Leech Cup

The Leech Cup is a cup named after Major Arthur Blennerhassett Leech, and awarded to long range shooters by the National Rifle Association of America (NRA).

It is the oldest trophy awarded in competitive target shooting in the United States.

[3] The cup was presented to the Amateur Rifle Club of New York by Maj. Arthur Leech.

The trophy is awarded each year in the NRA National High Power Championships.

[2] The 1903 Cup was awarded to Corporal Charles Blish Winder of the Ohio National Guard.