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Lonoke, Arkansas – March 31, 2022 – Team Remington’s Alessandro Vitale won the Triple J Classic .410 Sub Gauge Event with a perfect score of 100/100. The event, held at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio March 11-13, 2022, drew nearly 300 shooters.
Recognized as the spring kick-off event for the National Skeet Shooting Association, the Triple J Classic featured event categories that included various gauge competitions, Skeet Doubles and High Overall (HOA).
“Alessandro’s win at the Triple J Classic was huge for Team Remington,” said Joel Hodgdon, Director of Marketing for Remington Ammunition. “His perfect score is reflective of his skills as a shooter, and we’re looking forward to watching him compete with the rest of Team Remington this season and bring home more victories for Big Green.”
Class winners receive free entry into the 2023 Triple J Classic. With a busy month full of NSSA events including the ACUI, SW Grand and World English Sporting Championships, Team Remington looks to compete at a high level and remain successful.
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