Remington Outdoor Foundation and National Archery in the Schools Program® award scholarships to college-bound students

| May 31, 2010

By: Andy Fink & Tammy Sapp (press release) Photos Courtesy of: Tammy Sapp (Remington Outdoor Foundation) Shooting scholarships are one of the best sponsorships that companies within the shooting industry can provide. They are also an area that Junior Shooters magazine, as well as the national Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF,) and the National Rifleman Association […]

Firearm Safety: Remington Outdoor Foundation Firearm Training Sets & the IHEA

| May 28, 2010

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) leads the way in buying new International Hunter Education Association (IHEA)/Remington Outdoor Foundation Firearm Training Sets. By: Andy Fink & Tammy Sapp (press release) Photos Courtesy Of: Wisconsin DNR Safety is the most important aspect of the shooting sports that Junior Shooters magazine emphasizes. Teaching and implementing firearms […]

Scholarships to NASP from the Remington Outdoor Foundation

| April 2, 2010

Remington Outdoor Foundation teamed up with the National Archery in the Schools Program® (NASP) to offer college scholarships.     The Remington Outdoor Foundation has partnered with the National Archery in the Schools Program® to offer $3,000 in scholarships to college-bound students who are registered to participate in the 2010 NASP® National Tournament. “For the […]

Smith & Wesson’s Elite Silver Grade I O/U Shotgun

| January 10, 2009

By: Steven Perry (Junior Writer  For Kids By Kids) My name is Steven Perry. I currently live in Nampa, Idaho. I am 14 years old and I have been hunting and shooting sporting clays now for about 4 and a half years. I shoot mostly with my parents Matt and Christy Perry almost every Sunday. […]

A Junior Girl Shoots The MGM Ironman

| December 29, 2008

By: Sarah Bowers (16 years old) (Junior Writer  For Kids By Kids) Last June, I had the opportunity to shoot the MGM Ironman 3-Gun Match in Parma, Idaho. Begun in 1999, the Ironman quickly became one of the toughest and most competitive matches in the nation. Eleven stages, each requiring the use of all three […]

Who-RA – Clang Clang – The MGM/USAMU Junior Camp

| December 28, 2008

By Rhonda Gibson and Dale Price Provided by: Front Sight magazine, Jan/Feb. 2009 issue Take 43 kids away from their parents, put them on a bus to go to camp and hold on to your hat as the noise and commotion rocks the bus, right? Not on this bus. We were headed to the range […]