NRA Women 2024 Golden Bullseye Recipients to be Honored at NRA Show

Now in their 22nd year, these awards recognize the firearm industry’s top products and leaders.

by posted on May 13, 2024
Golden Bullseye Winners 2024 Lede

The winners of NRA Publications’ 2024 Golden Bullseye Awards—now in their 22nd year—wiill be honored at an invitation-breakfast during the 2024 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Dallas, Texas. The Golden Bullseye Awards recognize the firearm industry’s top products as voted on by NRA Publications’ staff editors.“Last year was one of massive new product introductions from the recreational shooting sports industry,” said NRA Publications’ Executive Director Doug Hamlin. “As a result, the NRA Publications editorial staff had some tough decisions to make to identify the best all new products.”

NRA Women 2024 Golden Bullseye Award Winners:

 

The awards are selected by the editorial staffs of four of NRA Publications’ properties through a rigorous evaluation process, and they are each reviewed by NRA Publications’ management. “Thank you to the dedicated NRA Publications editorial staffers who tested and evaluated hundreds of new products before making their 2024 Golden Bullseye selections,” said Hamlin. The awards are presented by American Rifleman, “the World’s Oldest and Largest Firearm Authority,” NRA’s American Hunter magazine, the world’s largest circulation hunting magazine, NRA’s most contemporary Official Journal, Shooting Illustrated, as well as by NRA Publication’s fastest-growing web property, NRAWomen.com.

See the complete list of winners here.

 

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