Since 1876, the Wimbledon Cup has been the premier NRA long-range trophy in U.S. high power rifle shooting.
Nearly 300 total competitors attended this year’s High Power Rifle Championships at Camp Perry, OH.
Also the Canadian Cup and Service Rifle Aggregate Results
NRA’s Shooting Awards―Patriotic Milestones In History
The three-time Wimbledon Cup champion shares his advice for shooting gear and more in this wide-ranging interview
We find out what High Power Long-Range shooter Kimberly Rowe keeps in her range bag.
In 1921 at Camp Perry, one of the greatest feats in shooting history was observed when George Farr reached the firing line.
At the 1935 Wimbledon Cup Match, Ben C. Comfort set one of Camp Perry's more memorable "firsts."
AMU shooter SFC Brandon Green dominates competition at 2022 NRA High Power Nationals, wins Tompkins, Leech, Wimbledon, Remington and Mustin trophies—cementing his status as one of the greatest long-range shooters of all time.
This painting depicts the likely first appearance of the United States at Great Britain’s Wimbledon Common range in 1863.