Aguila Ammunition: Supporting Whittington Center's Youth Adventure Camp

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posted on May 13, 2016
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The Whittington Center's Youth Adventure Camp has been a "dream camp" for adventurous teens for 25 years. For 10 days, the lucky camp attendees get to learn the basics of everything outdoors. One of the highlights of the camp is that the kids learn the basics of shooting from expert instructors on the Center's 18 shooting ranges. Given that many of the campers are beginners, it's no surprise that shooting rimfire—with its low recoil and relatively quiet report—is one of the most popular segments of the camp. However, given the famous shortages of .22 ammunition that have occurred in recent years, sometimes it's a challenge to ensure that there's enough .22 ammunition to go around. Thanks to Aguila Ammunition, however, 2016's Adventure Camp will have no such issues. Click here to read the full report from our friends at American Rifleman!

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