2025 Junior Support Raffle

Prize winners are as follows

1 – Howa M1500 Hogue 6.5PRC w/Carbon Fiber Barrel – Winner – Corey Reidinger, Jamestown

2 – Walther Hammerli Tac R1 22c 22LR – Winner – Matthew Langer, Lincoln

3 – Walther Hammerli Tac R1 22c 22LR – Winner - Joe Martin, Grand Forks

4 – Big Frig Badlands 45 Qt Desert Camo Cooler – Winner- Neil Jensen, Fargo

5 – Federal Premium Sporting Clays Bag Bundle – Winner – Becky Martin, Emerado

Drawing Date and Location: 2 PM, August 25th, 2025, Forks Rifle Club 2051 12th Ave NE, Emerado, ND 58228

Must be 21 to win firearms

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The MidwayUSA Foundation is helping us support North Dakota Shooting Sports Association and our Junior Programs.

Visit our Midway USA Foundation North Dakota Shooting Sports Association Endowment Page and DONATE NOW TO SUPPORT THIS ENDOWMENT

North Dakota Shooting Sports Association would like to thank all the people that purchased tickets supporting our juniors in 2025.  Special thanks to the ticket sellers for their hard work.  We would also like to thank the Midway Foundation for providing the prizes.

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