THE South East Field and Game Association’s recent monthly sporting clays shoot attracted 55 competitors nominated for the 50 target Compak event at Burrungule Park.
Sponsors included Castec Farm Supplies, O`Connor and Graney, Water Dynamics and Mount Gambier Skin Cancer Clinic.
Weather conditions were perfect for the first competition of 2024.
Jeremy Kent shot 49/50 to claim the Gambier Shooting Supplies High Gun honour.
AA Grade went to Gavin Dyson (47/50), from Jamie Dunn (45/50) and Tim Widdison (42/50), while A Grade went to Mark Fabris (43/50), from Dougal Simson (40/50) and Bruce Oakley (39/50).
Duan Dyson shot 37/50 to claim B Grade, Head of Peter Klieve (36/50) and Tim Lloyd (34/50), while Al Scheidl won C Grade with 25/50, from Hayden Hellyer (23/50) and Graham Fennell (28/50).
Harry Simson was the sole Sub-junior and shot 28/50.
Senior honours went to Leigh Dunn with 46/50, from Chris Wright (45/50) and Ken Atkin (43/50), while Rolf Bugden shot 44/50 to claim Veteran honours, from Ernie Schedl (42/50) and Wayne Evans (39/50.
In the Ladies division Sonya Kent claimed top honours with 31/50. from Emma Lawford (27/50) and Desiree Murray (21/50), while Shakielle Vonstanke shot 34/50 to claim the Junior honours, from Reece Fleming with 31/50).