August 1, 2025 - 20:55
In celebration of National Shooting Sports Month, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) is excited to announce a series of special rates aimed at promoting outdoor shooting activities. This initiative seeks to encourage participation in shooting sports among individuals and families throughout the state.
Throughout the month, participants can take advantage of discounted fees for various shooting ranges and events organized by the AGFC. The goal is to foster a love for shooting sports while emphasizing safety and responsible firearm handling.
The AGFC is committed to providing accessible opportunities for both seasoned shooters and newcomers alike. By offering these special rates, the commission hopes to inspire more people to engage in outdoor activities that enhance their skills and appreciation for nature.
As National Shooting Sports Month unfolds, the AGFC invites everyone to join in the celebration and take part in the numerous events lined up for this exciting occasion.
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