Aguila Copa Mundial Wraps Up In Saltillo, Mexico
Aguila Ammunition’s Copa Mundial event just ended in Saltillo, Mexico. Over 350 shooters came to the event and competed in various shooting matches including sporting clays, five-stand, silhouette, and practical shooting. One million pesos [$17,425] was on the line in prize money as well!
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Aguila held the event at Safari Saltillo Club in cooperation with Club Escopeteros del Norte (Northern Riflemen Club, if you don’t hablo Español). Jonathan Prince took home the grand prize from this year’s event. Seeing as Aguila Ammunition put on this event, the rules stated that only Aguila Ammunition could be used by the competitors. This is not the last Copa Mundial from Aguila, and if you want to stay informed about future opportunities be sure to follow the Aguila website closely.
From Aguila:
“Aguila Ammunition is proud to announce the resounding success of the 2024 Copa Aguila, held from September 27 to 29 in Saltillo, Coahuila, México. This year’s event saw over 350 participants from around the globe competing across various shooting disciplines, showcasing the event’s reputation as one of the premier shooting tournaments in Mexico.Competitors tested their skills in a range of disciplines, including Sporting Clays, Five-Stand, and Rifle Silhouettes. The tournament drew participants of all levels, from beginners to seasoned professionals, creating an atmosphere of friendly competition and shared passion for shooting sports.The 2024 Copa Aguila highlighted a standout performance by Jonathan Prince, who claimed the overall grand prize with the highest score across the entire competition. His skill, precision, and dedication earned him top honors, solidifying his place among the best shooters in the tournament’s history.”