Federal Sponsored Shooter Shines at Triple J
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ANOKA, Minnesota - March 15, 2023 - Federal Ammunition congratulates sponsored shooter Paul Giambrone for his outstanding performance at the 2023 Triple J Classic held at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, TX March 9-12, 2023.
The four-day competition is considered the kick-off event for the National Skeet Shooting Association and draws hundreds of skilled shooters to compete for the first big prize of the season. Giambrone won the Doubles, 20-gauge, and 28-gauge events, finished second in the High Over All and claimed the High All Around title with a combined 498 of 500 targets.
“Paul had a phenomenal weekend,” says Mike Hampton Sr, Team Federal Shooting Manager. “His performance and the Federal ammunition he counts on shows the strength of team Federal. Not often does a competitor start a year by winning multiple events which culminated into the impressive HAA and HOA finishes,” says Hampton.
Giambrone, who came into the competition with limited practice after a family move to Utah said he was inspired by his wife and kids to return to his high competition standards. “Each of them sent me a good luck charm before leaving for Texas,” says Giambrone. “We just got settled into our new home in Utah after living in a camper for nine months and to go to a tournament with focus was extremely helpful having life more simplified,” says the team Federal member.
Giambrone relies on Federal’s Top Gun target loads in 20, 28, and .410 in #9 shot for reliable performance and shot-to-shot consistency.
Federal ammunition can be found at dealers nationwide. For more on Federal ammunition or to shop online, visit www.federalpremium.com.
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