Shane Collier Wins 2021 NRA Smallbore F-Class Championship

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posted on July 19, 2021
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Completing the match with a score of 6363-478X, Shane Collier is the 2021 NRA Smallbore F-Class National Champion. The 2021 Smallbore F-Class Championships, part of the NRA National Matches, were held July 12-16 at Camp Atterbury, near Edinburgh, Ind.

The Smallbore F-Class Nationals were fired over four days at distances of 50 yards, 50 meters and 100 yards. Since 2019, the Marianne Jensen Driver Memorial Trophy has been awarded to the NRA Smallbore F-Class National Champion.

Shane Collier
Shane Collier, the 2021 NRA Smallbore F-Class Conventional Prone National Champion.

Hailing from Warm Springs, Ga., Collier also garnered High Civilian and High Intermediate Senior honors to go with the Marianne Jensen Driver Trophy he won for the National Smallbore F-Class Championship. Collier is classified as a Master smallbore rifle shooter.

In second place was William Treder of Florence, Ariz., with a score of 6359-473X. Treder, a Master-class shooter, also secured the High Senior award.

Finishing in third place was Master-class shooter James W. Murphy. Traveling to Camp Atterbury all the way from Owensboro, Ky., Murphy scored 6355-459X.

High Woman went to Master-class shooter Barbara C. Hampson of Homestead, Fla., with 6287-349X.

Finally, the High Military Veteran was Randy Herrmann of Kingsport, Tenn., who finished the match with 6332-422X. Herrmann is classified as an Expert in Smalbore F-Class.

Check out the full results of the 2021 NRA National Smallbore Championships here.


Read more: 20 Great Photos From The 2021 NRA Smallbore Nationals

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