Shooting Competition
Results of Scopos' October 2025 Monthly Virtual Matches
Results of Scopos' October 2025 Monthly Virtual Matches
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Cumming, GAScopos recently concluded its October 2025 Monthly Virtual Matches, a series that has been gaining traction among the shooting community. These competitions are designed to enhance participation in shooting sports by allowing individuals and teams to compare performance across geographical lines from local towns to global standings. The event featured diverse categories, from air rifles to pistols, showcasing talent from various locations. The matches are open to anyone holding an Orion Scoring System license, making it an attractive avenue for both novice shooters and seasoned competitors. In the Three-Position Air Rifle category, shooters delivered outstanding performances. Notable individual results include Riley Grant from Cumming, GA, who achieved a score of 279.7 in the Sporter 3x10 discipline, while Camdyn Deese from Vilseck, Germany, excelled with a Precision 3x10 score of 300.8. The competition saw team entries, including American Legion Post 46 from Cookeville, TN, with a remarkable team score of 992.2 in the Sporter 3x10. The 3x20 Air Rifle results highlighted even more competitive spirit, with Reef Tolosa from Aiea, HI, leading the Sporter category with 566.1 points, and the American Legion Post 295 from Green Springs, OH, achieving an impressive 2462.4 in the Precision team scoring. International entries demonstrated strong competition as well. Catherine Stann from Chantilly, VA, led the International Air Rifle category with a score of 618.5, while her team, Acorns Black also from Chantilly, secured a top team score of 1845.7. Meanwhile, Brad Wise from Wyoming, MI, shone in the International Air Pistol category with a score of 551 - 7, indicating the extensive talent present across the board. The BB Gun category saw Connor Edlin and his team from Booneville, MS, achieve a significant tie with both scoring 238 - 1. This highlights the close competition and potential for future matches. In the Smallbore Rifle category, Cameron Zwart of Wyoming, MI took top honors with a score of 545 - 15, while his team matched the score, further emphasizing the caliber of shooters emerging from the region. As in any competitive event, these scores reflect the dedication and discipline of the participants. Scopos, based in Manassas, VA, is committed to technological advancement in the shooting sports field and aims to inspire coaches and engage spectators. Their Orion Scoring System is a testament to this goal, helping to refine marksmanship skills and integrate innovative methods for broader audience involvement. With November's matches already open for registrations, its anticipated that more competitors will capitalize on the opportunity of virtual participation, benefiting from the convenience of competing from anywhere in the world. This innovative format has the power to widen access to shooting sports and potentially build a community around it that could resonate well beyond the range.