Savage Arms Launches Free-to-Public Trigger Tour

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posted on June 9, 2017
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Savage Arms has announced its new, free to the public "Trigger Tour," which will allow firearms enthusiasts across the nation the chance to test-fire various Savage firearms at the range.

The Trigger Tour will run from June through October 2017, with stops at ranges and retailers across the nation. The tour will begin in Louisiana and Arkansas, before ultimately making stops in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, South Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Specific dates and locations can be found here.

“We’re proud to be teaming up with some of our great dealers to host these events,” said Savage Arms Senior Marketing Manager Beth Shimanski. “In addition to letting you try Savage’s best firearms, the events also offer great opportunities to meet like-minded hunters and shooters in your area. Plus, Savage Arms representatives will be on hand to answer firearms questions and help customers get the most out of their shooting experiences.”

The Trigger Tour will showcase a bevy of Savage models, which will be location dependent. The Savage Model 10 BA Stealth and new MSR 15 Recon are among those firearms that could be featured. Naturally, they'll all be outfitted with Bushnell optics and loaded with Federal Premium and CCI ammunition.

For more information, go to SavageArms.com/events.

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