Interstate shooters have dominated the opening day of Tasmania's premier clay target event at Evandale.
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But Roseberry has flown the state flag also with three wins for the East Coast club.
The state carnival is set to attract some 200 competitors to the Tasmanian Gun Club range over four days.
The carnival doubles up for state selection for shooters ahead of the Australian Clay Target Association's annual national championships at Wagga Wagga in March.
It took little time for the visitors at the champion of champions event to fire, snaring four of the five top men's 75-target battles.
Cecil Park shooter John Camilleri, from Sydney's outer west, scored a brilliant 123 from 125 to win the open grade in tricky conditions.
Yarrawonga's Chris Figgins had shot 169 from 175 to edge out Wagga's Brad Kidd by one in the AA grade.
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Roseberry's Gary Enniss was forced to share the honours with Werribee's Norm Basille in A grade. The pair scored 120 from 125 shots.
Sebastopol's Neil Haydon also had a one-shot win over Spring Bay's Kyle Chapman for the B grade title.
The Tasmanian junior finished with 111 from 125 to claim second.
Cressy's Aaron Ford hit 105 from 125 to win by two over King Islander Nico Pruis.
Roseberry's Jack Stacey won the junior competition with 114 from 125.
The third win for Roseberry was Paul Francis in the veterans with 118 from 125.
Deserie Baynes, from Port Augusta, won the women's class to shoot 116 from 125.
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