All in all, SCOPE DLX revealed that it was another massive week for the ammunition market and our distributors, as COVID-19 continues to have a widespread impact on our industry. This unparalleled industry tool helps distributors and manufacturers by providing them with easy to understand data and information about real market situations so they can make better decisions. "Our partners continue to navigate the uncharted waters of COVID-19 with SCOPE DLX as a 'compass,'" says Easton Kuboushek, NASGW Director of Data Programs. "It's rewarding to see members ask questions and engage in SCOPE more frequently."
While still on the rise, optics shipments were still below the 3YR AVG at -4%. For the 2020 YTD shipments, they rose 5%, and their year-over-year growth was a little over 28% YTD.
About NASGW
The National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers is comprised of wholesalers, manufacturers, independent sales reps, media and service providers - both national and international - all of whom are primarily focused on shooting sports equipment and accessories. As a trade association representing the business interests of its members, NASGW's mission is to bring shooting sports buyers and sellers together. For more information about the NASGW, visit the association's website at www.nasgw.org.
About SCOPE DLX Data
SCOPE DLX Distributors in continuous operation for Firearms include: AmChar Wholesale, Bangers USA, Big Rock Sports, Bill Hicks & Co, Camfour-Hill Country, Chattanooga Shooting Supplies, Davidson's Inc, Gun Accessory Supply, Gunarama Wholesale, Hicks Inc, Lipsey's, Orion Wholesale, WL Baumler, Tactical Gear Distributors, Zanders Sporting Goods, and Sports South. Sports South is not included in the ammunition or optics trend.
The 3-year Average includes shipment data from 2019, 2018 and 2017 from all distributors listed above plus four additional distributors no longer operating. These include: Green Supply, LM Burney, United Sporting Companies, and Williams Shooter Supply.