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Clay target championships heat up.

02/11/2014

Clay target championships heat up.

With the weather being  extremely hot, it was heartening to see good numbers of clay target shooters register for the Dubbo Field and Game clay target Club annual championships for 2014.

With many members returning from National Championships in Mudgee the previous week end, Dubbo club target coordinator Brett Hall and championship sponsor Luke Cross set a range that what could only be described as challenging.

However this was club championships so the titles had to be well deserved.

There were some comments about the targets being hard but as all shooting sports men and women know the hard targets only get easier the more you try them.

A test of not only shooting ability but mental agility was programed into the course by Brett and Luke and at the end of the day Brett and Luke were congratulated by all for setting a National standard range befitting a club championship. 

 

Club champions across all grades and the prestigious 2014 handicap winner.  The handicap allows for all shooters across all grades to be on level pegging.

Super veterans: Denis Coaker

Veterans:  John Sidoti

Ladies: Michelle Hooper

C grade: Ben Hooper

B grade: Brett Hall

A Grade: Chris Everett

High Gun: Peter Kay

Luke Cross Engineering and Rigging 2014 Handicap Champion: Chris Everett

 

Dubbo Field & Game Clay Target Club is a sporting club that shoot the widest and most challenging discipline in the clay target fields.

This is done in a relaxed and controlled safe atmosphere that allows for maximum enjoyment. Come and try this great sport and challenge yourself.

See www.dubbofieldandgame.com.au  to contact us and we promise you won’t be disappointed.

Under the current NSW firearm licensing arrangements interested people with no firearms licence can try out the sport under supervision after completing a P650 firearms registry form.