Military darts continues to take off after second Operation Bullseye event
Military darts continued to show their skills and growth with the second Operation Bullseye event.
After the success of the first Operation Bullseye, military darts took off with the creation of service darts associations.
This time, competitors took to Aylesbury with the pair of Chris Dobey and the British Army's Corporal Darren McMahon winning the competition.
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The night saw 16 military and veteran players team with professional darts players in a knockout doubles competition.
As well as the sporting competition, the aim of the night is to raise money for military charities and Defence Darts confirmed they've raised more than £23,000 during the event.
A statement said: "When the event finished, we knew it had been a special evening.
"But over the last few days, reading hundreds of messages from guests, players, sponsors and supporters has made us realise something even bigger."








