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Team Krieghoff Lights Up the Scoreboard at Triple J Skeet with Perfect Scores and Podium Finishes

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Team Krieghoff just turned the 2026 Triple J Skeet competition in San Antonio, Texas, into a masterclass in precision shooting, with Houston Deshotels and Rocky Romo each dropping perfect 100s straight—zero misses, pure dominance. These aren’t fluke scores; they’re the kind of flawless performances that redefine what’s possible with a Krieghoff over-under in the hands of elite talent. Podium sweeps across categories weren’t enough; several team members also earned spots on the 2026 NSSA All-American Teams, cementing Krieghoff’s stranglehold on the skeet world. In a sport where a single pellet out of place can tank your run, this haul screams superior engineering meets unbreakable skill.

Dig deeper, and this isn’t just a win for Krieghoff—it’s a shot across the bow for the entire 2A community. Shotgun sports like skeet are the ultimate proving ground for Second Amendment rights, demanding the kind of high-end firearms that anti-gunners love to demonize as assault weapons in disguise. When pros like Deshotels and Romo rack up perfection with Krieghoff rigs, it spotlights how these tools aren’t about spray-and-pray chaos but surgical accuracy honed through thousands of reps. The implications ripple outward: NSSA All-American nods validate the competitive edge of quality American-made (or American-adopted) firearms, fueling arguments against restrictive regs that choke supply chains and innovation. In an era of ATF overreach and import bans, events like Triple J remind us that unrestricted access to top-tier shotguns keeps our shooters—and our rights—at the podium.

For 2A enthusiasts, this is rally fuel: Krieghoff’s scoreboard fireworks prove that when the government stays out of the way, excellence follows. Expect these results to boost Krieghoff sales, inspire the next wave of junior shooters, and give ammo to pro-2A advocates pushing back on shotgun suppressors or capacity limits. If you’re not already eyeing a Krieghoff K-80 for your next range day, maybe it’s time—perfection like this doesn’t lie.

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