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Testimonial From Clint Johnson, PR Chair for Ashe County Wildlife Club

After winning a $3,000 range grant from the NRA in 2014, the Ashe County (N.C.) Wildlife Club was able to purchase 12 of the Wyatt Earp target stands, and a wooden storage building in which to keep them. We replaced our shot-up wooden 2x4s that held shot-up heavy rubber backers.

Ashe County Wildlife Club gun range with Wyatt Earp Target Stands Storage shed at Ashe County Wildlife Club used to hold Target Meister Wyatt Earp stands and range equipment

We chose the Wyatt Earp stands because they were portable and easy to use; just put two furring strips in the frame, staple backers and targets to the strips and you can start shooting. We would recommend these stands to any club or individual.

Ian with a WW II Springfield M1 Garand rifle at Ashe County Wildlife Club Raymond with his 1914 Short Magazine Lee Enfield rifle at the Ashe County Wildlife Club gun range
Ian McNeil with a WW II Springfield M1 Garand and Raymond Robinson with his 1914 Short Magazine Lee Enfield.