This gallery includes 10 of the best photos from Camp Atterbury, Indiana, during the 2024 NRA Precision Pistol Nationals this summer, part of the NRA National Matches. This year’s NRA National Precision Pistol Championships were held July 22-25.
Jon Shue of Liberty, North Carolina, picked up his fourth NRA Precision Pistol title at Camp Atterbury this year. His score was 2665-155X. Shue is pictured here receiving the Harrison Trophy plaque from Match Director Kenn Boyd during the 2024 NRA National Precision Pistol Championships awards ceremony at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, on July 25.
Here are four of the top shooters at the 2024 NRA National Precision Pistol Championships awards ceremony. Starting from left, metallic champion Richard Kang, third place overall Daniel Kupar, match winner Jon Shue and match runner-up John Zurek.
The NRA National Precision Pistol Championships, like all bullseye pistol competition, has shooters fire at targets at 25 and 50 yards with a one-handed grip.
The NRA Precision Pistol Nationals, along with the High Power Rifle Nationals and Smallbore Rifle Nationals, are the three major competitions that comprise the NRA National Matches.
Kimberly Hobart-Fleming of New Philadelphia, Ohio, won the High Civilian Woman title with a score of 2545-74X. She is pictured here stapling a new target center.
The NRA Precision Pistol Championship aggregate includes 20 shots slow fire at 50 yards, 20 shots timed fire and 20 shots rapid fire at 25 yards with .22 caliber, centerfire and .45 caliber guns—all worth a total of 2700 points.
NRA Referee Ed Zebedies is one of several match officials who ensured the 2024 NRA National Precision Pistol Championships ran smoothly.
Match winner Jon Shue on the firing line at Camp Atterbury. The Indiana National Guard facility is equipped with a covered 200-point range that the NRA uses for the Precision Pistol and Smallbore Rifle Nationals.
There was a total of 58 entries in the 2024 NRA National Precision Pistol Championship three-gun aggregate.
This year’s winner and now-four-time champion, Jon Shue, is pictured here with retired Brig. Gen. Jack Hagan at the 2024 NRA National Precision Pistol Championships awards ceremony.