Have you seen the 2022 NRA National Matches commemorative digital magazine yet? Featuring complete coverage of last year’s competitions at Camp Atterbury, including the Precision Pistol, Smallbore Rifle and High Power Rifle National Championships, the recap can be viewed for free online via Nxtbook.
This special edition magazine, published digitally by Shooting Sports USA, the NRA’s competitive shooting journal, celebrates the 2022 NRA National Rifle and Pistol Championships at Camp Atterbury, Indiana.
The home of the NRA National Matches since 2021, Camp Atterbury is an active National Guard training facility that is located about 37 miles south of Indianapolis, near Edinburgh, Indiana.
For more than 150 years, the National Rifle Association of America has been dedicated to advancing marksmanship, as well as serving as the country’s foremost defender of Second Amendment rights. The NRA National Matches at Camp Atterbury are where high-level competitive shooters from around the nation can shoot shoulder-to-shoulder, as well as celebrate their achievements on the firing line.
The 2022 digital recap begins with the opening day festivities, including the First Shot Ceremony with Indiana First Lady Janet Holcomb, and goes on to cover the three different phases of the NRA National Matches. Plus, there is special coverage of the 2022 Pershing International Trophy Match, where the U.S. smallbore rifle team picked up a historic victory over Great Britain.
Head to this link to read the 2022 NRA National Matches digital recap for free: www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/nra/campatterbury_2022.
Additionally, on July 8, the 2023 NRA National Matches will kick off its third year of competition in the Hoosier State at Camp Atterbury. The 2023 NRA National Matches at Camp Atterbury—including the Precision Pistol, Smallbore Rifle and High Power Rifle National Championships—are set to begin July 8 and conclude August 6. (See the full 2023 match schedule here.)
Online registration for the 2023 NRA National Matches at Camp Atterbury is open now—go to the NRA Competitive Shooting online portal: competitor.nra.org.