Braden Peiser Earns 2024 Junior World Champion Title

Braden Peiser, of San Angelo, Texas, earned the title of 2024 Junior World Champion in Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Oct. 1 in Lima, Peru.

“It is a bit surreal,” said Peiser about his big win. “I have been in a lot of finals and quite a few international finals. I was enjoying this final and the chase. It was fun sitting in second or third and knowing I had some work to do.”

Peiser, the 2024 Junior Olympic Champion, shot an exciting final at the 2024 Junior World Championships where he bested Victor Lindgren, of Sweden, who finished second. Peiser’s final consisted of 15 shots in the kneeling position, 15 in the prone position, and then 10 shots in the standing. After the first 10 standing shots, single shot eliminations began. With just Peiser and Lindgren left, Peiser needed to make up .2 points to move up from second place to first. For the last shot of the final, Lindgren shot a 10.4 and Peiser shot a 10.7, securing his gold medal.

“Victor took his shot, and I could hear the crowd cheering. I could not see his score because I was already looking down my sights,” said Peiser about his final shot. “I knew I needed a good shot. I took it and felt confident in it. It felt like an hour until it popped up on the screen. When I saw it, I was ecstatic and happy that it was where I thought it was.”

The 2024 competition marks the fifth Junior World Championships Peiser has competed in and his first individual gold medal. Peiser’s gold medal was his third medal of the 2024 competition. Peiser earned bronze in Men’s 10m Air Rifle and silver in Men’s 10m Air Rifle Team. This year’s three medals brough his total World Championship medal count to seven.

“This is the one that I felt the most prepared for going in and I felt like I was the most comfortable in the match and in the finals,” said Peiser, who shoots for the University of Kentucky.

Griffin Lake, of Emmaus, Pennsylvania, shot in the final as well and finished in sixth place and Tyler Wee of Wake Forest, North Carolina, shot in the final and took eight place. See official results here.

The U.S. is still competing in rifle, pistol, and shotgun events at the 2024 Junior World Championships. As of Oct 3, the U.S. has a medal count of 10. See all the medals below:

  1. Braden Peiser: Bronze, Men’s 10m Air Rifle
  2. Braden Peiser, Tyler Wee, and Jacob Wisman: Silver, Men’s 10m Air Rifle Team
  3. Katie Zaun, Emme Walrath, and Kenzie Kring: Silver, Women’s 10m Air Rifle Team
  4. Gracie Hensley: Silver, Women’s Skeet
  5. Benjamin Keller: Silver, Men’s Skeet
  6. Katie Zaun: Bronze, Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions
  7. Jordan Sapp, Benjamin Keller, and Joshua Corbin: Gold, Men’s Skeet Team
  8. Gracie Hensley, Fayth Layne, and Madeline Corbin: Bronze, Women’s Skeet Team
  9. Madeline Corbin and Jordan Sapp: Bronze, Mixed Team Skeet
  10. Braden Peiser: Gold, Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions

The competition continues in Lima through Oct. 7. Follow @USAShooting on InstagramFacebook, and X for updates and results. View photos from the competition here.

Sign Up for the 2024-2025 JROTC 3-Position Air Rifle Postal Championship

The JROTC Postal competition is a three-position air rifle event for sporter and precision high school cadets.

Important Dates for the 2024-2025 JROTC Postal Competition:

  • Sept. 25, 2024 – Online Registration Opens
  • Nov. 18, 2024 – Online Registration Ends
  • Nov. 29, 2024 –Targets Due to CMP By All Services
  • Dec. 4, 2024 – Preliminary Results Posted
  • Dec. 10, 2024 – All scores final (Protests cannot be made after 8 a.m.)

Top scoring athletes and teams of the JROTC Postal Championship will move on to the Service Championships in Alabama, Ohio and Utah in February, with the National JROTC Championship set to fire March 20-22, 2025, at the Gary Anderson CMP Competition Center in Camp Perry, Ohio.

For more on the JROTC Three-Position Postal Competition, including registration info, visit https://thecmp.org/youth/jrotc/.

Generation III Gun Announces 2024 Rules Update

Updates to the Generation III 2024 rules are available now at https://tinyurl.com/3kmawkj2

Generation III Gun is an exciting nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization focused on promoting the competitive shooting sports to juniors. Junior shooters are the future of the 2nd Amendment. We will strive to educate juniors about the important role that they will play in the future of firearms in this country through the enjoyment and camaraderie of competitive shooting sports. We aim to become the organization that ensures that every junior shooter that wants to attend a 3 gun match can. Our goal is to reimburse junior shooters for every major 3 gun match entry fee. Once that goal is accomplished, we will focus on our ultimate goal of ensuring that any junior that wants to shoot a major match has the resources they need to do so. Visit their web site at https://www.generation3gun.com

Boy Scouts of America Announces Range and Target Activities Manual – 2024 Edition

This manual replaces all previous versions and has a revision date of 9/2024. 

Cub Scouts may only participate in range & target activities at a district or council event or activity. All range & target activities are prohibited at the Cub Scout pack or den level.

The Guide to Safe Scouting states that any range & target activities not detailed in our program literature or the National Range & Target Activities Manual are prohibited.

Download the National Range and Target Activities Manual (2024 Edition)

This publication replaces all previous versions of the National Shooting Sports Manual.  

2024–25 Schedule Now Available for ACUI/SCTP Shotgun Bowl Series

Confirmed dates for the 2024-25 Shotgun Bowl Series are live! Keep an eye on the Bowl Series Calendar and make your plans to compete with ACUI and SCTP this coming season. Visit https://acuiclays.org/events/events-calendar.

About: The ACUI Clay Targets program is a nonprofit, student-centered, campus-based community of student athletes, volunteer and paid coaches, range facilities, sponsors, friends, families, and ACUI staff. The ACUI Clay Targets program was established in 1968 and is the oldest collegiate shotgun sports program. Visit https://acuiclays.org

MidwayUSA Foundation Presents the Hometown Challenge Sweepstakes

MidwayUSA Foundation presents Hometown Challenge (HTC)! This fundraiser that allows you to support your local youth shooting team and win prizes! Every $20 donation is an entry in our multi- prize sweepstakes.

Sweepstakes: Donate as much as you like to increase your chances of winning! For example, a $100 donation to your favorite team gives you 5 sweepstakes entries….simply support a local shooting team in September, and you’ll be entered! Prizes include coolers, gift cards,
ammo, firearms, glasses, and more!

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MidwayUSA Foundation is the Leading Advocate for Youth Shooting Sports

August is National Shooting Sports Month and MidwayUSA Foundation is proud to celebrate the month with continued opportunities to support youth shooting programs. As the leading advocate for youth shooting sports, MidwayUSA Foundation has over $400 million endowed to ensure generation after generation has the funding to participate. The endowment model guarantees the money is available in perpetuity.

Nearly 2,800 youth shooting teams rely on MidwayUSA Foundation funding to conduct practices, travel to competitions, pay for ammo, and cover other critical expenses that youth shooting teams incur. In addition to youth shooting teams, the Foundation assists over 80 organizations at the state, regional, and national levels. Organizations including the Scholastic Clay Target Program, Scholastic Action Shooting Program, USA Shooting, ACUI Clay Targets, and more rely on annual funding from MidwayUSA Foundation. The non-profit public charity has provided $725 million in grants to support youth shooting sports. In 2024, alone, the Foundation has paid just under $8 million in cash grants and is set to provide another $3.3 million in the coming weeks.

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