Krieghoff Masters Concludes with Perfect 500 by Sheaffer Stanfill

Stanfill

Team Krieghoff’s Sheaffer Stanfill shot a perfect 500×500 at the 30th annual Krieghoff Masters Championship, held April 30 through May 3 at Forest City Gun Club in Savannah, Georgia. The event is a highlight of the skeet season, drawing more than 300 competitors from across the country to compete for awards in all four gauges and Doubles. Throughout the week, Krieghoff and duPont Krieghoff staff were on site, providing gunsmithing support, product knowledge, and the opportunity for shooters to try Krieghoff shotguns on the demo field.

Stanfill claimed both HOA and HAA Open Champion titles, running every target across all four gauges to secure the top overall position. Team Krieghoff’s Alessandro Vitale followed with a 497×500 as Runner-Up on the HAA podium.

On the Ladies’ side, Team Krieghoff’s Katie Fichtner claimed the HOA Champion title with a 397×400, while Lindsay Plesko secured 3rd place with a 393×400.

Earlier in the week, Team Krieghoff swept the Men’s Doubles podium. Vitale took the Championship, with Stanfill as Runner-Up and Connor Ball in third, all with perfect 100×100 scores. On the Ladies’ side, Katie Fichtner claimed the Doubles Championship with a 98×100.

In the 20 Gauge Open, Stanfill ran 100 straight to take Runner-Up, while Fichtner placed third in Ladies with a 99. In the 28 Gauge Open, Stanfill recorded another perfect 100 to take the Open Championship, with Fichtner as Runner-Up in Ladies with a 99. After a shoot-off in the .410 Open, Vitale took the Champion title, with Stanfill taking 3rd, and Fichtner earning Runner-up on the Ladies podium.

The chance to win a Krieghoff K-80 competition shotgun is a highlight of the event each year. Krieghoff congratulates Bob Fried, winner of the 2026 K-80 raffle.

Krieghoff thanks Forest City Gun Club, event sponsors duPont Krieghoff, White Flyer, and Winchester, and all participants for making the 2026 Masters a successful event.

About Krieghoff International: Dieter Krieghoff, fourth generation of the Krieghoff gun making family, established Krieghoff International, Inc. in the United States in 1986. Originally founded as a European hunting gun manufacturer in 1886, Krieghoff has evolved into one of the top names worldwide in competition and field shotguns, as well as hunting rifles. With a reputation for reliability, longevity and outstanding customer service, Krieghoff firearms are the choice of champions. Located in Ottsville, PA, Krieghoff is the sole importer and main service center in North America. For more information visit www.krieghoff.com.

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Team Krieghoff’s Braxton Oliver Claims World Title at 2026 World English Sporting Clays Championship

From April 21–26, the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas, hosted the 2026 World English Sporting Clays Championship, where more than 1,300 competitors from 19 countries gathered for six days of intense international competition.

The week culminated in a dramatic Super Final, where the top six competitors from the Main Event advanced to a 25-target shoot-off in front of a packed stadium audience. With each target counting toward every shooter’s final score, the pressure mounted with no room for mistakes. Entering the Super Final in second position with 186 of 200 targets, Team Krieghoff’s Braxton Oliver edged ahead to claim the World Championship title with a final score of 205. Derrick Mein also secured a podium finish, taking third place with a score of 204.

“Shooting a Krieghoff has made a huge difference in my game, especially in a tournament like this. Last year, we made a few updates to the stock and forearm to fine-tune the fit and feel. It’s been extremely consistent, and I couldn’t be happier with how smooth it performs,” said Oliver.

Team Krieghoff athletes were well represented across the leaderboard throughout the Main Event. In their first year with Team Krieghoff, Kiersten Sales earned Lady Runner-up and added a third-place result in FITASC Lady, while Jonathan Prince secured third place in the Junior category. Joe Zeitler placed fifth in the Veteran division.

Momentum built early in the week during preliminary and side events, where Team Krieghoff competitors recorded a wide range of podium finishes. Turner Parcell claimed High Overall in the Preliminary Event, while Madison Sharpe stood out with a Lady Championship in both the Preliminary and 5-Stand events, along with a Lady title in the Lone Star Cup. Mike Wilgus earned the Preliminary Veteran Championship, and Brandon Powell added multiple podium finishes, including Runner-up in Super Sporting and third place in 5-Stand.

Additional highlights included Shelby Moon, Lady Runner-up in Super Sporting, and Jonathan Prince, who added another podium appearance with third place in 5-Stand Junior. In his first year with Team Krieghoff, Jacob Judson recorded multiple Junior podium finishes across events, including Runner-up in the Lone Star Cup and third-place finishes in both 20-gauge and 28-gauge competitions. Rick Mein took third place in the Lone Star Cup Super Veteran category.

Joe Zeitler earned multiple podium awards across disciplines, including third place in American Field Sporting Veteran, Runner-up in 20-gauge Veteran, Runner-up in 28-gauge Veteran, and Champion in both .410 Bore Veteran and Sub-Gauge High Overall Veteran. He also secured High Overall in Sub-Gauge and Runner-up in 20-gauge Overall.

Mike Luongo added to the team’s success with a High Overall win in .410 Bore and a third-place result in Sub-Gauge High Overall. Kiersten Sales added a Runner-up placement in the Winchester Ladies Cup, while Kayla Kane, in her first year with Team Krieghoff, earned Runner-up honors in 28-gauge FITASC Lady. Rounding out the week, Joe Zeitler secured a Runner-up spot in Friday Sport Skeet Veteran.

“We’re incredibly proud of Braxton and our entire Team Krieghoff sporting clays team this week,” said Jennifer Colucci, Marketing Manager at Krieghoff International. “Seeing our long-standing pro staff and pro instructors mentoring new team members, along with the results across so many events, says a lot about this team and the Krieghoff firearms they trust in competition.”

Following a successful week in San Antonio, Team Krieghoff now turns its focus to the Northeast Regional Championships at M&M Sporting Clays in Pennsville, NJ, May 12–14.

About Krieghoff International: Dieter Krieghoff, fourth generation of the Krieghoff gun making family, established Krieghoff International, Inc. in the United States in 1986. Originally founded as a European hunting gun manufacturer in 1886, Krieghoff has evolved into one of the top names worldwide in competition and field shotguns, as well as hunting rifles. With a reputation for reliability, longevity and outstanding customer service, Krieghoff firearms are the choice of champions. Located in Ottsville, PA, Krieghoff is the sole importer and main service center in North America. For more information visit www.krieghoff.com.

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