I think it's hard to know exactly. Without a further breakdown and some speculation it's hard to know.
We have this:
and this:
The unknowns are:
If you just went to digital Front Sight magazine, how much of the advertising revenue would shrink? It probably won't go to zero.
And how much of the "Printing / Postage / Mailing" is due to Front Sight? I'm guessing the bulk of it, but there are still other printed USPSA materials that probably need to be done. I'm kind of suspecting that the $262k is the Front Sight cost.
Even if Front Sight advertising income dropped to $100k in an all digital format, it seems like you could cut out a lot of printing and mailing cost.
Or have people opt in to the paper magazine rather than opt out.
I'm just spitballing. I kind of like the paper magazine myself, but wouldn't cry if it went away. Most of the younger generation probably aren't as enamored with paper magazines as we are, though.