Dave Sevigny Continues Winning Streak

by
posted on March 20, 2017
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
sevigny1.jpg
Dave Sevigny has won again, this time at the 2017 USPSA Alabama Section Championship in Midland, AL. Competing in the Production Division against 44 competitors, Sevigny won nine of the 10 stages, earning a 185-point margin over the second place finisher. The Team FN shooter was using his FNS-9 Longslide pistol at the match.

Nearly 200 competitors were in attendance at the Alabama Section Championship. The match, requiring 250 rounds per competitor, was conducted over 10 stages of field courses and speed shoots ranging from 8 to 30 rounds fired at stationary and moving targets.

"The courses of fire are fast paced at this match and the FNS-9 Longslide was all I needed to contend for the win," said Sevigny. "The FNS is a strong pistol that can stand up to everything I put it through in practice and on match day."

It was Sevigny's fifth all-time win at this match—and his Production Division winning score was tops among all Iron Sight Divisions combined.

Latest

NCAA2026 Day1 1
NCAA2026 Day1 1

Ole Miss Makes History at NCAA Rifle Championship, Leads After Day One in Columbus

Ole Miss fires a program-record 2356 to win its first-ever NCAA team discipline title in smallbore. Kentucky’s Braden Peiser claims individual smallbore crown.

Review: Henning Group 2011 Grip

Henning Group’s new 2011 metal grip delivers improved recoil control, customizable textures and easy installation for Staccato, Springfield Prodigy and STI-pattern frames.

NRA America’s Rifle Challenge: Kyle Lamb’s Guide to Mounting a Scope for ARC

Kyle Lamb walks through optics mounting with practical advice on leveling, eye relief and preventing scope shift during ARC competition.

Politics, Weather and Rising Stars Mark a Turning Point: 1990 National Matches

The 1990 National Matches at Camp Perry saw funding threats, severe weather cancellations and major victories by shooters like David Tubb and Jim Meredith as a new decade began.

Review: GP Arms Patriot Rebel

The GP Arms Patriot Rebel is a mid-level 2011 built for Limited Optics, delivering 1,000-plus rounds of flawless reliability including a full USPSA Nationals.

Milan Cortina 2026: Team USA’s Masters Defends Paralympic Biathlon Title With Perfect Shooting

Oksana Masters defended her Paralympic biathlon sprint title with flawless shooting at Milan Cortina 2026, with teammate Kendall Gretsch taking silver.

Interests



Get the best of Shooting Sports USA delivered to your inbox.