Jessie Harrison Secures Back-to-Back Titles At USPSA Area 3 & Area 5 Championships

Jessie Harrison wins two consecutive USPSA Area Championships

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posted on September 6, 2022
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At the recent USPSA Area 5 and Area 3 Championships, pro shooter Jessie Harrison claimed back-to-back High Lady titles. She won the High Lady title at the 2022 Cheely Custom Gunworks Area 5 Championship in Brooklyn, Michigan, and then went on to clinch the High Lady title at the 2022 Hornady Area 3 Championship in Grand Island, Nebraska. Both are considered among USPSA’s most competitive championships.

Harrison’s latest victories add to her already impressive 2022 season record, including winning the High Lady title at the USPSA Area 1 Championship, along with the Overall Steel Master award at the 2022 World Speed Shooting Championships.

Harrison competes for the Bushnell, Taurus, Hoppe’s and Hornady pro teams.

At the 2022 USPSA Area 3 Championship, held this past August, her score of 79.84 also placed Harrison in 33rd place overall. As for the Area 5 Championship in July, Harrison walked away from the match with a final score of 75.40, good for 20th place in the overall standings.

Regarding her victories at the USPSA Area 5 and Area 3 matches, Harrison gave high praise to her First Strike 2.0 reflex sight. “In any match, I rely heavily on optics and what I can see,” said Harrison. “The Bushnell First Strike 2.0 gives me a bright, clean edged red dot, that allows me to acquire a sight picture as soon as possible and be as precise as needed.”

See the full results of the 2022 USPSA Area 3 and Area 5 Championships at the Practiscore website. Learn more about Bushnell at bushnell.com. Finally, check out the USPSA website at uspsa.org.

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