Sierra Bullets has announced that sponsored shooter Corson Piper earned second place at the 2025 MDT MidSummer Madness Precision Rifle Series (PRS) Match, held August 2930 in Lower Nicola, British Columbia. The result adds another strong performance to Pipers season, moving him from fifth to fourth in the PRS national rankings. The MDT MidSummer Madness marked a milestone in the shooting sports community as the first-ever two-day PRS match hosted in British Columbia. Set against rugged mountainous terrain, the match challenged competitors with a demanding course that combined natural landscapes and constructed props. Stages required shooters to engage targets from 200 yards out to more than 1,200 yards, testing their precision, adaptability, and endurance. Course designers included angled shots, awkward firing positions, and multiple target sequences, ensuring that competitors were pushed to their limits. Piper, already enjoying a standout year, showcased consistency and skill under pressure. This performance follows his recent success at the 2025 Impact-Foundation PRC Match, demonstrating his ability to perform at a high level in back-to-back events. His use of Sierra Bullets 6mm 110-grain HPBT/CN MatchKing ammunition played a crucial role. Piper credited the bullets flat trajectory and consistency for giving him the confidence to stay aggressive even on difficult stages. The 110 MatchKings have been a game-changer for me this season, Piper explained. When you know every round is going to track and hold exactly where it should, you can focus on executing, and thats exactly what helped me string together these results. The competition also underscored the growing influence of corporate sponsorships in precision shooting sports. Sierra Bullets, founded in 1947 and headquartered in Sedalia, Missouri, has built its reputation on producing accurate, high-quality bullets trusted by top athletes worldwide. The companys Match/Target product line has become a fixture in competitive shooting, with its green box packaging a familiar sight among marksmen. Marketing and Product Manager Colby Adamek praised Pipers trajectory: Corsons rise through the national rankings this season has been truly impressive. Hes a great example of the discipline and talent it takes to compete at this level. Sierra Bullets is proud to support athletes like Corson who demonstrate excellence and dedication in precision rifle shooting. Beyond individual accolades, the MidSummer Madness match highlighted the growing popularity of PRS competition across North America. The sport continues to attract a dedicated following thanks to its demanding blend of technical marksmanship, problem-solving, and physical resilience. Events like this one, staged in new regions such as British Columbia, are helping expand PRSs reach, offering local shooters an opportunity to measure themselves against elite national talent. For Piper, the second-place finish is another step forward in his rise through the PRS ranks. Moving into fourth nationally places him among the elite in a season where margins are razor-thin. His steady climb reflects both personal dedication and the increasing role of cutting-edge ammunition and equipment in modern competition. As the season progresses, attention will focus on whether Piper can maintain momentum and challenge for a top-three national ranking.