Youth Target Shooter Sponsored by Chamber-View for 2014 Season

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posted on September 19, 2014
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Chamber-View, LLC, known for its firearms safety products, has announced it will sponsor Youth Target Shooter Ryan Fitch for the 2014 season. Chamber-View and Fitch will work together to promote firearm safety with the use of Chamber-View Empty Chamber Indicators. For his first competition as a Chamber-View sponsored youth shotgunner, Fitch competed in a Helice Tournament at the Dallas Gun Club in Lewisville, Texas on September 17-19, 2014.

Ryan-FitchFitch is a 13-year-old 8th grader who is involved with the shooting sports, National Jr. Honor Society, who plays football and basketball. He has competed with the National Sporting Clays Association, National Skeet Shooting Association and the United States Helice Association. Fitch has won over 20 trophies for numerous competitions and events.

For more from Chamber-View, visit Chamber-View.com.

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