Barbados’ top marksmen are in prime position to shoot for the stars thanks to improved and upgraded facilities on the island.That is the view of president of the Barbados Shooting Council, Geoffrey Browne, who says they are already starting to reap the benefits of having a world class facility on the island.His comments have come following exceptional performances from two of the country’s top young shooters, Tosh Jones and Aiden Johnson at the inaugural Barbados International Trap and Skeet Invitational which was held over the weekend at the Barbados Clay Target Association Range in Searles, Christ Church.The 16-year-old Jones outperformed his more seasoned rivals from Trinidad and Tobago and the United Kingdom to win the Trapshooting final, while Johnson, 20, placed second.In an interview with Barbados TODAY, Browne said the upgraded facility was one of the major reasons for Jones and Johnson’s performances.