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WILLIAMSBURG (WVDN) – The next Williamsburg Shooting Match will be on Saturday, March 4, at the Williamsburg Community Building at 7 p.m. Food and refreshments will be available starting at 6 p.m.

The shooting match will begin at 7 p.m. There are eight rounds, 12-gauge guns only, full choke, .660 inch minimum. Screw-in chokes must be from a recognized supplier (patented) and extend no more than 3 inches beyond original barrel. Barrel length 34 inches maximum.

First seven rounds are $2 per shot; eighth round 50/50 is $6 per shot. Shooters must compete in the first seven rounds in order to compete in the eighth round.

50/50 splatter match is $1 per chance between rounds – cash prizes will be awarded. Participants do not need to be a shooter to win.

Families are welcome; attendees don’t have to shoot to get a meal.

The match will be held at the Williamsburg Community Building, 6571 Shoestring Trail, Williamsburg.

The event is sponsored by a joint effort of the Williamsburg Community Action and the Williamsburg Ruritans.

For more information and directions, visit www.williamsburgwv.com or call Bill Jarvis at 304-645-3690.

 

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