$250,000 in Cash and Prizes at World Shooting Championship
A quarter million bucks in cash and prizes — that’s what’s up for grabs at the NRA’s World Shooting Championship (WSC) next month. This unique, multi-discipline event is the world’s richest shooting match, with $50,000 worth of cash awards ($25K to the winner) plus a monster $200,000 prize table. Competitors don’t even have to bring their own firearms — sponsors provide ALL guns and ammo.
The WSC, slated for September 24-26, at the Peacemaker National Training Center in Glengary, WV, is a multi-stage match involving 12 shooting disciplines over three days. Nearly all the firearms shooting sports (except benchrest and air rifle) will be showcased, so competitors must be skilled with rifle, pistol and shotgun. Speed is paramount. Although there are some accuracy-oriented stages, this is predominantly a multi-gun action match “on the clock” with relatively large, close targets.
The top WSC pro shooters, such as last year’s WSC winner SFC Dan Horner of the USAMU, are all seasoned 3-Gun competitors with blazing shot-to-shot speed and the ability to make rapid transitions from one gun to the next.
Reigning WSC Champion SFC Dan Horner is wicked fast. (File Photo, not from WSC).
All firearms and ammunition will be provided. This alleviates the need for shooters to purchase expensive new equipment and competitor travel costs are greatly reduced (since shooters won’t have to haul an arsenal of arms plus ammo). Think you’ve got what it takes to win? Then you can still register by visiting the World Shooting Championship Registration Page.
Here are the stages at the NRA World Shooting Championship:
Stage 1: Cowboy Action
Firearms: .45 Colt Pistol, 1873 Carbine ,45 Colt, Hammer 12 GA shotgun
Stage 2: NRA Precision Pistol
Firearm: Sig Sauer .45 ACP 1911 MAX Pistol
Stage 3: NRA Bianchi Cup Mover
Firearm: Sig Sauer 9mm 1911 Traditional Match Elite Pistol
Stage 4: DMR Challenge
Firearm: JP Enterprises LRP-07 (.308 Win AR-10 type) rifle with Berger/ABM Ammo
Stage 5: Five Stand
Firearm: Beretta Silver Pigeon 12 GA Shotgun
Stage 6: Wobble Clays
Firearm: Beretta Silver Pigeon 12 GA Shotgun
Stage 7: .22 LR Smallbore Rifle
Firearm: Magnum Research MLR22AT with Eley Match Ammunition
Stage 8: 3-Gun (Rifle, Shotgun, Pistol)
Firearms: FNH USA FN15 (AR-type rifle), FN SLP 12 GA, and FNS9 Competition 9mm Pistol
Stage 9: USPSA
Firearm: STI DVC Limited 9mm Pistol
Stage 10: USCA Two-Gun
Firearm: Armalite M153G with NightForce 2.5-10
Stage 11: PRS Long Range Challenge
Firearm: Surgeon Scalpel .308 Rifle with McMillan A5 stock, NightForce ATAC F1 Scope and Berger/ABM Ammo.
Stage 12: America’s Rifle Match
Firearm: Daniel Defense V11 Pro with Leupold VR-6 Multigun
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Can’t believe the NRA is hosting this again at Peacemaker National Training Center. Last year’s match was built up as a World Class event and turned out to be a flop with only 149 entries. Because of the low turnout, they drastically reduced the prize table. I wouldn’t expect anything but the same from Peacemaker. Notice Trijicon is no longer a sponsor, they are hosting their own championship this year. Certainly a better choice for anyone interested in a quality hosted event.
Shot this last year. If you have any interest in precision, this match is NOT for you. They cancelled precision events (specifically the one in which the “World Champion” shot visible misses) and did everything possible to minimize the remaining precision events to meaningless rounding error to the run-and-gun numbers. Lots of testosterone and “no alibis” at the starting brief, followed by “we have to cancel this one because the equipment didn’t function properly” when it became apparent that the chosen few weren’t doing well.