Simple Math: Hunt Like A Girl and Beretta Equal NSSF’s Plus One Initiative

One lucky winner will get the chance to introduce someone new to hunting through guidance from an all-female team.

by posted on September 23, 2024
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Hunt Like A Girl Contest 2024 Lede

Hunt Like A Girl, a brand of SLG2, Inc., which includes Shoot Like A Girl, Safe LivinG, Hunt Like A Girl and SLG2 Consulting, and Beretta USA are teaming up in support of NSSF’s Plus One movement for their annual guided Waterfowl Hunt at Rocky Creek Retrievers in El Campo, Texas, from November 13-16, 2024. One lucky winner will get the chance to introduce someone new to hunting through guidance from an all-female Hunt Like A Girl and Beretta team.

One hunt can be all it takes to create a new hunter for life. NSSF’s Plus One movement strives to recruit the next generation of hunters and shooters and grow America’s hunting heritage. Join the +ONE Movement and invite a friend on your next hunt. The mission works to secure a strong future for generations of hunters and shooters to come.

“We have found that simply not having the opportunity to try hunting is a major barrier for women who want to participate or learn more. Our annual contests are one of our favorite ways to introduce new hunters into the outdoor world,” said Karen Butler, president and CEO of SLG2, Inc. “We get to work alongside amazing women who work in the industry while sharing a love for the outdoors all thanks to Beretta’s support of the NSSF’s Plus One movement.”

"Beretta has a long-standing relationship with Shoot Like A Girl, and we've recently raised the bar by creating a unique hunting experience for beginners and women in our industry,” said Emmanuela Menichetti of Beretta USA. “This initiative allows participants to fully immerse themselves in the Beretta brand—whether it’s through shotgun and pistol training or experiencing our clothing and accessories firsthand. It’s not just about the hunt; it’s about learning from your mentors, forming unexpected bonds with your blind mate, and feeling empowered," said Emanuela Menichetti, Beretta Representative. "Moments like these make you want to share the experience and invite a friend on your next hunt, embodying the spirit of the +ONE Movement.“

The contest is open from Sept. 20 through Sept. 29 at 11:59 p.m. EST. Participants must submit an essay of why they want to attend this hunt and why it is important for them to bring a guest. Entrants who also submit a video have a higher chance of winning. Entrants must be allowed to possess a firearm and must be legal residents of the United States and District of Columbia who are 18 years of age or older.

To enter the giveaway and to learn more about SLG2, Inc. and Hunt Like A Girl’s mission, partners, resources and events, visit ShootLikeAGirl.com.

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