Eusebio Dazzles At 2019 World Speed Shooting Championship

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posted on June 7, 2019
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Hot from Carry Optics and Rimfire Pistol victories at the 2019 U.S. Steel Nationals in Covington, GA, pro shooter and USPSA Grand Master KC Eusebio continued his dominance in action shooting with a win at the 2019 World Speed Shooting Championship. The match was held at Alabama's Talladega Marksmanship Park. This is Eusebio's sixth Open Overall Championship title at the World Speed Shooting Championship.

Notably, this is Eusebio's first season competing with the Bushnell First Strike 2.0 optic. The updated 2.0 version of this venerable reflex sight was released in 2018 to much fanfare.

"Winning my sixth Open Division at the World Speed Shooting Championships is definitely special," says Eusebio. "I was able to compete at the highest level with my Bushnell First Strike 2.0. Shooting at such great speeds takes a lot of focus and my First Strike 2.0 makes it easier to acquire targets with pinpoint accuracy."

The First Strike 2.0 utilizes a large 1x objective lens that provides parallax-free aiming at a distance of 50 yards. The 4-MOA dot can be adjusted with 12 separate brightness settings.

"I am so humbled to be part of the Bushnell family," Eusebio says, adding, "The First Strike 2.0 has given me the confidence to shoot at the highest level, and I can't wait to set new records with it." 

Visit KC Eusebio's website at Kceusebio.net.
Learn more about Bushnell at Bushnell.com.

See more: Howard Leight Pro Team Adds KC Eusebio.

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