ADWA and Blackpowder Products Target Hunters and Marksmen
AUSTIN, Texas – -(AmmoLand.com)- Innovation and affordability are two buzzwords that in reality rarely coincide. The American Deer & Wildlife Alliance (ADWA) announces Blackpowder Products (BPI), a provider of innovative and affordable products, as their latest sponsor. Founded in 1999 and through brand expansion, BPI is known today as a parent company to many highly successful brands in the hunting and shooting industry.
ADWA director of operations Annie Jones says: “One of our main objectives at ADWA is to increase participation in hunting, and we realize that a big roadblock can be simple economics. We support businesses, like Blackpowder Products, who provide quality products that are affordable enough for the average hunter.”
“BPI is excited to work with ADWA in increasing our exposure to their member organizations and individual members, but mainly we want to support their efforts in promoting our industry through education,” says David Meredith, Customer Service Manager and Public Relations for BPI Inc. “They are making tremendous strides in promoting everything we love about hunting and shooting in a positive light.”
Located in Norcross, Georgia, BPI Incorporated is the parent company to brands including CVA, PowerBelt Bullets, Quake Industries, DuraSight Scope Mounts and Bergara Barrels. By utilizing channel and direct sales relationships with sporting goods wholesalers, buying groups, specialty retail chains and mass merchants, BPI ensures that consumers can easily find their products nation-wide.
BPI’s staff of industry professionals use their knowledge and experience to take a product or a brand from conception, to manufacturing and finally to the marketplace. For more information on all BPI brands, please visit www.bpiguns.com.
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Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to the growth of the deer and wildlife industry, and to help educate consumers and the youth on the conservation issues which affect deer and wildlife as well as the industry. For more information on the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance, call 877.331.8607 or visit www.deerwildlifealliance.org.