Spots Still Available for Talladega 600

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posted on September 23, 2016
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The second annual Talladega 600 will begin Tuesday, Dec. 6, concluding Sunday, Dec. 11, at the CMP’s Talladega Marksmanship Park.

“We are thrilled to welcome back our competitors who competed last year and are also excited to introduce our new individuals to the most advanced marksmanship park in the nation, here at Talladega,” said Mark Johnson, CMP chief operating officer. “We’re looking forward to yet another week of fun on our ranges.”

In addition to competition, hands-on training courses will also make an appearance, as pistol and shotgun matches are set to fire on the manicured ranges and fields around the park. Individuals of all ages and skill levels are encouraged to attend.

For more information on the event, including registration and a complete Match Schedule, visit thecmp.org/competitions/matches/talladega-600.

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