WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – March 13, 2024 – Team Savage is excited to its latest wins in both the NRL Hunter Series and the Precision Rifle Series (PRS). Team Savage shooter Matt Alwine kicked off March with a first-place triumph in the NRL Hunter Series at the Mason Valley Steel Hunter match. This marks the third consecutive win in the 2024 NRL Hunter Series for the team and Alwine. The following weekend, Matt Alwine obtained an additional first-place win at the Central Coast Chaos match in the Precision Rifle Series in California.
Alwine knocked out the competition at Mason Valley Steel Hunter match in Julian, California using a custom Savage 110 Ultralite Elite chambered in 25 Creedmoor. Here, Alwine secured first in Open Heavy, and first overall, in the Open Light division.
At the Central Coast Chaos match in San Luis Obispo, California Alwine secured top marks with a 110 Elite Precision in 6mm Creedmoor, where Alwine placed first in Production.
“Congratulations to Matt once again, we’re excited to see Team Savage continuing to excel in a variety of series,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “We’re proud to have such a skilled marksman behind a Savage firearm. We anticipate more success as the 2024 season progresses.”
The NRL Hunter Match Series challenges the nation’s top-tier marksmen and women and tests their ability in a variety of shooting scenarios. For future match dates and details on the NRLH Hunter Match Series please visit nrlhunter.org/matches-2024.
The Precision Rifle Series brings together top shooters from across the US, as well as internationally, to compete and put their skills to the test. Additional match details, as well as up-to-date scoreboards upcoming matches, can be found at www.precisionrifleseries.com.
With these most recent wins, Team Savage continues to move through the 2024 shooting season triumphantly. Savage Team updates and more information on Savage’s extensive line of leading firearms is available at savagearms.com.