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Christensen Arms takes on new ownership of Hunting Illustrated

April 17, 2009

I have posted the official press release below. Hunting Illustrated has been sold to Christensen Arms. For those of you who are familiar with Christensen Arms, then you know they make a great custom rifle with their famous carbon barrels. They also have their Christensen Outdoors TV show currently on the Pursuit and Sportsman Channel. They are based out of Utah and are very excited to have the magazine as part of their Christensen Outdoors media and marketing channel.

So what does that mean for the magazine and the subscribers? For those of you who are waiting for the next issue to arrive, please be patient as this process has delayed our next issue. The most important thing is you will get the next issue coming in May and the magazine is continuing as strong as ever and all issues you have purchased in the past will still be honored. It really should be a smooth transition without much happening on the outside that will affect much of what you already enjoy about Hunting Illustrated.

I will continue as the Editor of the magazine and you will still get great articles and stories from writers and contributors as usual. Jeff Bishop is also continuing his great job of layout on the magazine and making it one of the best designed publications on the market. Some changes will come to the web site www.huntingillustrated.com and the on-line store and some other things will be changed out as this domain will become tied to www.christensenarms.com in some way still to be determined.

I will post some more a little later about some of the changes, but in the meantime if you have any questions or concerns please let me know. If you want to sign up or check on a subscription you can call (888) 517-8855. There will be many of you who signed up over the last two months who will just now see their credit card or check get processed. We held these on purpose until this deal was finalized. Because of this you will see your credit card charged by TDJ, Inc Christensen Arms.

Thanks for everyone’s awesome support!
David King
Editor
Hunting Illustrated

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Christensen Arms takes on new ownership of Hunting Illustrated

Fayette, UT- April 6, 2009 – The hunting industry’s premier custom rifle maker with their carbon barrels, Christensen Arms, has purchased Hunting Illustrated Magazine.

Known for cutting edge technology in the rifle industry, Christensen Arms is also home to their award winning Christensen Outdoors TV program currently on the Pursuit and Sportsman Channel. “Bringing on Hunting Illustrated Magazine as part of our company is a great fit and expands on what we do best here at Christensen Arms,” company president John Mogle relates.

Hunting Illustrated launched in 2001 and brought a unique format of editorial content combined with featured stories on the biggest bucks and bulls taken throughout the west. That format, along with its high standard of design and layout will continue with the magazine as it goes forward with its loyal followers and readers.

“We are excited about the future and the great combination we have with our TV show and now Hunting Illustrated to bring great hunting experiences and stories to our customers,” Mogle continues. “Hunting Illustrated will carry forward its high level of content that you will not be able to find anywhere else from the contributing writers and editors to the everyday hunter who has a once-in-a-lifetime story to tell.”

Staying on with the magazine is original editor David King and art director Jeff Bishop. These two positions are key to maintaining the high quality of the magazine as it expands and grows in the future. The first issue under this new ownership will be released May 26, 2009 and will be available on newsstands through Curtis Circulation Company.

For more information about Christensen Arms products and services visit www.christensenarms.com. To request an updated media kit please contact John Mogle.

Contact:
Christensen Arms
John Mogle
johnm@christensenarms.com
HC-13, Box 300585
192 E. 100 N.
Fayette, UT 84630 USA
435-528-7999

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3 Responses to “Christensen Arms takes on new ownership of Hunting Illustrated”

  1. Roger Hobbs on April 27th, 2009 7:59 pm

    Will the camo still be available Desert shadow, Mountain shadow etc.???

    It was great stuff !!!

  2. Lyle Smith on May 12th, 2009 12:45 pm

    I just want to verify for my friends and family who currently should have recieved April/May issues of Hunting Illustrated, we will recieve them after May 26th,2009.
    We have all had HI Magazine withdrawels, hot flashes, temper tantrums, etc. you get the idea!
    The question came up on a recent trip to Billings, Montana with family going to see my son Graduate w/Bachelors Degree in Billings. One brother from Western Oregon said he never got his magazine, my dad from Eastern Oregon never got his and myself from Eastern Oregon never got mine. So after the dicussion while driving to Billiings, we thought, maybe HI Magazine folded up shop like so many Businesses have done during these hard economic times that our country is seeing. So I get to Billings and my son and his roommates all said what is going on with HI Magazine (LIKE I SHOULD KNOW) your son has not got his current issue for all of us to read. They were very concerned with finals, and all they had going on before graduation and thought maybe they missed out on something happening in the world of hunting magazines. If in fact the Rocky Mountain College Graduates will have their copies comming soon I hope their forwarding addresses all make it to you in time for this lattest issue. So if in fact Christenson Arms will be sending out our issues soon, and all will be well, I think, we can all breath easy for a few more weeks while waiting. Thank you for the notice on the internet site. Looking forward to seeing Christensons Hunting Illustrated and whats to come!

    Thank You,
    Lyle Smith

  3. Justin Thornley on May 13th, 2009 9:02 am

    I was just wondering how do I subscribe to hunting illustrated? thanks

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