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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2209604" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I was in 4-H shooting sports for 9 years, and getting ready to start my own son in it. I can say from first hand experience, a 4-H program would certainly benefit more from money earned through a raffle of an item like this vs just being given this item. The money could be used to purchase loaner rifles for kids that their parents can't afford to buy them a rifle, go towards an equipment trailer to haul targets, stands, rifles, slings, range equipment etc., the money could go into a pool fund to help families tight on money to pay for some expenses to get their child to a state shoot, or many many other needs for youth shooting sports groups. </p><p></p><p>A competition priming tool like this one is a fantastic piece of kit, but is essentially useless to the vast majority or youth shooting sports groups. It just doesn't really fit into the equation of youth type programs. This would be for a more advanced, likely adult reloading class, and even then it's value would be limited, for those first getting into reloading, it is unlikely they are going to start out with top of the line equipment. More like the generic rcbs or Hornady box kit.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, sorry for diverting, back on topic.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2209604, member: 87243"] I was in 4-H shooting sports for 9 years, and getting ready to start my own son in it. I can say from first hand experience, a 4-H program would certainly benefit more from money earned through a raffle of an item like this vs just being given this item. The money could be used to purchase loaner rifles for kids that their parents can't afford to buy them a rifle, go towards an equipment trailer to haul targets, stands, rifles, slings, range equipment etc., the money could go into a pool fund to help families tight on money to pay for some expenses to get their child to a state shoot, or many many other needs for youth shooting sports groups. A competition priming tool like this one is a fantastic piece of kit, but is essentially useless to the vast majority or youth shooting sports groups. It just doesn't really fit into the equation of youth type programs. This would be for a more advanced, likely adult reloading class, and even then it's value would be limited, for those first getting into reloading, it is unlikely they are going to start out with top of the line equipment. More like the generic rcbs or Hornady box kit. Anyway, sorry for diverting, back on topic..... [/QUOTE]
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