MidwayUSA Foundation Adds Three New Additions to their Team

Columbia, MO – Jan. 28, 2025 –  The MidwayUSA Foundation announced the addition of three new team members to the Foundation. Each of them brings unique skills and experiences that will undoubtedly contribute to our success.

Pete Eisentrager will serve as the Deputy Director, a newly created position based in the home office in Columbia, Missouri.

Dan Darragh is the new Program Manager, providing service to the western region from Boise, Idaho. Dan will assist youth shooting programs in 11 states, including Washington, Oregon, California, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, Hawaii, and his home state of Idaho.

Chance Cover is the new Logistics Coordinator. Chance began with the Foundation in December and manages the Fundraising Product Grant Program from the Columbia, Missouri office. Chance processes orders and ships items that youth shooting programs request to conduct fundraisers in their local community.

About

The MidwayUSA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity working to sustain and grow youth shooting sports by providing long-term funding to youth shooting teams through annual cash grants. Every donation made is tax-deductible and allows the Foundation to assist in expanding and enhancing the leadership skills, confidence, and discipline of today’s youth through shooting sports activities.

To volunteer, mentor or donate, find more information at https://www.midwayusafoundation.org

Habitat Differences in Quail Species

Quails are small, plump birds that are often found scurrying about on the ground in search of food. These adorable birds come in a variety of species, each with their own unique habitats that suit their specific needs. Let’s take a closer look at the different homes of quail species and how they have adapted to thrive in their environments.

Exploring Quail Locations

Quails can be found in a wide range of habitats, from grasslands and deserts to forests and mountains. Their homes are typically located close to areas with abundant food sources and cover for protection. Some quail species prefer open grasslands where they can easily forage for seeds and insects, while others thrive in dense shrublands where they can find shelter from predators. Each habitat offers its own set of challenges and opportunities for these resourceful birds.

A Look into Quail Habitats

In addition to their preferred habitats, quails also exhibit unique nesting behaviors. Some species build their nests on the ground, while others nest in trees or even use abandoned rodent burrows. This diversity in nesting habits allows quails to adapt to a variety of environments and ensure the survival of their offspring. From the arid deserts of the Southwest to the lush forests of the Pacific Northwest, quails have found ways to make their homes in diverse landscapes across North America.

Quail Species and Their Diverse Dwellings

Each quail species has evolved to thrive in its specific habitat. For example, the Gambel’s quail, commonly found in the deserts of the American Southwest, has adapted to the arid conditions by seeking out water sources such as desert oases and relying on cactus fruit for hydration. On the other hand, the California quail, a resident of the coastal regions of the West, prefers brushy areas near water where it can find cover from predators and access to a variety of plant foods. These unique adaptations showcase the resilience and ingenuity of quail species in making the most of their surroundings.

Northern Bobwhite
Northern bobwhites prefer habitats with:
• 10-30% brush canopy cover
• A mixture of short and tall plants with bare ground in a well-interspersed
patchwork mosaic
• Diverse herbaceous plants, bare ground, and woody escape cover
• Edge habitats, utilizing field and border edges for feeding, nesting, and cover

Scaled Quail
Scaled quail inhabit:
• Arid grasslands and shrublands in the southwestern United States and Mexico
• Areas with abundant forbs and limited shrub growth
• Desert grasslands generally found beyond the 100th meridian
• Relatively flat, open country with sparse, low-growing grasses and vegetation
like mesquite and cholla

Gambel’s Quail
Gambel’s quail are found in:
• Semiarid grasslands, bajadas, arroyos, chaparral, evergreen woodland, desert scrub, oak woodland, pinyon-juniper, and riparian areas2
• Habitats with open ground and high woody canopy cover2
Mountain Quail
Mountain quail prefer:
• Steep, brushy, broken woodland habitats
• Elevations above 2,000 feet3
• Mountainous chaparral in ranges west of the Rockies

Montezuma Quail
Montezuma quail inhabit:
• Wooded, steep mountain terrain with prominent grassy understory at elevations greater than 4,900 ft.
• Riparian corridors, desert washlands, and mixed-oak woodlands at lower elevations

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Benelli Expands Super Black Eagle 3 28-Gauge Model Series

January 2025, Accokeek, MD – The sub-gauge renaissance has taken a firm hold across the sporting landscape, injecting a new level of fun and participation for many waterfowl and upland hunters while presenting new challenges and tactics for turkey hunters. Benelli is proud to have led the charge in nurturing the growing 28-gauge category with entries represented in the Super Black Eagle 3 and Ethos lines.

