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Pass It On – Outdoor Mentors Announces RCBS Sponsorship to Expand Youth Hunting Opportunities

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Pass It On – Outdoor Mentors just dropped some game-changing news: RCBS, the gold standard in precision reloading gear, is stepping up with a major sponsorship to supercharge their youth hunting and shooting sports programs. This isn’t just a check in the mail—it’s a strategic alliance backed by RCBS’s Joel Hodgdon and Dr. Scott Petrie of Outdoor Mentors, aiming to blanket at least 40 states and Canada with hands-on opportunities for kids within four years. Imagine a network of young shooters mastering safe handling, marksmanship, and the thrill of the hunt, all fueled by the same reloading presses and dies that pros swear by. In a world where anti-gun narratives dominate school curriculums, this is RCBS putting its reputation—and resources—where its mouth is, directly countering the urban decay of youth disconnection from America’s outdoor heritage.

Dig deeper, and the 2A implications are electric. RCBS isn’t just sponsoring; they’re investing in the next generation of responsible gun owners, at a time when youth participation in shooting sports is our best bulwark against confiscation-happy politicians. Data from the National Shooting Sports Foundation shows hunting licenses among under-18s have spiked 20% in recent years, yet urban sprawl and indoor screen addiction threaten to reverse that. By embedding RCBS tech into these programs, they’re not only teaching reloading as a skill—precision, safety, thrift—but normalizing the Second Amendment as a pathway to self-reliance and conservation ethics. Think about it: kids who grow up tumbling brass and sighting in rifles today become the vocal advocates (and voters) defending our rights tomorrow, diluting the guns are scary myth with real-world proficiency.

This partnership screams momentum for the pro-2A ecosystem. With Hodgdon’s Hodgdon Powder legacy in the mix, it’s a family affair amplifying corporate firepower against regulatory headwinds like ATF overreach on homemade ammo. For the community, it’s a call to action—chip in, volunteer, or grab your RCBS kit and mentor locally. Pass It On isn’t passing the buck; they’re passing the torch, and if we rally, this could ignite a hunting renaissance that secures our freedoms for decades. Who’s with me?

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