Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championship Wrapup
on August 24th, 2011 at 7:52 AM
Courtesy of The Outdoor Wire, here’s a wrapup from the Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships recently held in California…
Seeklander Takes World Speed Shooting Title
Team Smith & Wesson’s Mike Seeklander of Owasso, Oklahoma held off Springfield Armory’s Rob Leatham of Mesa, Arizona by just 0.46 seconds to take the Production division title at the Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships in Piru, Calif. | For More…
Sarabia Repeats As Steel Challenge Junior Champion
Team Smith & Wesson’s 14-year-old shooting phenom, Janae Sarabia of Lompoc, California, claimed the Junior title at the Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships for the second year in a row. | For More…
Miculek Wins World Speed Revolver Title-Again
Team Smith & Wesson’s Jerry Miculek of Princeton, Louisiana claimed the Open Revolver title at the Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships,, winning all eight stages and finishing with a time of 89.70 seconds. | For More…
Sevigny Repeats As World Speed Shooting Limited Champ
For the second consecutive year, Dave Sevigny of Smyrna, Georgia claimed the Limited division title at the Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships. | For More…
B.J. Norris Crowned World’s Fastest Shooter
B.J. Norris of Tyler, Texas, one of the fastest shooters in the world, went into Saturday’s Open Pistol division finale of the Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships looking to pick up his first Steel Challenge championship having already won Thursday’s Open Rimfire Pistol event and placing a strong second in Friday’s Limited Pistol event. He won the title, but not before overcoming a potentially fatal equipment failure, a broken firing pin in his pistol. | For More…
Jessie Harrison 3-Peats Steel Challenge
Reaffirming her position at the top woman shooter in the country, and fastest in the world, Jessie Harrison swept all four major titles at the Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships to take her third consecutive, and fourth career, overall women’s title. | For More…


