NRA World Shooting Championship: 2024 Event By The Numbers

NRA World Shooting Championship: 2024 Event By The Numbers

Source: NRA Shooting Sports USA | Repost ISRPA 4/12/2024 –

The 2024 NRA World Shooting Championship was stacked, from Stage 1, which featured Sporting Clays competition with Raptor synthetic semi-automatic 12-gauge shotguns from TriStar Arms and Rio 2¾-inch, 1⅛-ounce, 1,300 f.p.s., #7.5 shotshells, to the 12th and final stage, USPSA, which had shooters equipped with Walther PDP Match Polymer pistols and PMC 9 mm 115-grain ammunition.

Between the first and last stages, there were plenty of other stages that shooters could be excited about. For example, Stage 3: NRA America’s Rifle Challenge had the ACME Machine AM15 rifle with ACME Machine 1X6 first-focal-plane optic and Fiocchi 5.56 mm NATO ammo. Stage 6: Three-Gun included Mossberg JM Pro 12-gauge shotguns, Canik Rival pistols with MeCanik red-dot optics and Ruger AR-5.56 rifles with Vortex Razor 1-6X HD Gen II E optics. Stage 7: NRA Mid-Range AR Tactical saw competitors shooting the same Ruger AR-5.56 rifles and optics as the Three-Gun stage with Federal .223 Rem. ammo. Stage 9: Cowboy Action had shooters beginning in a seated position with their backs to the firing line, running to either the left or right while shouting “Wet my whistle” (or their choice of words), firing a Henry Big Boy revolver, then sprinting to the other side to shoot three Henry H006GM Big Boy lever-action rifles. And Stage 10: Precision Rifle Series featured Ruger Precision Rifles topped with Vortex Razor 3X15 HDLHT optics, along with Federal GM .308 Win. 168-grain ammo.

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NRA’s World Shooting Championship Going On NOW

NRA’s World Shooting Championship Going On NOW

Source: The Outdoor Wire | Repost ISRPA 4/5/2024 –

When the shooters take to their various stages to begin the NRA’s World Shooting Championship today at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, they will face a course of fire designed to help identify the best all-round shooters in the sport. Rifle, pistol and shotgun- with variations of each -wait to see who can combine the various stages of fire to take home the top prize and bragging rights as the world’s best all-around shooter…for 2024.

What they won’t see is all the work that went into getting the competition ready for them. Not just setting the courses, but re-setting them after severe weather moved through much of the country on Monday and Tuesday. Things were pretty much ready-to-go until the weather decided to take one of those notable spring u-turns and go from mild to wild.

Atterbury was no exception.

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USA Youth Education in Shooting Sports (USAYESS) Celebrates Record-breaking Attendance at the 2024 Western Regional Junior Clay Target Championships

USA Youth Education in Shooting Sports (USAYESS) Celebrates Record-breaking Attendance at the 2024 Western Regional Junior Clay Target Championships

The USA Youth Education in Shooting Sports (USAYESS) recently celebrated a landmark achievement at the 2024 Western Regional Junior Clay Target Championships, recording unprecedented participation levels. Held at the prestigious Clark County Shooting Complex in Las Vegas, Nevada, from March 22nd to 24th, the event attracted over 1,392 student-athlete entries from across nine states, underlining the growing appeal and inclusivity of youth shooting sports. This year’s championships not only showcased the exceptional talent and sportsmanship of young athletes but also highlighted USAYESS’s commitment to promoting educational and recreational opportunities in shooting sports.

Source: USAYESS | Repost ISRPA 4/3/2024 – 

USAYESS (USA Youth Education in Shooting Sports) proudly announces the triumphant conclusion of the 2024 Western Regional Junior Clay Target Championships. Which was held from; March 22nd to March 24th, 2024, at the esteemed, Clark County Shooting Complex in Las Vegas, Nevada. This event marked a monumental milestone for USAYESS, as it welcomed a record-breaking attendance, with over 1,392 student-athlete entries competing in the 350-target competition.

The Western Regional Junior Clay Target Championships showcased the dedication, skill, and sportsmanship of young shooting enthusiasts from across the nation. Drawing participants from 46 teams representing nine different states, the event served as a testament to the growing popularity and inclusivity of shooting sports among the youth.

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