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Atherton Tableland Gun Club monthly shoot results
SIKWOOD Clay Target Club members participated in Atherton Tableland Gun Club’s monthly shoot on Sunday, July 23 in glorious and chilly winter weather. Silkwood had a win in Round 1 of the Mate of Origin series between Atherton and Silkwood clubs.
Results:
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Event 1 - 30 Target Point Score
AA - 1st: Bryan Sanderson (Atherton Tableland) 90/90 and Jar Smaniotto (Silkwood) 90/90
A - 1st: Alan Birch (Atherton Tableland) 88/90; 2nd: Brian Harrison (Shepparton) 84/90
B - 1st: John Stella (Silkwood) 86/90; 2nd: Edgar Collins (Atherton Tableland) 85/90
C - 1st: Peter Turner (WVCTC) 81/90; 2nd: Daniel Beard (Atherton Tableland) 73/90
Event 2 - 50 Target Double Barrel
AA - 1st: Bryan Sanderson (Atherton Tableland) 50/50; Michael Thurston (Silkwood) 49/50; 3rd: Duncan Sutherland (Silkwood) 72/74
A - 1st: Kristin Williams (Atherton Tableland) 49/50; 2nd: Andrew Casella (Atherton Tableland) 63/65; 3rd: Brian Harrison (Shepparton) 62/65
B - 1st: Rob Draper (Atherton Tableland) 48/50; 2nd: Alf Strano (Silkwood) 47/50; 3rd: Emma Thurston (Silkwood) 46/50
C - 1st: Daniel Beard (Atherton Tableland) 47/50; 2nd: Matthew Chuck (Atherton Tableland) 46/50; 3rd: Chris de Brueys (Atherton Tableland) 45/50
Event 3 - 45 Target Medley
AA - 1st: Michael Thurston (Silkwood) 74/75; 2nd: Bryan Sanderson (Atherton Tableland) 73/75; 3rd: Duncan Sutherland 71/75
A - 1st: Alan Birch (Atherton Tableland) 69/75; 2nd: Brian Harrison (Shepparton) 68/75; 3rd: Kristin Williams (Atherton Tableland) 66/75
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