Team Remington just tore through the Gator Cup like a hot .410 through clay pigeons, racking up multiple podium finishes at the 2026 event in Georgetown, South Carolina. Brandon Powell snagged runner-up in the grueling Main Event, proving once again why Remington Ammunition’s loads are the go-to for precision shooters under pressure. Turner Parcell wasn’t far behind, locking down third in High Overall and a stellar second in Super Sporting—talk about versatility with those Remington shells dominating the leaderboards. And don’t sleep on Wendell Cherry, who owned the Thursday Prelim in the Veteran category, showing that experience paired with Remington reliability is a winning combo at any age.
This isn’t just a feel-good win for the ammo squad; it’s a shot across the bow for the 2A community amid endless regulatory headwinds. In a sport where split-second reliability can make or break a run, Remington’s podium sweep underscores why American-made ammunition remains the backbone of competitive shooting—and by extension, our Second Amendment rights. These finishes highlight how brands like Remington innovate under fire, churning out STS and Gun Club loads that deliver consistent patterns whether you’re shattering targets or defending the range. For enthusiasts, it’s validation: when the stakes are high, Remington doesn’t just perform; it podiums.
The implications ripple outward—expect this momentum to fuel more youth clinics, sponsorships, and grassroots events that grow the shooting sports. As anti-gun narratives push for ammo taxes and restrictions, stories like the Gator Cup remind us that our community thrives on real-world dominance, not hypotheticals. Pro-2A patriots, stock up on Remington and hit the line; the next podium could be yours, keeping the tradition alive one broken bird at a time.