MDT Shooters Dominate Podiums Around the Globe

MDT Shooters Dominate Podiums Around the Globe

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It was an exciting stretch of competition for MDT-sponsored and Supported Shooters, with multiple top finishes across the U.S. and internationally. Here’s a roundup of standout performances:

MKM PPRC Match – Kennerdell, Pennsylvania

Team MDT had a strong showing, with Matt Stiner claiming 1st place overall and Ken Sanoski finishing 4th in a competitive field.

Matt Stiner with a 1st Place win.

Matt Stiner with a 1st Place win.

Pro Series Box Canyon Showdown – Medicine Lodge, Kansas

MDT-supported shooter Shayne Ward took 3rd place, while Zane Zuhn secured 5th. MDT-sponsored shooter Gage Caples earned Top Junior honors, and Chad Heckler took Top Tactical.

PRS Rimfire Match – Sheep Dog Warrior Range, Catskill, New York

MDT-supported shooter Brad O’Grady emerged victorious, taking 1st place overall. Kolan Gilmour placed 3rd, while Dory Lee earned Top Lady and an impressive 8th overall finish.

NRL Hunter - Battle of Rattlesnake Butte – Larkspur, Colorado

Ryan Steinforth won the Teams Division, representing MDT with skill and precision.

Queensland Military Rifle Club .22 Match – Queensland, Australia

MDT-supported shooter Ben B clinched 1st place, continuing MDT’s international winning streak.

Ben B, Top Open.

New England PRS Regional – Sheepdog Warrior Match, Catskill, New York

Etienne Vachon finished 3rd in the Open Division and earned Top Mil/LEO honors in a challenging Northeast regional.

Etienne Vachon, Right with some impressive wins!

PRS Centerfire Match – Cascina Legra, Italy

MDT-supported shooter Vincent “Vin” Muehlleitner secured 1st place, marking his first-ever match win. The match served as a national Italian qualifier for the IPRF World Championship. Vin shared his thoughts: “The ITPRA hosted one of their few centerfire matches, which was also a national Italian qualifier for the IPRF World Championship. Despite fewer shooters than usual, the course of fire was excellent, and the tricky winds made it a very challenging match. The props were perfectly stable and well thought out—except the tires, which really messed up one stage for me, like they always do! I made a few mistakes but still managed to stay on top by 3 points. This is my first match win ever, so it’s something I’ll always remember.”

2025 MDT Hunter Challenge – Arbuckle, California

MDT-sponsored shooter Jon Pynch took 1st place in Teams, showcasing expert-level field shooting. Team MDT shooter Brian Neace took 2nd place in Light Open, while Jacob Reister secured 3rd place in Open Light.

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