Reanna Frauens Sweeps Ladies Division At 2021 Florida Trap Championship

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posted on April 19, 2021
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Reanna Frauens of Team Remington was dominant at the 2021 Florida State Trapshooting Championship, held March 23-28 at the Silver Dollar Shooters Club in Odessa, Fla. Frauens, previously focused on sporting-clays competition, secured multiple wins at this premier trapshooting match.

Frauens swept the Ladies I division by winning the Singles, Doubles and Handicap matches, as well as the Ladies High All-Around award with a score of 383. In addition, her overall score for the match was 573. (View the full results of the match here.)

As for her ammunition, Frauens was shooting Remington Premier STS loads throughout the competition. A winning combination of shot-to-shot consistency and reloadability, Premier STS target loads are part of the full lineup of competition-worthy shotshell offerings from Remington that are currently being produced and shipped across the country.

Expect to see more podium finishes from Reanna Frauens in the future—to be able to step from sporting clays to trapshooting and excel with this standout performance speaks to her talent as a shotgun shooter.

To find out more about the 2021 Florida State Trapshooting Championship, please visit floridatrap.com. And for the latest news from Remington, go to remington.com.


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