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Shooting for a good cause at Witbank Practical Shooting Club

Shooters keep their sights fixed on the target during Youth Day shooting competition.

The Memorable Order of Tin Hats (MOTHS) Ratel Shellhole Youth Day Shooting competition was a big success.

 

Ratel Shellhole hosted the annual team shoot competition on Friday, June 16 at the Witbank Practical Shooting Club to generate funds for the elderly in the Moth Cottages.

 

Nico Hatting and Ed Rossiter.

People came out in force to compete, and the quality of the shooting was also high.

 

Ratel Shellhole expressed their gratitude to all stakeholders. “A big thank you goes to Ed Rossiter for this year’s big success and the range officers of WPSC (Witbank Practical Shooting Club).

 

Several different calibre weapons were used for the team competition, and of course, you could try your hand at some large calibre rifles and black powder canons if you felt up to the challenge.”

 

 

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