Camdyn Powers Wins Ladies Title At 2024 NRL22 Championship

Burris sponsored shooter Camdyn Powers claims 2024 National Rimfire League Ladies Championship in Frederic, Wis., Jun. 21-23.

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posted on June 28, 2024
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Camdyn Powers walked away from the 2024 NRL22 Championship with the Ladies division title, also securing seventh place on the overall match leaderboard. The competition was held in Frederic, Wis., Jun. 21-23.
Photo courtesy of Burris Optics

Burris Optics sponsored shooter Camdyn Powers topped the Ladies division leaderboard at the 2024 NRL22 Championship in Frederic, Wisconsin, June 21-23. In addition, she finished in seventh place on the overall leaderboard.

A field-style match, this year’s competition featured 22 stages and a round count of 220.

Powers walked away from the 2024 NRL22 Championship with a final raw score of 1941.58. Facing a field of highly skilled competitors at the match, aiding her in clinching the victory was the Burris Optics XTR Pro riflescope.

“This match pushed my mental and physical abilities, but I managed to navigate the challenges and make wind adjustments effectively on the clock,” Powers said. “It was my best two-day match performance with achieving a 95% hit percentage of the top shooter. With my XTR Pro, I could see the target clearly and bullet trace for accurate adjustments that led to impacts.”

Powers’ NRL22 Ladies Championship win and her seventh place overall finish highlights not only her exceptional talent, but also the reliability and performance of the Burris XTR Pro.

Burris Optics is proud to support shooters who push the boundaries of their sport and achieve greatness.

“We are incredibly proud of Camdyn Powers and her outstanding success at the NRL22 Championship,” Burris Optics Director of Marketing Jordan Egli said. “Her victory is a testament to her hard work and determination, and we’re honored that she chose the Burris XTR Pro riflescope for her competition. This achievement underscores our mission to support shooters with the highest quality optics available.”

You can see the full results of the 2024 NRL22 Championship at the NRL22 website.

Learn more about Burris Optics at burrisoptics.com.

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