Team Remington’s Powell Three-Peats at NSCA Northeast Regional in Front of Record Crowd

The Team Remington shooter posted a 186 of 200 at M&M Hunting Preserve to outlast 828 competitors in the Main Event and pocket a $10,000 payout.

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posted on May 19, 2026
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Brandon Powell holds the 2026 NSCA Northeast Regional HOA trophy at M&M Hunting Preserve in Pennsville, N.J., after running his Main Event win streak to three.
Photo courtesy Remington

Three years, three trophies, same guy.

Brandon Powell ran his streak at the NSCA Northeast Regional to three in a row last week, breaking 186 of 200 targets at M&M Hunting Preserve in Pennsville, New Jersey, to beat the next-closest shooter by three. The field he had to get through to do it was the largest ever assembled for the event. A total of 1,019 shooters showed up for the May 11-17 regional, with 828 of them entered in the Main Event.

Brandon Powell smiles while holding the black 2026 M&M Northeast Regional HOA trophy box, wearing a pink and green Powell Performance Shooting jersey under a black shooting vest
For the third consecutive year, Team Remington’s Brandon Powell secured the Main Event Championship at the NSCA Northeast Regional.

 

“It’s pretty awesome to maintain that title for three years in a row,” Powell said. “I think this is the largest regional ever held.”

The HOA win was worth $10,000. It also adds another line to a streak that started in 2024, when Powell took down a 520-shooter field, and continued in 2025 when he beat 596.

The Main Event was only part of the week for the Team Remington shooter. Powell also won the Sporting Accessories Masters Cup at 99 of 100 and the Fiocchi Super Sporting at 99 of 100, finished third in the B&P Preliminary at 96 of 100 and placed fourth in the Five-Stand at 97 of 100.

Teammate Braxton Oliver, fresh off his 2026 World English title, won the B&P Preliminary competition outright with a 96 of 100 over a field of 481. He added a runner-up finish in FITASC at 96, third place in Super Sporting at 96 and fourth place in the Main Event at 183 of 200.

Fellow Team Remington shooter Turner Parcell took the 20-gauge event title at 93 of 100, with Michael Luongo third in the same event at 92. Luongo also picked up a runner-up finish in the 28-gauge competition after posting a 96 of 100 score.

Full results from the 2026 NSCA Northeast Regional are posted at the Score Chaser website.

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