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MidwayUSA Foundation Hosts 5th Annual Day of Clays – Minnesota

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The MidwayUSA Foundation just crushed it with their 5th Annual Day of Clays in Minnesota, pulling in over $225,000 to fuel the next generation of youth shooting teams— that’s no small potatoes in a world where anti-2A forces are laser-focused on sidelining our kids from the shooting sports. Hosted at Rice Creek Hunting & Recreation on May 2nd, the event drew 350 young athletes battling it out in a clay-shattering showdown, all while Reed’s Family Outdoor Outfitters stepped up as the title sponsor. Thanks to the Foundation’s ingenious donation-matching program, bankrolled by the legendary Larry and Brenda Potterfield, every dollar raised gets doubled, directly benefiting 42 youth teams across the state. This isn’t just a fun day at the range; it’s a strategic masterstroke in grassroots 2A defense, turning skeet fields into battlegrounds for building marksmanship skills and unbreakable Second Amendment advocates.

Dig deeper, and you’ll see why events like this are pure gold for the pro-2A community: they’re not only countering the cultural narrative that paints guns as villainous by showcasing safe, competitive shooting to hundreds of kids, but they’re also forging lifelong defenders of our rights. With youth participation in programs like Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and 4-H Shooting Sports exploding—SCTP alone boasts over 50,000 members nationwide—these fundraisers ensure teams have the gear, coaching, and ammo to keep growing. The Potterfields’ matching model amplifies community investment, creating a multiplier effect that rivals any political PAC, and in Minnesota—a battleground state where gun control pushes like universal background checks keep rearing their heads—this kind of momentum is crucial for sustaining trap and skeet leagues that double as recruitment pipelines for future NRA members and range owners.

The implications? As Big Tech and urban elites try to price out rural shooting traditions, initiatives like Day of Clays prove the 2A ecosystem is resilient and expanding. Over $1 million raised across all Foundation events last year alone signals a blueprint for replication nationwide, empowering local teams to thrive amid regulatory headwinds. If you’re in the shooting sports, grab your over/under and get involved—these aren’t just fundraisers; they’re the front lines of freedom, one broken target at a time. Check out midwayusafoundation.org to see how you can support or host your own.

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