Pflugerville, Texas -(AmmoLand.com)- TrackingPoint announced today that Sergeant Major Pete Gould and Mr. Todd Hodnett did not respond to the Charity Shootout Challenge.
The shootout invitation was personally extended on April 21,2016 and was to be arranged at a time convenient for both individuals.
The event was expected to raise $25,000 for the Chris Kyle Frog Foundation and benefit both military shooters and families supported by the foundation.
“It’s disappointing because the money raised would have helped others,”said John McHale, TrackingPoint CEO. “We will find another way to raise money for the Chris Kyle Frog Foundation.”
The Challenge Update Video
TrackingPoint is currently looking to find other participants to take part in the challenge. Details of the shootout including time and date will be announced once new challengers are confirmed.
In the meantime, TrackingPoint is opening it up to the public to share their thoughts on why SGM Gould and Mr. Hodnett did not respond, and says the best comments will be posted on their FaceBook page and winners will receive a complimentary TrackingPoint hat.
Read the original challenge here:
About TrackingPoint:
TrackingPoint, based in Austin, Texas, created the first Precision-Guided Firearm, a revolutionary new shooting system that puts fighter jet lock-and-launch technology in small arms, enabling shooters to make shots previously considered beyond human ability.
To learn more, visit www.tracking-point.com.