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100th Anniversary North Carolina State Trapshoot

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 2:47 pm
by smokem
Subject: special activities at 100th anniversary State Shoot

Wednesday-- A nonregistered 50 bird handicap event will be held after the shoot offs are finished. Fees will be $5 for targets plus a $25 purse. The purse will be split in the following manner: 50% to the champion and 50% to be split equally among the yardage categories. To participate, you only have to pay for the targets but to win a share of the purse, you must play the purse.

Thursday-- A miss-and-out handicap event will be held after the shoot offs on Thursday afternoon. A home defense shotgun has been contributed by Bob Shultz to be awarded to the winner. Entry fee will be $5. This fee will be used to support the youth shooting programs, equally divided between AIM and SCTP.

-- There will be a hot dog supper following this event (also provided by Bob Shultz).

Friday thru Sunday--- Drawings will be held daily for $100 per drawing. Each event shot will result in having one's name entered in the drawings. The more events shot, the more chances to win. Once a person wins, the are ineligible to win again.

Friday -- A club team championship will run concurrently with the singles, handicap, and doubles. To participate, each gun club (in state or out of state) must field a team of 5 shooters, four of which must be club members. Entry fee will be $10 per shooter. Bob Shultz has donated 5 flats of shell to the winning team. Fees will be used to support the youth program.

Saturday-- 100 gun salute, commemorating our 100th anniversary, following the National Anthem.

-- Saturday Evening, a meal honoring the shooters will be served.

RE: 100th Anniversary North Carolina State Trapshoot

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 4:43 pm
by shaggist
This will be even more fun and more interesting than last year, especially with all of Mr. Shultz's contributions. I'll be there for all of it. Something of additional interest to some would be an Old Time Gun shoot, restricted to guns made prior to WWII.