Jory secures 30th in Grand Aggregate
A LATE flourish by Peter Jory in the final competition of Bisley’s Imperial Meeting, a score of 75 ex 75 in the Prince of Wales at 600 yards, firmly secured him 30th place in the all-important top 50 of the Grand Aggregate.
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Jory was the only Guernseyman this year to shoot his way into the ‘fifty’ group which is recognised as la creme de la creme of Bisley’s rifle shots.
Nick Mace and his wife Lucy, shooting for Hampshire, fared equally well in the Prince of Wales with 75s.
All three will fire in the second stage of the Queen’s Prize on Friday, joined by Matt Le Vasseur and Will Tiffin, the Elizabeth College shooting captain.