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Rhys Harrison

Rhys picked up his passion for shooting from his father Richard, who is an avid pigeon and game shot. Richard spotted the talent in his son at a young age when Rhys was knocking pigeons out of the air with a .410 with little apparent effort. Richard began slowly introducing the burgeoning young shot to clays with visits to his local club, Auchterhouse near Dundee, and to events such as the Scottish Game Fair at Scone Palace, Perth. Rhys was soon pulling in podium finishes that not only a junior shooter would be proud of, but also many of the

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