Larry Sollars Wins 2021 NRA National Mid-Range Rifle Championship

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posted on August 16, 2021
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Larry Sollars of Cumming, Ga., is the 2021 NRA National Mid-Range Rifle Champion with a score of 2392-165X. The match was held Aug. 9-13 at Camp Atterbury, Ind., as part of the 2021 NRA National Matches.

Classified as a High Master, Sollars won the shoot-off to take this year's Mid-Range title.

In second place with 2392-165X was Oliver Milanovic of Gilbert, Ariz. 

Rounding out the top three at the Mid-Range Nationals this year was John Wilson from Ankeny, Iowa, with 2389-143X. Wilson's score also garnered him the High Military Veteran award.

Both Milanovic and Wilson are classified as High Masters.

The High Woman award was taken by Shirley McGee of Brookville, Kan., with a score of 2384-135X.

High Senior went to Jeffrey Graham of Beavercreek, Ohio, with 2388-149X.

As for the Grand High Senior award, that honor went to Robert Gustin of Cameron Park, Calif., with 2388-149X.

The Active Duty Service Member award went to PO2 Matthew Pascual of the U.S. Coast Guard with 2102-35X.

View the full results of the 2021 NRA Mid-Range National Championships here.

Next up at the NRA National Matches at Camp Atterbury are the High Power Long-Range Nationals from Aug. 14-19. In addition, on Friday, Aug. 20 there will be a special training event at Camp Atterbury with Indiana First Lady Janet Holcomb. Subscribe to the free SSUSA Insider newsletter for the latest updates.


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