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National Rifle Association Women's Shooting and Hunting
Programs |
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"The Women's
Shooting Sports Foundation was founded in 1993 to introduce women and their
families to the fun and excitement of the shooting sports and the great
outdoors. Thanks to the successful programs of the Women's Shooting Sports
Foundation, thousands of women have picked up a gun or bow for the first
time, were taught the safe way to use it, and had a great time learning a
new sport." |
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"The National Shooting Sports
Foundation (NSSF) is the leading trade association of the firearms and recreational shooting
sports industry. A non-profit communications and marketing organization
formed in 1961, the NSSF manages a variety of programs designed to promote a
better understanding of and a more active participation in the shooting
sports." |
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"This 'Where to Shoot!' website was conceived by
the National Shooting Sports Foundation to assist shooting sports
enthusiasts at all levels in quickly locating sportsman's clubs, shooting
ranges, preserves, and hunting grounds—both in their own neighborhood and
across North America." |
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"The Amateur Trapshooting Association
serves as the faithful protector of the sport of trapshooting. As the
largest clay target shooting organization in the world, the ATA governs the
sport's rules and regulations and seeks ways to further enhance the sport
and increase participation." |
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"The National Muzzle Loading
Rifle Association exists to promote, support, nurture, and preserve NMLRA's
and our nation's rich historical heritage in the sport of muzzleloading
through recreational, educational, historical, and cultural venues such as
match competition, hunting, gun making and safety, historical re-enactments,
exhibits, museums, libraries, and other related programs." |
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"For more than a decade the Annie Oakley
Foundation has attempted to separate fact from fiction in the many stories
that have been written about our celebrated ancestor." |