Seymour Field and Game held its monthly target shoot at Lambing Gully Rd on Saturday, September 7.
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The club’s annual super shoot attracted 244 competitors from across the north-east to compete in nine grades.
Outdoor Trading Company, Seymour Hardware Group, Tarus Meats Seymour, Stihl Shop Seymour, Seymour Mower and Motorbikes, Betta Home Living Seymour and Nutrien Ag Yea sponsored the events.
Due to the generosity of the club sponsors, there was a large prize pool, a Weber barbecue for a door prize and numerous raffle prizes.
A cracking spring day welcomed the competitors to the shooting range with the competition consisting of 100 targets, shot in four rounds of 25.
Shooters enjoyed a challenging array of targets on four grounds, each with six shooting stands.
Five perfect scores of 25 out of 25 targets were shot by Ned Mazurek, Brett Jory, Julian Quinn, Nicholus Casser and Steven Gawley.
The competition was tight, with a number of results determined by a shoot-off.
Results
High gun: Brenton Irons 94/100
AA grade: 1st Lee Berger 93/100; 2nd Brett Jory 91/100; 3rd Julian Quinn 89/100
A-grade: 1st Luke Turner 85/100 SO; 2nd Nick Davey 85/100 SO; 3rd Andrew Reading 84/100
B-grade: 1st Max Stevens 78/100 SO Seymour member; 2nd Robert Evans Snr 78/100 SO; 3rd Anthony Koumis 76/100
C-grade: 1st Glen Carroll 68/100; 2nd Marcus Daniel-Bond 63/100; 3rd Bradley Weaire 62/100 Seymour member
Sub junior: 1st Sam Gibbs 50/100; 2nd Angus Baillie 45/100 Seymour member; 3rd Adam Martin 26/100 Seymour member