Temperatures soared to 39°C and wind gusts reached 60 km/h, making it a real challenge.
However, club president Zac Pearce said everyone persevered and achieved some excellent scores.
“A special shout out to High Gun winner Ryan Wharton,” Pearce said.
“It was fantastic to watch him shoot. Every shot was smooth and well executed.
“Ryan consistently performs well even in challenging conditions. Well done mate!
“It was also wonderful to see so many families at the shoot, with a fair tribe of future shooters testing their parents' patience and focus.
“We had six ladies competing, some just starting out and others showcasing incredible skills.”
The club’s 'flash for cash' target was not shot on Sunday, so the kitty will jackpot for the March shoot.
Results from Sunday:
High Gun - Ryan Wharton, 71/75.
AA-grade - Chris Thompson, 69, 1; Zac Pearce, 62, 2.
A-grade - Joe Beer, 65, 1; Louis Clarke, 64, 2.
B-grade - Phil Sefton, 58, 1; Lenny Clarke, 54, 2.
C-grade - Louis Behsmann, 56, 1; Brian Sullivan, 47, 2.
Veterans - Ian Pyke, 67, 1; Leo McIntyre, 64, 2.
Ladies - Jami Thompson, 52, 1; Charlea Clarke, 47, 2.
Juniors - Lincoln Behsmann, 48.
The March 2025 shoot will be the final chance for Deni members to claim the Snapshot Erickson Memorial Trophy, with only one place remaining.
The shoot will be a 75 target ASF handicap on March 23.