Third Annual Remington Shoot To Cure Sporting Clays Fundraiser

Remington hosts 2024 Shoot to Cure sporting clays fundraiser at the Remington Gun Club in September, raises $10,000 for children in need.

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posted on October 11, 2024
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Demonstrating exceptional shooting and teamwork, Healthway Pharmacy was the winning team at Remington’s Shoot to Cure sporting clays fundraiser for the third year in a row.
Photo courtesy of Remington

Remington Ammunition’s 2024 Shoot to Cure sporting clays fundraiser, held at the Remington Gun Club in Lonoke, Arkansas, on September 20, was a resounding success. Now in its third year, the 2024 competition brought together 28 teams and a total of 140 shooters for a day of friendly competition and philanthropy.

The Shoot to Cure sporting clays fundraiser is a charity initiative spearheaded by Remington Ammunition to raise funds for Arkansas Children’s Hospital, an institution that is dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare to children in need. The competition raised an impressive $10,000 to support the Arkansas Children’s Hospital’s important mission, along with serving as a venue to showcase Remington’s Gun Club Cure shotshell to the public.

For the third consecutive year, Healthway Pharmacy emerged as the winning team at the 2024 Shoot to Cure sporting clays fundraiser. Their combined efforts resulted in an exceptional team score of 412.

Remington Ammunition expressed its sincere gratitude to all the participants, sponsors and volunteers who made this event possible. In a press release, the company said “their unwavering support and commitment to the cause have made a significant difference in the lives of countless children.”

One staff member at Remington Ammunition also chimed in about the 2024 Shoot to Cure sporting clays competition and its importance as a fundraiser for the Arkansas Children’s Hospital and young people in need.

“We are thrilled with the overwhelming success of this year’s Shoot to Cure event,” Remington Ammunition Shotshell Product Line Manager Ronnie Evans said. “The event not only showcased the passion and skill of our shooting community, but also highlighted our commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of children. We are grateful to all the participants for their support and dedication.”

Learn more about Remington at remington.com.

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