Winchester Ammunition Sponsoring Jack Link’s Cup Sporting Clays Tournament

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posted on February 19, 2022
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Winchester Ammunition will participate in the inaugural Jack Link’s Cup as one of the main sponsors this weekend at Quail Creek Sporting Ranch near Okeechobee, Florida. This event is one of the first big sporting clays tournaments of the 2022 season, and many of the best shooters from around the world will compete for a piece of the $150,000 guaranteed prize pool.

Team Winchester shooters in attendance include Rollins Brown, Connor Daniel, Kemble DuPont, Desirae Edmunds, Eric Harvey, Zack Kienbaum, Anthony Matarese, Theo Ribbs and Mike and Kayla Wilgus.

Winchester ammunition is available for sale to all competitors on-site.

The next stop for Team Winchester this season will be at the Gator Cup in Griffin, Ga, taking place March 15-20.

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