Vista Outdoor Inc. announced that it expects to record a material, non-cash intangible asset impairment charge in its Hunting and Shooting Accessories reporting unit (archery/hunting accessories, golf, optics, shooting accessories, and tactical products) in the third quarter of its fiscal year 2017. The company does not expect the impairment charge to have any impact on future operations, affect its liquidity, affect cash flows from operating activities, or affect compliance with the financial covenants set in its debt instruments. Although the company is in the process of finalizing the actual amount of the impairment, the company’s preliminary analysis indicates the impairment charge will be in the range of $400 million to $450 million. The company expects that the analysis supporting the impairment will be completed in time to allow for its recording in the third quarter of the fiscal year 2017.