Gallery: Scenes From the 2015 NRA World Shooting Championship

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posted on September 29, 2015
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More than 200 professional and amateur shooters ventured to the Peacemaker National Training Center in Gerrardstown, W.Va., to test themselves against 12 stages of widely varying competitive shooting at the 2015 NRA World Shooting Championships, presented by Magpul

Results of the 2015 NRA World Shooting Championship are:
1st Place—Bruce Piatt - 2631
2nd Place—Daniel Horner – 2628
3rd Place—Greg Jordan – 2600
1st Lady—Dianna Muller – 2374
2nd Lady—Lena Miculek – 2335
3rd Lady—Gabby Franco – 2286
4th Lady—Candice Horner – 2236
High Junior—Tim Yackley – 2445

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