Madison Sharpe Joins Team Remington

by posted on May 18, 2022
Team Remington Madison Sharpe Lede

Top sporting clays competitor Madison Sharpe is now a member of Team Remington’s impressive roster of trap, skeet, and sporting clays professionals. With many titles already under her belt, the South Carolina native and current Clemson University student is taking her shooting career to the next level with Big Green for the 2022 season.

“Madison is a great addition to the team, and we are really excited to see her competing and winning with Remington loads,” said Remington Marketing Director Joel Hodgdon. “Madison has already proven her ability to perform at the highest levels with the best in the business and we are really looking forward to seeing her on the podium in 2022 and in the years to come.”

Sharpe secured a spot on the FITASC Lady Team 2022 Sporting Clays Team as well as landing a spot as an alternate for the Sporting Lady Team. She has multiple SCTP and NSCA titles and is a four-time South Carolina State Ladies Champion. Sharpe was a runner up in the 2019 NSCA National Lady’s event, won the 2019 Lady’s K-Cup in San Antonio, Texas, and finished out 2020 Southeast Regionals FITASC HOA (High Overall).

Sharpe will now be competing and winning with Remington’s Premier STS and Premier Nitro Sporting Clays Target Loads. With consistent velocities and pattern uniformity, Remington Premier shotshell ammunition is the choice of champions at major skeet, trap and sporting clays shoots across the country.

For more, go to Remington.com.

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