Ross Morris, Nick Short, Matt Harland and Peter Hosie were among the group of eight competitors at the Cobar Clay Target Club on Sunday for the club’s first monthly shoot of the year. Competitors shot three events: a 20 Target Double Barrel (with three shooters, Harland, Hosie and Victor Papierniak, scoring 19/20); a 25 Target Single Barrel (with Hosie’s score of 24/25 the best of the day) while Harland won the third event, a 30 Target Handicap, with a score of 26/30. A number of shooters had backed up from competing at a shoot in Warren on Saturday.
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