Fund-Raising Program for Michigan RPA Junior Rifle Shooters
There’s a new effort underway to support the Michigan Junior Shooters. The fund-raising campaign hopes to raise $500.00 by Christmas time. Bryan Litz is helping with the effort, donating $4.00 from the purchase price of copies of his book, Applied Ballistics for Long Range Shooting.
Bryan explains: “Funds raised in this campaign will be used to support all disciplines of rifle shooting for Michigan juniors including High Power, Long Range, and Smallbore. Funds will be used to offset costs of team T-shirts, entry fees, travel, housing, and so on. Basically, we are hoping to defray the expenses of competing at a higher level — costs which juniors often cannot cover on their own. I’ll be updating the ‘thermometer’ image as we approach our goal of $500.” Visit the Michigan Rifle and Pistol Association – Juniors WebLog to learn about the juniors’ participation in recent competitions.
The $4 donation per book applies for books sold directly from the Applied Ballistics website. Ordering direct is also the only way to order ‘autographed’ copies of the book.
Bryan adds: “Please consider this as a gift option for a fellow shooter, and to help support young people involved in the shooting sports.”
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What a selfless act on Bryan’s behalf to support this program and good luck to his endeavor.
The book is fantastic and is a must read for all shooters. I have my copy well dog eared for my favorite chapters and data pages.
Now for a small amount of humor but also a teaching moment, the young shooter at the top/left is holding the rifle at a most precarious position in relation to the head of the adult coach.Bob is kneeling and is probably in a much safer locale.Sorry, but I could not help but notice!!
Nonetheless, my deep and sincere hope this is a success for all involved.
Thank you for your support!
We are on pace to exceed our $500 goal, as we are already to $88 less than 1 week in (refresh your browser to see the updated image at the start of this thread).
Furthermore, John Pierce of Pierce Engineering (a Michigan based gunsmith) has donated $300 to the MI junior program, Thank You Jim!
Please keep spreading the word and have a great weekend.
-Bryan