National Rifle League Dog Valley Precision Challenge

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posted on March 3, 2017
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The National Rifle League (NRL) recently announced the Dog Valley Precision Challenge (DVPC), presented by Rocky Boots—a two-day match this June 10-11. This national-level precision rifle match is a part of the 2017 NRL season, and will be held on private property near Nephi, UT. The match entry fee is $275.

Match sponsor Rocky Boots is contributing to the prizes, and will have a booth on site for attendees to view new products. Precision rifle competitors can expect hunting and natural terrain-based stages, and in addition there will be entertainment after shooting concludes each night.

"The National Rifle League is especially proud to have Dog Valley Precision Challenge in our 2017 schedule. The competitors will be shooting on new ground, as it is taking place at a private ranch near Nephi, UT, that has never been shot at before," says Tyler Frehner, director of match operations. "Match Director Cole Quarnberg is an avid hunter, match shooter, and shooting insider. [This] is sure to manifest in a challenging, yet practical course of fire."

For more information go to nationalrifleleague.org.

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