Asab, who had earlier in the year won a bronze at Shotgun World Cup Finals in Nicosia, made light of a talented six-man finals field, to first top the semi-finals with a score of 29 out of 30 and then easily won the gold match-up at the JDA Shooting Range here.
He outgunned Haryana youngster Bhowneesh Mendiratta 27- 24 to bag the yellow metal.
Fellow India international Sangram Dahiya of Haryana won the bronze by getting the better of state-mate Ankur Mittal 27-25 in their match-up.
Both Ahvar and Bhowneesh of Haryana had made it to the senior and junior finals of the men's double trap.
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In the junior event, Ahvar got the better of Bhowneesh once again in the gold medal match in a shoot-off after both finished with 27. Priyanshu Pandey of Madhya Pradesh won the bronze.
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Prior to the blip at Rio de Janeiro, Indian shooters had been making their guns and pistols talk. The barren run in the Summer Games was a reality check and the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) promptly constituted a panel that conducted a thorough probe and recommended a slew of measures to overhaul the setup.