For 2025, Benelli adds three more models in this exciting chambering to the Super Black Eagle 3 series.

In a nod to the outstanding performance of 28-gauge TSS loads for turkey hunting and the typical run-and-gun nature of the sport, Benelli has added a 24-inch barrel model to its already extensive roster of 28-gauge SBE3 shotguns. Boasting Mossy Oak® Bottomland Original™ camo paired with a Patriot Brown Cerakote treatment on the barrel and receiver, this shotgun hits all the marks for a hard-use, fast-handling hunting shotgun — whether that hunt takes you after spring gobblers, woodland grouse, timber ducks, or doves.

In addition, Benelli expands the SBE3 28-gauge line with two new color configurations available for 28-inch-barrel shotguns. The new patterns are waterfowl-focused with GORE™ OPTIFADE Marsh furniture combined with Patriot Brown Cerakote and GORE™ OPTIFADE Timber working with a Tungsten Cerakote.

Much of the 28-gauge appeal comes from the soft-shooting nature of these shotshells. Since the SBE3 offers a firm foundation in comfort thanks to its recoil-absorbing ComforTech stock, shim kit for drop and cast adjustment, and ergonomic controls, an SBE3 in this chambering is the easiest-shooting yet most rugged semi-auto shotgun on the market today. 

For more information on Benelli USA’s full line of premium shotguns and centerfire hunting rifles, visit BenelliUSA.com.

Benelli Adds Advanced Impact Technology to Famed SBE3 Shotgun Line

January 2025, Accokeek, MD – Benelli’s Super Black Eagle 3 is heralded around the world as the most advanced, most rugged, and most dependable hunting shotgun ever developed. Now, Benelli takes the proven SBE3 platform to even greater heights with the integration of the new Advanced Impact (A.I.) barrel and choke system.

Advanced Impact is the latest in a long list of technological innovations by Benelli engineers to enhance shotgun performance and shooting comfort. The A.I. system is comprised of an innovative barrel bore contour coupled with Benelli’s new Advanced Impact CRIO® chokes. Combined, the A.I. barrel and choke deliver a payload downrange with greater velocity and energy than standard shotgun barrels up to 50% greater on-target penetration. What’s more, the unique design of the barrel and choke enhances pellet density and promotes more uniform spread. This means the shot not only hits harder and penetrates deeper, but also puts more pellets on the target.

Four new SBE3 models featuring the Benelli A.I. system are offered for 2025.

The Super Black Eagle 3 A.I. comes in 12-gauge (3 1/2-inch) or 20-gauge (3-inch) chambers with 28-inch barrels and GORE™ OPTIFADE Timber camo. The gray anodized receiver compliments the gray Benelli Surface Treatment (BE.S.T.) barrel finish, providing industry-leading protection from rust and corrosion.

Rough-weather hunters will also appreciate the new Super Black Eagle 3 A.I. Cerakote models. Offered in 12-gauge (3 1/2-inch) or 20-gauge (3-inch) chambers with 28-inch barrels, these semi-auto shotguns feature a durable Cerakote receiver and barrel finish in either FDE or Patriot Brown, both of which pair with Realtree® Max-7™ or Mossy Oak® Bottomland™ camo furniture, respectively.

All four shotguns boast standard features that have made the SBE3 series to top choice for hunters who demand maximum performance and dependability with no sacrifice in handling or shooting comfort. Each of the SBE3 A.I. models run on Benelli’s Inertia Driven® system for reliable cycling in the worst conditions and include Benelli’s ComforTech™ 3 stock for all-day shooting ease, plus an upsized bolt handle and bolt release for effortless operation when wearing gloves.

If you thought the Benelli SBE3 series shotguns couldn’t get any better, you’re in for a surprise the moment you pull the trigger on any of the new-for-2025 SBE3 Advanced Impact models. MSRP: $2999 – $3199 depending on model.

For more information on Benelli USA’s full line of premium shotguns and centerfire hunting rifles, visit BenelliUSA.com.

