Varick Beise Wins 2024 Magpul Texas 3-Gun Championship

A member of the JP Enterprises shooting team, junior competitor Varick Beise topped the match leaderboard at the 2024 Magpul Texas 3-Gun Championship, held in Burnet, Texas, Apr. 19-21.

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posted on April 26, 2024
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JP Enterprises shooting team members Varick Beise (pictured), Josh Froelich and Cory Klemashevich all had stellar performances at the 2024 Magpul Texas 3-Gun Championship, held in Burnet, Texas, Apr. 19-21.
Photo courtesy of JP Enterprises

JP Enterprises sponsored shooters dominated the field at the 2024 Magpul Texas 3-Gun Championship, held at Reveille Peak Ranch in Burnet, Texas, April 19-21. Varick Beise, age 17, claimed the overall match win with a 12 percent lead as a Junior while clinching first place in Open division.

Beise’s final time was 473.49 seconds, taking the title by a whopping 90.32-second margin over the match runner-up, Nate Schmidt.

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Match winner Varick Beise (left) and 2x4 division winner Josh Froelich (right) at the 2024 Magpul Texas 3-Gun Championship awards ceremony. The competition was held in Burnet, Texas, Apr. 19-21. (Photos courtesy of JP Enterprises)

 

In addition, two of Beise’s JP Enterprises teammates performed admirably at the 2024 Magpul Texas 3-Gun Championship, including Josh Froelich taking first place in the 2x4 division, along with Cory Klemashevich delivering a commendable fourth-place performance in the Heavy division. Froelich secured his title with a final time of 704.71 seconds, while Klemashevich walked away from the competition with a final time of 898.65 seconds.

Notably, Froelich’s score also placed him eighth on the overall match leaderboard.

Beise was one of four competitors in the Junior category at the 2024 Magpul Texas 3-Gun Championship and the only one to finish in the top 10.

During the 10-stage competition in Texas, Beise also posted the top scores for five of the stages: one, two, six, seven and 10.

The Match Director for the 2024 Magpul Texas 3-Gun Championship was Aaron Hayes, while the Range Master was Jeremy Moore.

For many years, JP Enterprises has been known for its committment to excellence and innovation in the sport of 3-Gun, which is where the company originated.

“These are outstanding finishes from Team JP,” John Paul, the founder of JP Enterprises said. “We’ve always taken pride in knowing that the best shooters out there look to our rifles for a competitive edge, and these finishes down in Texas tell us we’re still building these guns right.”

You can see the full results of the 2024 Texas 3-Gun Championship at the Practiscore website.

Learn more about JP Enterprises at jprifles.com.

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