Remington Shoot to Cure Sporting Clays Charity Event Raises $19K for Arkansas Children’s Hospital

Remington’s fourth annual fundraiser in Lonoke brings industry and community together for a day of shooting and charity

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posted on October 22, 2025
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Participants at Remington’s fourth Shoot to Cure at Remington Gun Club in Lonoke, Arkansas, earned nearly $19,000 for Arkansas Children’s Hospital.
Photo courtesy Remington Ammunition

A line of competitors stood poised beneath a blue September sky, shotguns raised, eyes tracking airborne clays. Behind the echo of every shot this past weekend was a shared purpose—raising funds for Arkansas Children’s Hospital.

Remington Ammunition hosted its fourth annual Shoot to Cure fundraiser at the historic Remington Gun Club just outside its Lonoke, Arkansas, factory on September 19, 2025, drawing in sporting clays enthusiasts and local businesses for a cause that blends clay-target shooting with charitable giving.

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Remington Gun Club welcomed shooters to the historic grounds in Lonoke, Arkansas, for the 2025 Remington Shoot to Cure fundraiser. (Photo courtesy of Remington)

 

The event brought in nearly $19,000, pushing the four-year fundraising total to more than $50,000.

At the top of the leaderboard was Tommy Browning, who posted a near-perfect score of 98. Steve Powell and Mike Darr followed closely behind, tied at 96. But beyond the competition, the focus was on community and the cause.

“Shoot to Cure is an event that reaches shooting enthusiasts and is a great avenue for shooters to show support for Arkansas Children’s Hospital while exercising their skills and love for shooting at the same time,” said Kris Carson, director of the Remington Gun Club.

This year’s event drew participation from across the outdoor and healthcare sectors, with teams from Healthway Pharmacy, United Health, First Electric, Garver Engineers, Windsor Door and the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation among those taking part.

“It’s truly a unique fundraiser and it’s a win-win for everyone involved,” Carson added.

The fundraiser also spotlighted Remington’s Gun Club Cure line of target ammunition, which donates a portion of proceeds to children’s hospitals and disease research. It’s a tangible way, organizers say, to extend the event’s mission beyond a single day.

The Remington Gun Club, a facility steeped in history and designed for everything from family outings to national competitions, served as the backdrop. It offers trap, skeet, sporting clays and five-stand and, for one day each year, it becomes a place where every shot counts for more than just a score.

As the last target shattered and the final tallies were made at the 2025 Remington Shoot to Cure sporting clays fundraiser, the underlying message remained: precision and purpose can go hand in hand.

Learn more at remington.com.

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