Team Remington’s Braxton Oliver Wins 2025 RC Cup Main Event

Team Remington shooter wins RC Cup sporting-clays title as 2025 season is underway.

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posted on February 7, 2025
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Braxton Oliver of Team Remington captured the Main Event High Over All title at the 2025 RC Cup sporting-clays tournament, held in Palm City, Fla., from Jan. 29 to Feb. 2.
Photo courtesy of Remington Ammunition

One of the newest members of Team Remington, Braxton Oliver, topped the Main Event leaderboard at the 2025 RC Cup. The sporting-clays competition took place at the South Florida Shooting Club in Palm City, Florida, from Wednesday, January 29, to Sunday, February 2.

A total of 483 competitors attended the 2025 RC Cup.

In the 2025 RC Cup Main Event, Oliver, who hails from North Carolina, bested a field of more than 320 competitors to win the High Over All title by shooting a 97 score on both courses, giving him a total of 194 of 200 possible points.

For his Main Event victory, Oliver earned a $5,000 payout. In all, he walked away from the 2025 RC Cup with a total prize purse of $5,958.65.

In addition, fellow Team Remington shooter Todd Hitch finished third in the RC Cup Main Event after winning Thursday and Friday’s Preliminary events. His final Main Event score was 191 of 200.

Team Remington trap, skeet and sporting-clays competitors shoot Remington Premier shotshells, namely the Premier STS and Premier Nitro families of ammunition.

“Team Remington is starting off a busy sporting clays season with some very good results,” Remington Vice President of Marketing Jason Nash said. “With several prestigious events coming up in the southern U.S. over the next few weeks, we are excited to watch Big Green grab more top podium finishes.”

See the full results of the 2025 RC Cup at the Score Chaser website.

Learn more about Remington at remington.com.

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