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March 10, 2008
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Report: Hunting, Shooting Gear Tops Golf in Sales
NEWTOWN, Conn. -- Fore! Sportsmen and women are playing through.
Hunting- and shooting-related equipment has out-driven golf in sales,
according to data released by the National Sporting Goods Association.
New statistics show that hunting gear and firearm sales topped $3.7
billion in 2006, up 4.1 percent from the previous year. Only exercise
equipment performed better, with sales of $5.22 billion, according to
NSGA's most recent "Sporting Goods Market" report. Golf equipment, which
claimed the No. 2 spot the previous year, fell into the third spot with
$3.66 billion in sales.
"These statistics not only further demonstrate the willingness of
America's 40 million hunters and shooters to spend big bucks to enjoy
their lifestyles, but also show our industry's success in continuing to
develop new products to meet their needs," said Doug Painter, president
of the firearm industry's trade association, the National Shooting
Sports Foundation.
"The increase in projected sales reported by NSGA corresponds to other
increases we saw between 2005 and 2006 in production, excise taxes on
firearms and ammunition, background checks related to the purchase of
firearms and in hunting license sales," said Painter.
NSGA's sales projection for 2007 shows golf equipment and hunting and
shooting equipment running neck-and-neck to claim the No. 2 spot, with
exercise equipment remaining at No. 1.
Included in the hunting- and shooting-related equipment category are
firearms ($2.18 billion in 2006 sales), airguns ($224.1 million),
ammunition ($977.1 million), knives ($51.8 million), paintball
guns/packages ($220.9 million) and reloading equipment ($52.0 million).
Below is a listing of the top 10 categories.
2006 Sales: Athletic and Sports Equipment
1. Exercise - $5.22 billion
2. Hunting and firearms - $3.71 billion
3. Golf - $3.66 billion
4. Athletic goods team sales - $2.62 billion
5. Fishing tackle - $2.22 billion
6. Camping - $1.53 billion
7. Optics - $1.01 billion
8. Snow skiing - $615.0 million
9. Billiards / indoor games - $570.9 million
10. Tennis - $419.8 million
The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), formed in 1961, is the
non-profit trade association for the shooting, hunting and firearms
industry. NSSF directs a variety of outreach programs to promote greater
participation and a better understanding of hunting and the shooting
sports, emphasizing safe and responsible ownership of firearms. For more
information, visit www.nssf.org.
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