Ibis Open Results 2021

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The Ibis Open competition was held at Bisley on Sunday May 23rd, having been postponed from April 17th, since many of our traditional clientele could not use their caravans then.

There were 36 Target Rifle competitors, 12 FTR and 3 F-open, firing 2+15 at 300 and 600 and 2+10 at 900 and 1000.Β  It was good to see the F-class shooters for the first time.

The weather was not kind, with heavy showers both morning and afternoon and tricky winds at long-range. The target rifle aggregate cup was won by Peter Griggs, the Ibis Shooting Captain, the FTR trophy by Jon Longhurst and the F-open trophy by Neil Gould.

The competition was organised by Frank Harriss and run on the day by David Smith, Bill Rowland and Dave Crisford. The shoot was sponsored by HPS, to whom we are very grateful.

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