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May 23rd, 2025

Registration Opens for 2025 NRA World Shooting Championship

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The 2025 NRA World Shooting Championship will take place at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, September 30 through October 4, 2025. This eighth NRA World Shooting Championship will have both professional and amateur divisions. Approximately $250,000 in cash and prizes are available to the field of competitors, with $25,000 awarded to the “World Shooting Champion” and $1,000 going to the winner of each stage of competition. This unique competition features multiple disciplines shot with firearms supplied by sponsors. All of the guns are provided and stage firearms become prizes. There are also cash prize awards for the top Pro Class competitors. SEE NRA World Championship Program.


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Registration for the 2025 NRA World Shooting Championship is now open. Register via the NRA Shooters Portal: Competitor.nra.org. Competitors are encouraged to register soon to secure their spot, as this match has filled up quickly in past years. Learn more about the NRA World Shooting Championship at wsc.nra.org.

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The NRA World Shooting Championship runs 9/30/25 through 10/4/2025. Presented by Walther Arms, this challenging event involves rifle, pistol, and shotgun shooting with a dozen disciplines — from short-range action pistol to long-range rifle.

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2025 nra world shooting championship
The NRA World Shooting Championship
This championship is designed to test individuals through multiple different challenging disciplines over four days of shooting (Team Shoot Day 4). Competitors compete in Professional and Amateur categories for cash and prizes of over $250,000. Walther and other sponsors will supply ALL firearms equipment and ammunition required for the 12 stages of competition.

To do well, competitors must be highly proficient in all shooting skills — rifle, pistol, shotgun, both rapid fire and precision. The 2025 stages are: Precision Standing Air Gun, Sporting Clays, NRA Precision Pistol, NRA America’s Rifle Challenge LVL2, FITASC, NRA ARC 2-Gun, PRS Rimfire, Biathlon, IDPA, SASS (Cowboy Action), PRS, and USPSA.

Six Side Matches
There are also six (6) side matches with different disciplines including falling plates. The event also has a Team Shoot.

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May 23rd, 2025

L.E. Wilson Case Gage Depth Micrometer Product Review

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L.E. Wilson Case Gage Depth Micrometer Tool
Hands-On Tool Review by F-Class John
Are you looking for a better way to measure shoulder bump when sizing brass? When it comes to measuring your shoulder bump there has traditionally been just one way to do it and that’s with a set of calipers and some type of tool attached to a calipers jaw which contacts the case shoulder. While this method has worked well for decades there’s always been some inherent lack of consistency and repeatability. While a minor issue, the inability to get the exact number in completely dependent on the user’s pressure applied and the angle at which the jaws push on the brass.

Enter the L.E. Wilson Case Gage Depth Micrometer with its simple but effective use of Wilson case gauges to ensure a perfect measure of shoulder bump every time. The unit comes with the micrometer top as well as a check gauge which allows you to easily calibrate the micrometer whenever needed. On top of the micrometer unit, you’ll also need to purchase the appropriate case gauges for each of your cartridge types and then you’re ready to go. No other measuring instruments are needed (yep, no calipers are required).

L.E. Wilson case gage gauge shoulder bump depth micrometer measureing tool

Using the Wilson Depth Micrometer (perhaps a better name is Shoulder Bump Micrometer) is a straightforward process. Simply take your fired brass and insert it into the case gauge and place the micrometer top onto the primer side of the gauge. While holding the micrometer top firmly against the case gauge in one hand, slowly turn the micrometer until you feel it stop. You can back off and turn it again to verify the stop point and once you have it, look at the measurement on the micrometer. Now insert a sized piece of brass and repeat the procedure. Take note of the new number and subtract it from the fired brass number and you now have an exact amount of shoulder bump. Continue to adjust your sizing die until you have the correct amount of shoulder bump and you’re ready to size all your brass.

Watch Video to See how Shoulder-Bump Measuring Micrometer Tool Works

Guys, in this case a VIDEO is worth more than a thousand words. In may not be obvious from the photos how this system works. In fact, it is fast and easy. Drop brass into cartridge-specific case gauge, then put the Micrometer unit on top, and dial to touch. The video shows how this works.

SUMMARY — Tool is Fast, Precise, Repeatable, and Easy to Use — We Like It
The beauty of this tool is the simplicity with which it works. It uses a very accurate micrometer to simply measure how much further your brass is sitting forward inside the case gauge. After a couple uses, you’ll find that this tool is fast, accurate and incredibly repeatable. That gives you confidence that your brass is being sized properly. Ultimately, I found that using the micrometer top really became a joy as I set up a new set of dies and as I sized my brass, I could easily check the consistency as brass came off my press. If you’re looking to improve your sizing game, give the L.E. Wilson Case Gage Depth Micrometer a try. MSRP is $140.00.

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May 23rd, 2025

MidwayUSA Foundation Raises Over $1.2 Million for Youth Shooting Programs

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MidwayUSA Foundation hosted a donation drive throughout the month of April and raised an astounding $643,237 for youth shooting teams. Thanks to the Foundation’s matching program, funded by Larry and Brenda Potterfield, every dollar is matched, providing a total impact of $1.28 million. These funds help youth shooting teams cover essential expenses such as ammunition, targets, entry fees, and safety equipment, ensuring the participation of young athletes in shooting sports.

The Foundation also provided an additional $80,000 in endowment awards. West Virginia University’s Rifle Team (WVU) raised over $120,000 to earn the top prize of $15,000. “We are delighted to be the winners of the April Donation Drive, and we have to thank our donors for making that happen,” said Head Coach Jon Hammond. “The Foundation provides an amazing resource to junior and youth shooting programs[.]”

The teams that rounded out the top five include:
2nd Place: Kanabec County Clay Busters [MN] – winning an additional $12,500
3rd Place: Prescott Bird Busters [AZ] – winning an additional $10,000
4th Place: Battle Ground Academy [TN] – winning an additional $7,500
5th Place: Pillager Clay Target Team [MN] – winning an additional $5,000

midwayusa foundation april 2025The MidwayUSA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity working to sustain and grow youth shooting sports by providing long-term funding to youth shooting teams. Every donation is tax-deductible. The Foundation supports all shooting disciplines. To learn more about the MidwayUSA Foundation visit MidwayUSAFoundation.org.

MidwayUSA Foundation S.E. Program Manager Jeff McClure stated: “Helping teams and organizations grow their accounts through participation in our incentive programs is top of the list. Where else can teams open an account, be provided multiple ways to grow that account, and have all donations matched?” WVU’s Head Coach added: “The generosity of the Potterfield family is incredible, as well as the vision … to help all these junior shooting programs across the USA. We highly recommend all programs have a MidwayUSA Foundation account and work hard to build it year over year.”

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