Tactical Works, Inc. Sponsors “Ace” in the 2010 Sniper Challenge

Tactical Works, Inc. www.tacticalworks.com Partners with CDI Precision Gunworks www.cdiprecisiongunworks.com & Alpha Industries & Manufacturing www.alphaindmfg.com to Sponsor “Ace” in the Sniper Challenge at the Creekside Firing Range in Taylorsville, GA July 17th.   

Arvada, CO June 21, 2010– On July 17th, 2010 Ace, with the help of Tactical Works, Inc., CDI Precision Gunworks, and Alpha Industries & Manufacturing, will hit the Creekside Firing Range with a Savage .308 to be the best of a group of 40 seasoned long-range shooters.   

Ace’s Savage will be a Short Action .308 with a Choate Tactical Stock, CDI Precision Gunworks bottom metal conversion, 10-Shot Alpha Magazines, Competition Trigger, Tactical Bolt Handle.   

The Challenge will include shooting various targets at unknown distances. None of the contestants will know the course until the morning of the shoot.  Targets will range from 100 yard to 600 yards. The shooters will be required to shoot from different firing positions and to move through various stations.    

All shots will be taken from the rifle that the shooter takes their first shot with including gear, rifle, ammunition, spotting scope, and anything else needed.   

“We’re really excited to be involved with this group in the Sniper Challenge. It’s awesome to see a great shooter like Ace compete head to head with a Savage rifle and products offered by Tactical Works, Inc. In the last shoot Ace took first place with a rifle that cost a fraction of most of the competing rifles. It says a lot about Ace and proves a mildly upgraded Savage can hold its own against the more expensive offerings out there. Let em fly Ace” said Andy Work COO of Tactical Works, Inc.   

 For additional information on the news that is subject of this release or for more details and availability for the products that are mentions in this release  contact Matt Work at 970.672.0765 or visit www.tacticalworks.com.   

 
 
 

    

 
 
 

   

 
 

  

 

 

Comments are closed.