Federal Continues Sponsorship of SCTP

by
posted on May 22, 2023
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
MAINSCTP Logo

Federal Ammunition has continued its support of youth shooting sports as a Silver Level Sponsor of the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) for the 2023 season. A long-standing supporter of athletes and teams of the SCTP, Federal realizes the importance that shooting sports plays in the development of young athletes.

"As SCTP continues to grow while offering a safe, competitive and educational program across the country, Federal is happy to extend our support to the organization," says Jon Zinnel, senior manager of Youth Shooting Sports Programs. "Clay target sports continue to thrive and providing SCTP members with the highest quality ammunition made right here in America is just one way we can support the growth and support American jobs."

“We are extremely happy to have Federal involved in the support of our program,” said Tom Wondrash, SCTP national director. “With the continued strong growth of our program creating opportunities for young competitors, the support of industry and sponsors like Federal help us continue to create that environment for youth to succeed. We appreciate Federal’s commitment and support of youth shooting now and for years to come!”

A portion of Federal Ammunition’s sponsorship of the SCTP will be used for the Team “Make A Break” event this year. It is more important now than ever to support programs like the SCTP to help ensure the future of our sport and youth shooting. For more information on this, and the upcoming National Championships, where folks will have a chance to win some Federal Ammunition, visit federalpremium.com.

Latest

FP 6
FP 6

The Problem with Pressures: A +Peak Revolution?

The history of the projectile, and of the centerfire cartridge, is fascinating, and it seems as though we are ready to take the next step forward. Or are we? Let's take a look at how pressures have affected cartridges throughout history, and the evolution that seems to be currently starting.

More than $1.3 Billion Raised by Duck Stamp Sales

On June 26 the 2026-2027 Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp, aka Duck Stamp, went on sale. The fact it raises about $40 million for conservation annually gets the headlines, but there are underpublicized benefits for making the $25 purchase—even non-hunters.

Hardware Review: Henry H23 SPD PREDATOR

Check out Frank Melloni's review of the Henry H23 SPD PREDATOR.

First Look: Hawke Optics Vantage HD 30 SF

Hawke Optics has introduced its Vantage HD 30 SF, a second-focal plane riflescope line boasting System H2 optics for clarity.

Pyrodex Turns 50

Pryodex, the revolutionary black powder substitute that continues to be one of Hodgdon Powder Company’s most popular products for hunters who head afield with a “smoke pole,” was first introduced at the 1976 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits.

Know How: Understanding and Obtaining a Cold-Bore Zero

Have you ever spent hours at the range zeroing a rifle only to learn it is nowhere near center when you go to confirm it at camp? Many attribute this malady to scope shift during travel, and that can sometimes be the case. However, far more often this point-of-impact change can be attributed to the way we zeroed back home.

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.