Jessie Harrison Rejoins Taurus Shooting Team

Iconic competition shooter Jessie Harrison returns to Taurus.

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posted on April 22, 2025
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A celebrated competitor in the shooting sports industry, Jessie Harrison is back home with Taurus.
Photo courtesy Taurus

Taurus recently announced that competition shooter Jessie Harrison is returning to its shooting team.

One of the most accomplished and respected competition shooters in the world, Harrison made history as the first woman shooter to earn Grand Master classification from USPSA.

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The first USPSA Woman Grand Master, Jessie Harrison was previously the Taurus Shooting Team captain for more than a decade and holds more than 100 world and national championship titles. She is pictured here at the 2020 IPSC World Shoot, where Harrison won a gold medal for Team USA.

 

A winner of multiple world and national championship titles across five shooting disciplines, Harrison’s extensive resume includes victories at the Bianchi Cup Action Pistol Championship and Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships, along with numerous USPSA National Championships.

“I’m thrilled to be back with Taurus,” Harrison said about her return to the shooting team. “This company has always felt like home, and I’m excited for what we’ll accomplish together as I continue to compete, mentor and promote the shooting sports I love.”

Jessie Harrison at Bianchi Cup
Jessie Harrison instructing students during the pro-shooter clinic at the 2013 Bianchi Cup Action Pistol Championship.

 

Harrison comes back to Team Taurus after a stint with Staccato as that company’s training director and brand specialist. She was with Staccato for less than one year.

In a press release, Taurus said: “With a reputation built on dedication, precision and excellence, Jessie has long been a cornerstone of the shooting sports community. Her return to Taurus not only reunites her with a team she helped shape but also reaffirms her commitment to representing the industry and her sponsors at the highest level.”

The homecoming of Harrison to Taurus is certainly a boon for the shooting team, as she is an admired trailblazer in the competition shooting world.

“Jessie is more than just a champion—she’s an inspiration, a pioneer and a powerful advocate for the shooting sports,” Taurus CEO Bret Vorhees said. “Her return marks an exciting new chapter for our brand and our team.”

Learn more about Jessie Harrison and Taurus.

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