February 8, 2016

PRESS RELEASE: Rifle Caddy Joins Josh White Racing as Sponsor in 2016

Rifle Caddy official logo
Racing and hunting, together, are as natural as peanut butter and jelly.

Josh White Racing is hunting for race victories each and every weekend for the 2016 ARCA Racing Series season. The relationship with Rifle Caddy, however, involves the real deal of hunting as they join JWR as sponsor for the 2016 racing season.

Krista Berrigan, Co-owner and vp of marketing at Rifle Caddy spoke on Monday about the new partnership with White for 2016.

“I admire somebody who has the strength and ability to push forward in what they believes in,” Berrigan said via phone call. “I think that he has that. We can grow together as a company and where he can network my product. The more business he generates into the United States, then the more it will come back to sponsor him.”

White, 24, has been hunting since age 4 and now looks at a relationship with Rifle Caddy – one he believes is a no-brainer.

“These guys make stuff for hunting and I’m a big hunter,” White said. “I came about them last year, learning about their products. At Josh White Racing, we really like to be involved with our fans and really like to keep the awesome customer service with our sponsors.

“I really agree with a lot of things Rifle Caddy does and we want to take off with that and see where it goes.”

A company manufactured out of British Columbia, Canada, Rifle Caddy focuses on making in-truck holders for hunters and their rifles [as shown on the right]. Rifle Caddy has sold more than 6,000 units in the past year and looks to tap into the 35 million hunters in the United States.
A sample Rifle Caddy product

"Racecars and hunting have been in bed together for years, especially down South,” Berrigan said. “They’ve been involved and supporting each other for a long, long time. 

"I think it's a win-win for everybody. I think the coupling of the two together to support each other is probably a great thing.

“It was really built as a necessity by a hunter for a hunter. It stores, secures and transports your rifle. And it fits most grades of rifles because it locks between the trigger guard and pistal grip of the rifle."

Rifle Caddy, much like Josh White Racing, is a small-town business determined to grow in exposure in the year to come.

“We all want to grow and we all want to be successful,” Berrigan continued, “but at the same time managing and remembering all the efforts that people put forth to get you there."

“[White] is not in it for the notoriety, he’s in it because he loves to drive.”

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