Remington Engineer Logan Henry Wins 2024 Arkansas State Trap Championship

Big Green celebrates engineer Logan Henry’s HOA and HAA victories at the 2024 Arkansas State Trapshooting Championship held in Jacksonville, Ark., Jun. 19-23.

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posted on July 1, 2024
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Big Green is proud to celebrate Remington Research and Development Engineer Logan Henry, who recently took High Overall and High All-Around at this year’s Arkansas State Trapshooting Championship, held in Jacksonville, Ark., Jun. 19-23.
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Remington Research and Development Engineer Logan Henry captured the High Over All and High All-Around titles—plus a host of additional event top finishes—at the 2024 Arkansas State Trapshooting Championship, held at the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation Shooting Sports Complex in Jacksonville, Arkansas, June 19-23.

The Natural State’s annual trapshooting championship brought together 367 top shooters from 14 states. Additionally, this year’s Arkansas state championship marked 98 years for the competition being held.

Henry’s accomplishments at the 2024 Arkansas State Trap Championship included topping the High Over All, High All-Around and First Electric Singles leaderboards, along with runner-up finishes in the Remington Handicap Championship, Singles Championship and Doubles Championship.

For his High Over All victory, Henry walked away from the 2024 Arkansas State Trapshooting Championship with a score of 1151. His High All-Around score was 389.

“It’s an honor and a privilege to stand on top the podium for Remington,” Henry said. “This win is further proof that we make the best competitive target shotshells in the industry. I’m proud to bring home a championship in Big Green’s home state.”

See the full results of the 2024 Arkansas State Trapshooting Championship at this link.

Learn more about Remington at remington.com.

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