Nick Gadarzi: First PRS Competitor To Win Four Consecutive Matches

Nosler’s Nick Gadarzi is the first shooter to win four consecutive two-day matches in Precision Rifle Series competition.

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posted on July 15, 2024
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Nick Gadarzi has topped the leaderboard at four PRS matches in a row this year—the MDT Barrel Burner in June, Parma Precision Rifle Rumble VI in May, Short Action Customs Challenge in May and the Snake River Standoff in March.
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Nosler sponsored shooter Nick Gadarzi recently notched a significant accomplishment after becoming the first competitor in Precision Rifle Series history to win four consecutive two-day national matches.

Gadarzi's impressive streak includes victories at the 2024 Snake River Standoff in Mountain Home, Idaho, in March, the 2024 Short Action Customs Steel Challenge in Benge, Washington, in April, the 2024 Parma Precision Rifle Rumble VI in Parma, Idaho, in May and the 2024 MDT Barrel Burner in Prosser, Washington, in June.

His best performance came at the Parma Precision Rifle Rumble VI in Idaho, which marked the third competition in his four-win streak. Gadarzi walked away from that match with a final score of 198 points.

Nosler commented on Gadazi’s precision shooting prowess and his PRS four-win streak: “His ability to maintain composure under pressure—coupled with rigorous training and reliance on high-quality products—has been instrumental in his success.”

Nosler continues to stand behind Gadarzi as he sets new benchmarks in Precision Rifle Series competition.

Learn more about the Precision Rifle Series and Nosler.

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