20 Great Photos From The 2021 NRA Precision Pistol Nationals

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posted on August 4, 2021
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The first-ever NRA Precision Pistol National Championships at Camp Atterbury were conducted from July 20-25 on the new 100-point covered range built with the help of the NRA, Indiana National Guard and the Indiana state government. SFC Greg Markowski of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit won this year's championship with a score of 2645-139X.

Check out the gallery above with 20 great photographs taken during the NRA Precision Pistol Nationals at Camp Atterbury. In addition, be sure to view the photo galleries from the 2021 NRA Smallbore Rifle Nationals.

You can see the full schedule for the 2021 NRA National Matches at Camp Atterbury here. And don't forget to subscribe to the free Shooting Sports USA Insider newsletter for all the latest updates.


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