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The Competitors of the NRA World Shooting Championship—for the Love of the Sport

Shooters from far and wide traveled to West Virginia to compete at the 2015 NRA World Shooting Championship presented by Magpul in September.

NRA World Shooting Championship Stages

NRA World Shooting Championship officials will evaluate a shooters ability to compete in Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun and Combined Firearms sports.

Generation III Gun Championship

The Generation III Gun championship has six divisions including Heavy Irons, Heavy Optics, Open, Tactical Irons, Tactical Optics, and Thursday Shooter. Award categories include Junior, Lady, Law Enforcement, Military, Range Officer, Senior, Sponsored Shooter, and Thursday Shooter. Scoring will be based on time with stage points.

NRA World Shooting Championship Day 1

The first day of the NRA World Shooting Championship, presented by Magpul started out today with a bang.

BREAKING: NRA Cancels 2020 World Shooting Championship, Police Nationals

Both events were scheduled to be held this September in West Virginia and Mississippi, respectively.

2015 NRA World Shooting Championship

On September 24-26, the NRA World Shooting Championship, presented by Magpul, will be held at the Peacemaker National Training Center in Glengary, West Virginia. The NRA will gather the world’s top shooters, as well as the next generation of competitors to test their prowess in virtually every type of major firearms shooting sports. Featuring stages in pistol, rifle, shotgun, and combined firearms, shooters will compete in 12 disciplines over three days.

Piatt Wins NRA World Shooting Championship

Bruce Piatt won the 2015 NRA World Shooting Championship.

Vadasz Wins Seventh National Police Shooting Championship

Robert Vadasz won the NRA National Police Shooting Championship with a Grand Aggregate score of 3471-230X.

2016 NRA World Shooting Championship Underway

Rifle, pistol, and shotgun competition in wild and wonderful West VIrginia.

Register for the 2017 NRA World Shooting Championship presented by Kimber

Last year’s winner Doug Koenig won $25,000 after being crowned the 2016 undisputed World Shooting Champion. Previous winners are notable action and 3-Gun shooters Bruce Piatt and Daniel Horner.

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