Becky Yackley Represents Team Winchester and Team USA at World Shoot in Thailand

Becky Yackley Represents Team Winchester and Team USA at World Shoot in Thailand
Becky Yackley Represents Team Winchester and Team USA at World Shoot in Thailand

Becky Yackley of Team Winchester represented the United States at the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) Shotgun World Shoot in Pattaya, Thailand.

Becky placed sixth overall in the Lady Standard Division and, along with Lena Miculek, and Jalise Williams, won Gold for Team USA in the Lady Standard Team.

“Becky’s passion and dedication to the shooting sports is inspiring and her hard work makes her one of the top competitors in the world. She trained extremely hard for this event, as she has throughout the year, and her work ethic is unmatched,” said Jason Gilbertson, Director of Marketing for Winchester Ammunition. “It is an honor to be aligned with Becky and her family and we look forward to their continued successes.”

Becky and her family participate in shooting events throughout the world, using Winchester ammunition exclusively, including USA Ready pistol and rifle and AA® shotshell products.


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linkman

Way to go Becky and Lena! It’s great to see you bring home the gold.

Grigori

True on the firepower, but who in real life would lug that thing around?

Grigori

I can’t help but laugh as I wonder what “practical” use a shotgun with such a ridiculously long magazine would have in any real world scenario. Also, gotta wonder what is “practical” about an International Shooting Confederation that allows such a ridiculous item to be used in its matches.