Howard Leight Pro Team Adds KC Eusebio

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posted on May 17, 2019
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Twenty-year competitive shooting veteran KC Eusebio is the newest member of the Howard Leight Shooting Sports Pro Team.

A world-class athlete, Eusebio began shooting at the tender age of eight. As a youngster he set several USPSA records, none of which have been broken yet. Notably, he became the youngest Master class shooter at the age of 10 and the youngest Grand Master class shooter by age 12. Additionally, Eusebio won the World Speed Shooting Championships at the age of 15—the youngest athlete ever to do so.

Eusebio went on to win numerous championships at all levels. For 2018 alone, his list of wins includes: World Speed Shooting Champion Open Overall, World Speed Shooting Champion Rimfire Optics, World Speed Shooting Champion Pistol Caliber Carbine, U.S. Steel National Champion Carry Optics, U.S. Steel National Champion Rimfire Optics, and U.S. Steel National Champion Pistol Caliber Carbine.

Most recently, Eusebio won the 2019 U.S. Steel Nationals Carry Optics division title—setting a new national record in the process.

As a Howard Leight Pro Team Member, KC will compete exclusively in Howard Leight hearing and eye protection products. He will also assist in the development of new products and branded content, as well as making appearances at trade shows and special events.

“Whether shooting for fun, in competition, while hunting or when training for defense, safety is critical,” says Eusebio. “I’m thrilled to be partnering with Howard Leight, a company I trust that has done so much important research that translates to great products that help protect shooters’ sight and hearing.”

Visit KC Eusebio's website at Kceusebio.net.

Learn more about Howard Leight Shooting Sports at howardleightshootingsports.com. Use the code KC20 at checkout to receive a 20 percent discount on purchases.

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