Your Texas NRA-ILA Team recently attended, and competed in, the National Sporting Clays Championship at The National Shooting Complex, in San Antonio, Texas! This annual event hosts over 2,000 competitors, all “gunning” to be the National Champion. Along with the registered shooters, your favorite sporting clay industry leaders were present and proud to celebrate the wonderful freedom of firearms in sports. With a week full of competition, the National Shooting Complex hosted plenty of events to engage the event competitors and the event attendees. This action-packed week allowed your Texas NRA-ILA Team to meet with fellow NRA members and partners and bring in new freedom-loving members. Thanks to the Second Amendment, we have organizations such as the National Sporting Clays Association to bring the pro-gun community together to enjoy firearms in a safe and family-friendly environment. Be sure to put this event on your calendar for next year; you won’t want to miss out on the elite competition and fun events that are put on for all!
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