7mm Backcountry
Experience the world’s most advanced 7mm rifle cartridge.
30 Super Carry
Hits like a 9mm Luger. Carries like a 380 Auto. Designed exclusively for defense.
Raptor Steel
Built in collaboration with Rob Roberts Custom Gunworks, these loads put more pellets on target through Raptor Series chokes.
FireStick
There’s never been a muzzleloading system like this. See all the benefits that set FireStick apart to provide the most convenient, safe and consistent performance ever.
Hydra-Shok® Component Bullets
The bullet that’s defined self-defense for a generation is now available as a component.
Federal X Duluth Pack
Check out the all-new lineup of Federal-branded Duluth Pack apparel and gear.
Model 2020 Waypoint Special Edition
We worked with engineers from Springfield Armory to create Custom Shop loads specifically designed for the utmost performance from the new Model 2020 Waypoint rifle.
Earning his fifth World Championship title in 2025, Hancock continues to set records. He stands alone being the first person ever to win five World titles in Men’s Skeet. At the 2025 World Championships in Athens, Greece, Hancock joined Federal Teammate Conner Prince and Christian Elliott to win the Men’s Skeet Team title for U.S.A.
At the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, he earned two medals including his fourth gold in Men's Skeet making him the sixth Olympian ever to win four gold medals in the same event. He joined Al Oerter (USA, discus), Paul Elvstrom (Denmark, sailing one-person class), Carl Lewis (USA, long jump), Michael Phelps (USA, 200m individual medley), and Mijain Lopez (Cuba, Greco-Roman heavyweight) in this accomplishment, and is the first shooting Olympian to achieve this feat.
Hancock won Olympic gold medals in Men’s Skeet at Paris in 2024, Tokyo in 2020, London in 2012, and Beijing in 2008.
Hancock is a five-time Olympic medalist, five-time World Champion, three-time Pan American Games Champion and has over 20 World Cup medals.
Learn how champion skeet shooter Vincent Hancock got his start, what’s on the horizon, and how he and keeps going strong after more than 20 years of world-class competition.