SSUSA Annual Cover Contest

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posted on August 26, 2015
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Attention readers! Start saving your favorite photos for the annual SSUSA December cover contest. We had some great submissions last year and look forward to more of the same.

Beginning this month, please submit your favorite high-resolution (300 dpi or greater) photos of youth competitive shooting, famous shooting athletes or shooters on-the-line. Please remember eye and ear protection in your shots! To submit your photo, please email your submission to [email protected].


We’ll consider all submissions and pick one for the December, 2015 cover of Shooting Sports USA magazine. Professionals and amateurs may participate as long as reproduction rights are given to NRA. Bragging rights and recognition among your fellow readers will be your reward, as well as your photo posted on ssusa.org.

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