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NSW Shooter Quarterly Review June 2018

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One of the great attractions of the shooting sports is its flexibility to cater for people of all ages, genders and abilities. This broad appeal is just one of the reasons that the growth of our female membership has increased markedly in the last five years, and the growing participation of women in the shooting sports recently caught the eye of SBS Viceland. Viceland's interest saw them attend the St Marys Indoor Shooting Centre on 5 May for our first annual Ladies Shoot. With 16 ladies on hand, from school students and first-time competition shooters to a national biathlete, who participated in two events; the Winchester and Rimfire Benchrest matches. Beginning with a briefing on the events of the day, the competition was fierce with a broad range of age groups represented, the youngest shooter a year ten student. The ladies showed no difficulty in handling the attention of both our own photographer and the filming crew of Viceland, hitting targets regularly and accurately. Speaking of regularity, there seemed to be a theme of regularity in our winners, with Michelle Man taking out both the Winchester and Rimfire Benchrest events, Ladies Competition SBS Viceland 8 Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (NSW) Inc.

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