the evidence across all industry product lines: everything from ammunition, firearms, firearm accessories, optics, and cameras. This innovation can raise questions of what is too much compared to what is seen as "standard" when pursuing game. For this article, I plan to focus on turkey hunting and the technology advancements specific to ammunition. New technologies have increased the distance at which you can ethically harvest a turkey, but they have also reduced the number of birds lost to poor shots or performance.

I am fortunate enough to sit with a great group of professionals on the Wild Turkey Hunting Safety Task Force who look at current and future concerns regarding the safety of all turkey hunters. The National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) has resurrected this group after its last meeting in the early 2000s. As you can imagine, many things have advanced since then and warranted many hours of discussion. Some specifically discussed topics were hyper-realistic decoys, reaping/fanning, shotshell, and firearm accessory advancements. Other things discussed were safety regulations, mentoring, and fair chase.

Unfortunately, some advancements can cause controversy, and that creates divisiveness. We, as hunters, have done a poor job of sticking together and educating ourselves about personal decisions we each get to make in how we want to pursue game. There are also challenges for state game agencies in setting regulations while monitoring population levels and harvest success projections to be sure we have abundant game for future generations. For some hunters, it is as simple as connecting to their 40 acres of pure timbered bliss, while others relish the pure enjoyment of chasing turkeys on public lands with less opportunity of successfully harvesting. To them, it might not be about the harvest but more about the experience. Each hunter has reasons for purchasing the tag and devoting time, effort, and finances to their experience.

Here are a few basics on the shot materials that are most common in turkey hunting ammunition. These details can also be referenced for upland and other species. My good friend, co-worker, and turkey hunting guru, J.J. Reich, Sr. Manager of Press Relations for Federal Ammunition, assisted me with breaking down the basics.

Tungsten Super Shot (TSS) is a very dense shot that is 56 percent denser than a standard lead shot, allowing you to use much smaller shot sizes (#9 or #10, for example), which increases your pellet count per round. Tungsten does come at a price, being the most expensive material loaded in a shotshell to date. The density equates to better patterning with more pellets on target and higher penetration for ethical harvests. Most straight tungsten loads are north of 18 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cc) density, but some, such as HEVI-Shot tungsten blends, are around 12 g/cc, which still deliver great energy at a lower cost.

Bismuth is known to be brittle, but with a blend of tin and other metals, it becomes a much stronger alloy that makes for a great shot for turkey hunting. It allows the hunter to have a denser material than a standard steel shot but not yet get into the price point of the tungsten loads. Ultimately, it is an excellent option for turkey hunters seeking nontraditional, budget-friendly ammunition that packs the knockdown energy needed to kill turkeys. Bismuth can have different blended materials but most commonly comes in at 9-g/cc.

Lead or copper-plated lead is the standard for historical turkey hunting shot and is still as effective today as it was at inception. Most lead or copper-plated lead is loaded with a buffer to decrease pellet deformation and allow for a more consistent pattern downrange. Copper-plated lead shot further improves the shot's ability to resist deformation and helps the shot transfer higher energy to its target for a more ethical harvest. Lead shot also comes in various forms, which vary in density based on antimony content, but the industry standard is 11-g/cc. It is a very affordable and forgiving material, allowing it to dominate the market.

The innovation of more modern shot materials, coupled with the technology of today's wads, has allowed many hunters to shift to sub-gauge shotguns. This combination offers benefits such as decreased weight and less recoil while maintaining high performance downrange. Many immediately think of the shot material as the main innovation, but the wads, such as the Federal FLITECONTROL Flex wad, allow for a more controlled release of the pellets and a higher performance with your pattern downrange.

And that brings us back to my daughter and her ability to shoot well, the desire to "be with dad," and her interest in harvesting a turkey. With today's technology putting together so many options for her to be proficient, I have determined to wait one more year before she is behind the trigger. She will spend many days afield with me this spring and fall to better understand the harvest process. I bring this up because, with this forward-thinking innovation, we would have the options available today if she was ready behind the trigger. We as a community need to embrace innovation with an open mind and be sure we respect others in the field and respect those State Wildlife Agencies as they build their management plans to be sure all future generations have abundant resources to enjoy.

