Team Remington’s Baldwin Inducted into NSSA Hall of Fame

Team Remington’s Baldwin Inducted into NSSA Hall of Fame

LONOKE, Ark. – October 15, 2024 – Remington Ammunition congratulates sponsored shooter Clay Baldwin on his induction into the National Skeet Shooting Association’s Hall of Fame. Selected as a shooter in this year’s class of inductees, Baldwin has a long and distinguished career of competing at the highest levels of skeet shooting. 

 

The Arkansas native grew up just seven miles from where his favorite shotshells are made in Lonoke, Ark. “I have shot approximately 200,000 registered targets in my competitive career and Remington ammunition is the only shotshell I’ve ever shot in either competition or practice,” said Baldwin, a 35-year veteran of skeet shooting. “All four of my World Championships and my four perfect 400’s have been shot with and won with Remington ammo and they have been a big part of my journey,” says Baldwin. “I never thought of myself as somebody worthy of being part of the Hall of Fame… it is very humbling,” says the member of the class of 2024 inductees.

 

This is the NSSA’s highest honor and inductees must meet a list of criteria to be nominated and inducted into this prestigious club of honored skeet shooters. One of the criteria is to have won a world title. Baldwin’s list of World Championships includes the 2020 HOA World Champion and three individual titles. In 2022, Baldwin won the 20-gauge event, he captured the 28-gauge title in 2015 and his most recent victory was the .410 bore World Championship in 2023. Baldwin, the only Arkansas native to be inducted into the NSSA Hall of Fame, says he will continue to compete but is also focusing on growing the sport by hosting tournaments and getting more young people involved in shooting. 

 

Team Remington’s Sheaffer Stanfill and Craig Parsons turned in outstanding performances at the 2024 World Skeet Championships held at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas. The event was held September 27-October 5, 2024, a tournament that has been in existence since 1935.

 

In the HOA World Championship competition, Sheaffer Stanfill was the overall Runner-Up while teammate Craig Parsons finished third. To get to their positions, Stanfill was perfect in two of the four gauges that make up the HOA and he also finished Runner-Up in the HAA World Championship. Craig Parsons shot 200 straight in the 12-gauge event, 100 straight in the 20-gauge event and 100 straight in the .410 bore event. 

 

Houston Deshotels also had a strong showing for Team Remington shooting perfect in two of the four events including the .410 bore and 20-gauge competitions.

 

In the Lady’s Division, Alison Boyette won the 28-gauge World Championship. She shot 100 straight to get into the finals and was victorious in the shoot-off.

 

Team Remington competes and wins with Remington Premier shotshells. Top quality, consistency and accuracy come standard when trap, skeet or sporting competitors shoot the iconic Premier STS and Premier Nitro families of ammunition.

 

Find Remington ammunition at dealers nationwide and online. For more information on Remington ammunition and accessories, visit www.remington.com.

 

 

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