Walther Arms Sponsors 2024 NRA World Shooting Championship

This competition gathers the top shooters in the world at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, to compete in both pro and amateur divisions.

by posted on February 27, 2024
Nra World Shooting Championship Walther Sponsor

Walther Arms, Inc. is proud to announce its title sponsorship of the seventh annual NRA World Shooting Championship, which will take place April 4-6, 2024. This competition gathers the top shooters in the world at Camp Atterbury, near Edinburgh, Indiana, to compete in both pro and amateur divisions.

“We’re excited to be a presenting sponsor of such a dynamic competition as the NRA World Shooting Championship,” said Jens Krogh, vice president of marketing and product development for Walther Arms, Inc. “The marksmanship, determination, and talent these competitors have in their specified areas of the shooting sports are impressive to say the least. Walther has always taken immense pride in providing firearms that make whoever is shooting them feel confident and secure in every shot taken. That will truly be put to the test as we watch how every stage unfolds throughout the competition.”

The NRA World Shooting Championship is an annual event comprising of various courses spanning the shooting sports disciplines, along with the opportunity for competitors to win $250,000 in cash and prizes. All firearms, ammunition, optics, and equipment are supplied by the NRA, Walther, and additional industry sponsors.

For more information and to register for this competition, visit the match website.

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