A Word from White Flyer White Flyer History

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A Word from White Flyer White Flyer History
Contact us with questions:
Phil Murray - Central Reg. Sales Mgr.
713-594-7605
Robert Crow - East Reg. Sales Mgr.
443-296-0706
Bill Daniels - West Reg. Sales Mgr.
702-869-6577
Josh Taylor
618-466-9315
Marlene Ford—National Accounts Rep.
570-644-0453
Teresa Cornejo
Administrative Assistant
713-626-1843
1300 Post Oak Blvd.
Suite 680
Houston, TX 77056
All the staff at White Flyer would like to take this opportunity to thank you, the shooters and the gun
clubs/ranges, for your continued business and support. Our commitment is 100% to you! Without
your business and input there would be no need for us to produce targets. The shooting sports are
something that we all cherish and we want to make sure that all have the opportunity to try our wonderful clay target games. So far this year, the registered shoots in all the venues are up in attendance
and recreational shooting at gun clubs is at an all-time high. White Flyer certainly appreciates the
opportunity to provide those targets to you; the shooters and gun clubs. Our pledge has always been
to provide you with the best quality target that can be found. Part of that commitment is to sponsor
and donate to organizations, shoots, and gun clubs as a way of thanking you and helping to perpetuate the shotgun sports. As a staff of shooters and former gun club managers, we at White Flyer understand that it is important to give back to our sports. Too often this is overlooked by many but we
all have common goals of shooting as much as we can and promoting safe gun usage to help make
the shooting sports grow.
We hope you enjoy the content of this new White Flyer newsletter and will work with us to make it
better than ever. Tell us about your shooting experiences; something that you encountered at a
shoot, make suggestions etc. Your input will be greatly appreciated and we do want to hear from you
positive or negative.
While we continuously work to provide the best finest quality target on the market, input from shooters and clubs is an integral part of what makes us the #1 Clay Target in the world. Best of luck shooting to all of you.
Inside this issue:
Meet Your Regional Sales Manager 2
Community / Shooting Certificate
A Word from White Flyer
3
Regards,
Phil Murray
National Sales Manager
Way to Go!!!
4
1st Quarter Events
5
Top 25 Shoots 2015
6
Brian Skeuse & Phil Murray
2nd Quarter Shoot Schedule
7
Tips & Advice
7
White Flyer History
Reagent Chemical and Research, Inc. entered the clay
target market in 1979 with the
purchase of White Flyer Targets
from Olin Industries, the manufacturer of Winchester ammunition and other products. This
purchase signaled the end of an
era that saw Olin-Winchester
provide clay targets for the
shooting sports from their infan-
cy and the start of a new era for
White Flyer and Reagent Chemical.
Currently White Flyer operates
four state-of-the-art target manufacturing facilities throughout
the United States to ensure
total coverage of the country
plus Canada.
See White Flyer plant locations
on page 2.
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White Flyer Plant
Contacts
 Webb City Plant
Jeff Schultz
422 E. Fountain Rd.
Webb City, MO 64870
800-647-2898
 Coal Township Plant
Layne Rarig
145 Happy Hollow Rd.
Coal Township, PA 17866
800-423-6077
 San Bernardino Plant
Dan Sumpter
1454 S. Sunnyside Ave.
San Bernardino, CA 92408
800-872-7888
 Knox Plant
Tim Gunter
317 Kloeckner Dr.
P.O. Box 130
Knox, IN 46534
574-772-3271
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Meet our White Flyer Team
Regional Sales Managers
Phil Murray is our Central
Regional Sales Manager and
National
Sales Manager. The
best way to
contact is by
e-mail or cell
phone. Phil
has been
with White Flyer for 20 years
and covers states of Arkansas,
Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota,
Texas, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
Phil is an avid clay target shooter, a former gun club manager
and has been shooting for over
50 years. Phil works out of our
Houston, Texas office and has
had previous jobs with NSSA;
NSCA and ATA. Phil’s son, Kevin
is a F-18 Super Hornet Naval
Pilot.
Bill Daniels is our Western
Regional Sales Manager, covering California, Hawaii, Arizona,
Utah, Washington, Montana,
Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and
Alaska. The best way to reach
him is by
cell or email. When
he is not
shooting
trap, skeet
or sporting
clays, he
enjoys
hunting
and fishing. Bill has accomplished a dozen marathons, 2
Ultra-Marathons and 1 double
marathon. Currently he enjoys
cross fit and spending time with
his beautiful wife Jana and their
boys Hayden and Christian.
