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CAPRA finishes third at worlds

Canadian Precision Rifle Association (CAPRA) placed third at the International Precision Rifle Federation (IPRF) Rimfire World championships.

The Canadian shooting team CAPRA finished third at the International Precision Rifle Federation (IPRF) Rimfire World championships held in Britain on Aug. 17-24. The US team took first place, followed by Great Britain in second.

Highlights of the CAPRA win include open team member Matthew Hui of Ottawa claiming second individually and the junior team finishing fourth overall. The IPRF championships alternate annually between rimfire and centrefire.


Originally published in the Fall 2025 issue of Ontario Out Of Doors

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