TECH VALLEY TECHNOLOGIES’ “TARBOT” NAMED TOP 10 TECH GADGET AT 2015 SHOT SHOW

For Immediate Release:

New Target System benefits Shooting Enthusiasts, Recreational Shooters, Hunters, Firearms Training

 
Wilton, NY, March 13, 2015 – Tech Valley Technologies, Inc. (TVT), an innovative design and manufacturing WBE-Certified Small Business, is excited to introduce its newest target product for training, the TARBOT. In the March/April 2015 issue of World of Firepower magazine, TARBOT was named a “Top 10 Tech Gadget at the 2015 SHOT SHOW”.

TARBOT is an affordable, easy-to-use paper target system for adults and supervised Junior Shooters. With TARBOT, you can quickly and easily advance  your paper targets from the safety and convenience of your shooting position. There is no need to go down range to change out your targets, allowing you to gain additional target practice and increased trigger time.

TARBOT benefits include the ability to advance targets on command, when YOU are ready. Shooters can engage TARBOT from 200 to 1,000 yards, making  it ideal for rifle and/or pistol shooting. TARBOT is safe for indoor and outdoor ranges, given its flexibility and adaptability to a variety of range settings. Finally, TARBOT’s modular construction makes for easy repair and parts replacement.

TARBOT saves time, saves steps, and keeps shooters safer at the range.

To learn more about TARBOT, visit our *NEW* website at www.techvalleytech.com

 
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About Tech Valley Technologies, Inc.:

Established in 2003, Tech Valley Technologies (TVT) is a WBE-certified, innovative engineering & manufacturing firm that produces Thermal and Hit Detection/ Reactive Targets. Based in Wilton, NY, TVT works with federal, state, and Local U.S.Military & Law Enforcement by providing Live Fire and Simunition targets for range and armor training. TVT ships products to locations throughout the United States and internationally. More recently, TVT has begun adapting these technologies to Commercial/Recreational Shooting for qualification and target practice.

Contact: Barbara Hodge (barbhodge@techvalleytech.com) or Stephen Ryan (sryan@techvalleytech.com)

New York State 4-H Shooting Sports Working with Local Company

Tech Valley Technologies’ Tarbot target system is a growing hit among instructors in the New York 4-H Shooting Sports Program. As more instructors and youth are exposed to this product, it increases their ability to safely provide shooting opportunities that enable more shooters and greater instructor oversight.

The New York State 4-H Shooting Sports Program is considered to be the largest multi-disciplinary youth shooting program that is available across the Empire State. The rifle and archery disciplines are popular in 4-H clubs, camps and special interest programs. The air pistol discipline is the fastest growing.

The challenge for the instructors during range time is to provide youthful shooters or instructors in training with hands on, experiential learning by shooting air pistols either indoors or outside. The Tarbot target system from Tech Valley Technologies enables one to five shooters to shoot at the same targets, and to change both the shooters and targets without going downrange. The Tarbot is well constructed and withstands frequently being moved to accommodate rifle and air pistol venues.

The Tarbot grows with the skills of the participants, especially for rifle shooters who graduate from air rifles to .22 rim fire events and moving to the 100 yard range when preparing for the hunting discipline with center fire rifles.
NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Coordinator Bill Schwerd noted that the Tarbot Target was introduced to instructors in 2014. “The Tarbot enables more shooters to work on their skills and techniques, reinforces range ethics and the stand is portable and well-constructed for use with youth programs. It is a great addition to our program.”

For more information, please visit Tech Valley Technologies (TVT) – BOOTH #30306 – at the 2015 SHOT SHOW

TECH VALLEY TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES NEW TARGET PRODUCT AT 2015 SHOT SHOW

Wilton, NY, November 13, 2014 – Tech Valley Technologies, Inc. (TVT), an innovative design and manufacturing WPE-certified EDWOSB, is excited to introduce its newest target product for training – the Tarbot.

Tarbot is an affordable, easy-to-use target system for adults and supervised Junior Shooters. Now, you can quickly and easily advance your paper targets from the safety and convenience of your shooting position. With the Tarbot, there is no need to go down range to change out your targets, allowing you to gain additional trigger time.

Every shooter has been through it, the dreaded wait until another shooter is done shooting before being able to go down range and change to a new target. Shooters are all different. Some want to change targets after a few shots, some will shoot 30 minutes or more before a change.

Tarbot benefits include the ability to advance targets on command, when YOU are ready. Shooters can engage the Tarbot from 200 to 1,000 yards, making it ideal for rifle and/or pistol target practice. Tarbot is safe for indoor and outdoor ranges, making it flexible and adaptable to a variety of range settings. Tarbor’s modular construction makes for easy repair and parts replacement.

Tarbot is fun to use, saves you time, and keeps you safer than using traditional static paper targets.

To learn more about TVT’s Tarbot, visit our website at www.techvalleytech.com

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About Tech Valley Technologies, Inc.:

Since 2008, Tech Valley Technologies, Inc. (TVT) is an innovative designer and manufacturer of realistic Gradient Thermal and Hit Detection/Precision Scoring Targets for training the U.S. Military and Law Enforcement. Based out of Wilton, NY, the company provides Federal, State, and Local customers with real-world, Live Fire and Simunition targets for training at ranges across the United States and around the globe. While TVT continues our important work with the U.S. Government, the company is leveraging its vast knowledge and expanding its reach via our newest target products, for shooting qualification and/or recreational target practice.

Contact:

Barbara Hodge: barbhodge@techvalleytech.com

Stephen Ryan: sryan@techvalleytech.com