Remington Ammunition recently hosted its 4th Annual Shoot to Cure sporting clays charity tournament. All proceeds went to benefit the Arkansas Children's Hospital, and those proceeds were considerable: nearly $19,000, which brings the event’s four-year total over $50,000. The top shooter at the event was Tommy Browning with a 98, with Steve Powell and Mike Darr in a second-place tie with a score of 96.
“Shoot to Cure is an event that reaches shooting enthusiasts and is a great avenue for shooters to show support for Arkansas Children’s Hospital while exercising their skills and love for shooting at the same time,” said Remington’s Gun Club Director Kris Carson. “With the participation of corporate teams such as Healthway Pharmacy, United Health, First Electric, Garver Engineers, Windsor Door, Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation, and many more, it's truly a unique fundraiser and it’s a win-win for everyone involved.”
The sporting-clays shoot took place at Remington’s historic Gun Club, which is right next door to Big Green’s ammunition factory. With facilities for trap, skeet, sporting clays, and five-stand, the Gun Club plays host to family outings, corporate events, and sanctioned competitions. The tournament naturally showcased Remington’s Gun Club Cure line of target shotshell ammunition, which helps real families nationwide. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this ammunition benefits children’s hospitals and disease research.












