Shoot Like A Girl Mobile Range on Hand at NRA NASCAR Night Race

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posted on August 14, 2018
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Shoot Like A Girl will have its mobile range operational Aug. 16-18, 2018 at Bass Pro Shops NRA Nascar Night Race in Bristol, Tenn. This is the organization’s first year to attend the Night Race as a featured exhibitor.

Women over the age of 16 are invited to stop the mobile range and shoot a pistol, rifle and bow at no cost. New and experienced shooters are welcome. Those who attend will get instruction from some of the most qualified female NRA certified instructors and archery coaches in the country. Attendees can compare a variety of shooting sports products and brands located at the Shoot Like A Girl website.  

There will be giveaways throughout the weekend from Shoot Like A Girl and its corporate partners. Official Shoot Like A Girl merchandise will also be available for purchase at the event.

For information about Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race, Bristol Motor Speedway or to purchase tickets to the race, please visit bristolmotorspeedway.com

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Second Acts: Shoot Like A Girl's Karen Butler

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