It comes down to personal preference and desires, as well as always considering your ethical compass when making decisions while hunting. For example, I might practice to a certain distance with my turkey shotgun to know the performance, but ethically, I will choose the distance for harvest to stay within my ethical desires as a hunter. I hope that we come together to support each other and celebrate ourselves as hunters and a true community of the most passionate outdoorsmen and women there are.

Currently the Sr. Conservation & Youth Shooting Sports Manager for Federal Premium, Remington, Hevi-Shot and CCI Ammunition. A little bit about Jon, he grew up in Northern Iowa. Growing up he enjoyed being outside. It was there, that he cultivated his passion for conservation programs and shooting sports. He currently manages relationships with many non-profit Conservation Organizations across the country and assists in countless R3 programs to introduce our next generation to the outdoors and shooting sports activities.

2023-2024 Voice of Leadership Panelists

Jon Zinnel, Federal Ammunition
Dan Forster, Archery Trade Association
Brent Miller, Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation
Rick Brazell, First Hunt Foundation
Mark Peterson, Worldwide Trophy Adventure
Michelle Scheuermann, Bullet Proof Communications

Facilitators

The Voice of Leadership Panel is an appointed group of outdoor industry leaders who have volunteered to contribute their voices on crucial hunting and outdoor recreation issues to inform, inspire, and educate participants within our community.

Right now is the time for enemies to become allies. For decades, zealots in the name of conservation and environmentalism have been the bane of hunters exercising their constitutional freedoms. In the name of conservation, armchair lawmakers have hammered at keyboards, attacking hunting as an unethical means of killing without purpose.

Meanwhile, spanning the decades of the 1960s through the 1990s, hunters quietly took the abuse while the purchase of their firearms and ammunition paid for the very programs to ensure conservation and proliferation of species. Nowhere has this taffy-pulling discomfort and downright nastiness been more evident than in the heartland, the birthplace of modern conservation. Aldo Leopold, the Godfather of species management, would be rolling over in his grave if he knew his legacy was a harbinger of a fight he never wanted. The anti-hunting movement often used Leopold’s ideas to attack harvesting freedoms, but little did many know, Leopold was a die-hard hunter and angler. These are the legacies explored and celebrated on the Fowl Life Midwest podcast and The Fowl Life's hub in Wisconsin, the center of the Midwest.

Never did I realize when TFL brought an eight-man crew to Wisconsin that I would be hunting and staying with former Wisconsin House Representative Joel Kleefisch and his wife, former Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, and they would be our key to the Midwest Canada goose migration. The symbiosis between the fowl life mission and Wisconsin's waterfowl treasure was a match made in heaven. Joel’s outdoor policy knowledge as former head of Wisconsin's natural resource committee, dedication to his passion for hunting, and past Emmy-nominated television career made him the perfect host for the establishment of the Midwest hub for The Fowl Life. Drawing on the extensive exposure of The Fowl Life worldwide, we've partnered with Travel Wisconsin and the Department of Tourism to draw the foremost experts in everything outdoors to highlight Wisconsin as a must-go-to destination.

This partnership is the perfect catalyst for philosophies from the left to the right to find common ground in organic eating, harvesting, conservation, and species management. There is no bigger opportunity to highlight every element of the outdoors and eliminate the consternation between environmental success and population management for the purpose of enjoying Wisconsin and putting food on the table. Travel Wisconsin guests and Joel dig into the tough issues and discern why Wisconsin, replete with natural resources, is the perfect model for common ground.

If you're not afraid of controversy, want to be a part of the solution, and believe your rights should be guaranteed, the Fowl Life podcast Midwest series is a must-listen.

HUNTING NEWS & INFORMATION

Take back the night with Galco’s Halo™! Designed to comfortably carry a pistol equipped with a weapon mounted light, the Halo remains compact enough for realistic concealment of a light-equipped pistol.