Franchi Introduces the Next-Generation Affinity 3 and 3.5 Shotguns

January 2025, Accokeek, MD – Since its introduction, Franchi’s Affinity 3 and Affinity 3.5 semi-auto shotguns have served as steady companions in duck blinds, upland fields, and competitive venues across the country and around the world. For 2025, Franchi proudly unveils the next generation of this sporting arm as the brand’s first all-new semi-auto platform in over a decade.

The new-generation Affinity 3 and 3.5 semi-auto Inertia Driven® shotguns are constructed around a fresh stock design that not only highlights the brand’s Italian artistry DNA but also boosts ergonomics for faster, more positive handling in all shooting conditions. A thinner forend with increased checkering offers a better hold and snappier swings. This concept extends to the grip, where the checkering is distributed higher and farther back on the grip to enhance control.

Aesthetics have not been overlooked in the new stock design. Clean lines flow gracefully from the grip, across the receiver, and into the forend, creating a visual continuity that reflects the shotgun’s exquisite ergonomics and precision construction. This design is also supported by a new trigger guard that subtly blends with the overall profile.

This trigger guard is part of the new-generation Affinity’s functional upgrades. By expanding the guard to a more rectangular profile, Franchi designers created more room for the trigger finger — particularly when wearing gloves. The new Affinity also features an updated magazine cap, and the bolt release button is now oblong (versus circular) with raised edging for more positive manipulation.

Another significant improvement is the addition of a two-piece shell latch. By shifting to a two-piece construction, shooters can load the shotgun faster and with less effort than with a conventional one-piece shell latch design.

Lastly, the new Affinity semi-auto addresses ergonomics with a new adjustable recoil pad system that mitigates perceived recoil by up to 50%. The standard length of pull can be shortened, providing an optimal setup for most body types. This system delivers performance that hunters and competitors have come to expect.

The Affinity 3.5 comes in 12-gauge, 2 3/4-, 3-, and 3 1/2-inch chambering with a 28-inch barrel. Consumers can choose between three finishes: black synthetic/matte blue, Realtree® Max-7™, and Mossy Oak® Bottomland™.

The Affinity 3 is available in 28- and 26-inch barrel lengths chambered in 12-gauge 2 3/4- and 3-inch with three finish options: black synthetic/matte blue, Realtree® Max-7™, and Mossy Oak® Bottomland™. Hunters with a lean toward the traditional can opt for the new Affinity 3 with a 28-inch barrel. MSRP:  $1079 – $1379 depending on model.

To learn more about Franchi’s shotguns and bolt-action rifles, visit FranchiUSA.com.

Browning® Ammunition Delivers NEW Shotshell for Competitive Shooters

Arnold, Mo., (January 20, 2025) – NEW from Browning Ammunition, Golden Clays™ Performance Target is for the competitive shooter looking for premium shotshell ammunition at an exceptional price point.

Available in 12 gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge, 16 gauge, and .410 bore, Golden Clays Performance Target utilizes lead shot alloyed with antimony to deliver tight patterns and maximum target-breaking energy. Crush clays like no other with The Best There Is™ in ammunition for clay target shooting. 

Browning Golden Clays Performance Target features: Alloyed Lead Shot – Reduces deformation, for consistent patterns and hard-hitting performance on clay targets Competition Grade Wad – 4-petal one-piece wad gives uniform velocities and consistent shot release.

Browning Golden Clays Performance Target shotshells are now available at an outdoor retailer or dealer near you. Learn more about the full line of Browning Ammunition at www.browningammo.com
 

Retay USA Unveils Air Control Extreme (ACE): Redefining Shotgun Performance for Waterfowl Hunters

Easton, Md. (January 2025) – RETAY USA, the North American sales and distribution for RETAY ARMS, makers of innovative shotguns, is proud to introduce the Air Control Extreme (ACE), the next generation in Inertia Plus™ shotguns, designed specifically to meet the needs of the most demanding waterfowl hunters.

Built on the legacy of the Masai Mara and enhanced with 16 all-new performance features, the ACE is engineered to deliver reliability, innovation, and value. Available in Summer 2025, this new offering will be on display at the SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, Jan. 21 – 24, 2024, at RETAY USA’s Booth 70743 in Caesars Forum.  Everyone has different tastes, so RETAY made the ACE in a style to suit the individual shooter’s preference. The ACE lineup includes two distinctive receiver designs – a standard “slope back” receiver and a slight “humpback” version called the TYPE-R – allowing hunters to choose the style that best fits their preference. Both designs share the same premium features and internal parts with only a slight difference in appearance, as the ACE TYPE-R features a slightly raised receiver for enhanced handling.  

