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Tired of lying on wet grass, then why not give benchrest a go?


So, here are our 2011 UKBRA Championship winners: 100 yards UKBRA Heavy Varmint Championship 1st


Ian Dixon


2nd Vince Bottomley 3rd


Bruce Lenton


Smallest group of the year: Ian Dixon Smallest agg. of the year:


Darrel Evans


2nd Jack Mills 3rd


0.0925 inches (Screamer) Vince Bottomley


100 yards UKBRA Factory Sporter Championship 1st


Andy Wooley


Smallest group of the year: Darrel Evans Smallest agg. of the year:


Darrel Evans


1000 yards UKBRA Light Gun Championship 1st


Steve Dunn


2nd Jack Gibb 3rd


Mike McGuigan


Smallest group of the year: Jack Gibb Smallest agg. of the year:


Jack Gibb Alan Seagrave Tony Young


2nd Phil Gibbon 3rd


Smallest group of the year: Stuart Benson Smalest agg. of the year:


5.636 inches Alan Seagrave 8.966 inches (av. of four, 5-shot groups)


So ends our 2011 season. Congratulations to all the winners and thanks to everyone else for turning up and making it a great season of benchrest shooting. Over the winter we run our 600 yard benchrest shoots. The first one takes place on Saturday 5th November at Diggle ranges and, as always – all are welcome to turn up and shoot. Don’t be a plinker all your life – competing improves your shooting and your social life!


E-mail: vinceb@6ppc.fsnet.co.uk for more details. Website: www.ukbra.co.uk 49 3.201 inches 7.19 inches (av. of four, 5-shot groups)


1000 yards UKBRA Factory Sporter Championship 1st


0.224 inches 0.364 inches (av. of five, 5-shot groups) 0.1918 inches (av. of five, 5-shot groups)


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