Coming off his first national championship of the 2023 season at the U.S. Steel Nationals, pro shooter KC Eusebio captured his 10th World Speed Shooting Championship overall title at this year’s competition, held April 26-30 at the CMP Talladega Marksmanship Park in Talladega, Alabama. He is the first shooter to capture 10 overall titles at the competition.
The match featured the eight stages found in Steel Challenge competition.
At the 2023 World Speed Shooting Championship, Eusebio took first place in Open division, and first place among the field of 160 competitors in the main match with a final time of 76.13 seconds. As for his best stage, that was No. 3 Smoke & Hope, which he finished in a mere 7.19 seconds.
Eusebio accomplished his record setting win using a Bushnell RXM-300 reflex sight and, as mentioned, walked away from the 2023 World Speed Shooting Championship as the only shooter to have earned 10 overall world speed shooting titles in the history of the match.
With its large lens, four-MOA red dot and optimized hood geometry for faster target acquisition, the Bushnell RXM-300 is ideal for competition use. Eusebio also gave high praise to Bushnell's support for his victory this year in Talladega. “My 10th World Speed Shooting title feels like such an accomplishment,” he said. “I’m very proud and humbled because no one in the history of the sport has accomplished this. I wouldn’t be able to do it without the support of my Bushnell family.”
You can view the full results of the 2023 World Speed Shooting Championship at the Practiscore website.
Learn more about Bushnell at bushnell.com.