Crosman All-American Field Target Championship Registration Open

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posted on March 28, 2018
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Registration is now open for the 2018 Crosman All-American Field Target Championship, which is scheduled for July 20-22. The match will be held once again at the Rochester Brooks Gun Club in Rochester, NY. Air gun competitors from around the world will be attending the three-day competition that features multiple shooting matches—including the signature two-day rifle event.

There are five divisions and classes for competitors—Open, Hunter, WFTF, Freestyle and Pistol. In addition to the main rifle event, this year will also feature a pistol match, the Quigley Bucket Match and the Pyramyd Air Gunslinger match.

“The Crosman All-American Field Target Championship is one of the must-attend events for Field Target air gunners,” said Mark DeBoard, manager of shooting services for Crosman. “The [Championship] is a lot of fun for the entire family, we will have every level of competitor from the novice, to the world class competitor.”

Participants are invited to the reception on Friday night. Additionally, every two-day registered competitor will receive a gear bag full of goodies, and food vouchers.

For more information or to register, go to: www.crosman.com/caaftc

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