Mossberg Named Official Stage Sponsor For 2025 NRA World Shooting Championship

Mossberg to supply 940 JM Pro shotguns for two events at the 2025 tournament set to return to Camp Atterbury, Indiana

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posted on August 5, 2025
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Competitors from around the world will gather at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, for the 2025 NRA World Shooting Championship, taking place September 30 to October 4.

The National Rifle Association of America proudly announces Mossberg as an official stage sponsor for the 2025 NRA World Shooting Championship, set to take place at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, from September 30 through October 4.

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Mossberg will serve as an official stage sponsor for the 2025 NRA World Shooting Championship, held at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, from September 30 to October 4.

 

The NRA World Shooting Championship stands as one of the most prestigious and demanding multi-discipline shooting competitions in the world. Open to both professional and amateur shooters, the event challenges participants across a wide spectrum of disciplines—including pistol, rifle, shotgun and combined arms stages—over multiple days of competition. To ensure fairness, all firearms, optics and ammunition are provided to every competitor.

“The NRA is excited to have Mossberg sign on as a sponsor of this year’s NRA World Shooting Championship,” NRA Executive Director of General Operations Josh Savani said. “Competitors will be tested with the fastest competitive shotgun available on the market from Mossberg as they aim to be crowned the ‘World’s Best Shooter.’ This is a competition that no one should want to miss participating in!”

For 2025, Mossberg will sponsor two key events, supplying its high-performance 940 JM Pro semi-automatic shotgun for both Side Match 1 and the Team Shoot-Off. Co-developed with world champion shooter Jerry Miculek, the 940 JM Pro is engineered to give competitors an advantage, and it will be available as an option on the overall prize table.

Side Match 1 – Steel Blast: Competitors will run a fast-paced, reactive knock-down steel target course using the 940 JM Pro 12-gauge shotgun with a 10-shot capacity and fiber-optic sights for rapid target acquisition.

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In Side Match 1, known as “Steel Blast,” competitors will take on a fast-paced, knock-down steel target course using the Mossberg 940 JM PRO 12-gauge shotgun. Boasting a 10-round capacity and fiber-optic sights, the shotgun is built for speed. (Photo courtesy Mossberg)

 

Team Shoot-Off: The NRA World Shooting Championship has added a new event to wrap up this year’s tournament prior to the awards ceremony and prize table walk. This event will be run based on the final standings of the match. The top three pros and top three amateurs will be selected as team captains. They will choose two members from their division to fill out the rest of their team to compete with the fastest team overall being crowned the winners and taking home a prize in this final event.

All Mossberg 940 JM Pro firearms used during the event will be included on the prize table, which will offer a total value nearing $250,000—available to both amateur and professional shooters.

“Mossberg is incredibly honored to partner with the NRA to sponsor the 2025 NRA World Shooting Championship,” said John MacLellan, Mossberg’s vice president of sales and marketing. “We’re proud to support the shooting sports community and celebrate the skill, dedication and teamwork that define this world class event.”

Competitor registration is now open for the 2025 NRA World Shooting Championship. To secure your spot, visit wsc.nra.org.

To learn more about Mossberg’s full lineup of firearms and accessories, visit mossberg.com.

Something else to note: sponsorship opportunities are still available. Individuals, companies and organizations interested in supporting the event can contact Steve Kupcha, managing director of NRA corporate partnerships, at [email protected].

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