Highlight Reel—2015 NRA World Shooting Championship

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posted on October 2, 2015
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The 2015 NRA World Shooting Championship, sponsored by Magpul, took place Sept. 24-16 at the Peacemaker National Training Center in Glengary, W. Va., with more than 200 competitors vying for $250,000 in prizes. Check out the highlight reel above for some of the best sights and sounds of the action-filled weekend.




For more on the match, please enjoy the following:

NRA World Shooting Championship: From Amateur to Pro 
Gallery: Scenes from the 2015 NRA World Shooting Championship
The Competitors of the NRA World Shooting Championship: For the Love of the Sport 
Atkinson Wins Starlight 3-Gun Championship 
Piatt Wins NRA World Shooting Championship 
NRA World Shooting Championship Day 1 

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