IPSC Rifle World Shoot Finland: Team Winchester’s Becky & Sean Yackley Help Their Teams Earn Medals

Becky and Sean Yackley of Team Winchester aided their teams in securing medals at the 2024 IPSC Rifle World Shoot in Finland, Jul. 30 to Aug. 10.

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posted on August 20, 2024
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Team Winchester members Sean and Becky Yackley both medaled as members of the U.S. Men’s Standard and U.S. Ladies Open teams, respectively, at the 2024 IPSC Rifle World Shoot held at the Ruutikangas Range in Oulu, Finland, last week.
Photos courtesy of Winchester Ammunition

Team Winchester competitors Becky and Sean Yackley both earned medals while representing the United States at the 2024 IPSC Rifle World Shoot, held at the Ruutikangas Range in Oulu, Finland, last week.

At the match the competition was fierce, with more than 800 competitors from around the globe gathering to shoot 30 stages over the course of the five-day event, held July 30 to August 10.

Becky Yackley competed as part of the U.S. Ladies Open Team, earning the gold medal for the third time. The team maintained a balance between speed and accuracy to earn their spot at the top of the division leaderboard with a score of 4883.7485.

As for Sean Yackley, he competed as a member of the U.S. Men’s Standard Team, meaning that they choose to shoot with non-magnified sights, making long-distance shots particularly challenging. However, the U.S. shooters were up for facing this challenge after earning the silver medal in the division with a score of 5478.6703.

“With targets ranging from 10 to 385 yards, accuracy is a must,” Becky Yackley said. “We used Winchester USA Ready, White Box FMJ as well as Winchester Reloading Components throughout the event for dependable performance at all ranges.”

See the full results of the 2024 IPSC Rifle World Shoot at this link.

Learn more about Winchester at winchester.com.

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