KC Eusebio, Jessie Harrison Claim Division Titles At 2024 World Speed Shooting Championship

Team Bushnell pro shooter KC Eusebio secures 11th World Speed Shooting championship victory, while teammate Jessie Harrison claims 17th Ladies Open World Speed Shooting title.

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posted on June 13, 2024
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Team Bushnell shooters KC Eusebio and Jessie Harrison dominated the competition at the 2024 World Speed Shooting Championship, with Eusebio winning the overall championship and Harrison landing the Ladies Open title.
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Bushnell pro shooters KC Eusebio and Jessie Harrison won their respective divisions at the 2024 World Speed Shooting Championship, which took place at the Talledega Marksmanship Park in Talladega, Alabama, from May 29 to June 2.

At the match, Eusebio earned his 11th World Speed Shooting overall title with a final time of 77.76 seconds, while Harrison captured her 17th Ladies Open World Speed shooting title with time of 95.17 seconds.

“This match is always the highlight of my season and to step into the winner’s circle with Bushnell is an amazing feeling,” Eusebio said. “The RXM-300 is by far the best red dot that I’ve ever used throughout my career, and I appreciate all the support Bushnell has given me in living out my dream to be world champion.”

Both Eusebio and Harrison were using the new Bushnell RXM-300 reflex sight, which is an optic they helped the company to design.

In addition to claiming her 17th Ladies Open World Speed shooting title at the match, Harrison also finished in 21st place on the overall leaderboard.

“The World Speed Shooting Championship is one of my favorite matches of the year. The combination of speed mixed with accuracy makes it one of the hardest things to do in shooting,” Harrison said. “Bushnell has always been one of my biggest supporters and I can’t thank them enough for joining me on this journey.”

The duo of Eusebio and Harrison were both shooting in the Open division, one of 13 divisions in contention at the match.

“Once again, KC and Jessie did what they do best, winning the overall title and Ladies Open title at what is considered the pinnacle match in world speed shooting,” Carlos Lozano, director of marketing for Bushnell said. “To have these two shooters take top honors using our red dots is a living testament to what happens when the top shooters in the world rely on Bushnell. We couldn’t be prouder of both KC and Jessie and the continued faith they have in our products.”

See the full results of the 2024 World Speed Shooting Championship at the Practiscore website.

Learn more about Bushnell at bushnell.com.

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