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Richard Healey lets off his 45-90


this stage was Dave Simmons with 52 points followed by nearest rival Richard Healey with 45 points. Newcomer Andy Poole, who has just purchased John Gilpin’s .45/90 Sharp’s and fired it for the first time today achieved a creditable 5th place with 73 points, one to watch out for…


Pos. 1.


2. 3.


THE QUIGLEY SHOOTING ASSOCIATION. APRIL QUIGLEY COMPETITION.


Saturday 21st May, the weather managed to stay dry until the early evening and by then the comp was over. Once again, the wind was on hand to make some lives a misery……..


The firers assembled at 400yds for stage 1, which as usual consisted of two sighters and fifteen shots to score at the Quigley bucket. Most managed scores in the 30’s / 40’s, but higher scores were proving difficult to achieve. Going in to lunch, James Barnard was leading with 54 points against nearest rivals Gary Allsopp with 50 points and Dave Simmons with 47 points. After lunch, stage 2 was the buffalo silhouette at 600 yds and top scorer on


On the 600yd point Dave Simmons and Gary Allsopp


The final scores were as follows; Shooter.


Dave Simmons Gary Allsopp


James Barnard


Score. 99


91 86


Target Shooter


99


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