2024 Oregon State Precision Pistol Championships: A Celebration of Skill and Community

The 2024 Oregon State Precision Pistol Championships in Sherwood, Oregon, was a spectacular event and a fitting conclusion to this year’s competitive shooting season. With good weather and an enthusiastic turnout, the championships brought together talented shooters and passionate enthusiasts to celebrate precision shooting.

Meet the Champions

The highlight of the match was Chris Alto’s remarkable performance, earning him the title of 2024 Oregon State Champion with an impressive score of 2561-86X. Congratulations, Chris! Joining him on the podium were Roy and Craig, both of whom showcased outstanding shooting skills. The Distinguished Revolver (DR) match victory went to Craig with a 262-2X, proving it was a day of shared victories.

In the Excellence in Competition (EIC) .22 match, Simone claimed the leg points with a score of 263-5X, further emphasizing the high caliber of talent present at the event.

A Community United

The match wasn’t just about competition. It reflected the camaraderie and spirit that defines the precision shooting community. Special thanks go to Dick for expertly calling the match and to Roddy Toyota and Jim Brossard for their generous donations, which added excitement to the lucky draw.

Notably, Jim Brossard won the Ultradot grand prize—a well-deserved reward for his contributions to the event. Congratulations also to Chris Alto for securing his State EIC Silver Leg and to Simon Smith for his .22 Leg Match victory.

Looking Ahead

As we wrap up this season, the passion for bullseye shooting continues to burn brightly. The event was a reminder of the dedication and skill that keep this sport thriving. We look forward to starting up again in March, and we hope to see even more competitors and fans join us for another thrilling year of precision pistol shooting.

Once again, congratulations to all the participants for keeping the Bullseye spirit alive, and thank you to everyone who made the 2024 Oregon State Precision Pistol Championships a resounding success!

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