Cameron Zwart Wins 2023 Lones Wigger Iron Man Trophy At Camp Atterbury

The 2023 NRA National Smallbore Rifle Championships closed with the awarding of the Lones Wigger Iron Man Trophy to Cameron Zwart.

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posted on August 7, 2023
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Pictured above is Cameron Zwart at Camp Atterbury during the awards ceremony receiving a Lones Wigger Iron Man Trophy plaque from NRA Board Member Patti Clark.
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Cameron Zwart captured the NRA Lones Wigger Iron Man Trophy on Sunday, August 6, to close out the 2023 NRA National Smallbore Rifle Championships at Camp Atterbury.

Zwart, who hails from Comstock Park, Michigan, walked away from the 2023 NRA Smallbore Nationals at Camp Atterbury with an aggregate score of 13027-677X. Additionally, last month during the NRA National Smallbore Rifle 3-Position Championship, Zwart finished as the runner-up.

The NRA Lones Wigger Iron Man Trophy is awarded to the highest scoring shooter in the combined Smallbore Rifle position and prone matches at the NRA National Matches.

Finishing as the runner-up in the 2023 NRA National Smallbore Rifle Championship Iron Man aggregate was Michelle Bohren of Taylor, Michigan, with a score of 13020-712X.

In third place was Joseph Graf of North Scituate, Rhode Island, who ended the nearly two weeks of smallbore rifle shooting this summer at Camp Atterbury—spanning the NRA National 3-Position and Prone Championships—by posting a score of 12936-559X. In addition, Graf finished in third place last month at the NRA National Smallbore Rifle 3-Position Championship.

There were 44 total entries in this year's NRA Lones Wigger Iron Man aggregate championship.

You can view the full results of the 2023 NRA National Smallbore Rifle Championships here. A full match report will be published in a future issue of the digital magazine.

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