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3-Gun Nation Championship Shoot-Off Finale at the Clark County Shooting Range
The final eight shooters competed in the 3-Gun Nation Championship Shoot-Off Finale at the Clark County Shooting Range Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012. The timed competition pitted shooters head-to-head using handguns, shotguns and rifles with $50,000 going to the national champion. The event was won by Tommy Thacker of Winchester, Va.
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