20 Great Photos From The 2021 NRA Smallbore Nationals

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posted on July 14, 2021
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The First Shot Ceremony on Tuesday, July 6, kicked off the NRA National Matches at Camp Atterbury with the Smallbore Rifle National Championships. Indiana First Lady Janet Holcomb and NRA Second Vice President Willes Lee were on hand for the festivities, with Mrs. Holcomb firing the ceremonial first shot.

Check out the gallery above with 20 great photographs taken during the NRA Smallbore Nationals at Camp Atterbury, including the 3-Position and Conventional Prone matches.

View the full schedule for the 2021 NRA National Matches at Camp Atterbury here. And be sure to subscribe to the free Shooting Sports USA Insider newsletter for all the latest updates.


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