Our 25 Favorite NRA National Smallbore Rifle Championship Photos From 2019

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posted on July 30, 2019
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The 2019 NRA National Smallbore Rifle Championships wrapped up Sunday, July 28 in Bristol, IN. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the match. There are plenty of great photos to check out from the match. See 25 of our favorite snapshots in the gallery above. They are in no particular order.

Next summer, the Smallbore Nationals will join the NRA High Power matches at Camp Atterbury in Indiana, along with Precision Pistol.

A big thank you to Shooting Sports USA Assistant Editor Kristen Walter who took the majority of the photos in the gallery, as well as to Statistical Officer Mary Furr for pictures of the Dewar and Randle Teams, and finally the Univ. of Michigan rifle team.

A full match report will be in a future issue of the digital magazine. You can subscribe to the Shooting Sports USA digital magazine for free, along with weekly newsletters, at this link.


See more: Our 40 Favorite NRA National Pistol Championships Photos From 2019

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