ALPS OutdoorZ, the premiere manufacturer of extreme-duty hunting packs and outdoor gear, rolls into the 2024 hunting season with the all-new Dialed-In Rifle Vest.

TRUE’s Sawback Machete is a Parang blade-style tool boasting a 17-inch cutting edge. On the back is an aggressive 13.5-inch pull saw. Made of 3Cr13 steel, it will hold an edge well and effectively resist rust even after hard use.

 Remington Ammunition proudly announces its ongoing collaboration with Youth Shooting Sports Alliance (YSSA), reinforcing the shared commitment to introducing safe and responsible shooting sports to new enthusiasts.

APEX Ammunition’s 12-gauge Turkey TSS and Turkey Ninja TSS.410 bore received high praise in Outdoor Life’s recently released “Best Turkey Loads of 2024” tests.

The new NOMAD Turkey Vest is fabricated from quiet, 100% polyester fabric, the NOMAD Turkey Vest is built tough to last season after season. The vest’s 8-size adjustment straps keep the offering simple while providing a multitude of adjustments, making it truly one size fits all.

The National Bowhunter Education Foundation recently sponsored the 2024 Archery Trade Association Archery & Bowhunting Summit and Partner Social in St. Louis, MO. This gathering gave attendees an opportunity to discuss best practices and discovered how this information can be applied to improve their business and these sports.

With SKRE Gear Turkey Bundles, you can dress for success from top to bottom in zero-compromise high-tech clothing sold at a reasonable price.

Petersen’s HUNTING has tapped Colton Heward as its new Managing Editor. Heward, a noted big-game guide and successful outdoor journalist, will be help lead HUNTING’s efforts to educate, entertain and inform hunters through its print, digital and social channels.

Conversations Hunters Need to Hear - Bold and groundbreaking, The Fowl Life podcast with Chad Belding partners with SCI for the series “Fowl Thoughts.”

XS Sights is now offering its new and improved R3D 2.0 Tritium Night Sights for the Springfield Armory SA-35 pistol.

I have some exciting news! The Hunting Wire is now weekly!

This is a significant milestone for us. I want to thank our outdoor industry for the years of support, contributions, advice, and encouragement that helped build The Hunting Wire into the award-winning product it is today.

I also want to thank my publishers, Jim Shepherd and Alex Miceli, for their patience and latitude in evolving The Hunting Wire to provide compelling news, information, advocacy, and leadership for our community. Additionally, I want to thank the fellow editors and support staff at The Outdoor Wire Digital Network for their help. Every edition of our Wires is a team effort.

Lastly, I want to thank my wife, Wendy, and my daughter, Brenn, for their support and patience with me over the years. As most of you in our profession would agree, this isn't a job - it's a lifestyle, and it's one that has seen me writing, editing, and networking well beyond office hours, during holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, and more. "Sorry. I need five more minutes, honey," it will probably be on my tombstone.

As we transition to a weekly edition, expect The Hunting Wire to be more concise and for content staples like The Voice of Leadership Panel, Chad Belding's Keep Talkin column, and feature stories, reviews, and guest articles to run independently. Doing this helps give our outstanding content better focus and lets us keep the news and information we share much more timely.

This week's edition features a marvelous Voice of Leadership Panel (VoLP) essay by Jon Zinnel from Federal. He not only talks turkey with us but also gives us a glimpse into his parenting style as a father, hunter, and outdoor leader in our community.

We paired Jon's piece with Chad Belding's own leadership moment woven into his column, Keep Talkin.

Next week, neither the VoLP nor Keep Talkin will run, but they will return next week. As we build this new publication schedule, please expect some more changes as I balance the editorial look and feel moving forward.

Again - thank you for helping The Hunting Wire continue to grow. It is my honor and privilege to serve as your editor.

Jay Pinsky

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announces the release of the new M&P15 Sport III rifle. 

