2019 NRA High Power Rifle Championship Team Awards

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posted on August 8, 2019
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The 2019 NRA National High Power Rifle Championships began Tuesday, August 6 at Camp Atterbury with the two-person team matches. This includes the iconic Whistler Boy High Power team match and the 2nd Amendment team match. These two matches were followed by the four-person team matches, consisting of the Enlisted Men, Rumbold and RNDC trophy matches. See the gallery above for highlights from the last few days of the competition.

Next year, the High Power Rifle Championships at Camp Atterbury will be joined by the Precision Pistol and Smallbore Rifle matches.

A full match report from the 2019 NRA High Power Rifle Championships will be published in a future issue of the digital magazine.

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