“The ACE and ACE TYPE-R were created with our customer’s needs in mind, combining the features they loved about our Masai Mara with significant upgrades that elevate the hunting experience,” commented Christian Handy, CEO of Banshee Brands, Inc. “With the ACE, we’ve delivered a premium shotgun that is not only highly functional but also accessible for hunters of all levels.”  

The improved light load cycling ensures consistent performance across the broadest range of shells of any RETAY shotgun. The cut-out loading port facilitates easy and quick reloading, while the improved Inertia Plus blot design enhances reliability and reduces cycling friction. The ACE is compatible with Benelli extended magazine tubes and Crio Plus chokes, offering greater versatility. The stainless steel recoil buffer spring ensures long-term durability and corrosion resistance.  The recoil-reducing “Airy” Recoil Pad, combined with a soft stock comb pad, reduces felt recoil by 30 percent for a more comfortable shooting experience. The receiver is drilled and tapped to accept Benelli rail mounts, allowing for easy installation of scopes or red dot sights. The redesigned ergonomic stock and forend provide a more comfortable and secure grip. The adjustable length of pull, utilizing the Airy Pad System, allows for customization to fit different shooters. The oversized easy-grip forend cap enhances control and maneuverability. The reversible safety button is easily adaptable for left- or right-handed users. The redesigned oversized charging handle offers improved leverage and ease of operation. The no-snag buffer tail prevents the buffer from snagging on clothing or gear. Finally, the oversized bolt release provides a larger target for quick and positive operation.  

The ACE and ACE TYPE-R are available in 12GA 3.5,” 20GA 3,” and 28GA 3” configurations, with a choice of drilled 28” or 26” barrels featuring optimized forcing cones. The MSRP starts at $1,049, making this advanced shotgun an attainable option for waterfowl enthusiasts everywhere. Both models come with RETAY’s limited lifetime warranty, ensuring peace of mind for years to come.  

ACE and ACE TYPE-R Specifications:   Caliber: 12ga 3.5,” 20ga 3,” 28ga 3” Action: Inertia (Inertia Plus™) Barrel: Drilled 28” or 26” Optimized Forcing Cone Magazine Capacity: 3+1 Sights: Single Fiber Optic Bead Drilled and Tapped: Yes Trigger Group: Push Button Removable LOP: 14.5” includes SHIM Kit MSRP: $1,049   For more information on RETAY USA visit the website, Facebook page, Instagram page, or YouTube page.

Longthorne Guns’ New Peregrine Barrels Shift the Balance of Power

At the Dallas Safari Club Convention in Atlanta held January 11-14, we ran into Longthorne Guns’  Managing Director, James Longthorne Stewart. The English gunmaker was showing, for the first time, their new 12-gauge Peregrine barrels.

The barrels’ name pays homage to the Peregrine Falcon because the raptor, as James put it, “is fast, deadly and accurate.”

Longthorne established a reputation for innovation through advanced barrel manufacturing. The company started milling shotgun barrels from a single steel billet in 2006 and by 2010 released their first products to market. Longthorne has since applied that patented process to titanium and Damascus-steel, and beyond that is currently developing a three-pound, 28-gauge all-titanium, over/under.

In their stand at DSC, James explained that through innovative engineering they were able to change the handling dynamics of a Longthorne from a swing to more of a rotation for a smoother and more controllable shotgun.

The 33-inch barrels feature a “reverse mid-rib,” according to James. The top rib, which has the design elements of a competition gun, starts at 8mm at the breach and widens to 10mm “for a better sighting plane.”

The goal of the new design was to shift the balance of the barrels more toward the receiver. “By moving the weight of the barrels closer to the breach, the gun rotates more than swings,” James explained. “We moved the inertia towards the back of the gun.”

He elaborated that peak barrels pressure is now about eight inches from the breach and starts to decrease as the payload moves midway through the barrels. By decreasing the pressure, Longthorne was able to make the barrels thinner toward the middle, but soon returns to the thicker inner bore as the pressure starts to increase again at the muzzle. Overall, the design yields a more balanced field and clays gun.

Longthorne’s Peregrin barrels will be available in both fixed constrictions and multi-choke options.

–Irwin Greenstein

For more details visit https://www.longthorneguns.com

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