RAPID CITY, SD – The National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) celebrates the European Bowhunting Federation’s(EBF) contributions to increase bowhunting options in Europe. Recent successes include progress to allow bowhunting in Morocco and the legalization of bowhunting in Denmark.

Bass Pro Shops announced plans for a new destination retail super store location in South Fayette Township, Pa., in the southwest suburbs of Pittsburgh. Bass Pro Shops’ newest store will be the company’s third in the great state of Pennsylvania, and the first in western Pennsylvania.

There are numerous ways to process venison, but one method that’s a hit with just about everyone—kids and supposed venison-haters included—are deer sticks. Of course, every self-processing hunter, meat locker, and game processor has their own favorite recipes… Here’s one that I produce in my own kitchen that’s easy, minimizes mess, and yields tasty results.

Federal has received the 2024 Gold Award in the category of Shotshells by the readers of Predator Xtreme. Hunters who read this magazine are extremely loyal to the products they use. These annual awards allow them to reveal what products they think are the absolute best.

They give us their all and never complain, so it is understandable that we want to keep our dogs as safe and comfortable in the field as possible. That is why ALPS OutdoorZ, the premiere manufacturer of extreme-duty hunting packs and outdoor gear, developed the industry’s first Hybrid Dog Stand.

Benjamin Airguns has employees who not only make and sell high-quality air rifles, but they also competitively shoot them too. Shawn Pragle, Daryl Van Why, John Solpietro and Ethan Butterfield make up “Team Benjamin” and frequently compete in the hunter class of American Airgun Field Target Association matches.

Knight & Hale announced that the Run N' Gun 200 Turkey Vest is available in Mossy Oak Greenleaf and Original Bottomland. The vest's 10-point adjustment system ensures a tailored fit, with customizable settings providing comfort during extended periods in the field.

The new ESS Realtree MAX-7 camo eyewear collection boasts ESS's legendary ballistic protection while paying homage to the hunter. ESS Realtree camo eyewear provides go-to styling and superior form, fit and function to keep customers safe, both on or off duty and throughout their outdoor adventure.

To help shooters make the long and steady shots, MTM stands ready with the Predator Shooting Table.

New for the Spring 2024 season, Huk is proud to announce the launch of its updated ICON Performance Knit Collection. The ICON has been fully revamped for 2024 to deliver even more rod bending, pulse-raising, and angler-proven performance.

The National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) announces the latest winner in its Photos from the Field initiative and contest.

SIG SAUER introduces the MCX-REGULATOR for an entirely new level of modularity. The MCX-REGULATOR is an aluminum frame rifle with a gas-piston operating system, a Magpul™ SGA Mossberg 500/590 traditional stock in a Gen II NiR FDE Cerakote™ for reduced IR Signature.

From the river bottoms to the hardwoods, turkey hunters nationwide know that life-like motion is the key to making wary toms commit to covering

MTM Case-Gard, the first name in innovative polymer-based solutions for shooting and outdoor enthusiasts, raises a toast to successful anglers across the northern tier on another exciting ice fishing season.

Rimfire conversion kits for the Blaser R8 rifle are now available in .17 HMR, .22 WMR, .17 Hornet and .22 Hornet, in addition to 22 LR.

Big & J Legit is a testament to the quality and effectiveness of mineral supplementation for deer. This formula supports robust antler growth and contains essential nutrients and minerals, such as calcium, phosphorus, and critical trace elements.

Avian-X makes adding the natural appeal and comfort of movement simple, thanks to an all-new motion system, the X-Factor Motion System, that ensures your spread looks alive regardless of where you’re getting after gobblers this spring.

SKRE Gear, a complete line of high-performance hunting apparel designed by hunters for hunters and responsibly priced, has announced the launch of its Ambassador/Affiliate Marketing Program.

FL Outdoor, home to Swhacker Broadheads, C’Mere Deer and TAC Vanes, is growing its team, and Hal Thomas has been hired for the newly created position of marketing brand manager for Kelly’s Outdoor division.

 
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