Piatt Captures Bianchi Cup
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Piatt Captures Bianchi Cup





Separating Doug Koenig from the NRA Bianchi Cup, which he had taken title to nine times, including the last seven years, Bruce Piatt, a police officer from Montvale, N.J., won the NRA’s 2006 National Action Pistol Shooting Championship, which took place May 24-27, at the Green Valley Rifle & Pistol Club in Columbia, Mo. Piatt, saying he was tired of playing second fiddle, took the lead away from Koenig in the last of four matches that make up the tournament aggregate, winning that match with a perfect 480-point score and 40 tie-breaking hits. His overall winning score was 1920-177X, edging out Koenig’s 1920-174X. Californian Vera Koo posted an 1897-143X aggregate in the women’s competition to win her seventh overall and sixth consecutive championship.

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