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NSW Shooter Quarterly Review June 2018

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Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (NSW) Inc. 15 Each scenario was unique and, for many, this was their fi rst time ever trying this type of event. Not only was everyone up for the challenge, but we managed to go through the competition twice. Scores were so close that it could have been anyone's game, but our returning camp and recoil loving Wraith Dare took the crown for this event. Following the sporting clays event our offi cials were busily punching in the fi nal scorecards to determine the eventual winner of the team challenge. It was a very close race with one team holding the lead throughout the camp right up until the last event where patience, practice and perseverance paid off for this team who managed to sneak through and take the win by just three points. Congratulations go to the Remington Wranglers who came fi rst on 1024 points, Team Savage second on 1021 points and third The Favelas on 947 points. A huge thank you to SSAA NSW Griffi th Branch for the use of their facilities, their assistance in setting everything up including the clubhouse, ranges and clay target throwers. An extra special thank you must go to the 18 volunteers who so kindly donated their time to help mentor and coach our juniors and who helped make this camp such a great success. Thanks to Warren Brown, Greg Allen, Adriaan Shields, Brian Weeding, David Clarke, Frank Tagliapietra, Herman De Waal, James MacDonald, Justin Badoco, Lance Brissenden, Mario Marin, Mark Godwin, Mark Hall, Ron Sosso, Sid Guglielmino, Tim Moore, Wally Pilosio and Zac MacDonald. SPONSORS: Local Businesses that we wish to thank: Family Funland Griffi th Giuseppe's Pizza Hanwood Butchery Ammunition Clay Targets Ammunition Goody bags (Earmuffs, shotgun cleaning cloths, posters and stickers)

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