The Bermagui Field and Game Club’s “Grumpy Challenge” provided a diverse array of targets recently.
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Officials said it was an excellent range of hard, troubling targets as well as some fun ones along the way.
From crossers right in front of your face to outgoing targets that just taunted at shooters as they disappeared into the bush.
“The cheeky rabbits ducked in out of the trees as they disappeared down the hill and the set up crew did a great job to set up these great targets,” a spokeswoman said.
Volunteers were quick to fix and tweak any problems along the way.
The boys from Goulburn took out plenty of prizes on their trip to the range and officials thanked the group for making the long trip down.
Warren Thorn and Darren Sesse from Goulburn took out first and second in AA grade.
After the meet, the club ladies hosted a beautiful free lunch giving Shirl Brady a break while her knee mends and members thanked everybody who bought salads, fish, sausage rolls and party pies, cakes and cookies.