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Collegiate Rifle: Ole Miss Moves Up To No. 1, TCU Grabs Second Spot In CRCA Rankings

The Collegiate Rifle Coaches Association poll for the week of November 8, 2022, ranked Ole Miss in the No. 1 spot for the third time in school history

Casey Reed: Top USPSA Competitor and Ammo Engineer

Casey Reed, a USPSA Grand Master shooter and ammo engineer, recently secured four consecutive USPSA championships

Collegiate Rifle: No. 9 Akron Continues Win Streak Against No. 16 Memphis

With three more regular season matches remaining, Akron rifle is “All gas, no brakes” moving forward. The victory against Memphis moved the team up one spot in the latest rankings to No. 8.

Collegiate Rifle: Kentucky, TCU, WVU Top Three In NCAA Rankings

No. 1 Kentucky, No. 2 TCU, No. 3 WVU, No. 4 Nebraska and No. 5 Akron dominate the latest NCAA rankings.

Results: 2019 NRA National Police Shooting Championships

Border Patrol’s Robert Vadasz wins 10th straight NRA National Police Shooting Championships—his 11th victory overall.

Border Patrol’s Robert Vadasz Wins 10th Consecutive NRA National Police Shooting Championship

This year in Mississippi, Vadasz finished the championship 26 points higher in the X-count than any other competitor.

Coast Guard Wins 2019 NRA Intercollegiate Pistol Championship

Buoyed by strong performances from Helen Oh and Brian Kim, the Coast Guard Academy pistol team cruised on to win their first NRA Intercollegiate Pistol Championship, breaking the 5-year consecutive win streak held by the Ohio State University

Results: 2018 NRA National Police Shooting Championships

U.S. Border Patrol Senior Agent Robert Vadasz is the 2018 NRA National Police Shooting Champion—securing a ninth consecutive victory and his 10th overall win at the match—which ties the current record

College Rifle: WVU No. 1 Again, Air Force Reaches No. 2

WVU jumps back to the top spot after a victory at TCU, Air Force moves up two rankings to No. 2

Remembering When Brian Zins Won His 7th NRA Pistol Championship

In 2005 at Camp Perry, Gy/Sgt. Brian Zins of the U.S. Marine Corps pistol team went from an elite bullseye shooter, to one of the greatest of all time after winning a record seventh NRA Pistol Championship title

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