FATHER and son sharpshooters from Bromsgrove have been keeping it in the family after competing in a prestigious competition at their local gun club.
Dad Bob Croxton, a member of Worcester Norton Shooting Club, recorded an average score during the 12 month competition of 291.3 out of a possible 300 to win the coveted Presidents Cup.
His son Robert, aged 14, took the prize for the most promising youngster during the year.
Last year, Bob's daughter, Claire, took on club members to scoop the same cup as her dad, also winning the prize for the most promising youngster.
Worcester's Terry Williams, with an average of 290.3 and Kidderminster's Mark Bishop (290.2) were the runners up.
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