Team Scotland have won three more medals on day six at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in Australia.

This time the success came in the shooting competitions with a silver in the men's and bronze in the pairs, before another silver was added in the swimming.

First up was Ian Shaw and Sandy Walker who took bronze after finishing third in the Fullbore Rifle Pairs.

Despite being in fourth place overnight they put in a fantastic second day performance to earn their place on the podium.

Shooting veteran Neil Stirton then showed nerves of steel under pressure to take runner-up spot in the 50m rifle prone and earn the fourth Commonwealth Games medal of his career.

The 37-year-old from Aberdeen also won silver in the same competition at the 2006 games in Melbourne before taking the gold four years later at the Delhi games.

Later on Tuesday 20-year-old swimmer Duncan Scott finished a close second to take Silver from the 200m individual medley.

The Silver represents Scott's sixth medal of the games as he maintained his record of placing at every event he has took part in so far.

He has now scooped one Gold, one Silver and four Bronze and still has one more race to go when he competes in Tuesday night's 4x100m relay final.

The Glaswegian was one of three Scots competing in the final, finishing only 0.19 behind Australia's Mitch Larkin who won gold and set a new games record in the process.

Scotland teammates Mark Szaranek and Dan Wallace finished in fourth and sixth place.

Elsewhere, Team Scotland flag bearer Eilidh Doyle is safely into the 400m Hurdles final after a comfortable win in her heat with a time of 54.80.

However, there were mixed fortunes in the 800m as Jake Wightman finished second in his heat to progress but team-mate Guy Learmonth missed out.

In swimming, both the women's and men's 4x100m medley relay teams made Tuesday night's final.

In table tennis, there was a comfortable 4-0 win for Craig Howieson over Rhikesh Taucoory of Mauritius in the men's singles.

But it was disappointment in the men's beach volleyball with a quarter-final defeat to England.

In the women's netball the Scottish Thistles put up a valiant effort against highly ranked Malawi but were eventually beaten by 51-50.

In a Tweet Netball Scotland said: "Cannot believe that game and how close we came to the draw. We are so so so proud of our @ScotThistles & of that magnificent performance. Hold your heads so high ladies. You were magnificent."

Scotland's medal total so far now sits at six gold, nine silver and 11 bronze.