Idaho Organization is setting an example

Heads up for those interested:
F4WM ( foundation for wildlife management) is having their annual fundraiser banquet on Saturday, February 9 in sandpoint Idaho. Just finished up a donation set. Holster and minimal style wallet will be up for auction.
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How was the Sandpoint banquet last night?

Was hoping I'd have gotten a phone call this morning regarding the BAT raffle...no luck.

Coeur d'Alene banquet May 18!
 
As a life member of F4WM, I have been privileged to have had two custom rifles built for year-long fund raising efforts for the benefit of hunters and trappers who legally take wolves in Idaho. The first build was a 26 Nosler awarded at our 2016 banquet. The specifications on the rifle awarded this year include a 6.5 Creedmore built on BAT Machine Tactical Repeater action, Timney 700/7 Competition trigger, Wolf Precision Barrel/Chamber System, McGowan heavy 26" barrel, BAT Machine Muzzle Brake, Masterpiece Arms MPA BA chassis and a Leopold VX6 4-24 x 52mm riflescope.

Our next build will be a 6.5 PRC light sporter build on a BAT Machine action with a Proof Research 24" .264 Sendero Light barrel. I'm working on additional parts. Details and raffle tickets for this rifle will be available about mid-year at www.F4WM.org.

As successful as our fund raising efforts and those of our hunters and trappers have been, the Idaho Fish & Game Department estimates the wolf population here is still increasing 30% per year. The detrimental effects on our wild ungulate populations are proportional. We need all the help we can get.
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