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2nd Stage of the Individual Championship shot Saturday morning.
Another hot sunny day of +30C and high humidity. Winds mostly constant in strength. but direction varying between 8 and 9 o/c with the occasional short-lived flick lasting about 30 seconds to almost straight down the range with a little more strength when it returned.
Most lost the old point either upwind, when it straightened or downwind on the return to square across.

Two scores of 150 from Haasbroek (RSA) with 15v and Persuad (GUY) with 10v closely followed by 4 scores of 149, the best from David Luckman with 21v.

Jim Bailey (AUS) with 254.31 now leads by 7v from Petrus Haasbroek (RSA) with Mahindra Persaud (GUY) also on 254 third a further 8v behind.

Scores to date

1. Bailey AUS 254.31
2. Haasbroek RSA 254.24
3. Persaud GUY 254.16
4. Luckman ENG 253.33
5. Patel ENG 253.23
6. Brathwaite GUY 252.29
7. Jory GGY 252.26
8. Paton CAN 251.29
9. Thurtell AUS 251.25
10. Watson WAL 251.24
11. du Toit RSA 251.23
12. Carter NZA 251.17

Long range training day on Sunday with Stage 3 Individual on Monday.

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