Team Remington’s Madison Sharpe Wins Main Event Lady Title

The competition was the final leg of the regional circuit ahead of the NSCA National Championships.

by posted on October 9, 2025
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Madison Sharpe 2025 Ladies Champion Southeast Nsca Regional Lede

From a Remington press release:

Team Remington captured several top podium spots at the 2025 NSCA Southeast Regional. The competition, the final leg of the regional circuit ahead of the National Championships, drew more than 750 shooters to the scenic Back Woods Quail Club located in Georgetown County, South Carolina, and ran from September 29 to October 5, 2025.

Team Remington’s Madison Sharpe led the list of outstanding performances by winning the Lady Main Event title in a shoot-off. She also earned Runner-Up finishes in the Prelim #1 Lady event and the Prelim Lady event sponsored by Remington Ammunition. Sharpe finished third in Lady FITASC.

“Winning the main event in any competition is the goal that fuels me to continue to want to train and compete at the highest levels,” said Sharpe. “My go-to load is always Remington’s Nitro 27. The 1-ounce load at 1290 feet per second is the round I trust to make every shot.”

Other strong performances ahead of the NSCA Nationals include Team Reminton’s Brandon Powell. He won two event titles, including the Prelim #1 High Over All, with his teammate Braxton Oliver taking third place. Powell also won the 5-Stand High Over All event. In the Prelim Event, sponsored by Remington Ammunition and featuring nearly 400 competitors, Turner Parcell finished in the Runner-Up position.

In the Veteran Category, Team Remington’s Wendell Cherry bested 110 shooters in the Super Sporting event with a score of 94/100. Cherry was also the Main Event Runner-up and FITASC Runner-up in the Veteran Category.

Team Remington competes and wins with Remington Premier shotshells. Top quality, consistency, and accuracy come standard when trap, skeet, or sporting competitors shoot the iconic Premier STS and Premier Nitro families of ammunition.

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