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Buffalo Butte Lodge hosts precision shooting competition

  • At this stage, the shooters were required to build a shooting position with their rifle and body support by only the concrete within the orange circle, engaging five different targets.
    At this stage, the shooters were required to build a shooting position with their rifle and body support by only the concrete within the orange circle, engaging five different targets.
  • The top three finishers at the Buffalo Buttes Shoot are shown here, l to r: Travis Stevens of Miller - 2nd place, Chris Opfer of Huron - 1st place, and Lonny Lesmeister of Martin - 3rd place.
    The top three finishers at the Buffalo Buttes Shoot are shown here, l to r: Travis Stevens of Miller - 2nd place, Chris Opfer of Huron - 1st place, and Lonny Lesmeister of Martin - 3rd place.
  • Each of the ten stations at the Buffalo Butte Shoot had different requirements. This one required the shooter to maintain a prone position while shooting different targets. The targets ranged in distance from 430 yards to 1302 yards.
    Each of the ten stations at the Buffalo Butte Shoot had different requirements. This one required the shooter to maintain a prone position while shooting different targets. The targets ranged in distance from 430 yards to 1302 yards.
  • Rifles are lined up at one of the stations. They will be used from different positions from the back of the truck.
    Rifles are lined up at one of the stations. They will be used from different positions from the back of the truck.

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