Sporting Clays Shooter Madison Sharpe Joins Team Remington

Madison Sharpe is now a member of Team Remington’s impressive roster

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posted on May 16, 2022
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Sporting clays top shot Madison Sharpe is the newest addition to Team Remington’s growing roster of trap, skeet and sporting clays professional shooters. With multiple titles under her belt, the South Carolina native and current Clemson University student is taking her shooting career to the next level with Big Green for the 2022 season.

Madison Sharpe
Madison Sharpe is the newest member of Team Remington.

Sharpe landed a spot on this year’s FITASC Lady Sporting Clays Team, along with securing an alternate position on the Sporting Lady Team. In addition, she has won multiple Scholastic Clay Target Program and National Sporting Clays Association titles, and is a four-time South Carolina State Ladies Champion. Sharpe also finished the 2020 Southeast Regionals FITASC as the High Overall shooter, secured runner-up at the 2019 NSCA National Lady event and was the winner of the 2019 Lady’s K-Cup in San Antonio, Texas. 

Now as a Team Remington shooter, Sharpe will compete using the company’s Premier STS and Premier Nitro Sporting Clays target loads, which are popular for shooters at major skeet, trap and sporting clays shoots across the United States.

“Madison is a great addition to the team, and we are really excited to see her competing and winning with Remington loads,” said Joel Hodgdon, Remington’s director of marketing. “Madison has already proven her ability to perform at the highest levels with the best in the business and we are really looking forward to seeing her on the podium in 2022 and in the years to come.”

Learn more about Team Remington at remington.com.

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