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Boonville, MO – Tim and Becky Yackley will compete in the 2019 IPSC Rifle World Championship in Sweden, August 3 – 10. Tim will compete in the Men’s Open Team and Becky in the Ladies’ Open Team.
“We are confident going into the Rifle World Championship,” said Becky Yackley. “The Rifle World Championship isn’t just about being fast, it’s about being accurate and clean, which plays to our strengths.”
The Yackleys have already seen success during the 2017 Rifle World Championship in Russia, with Tim being the top placing shooter from the USA in 2017, 10th overall and Becky placing 9th in overall ladies’ standings.
This year, Team Yackley will compete with their CMMG RESOLUTE rifles, while competing against the world’s best shooters. CMMG became an official sponsor of Team Yackley earlier this year and the Yackleys have never looked back. With nine top 5 finishes this year, four being 1st overall, it is safe to say Team Yackley and CMMG rifles are a winning combination.
Team Yackley will do an Instagram takeover on CMMG’s Instagram page from July 30 – August 10. Be sure to follow @cmmginc for live coverage and updates during the Rifle World Championship. Help support the Yackleys with positive social comments as they compete overseas.
CMMG Lifetime Quality Guarantee
CMMG, Inc. will guarantee its products against defects in material or workmanship. CMMG, Inc. will repair, replace or substitute part(s) (at CMMG, Inc. discretion) at no charge to the customer if a defect of material or workmanship is found. All service work must be carried out by CMMG, Inc.
About CMMG:
CMMG began in central Missouri in 2002 and quickly developed into a full-time business because of its group of knowledgeable and passionate firearms enthusiasts committed to quality and service. Its reputation was built on attention to detail, cutting edge innovation and the superior craftsmanship that comes from sourcing all their own parts. By offering high quality AR rifles, parts and accessories, CMMG’s commitment to top-quality products and professional service is as deep today as it was when it began.
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