Negrini Case To Sponsor Grand American World Trapshooting Championship

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posted on May 6, 2018
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The distributors of Negrini luxury gun cases, Intelcase, will be a sponsor of the 119th Grand American World Trapshooting Championship. The 11-day tournament, which begins August 1, will be held once again at the World Shooting and Recreational Complex (WSRC) in Sparta, IL.
2018 Grand American World Trapshooting Championship | Amateur Trapshooting Association
The WSRC has 121 trap fields stretching over 3.5 miles. This year, attendance at the match is expected to reach 10,000 spectators and participants—making it one of the largest shooting sports events in the world. And it is not just a domestic match—shooters from around the globe make the trek to Sparta each year to attend.

Negrini will be in full force in Sparta this summer at the 2018 Grand American, with many sporting shotgun cases and accessories. Attendees can visit dealers at the Grand American’s famed vendor row; including Dawson Enterprises, Elite Shotguns, Gamaliel Shooting Supply, Gipson Quality Firearms, Jaquas Fine Guns and Target Shotguns.

“Our extensive line of trapshooting cases are on display during the Grand American,” said Jon Reddout, general manager of Intelcase. “We are excited again be part of this great event. I will assist our dealers and educate our customers what makes Negrini the lightest, strongest, luxury travel case in the industry.”

Learn more about Negrini at: negrinicases.com

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