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Sierra Bullets’ Madi Woodward Ranks Top Lady at Mason Valley Steel Hunter

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Madi Woodward, Sierra Bullets’ E-Commerce and Trade Marketing Manager, just shredded the competition at the 5th Annual Mason Valley Steel Hunter, claiming top spot in the women’s classification and an impressive 4th overall in the Open Light Division. Rocking a 25 Creedmoor chambered rifle loaded with Sierra’s own 25 Cal 131 GR MatchKing bullets, she blazed through all 17 stages under brutal 95-degree heat that would’ve melted lesser shooters. This isn’t just a win; it’s a masterclass in precision engineering meeting unyielding grit, proving once again why Sierra’s MatchKing line dominates long-range steel—flat trajectories, minimal wind drift, and match-grade consistency that turns challenging stages into personal highlight reels.

Digging deeper, Woodward’s podium finish spotlights the rising tide of elite female competitors in the steel-shooting arena, where events like Mason Valley are fast becoming proving grounds for the next generation of 2A ambassadors. In a division packed with seasoned pros, her 4th overall against the men underscores how women are not just participating but redefining the top tier, fueled by boutique calibers like 25 Creedmoor that prioritize speed and accuracy over brute force. For the firearms community, this is gold: Sierra Bullets, a cornerstone of American reloading heritage, isn’t just sponsoring talent—they’re nurturing it from within, with Woodward embodying the self-reliant shooter ethos that 2A champions live by.

The implications ripple wide for enthusiasts and industry alike. As steel hunts evolve into high-stakes tests of skill amid extreme conditions, victories like this validate investments in premium components like Sierra’s MatchKings, encouraging reloaders to push boundaries with wildcat cartridges. It’s a shot in the arm for 2A culture, smashing stereotypes and inspiring more women (and everyone) to hit the range, build their rigs, and compete. If you’re not already stocking Sierra bullets for your next match, Woodward’s run is your wake-up call—precision wins wars, on steel plates and in the court of public opinion.

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