Shimmering mirage added an extra challenge for seven shooters who turned out to the Bega Rifle Club’s 500-yard shoot on Sunday.
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The combination of mirage and a shifting breeze ensured a few points were scrubbed off across the board if you weren’t concentrating.
Robert L was the sole shooter in the full bore class, but returned good figures of 95/5 of the possible 100/20.
For those with telescopic sights and bipods, the mirage can warp your view even more and scores were remarkably strong given the testing conditions.
Craig S headed up the field with 109/5 to win from Russell P on 107/5.
Scott B was just a couple of bullseyes behind on 107/2 with Colin T in fourth on 106/3.
One bullseye behind was Mark S on 106/2 and rounding out the field was Tony G with 96/2.
Officials said no matter what strategy you took for countering the wind, its effect amplifies at long ranges like 500 yards.
There will be no regular meet on Sunday with a lay-day for the club, while next weekend will be a 600-yard championship prone shoot.
Entrants meet at the Tarraganda range from 12.30pm.
Visitors and new members wanting some trigger time are always welcome. For inquiries, contact Robert on 0417 409 647.