Robert Crow is our Northeast
Regional Sales Manager, Robert
has been with White Flyer since
November 2013. His area of
coverage is Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia,
West Virginia and Vermont. The
best way to
contact
Robert is
by phone
or email.
He lives in
Chestertown, MD
with his
wife Amy,
and two sons Benjamin and
Brody. Robert started working in
the shooting sports industry at
age 13 as a trapper. Over the
years he has managed gun
clubs, earned his NSCA Level 3
Instructor Certification and prior
to joining White Flyer he was
the NSCA Director. Robert’s
hobbies include shooting, hunting and boating. He also enjoys
spending time with his family
and teaching the boys about
life!
“ We have fantastic
customers, a great product
and fabulous co-workers
what more could we want?”
Marlene Ford is our National
Accounts Representative. She
focuses on retail accounts and
exports. Marlene has been with
our company for over 20 years.
If you have any questions for
Marlene, she can be contacted
by email and phone. “I have
worked for White Flyer for almost 22 years and I can’t imagine ever working anywhere else.
I am surrounded by people who
support me and for whom I
have tremendous respect and
admiration. We have fantastic
customers, a great product and
fabulous co-workers – what
more could we want?”
Josh Taylor is our Midwest/
Southeast Regional Sales Manager. Josh covers Alabama,
Illinois, Indiana, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Mississippi. The Best way to reach
Josh is by e-mail or cell phone.
Josh has
been with
White Flyer
nearly eleven
years and
previous to
that was the
Shooting
Promotions
Director for
Winchester Ammunition. Josh is
an avid clay target shooter in
Master and AAA classes. He
also loves to hunt. Josh enjoys
spending his time off with his
wife Hannah and their two
young daughters.
Administrative Support
Teresa Cornejo is our Administrative Assistant at our Houston office location. Teresa
helps send out
certificates, log
and track
Account Receivables and
many other
duties. She
joined our
team last May. When she is not
working she is kept busy by her
two daughters Areli, Isabella
and her husband Benjamin.
Every weekend is a different
adventure.
You can contact Teresa by
phone or email. If you have any
White Flyer questions, she will
know where to direct your call.
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Community Outreach.
Our White Flyer Target Plant in
Webb City hosted a food drive
from February 29th to March
21st. We challenged all of our
Webb City employees (White
Flyer & ProSys Divisions) to
collect as much non-perishable
food as possible for the Joplin,
MO area food pantry Crosslines
Churches. Crosslines has contributed to more than 6,000
families needs in the Joplin
Area in the past year. Crosslines receives an average of
410 food requests per
month. One half of the families
who receive benefits, have at
least one child under the age of
18 living in the household.
Congratulations!!
Also at this time, 1 in 10 seniors in the United States lives in
poverty. Food pantries like
Crosslines are an important
means to combat hunger for
Shooting Certificate Order Form
Have you broke your first 25,
50, 75 or 100 straight? Need a
trophy idea for your club
league? Want to award prizes at
your next shoot? If so, please
visit us on our website*.
Located under our resource tab
is the Shooting Certificate Order
Form. Complete and submit all
those less fortunate across the
United States. Our Webb City
plant saw this as an opportunity
for us to help meet an overwhelming need in our local
community. In total, they raised
2,182 lbs. of food.
details needed and we will be
glad to send you back a White
Flyer Certificate denoting your
achievement or that of “your
shooters.” What we need:







Name
Achievement
Date Occurred
Place/Gun Club
Score
Shoot Name
Address to Mail Certificate
If you have a list of certificates
needed, please email a list to
us.
Anyone wondering where to
start to conduct a food drive of
their own should check out
http://
www.fooddrivechallenge.org/
White Flyer Patch
We can also award you with a
White Flyer Patch for just $2.00
plus tax per patch. To submit
this request , send money and
contact information to:
Here is an example of what our
patches look like.:
White Flyer Targets
1300 Post Oak Blvd.
Suite 680
Houston, TX 77449.
Our Administrative Assistant
Teresa Cornejo will contact you
to let you know it is on its way.
*www.whiteflyer.com
Locate a Distributor
We are located all around the US, Canada and Mexico. Find us using our Distributor
Locator on our website at www.whiteflyer.com. Simply enter your zip code and the nearest location will be provided. We also have a distributor located in Italy.
If you or someone you know would like to become a distributor for White Flyer give us a
call at 713-626-1843 or email pmurray@reagentchemical.com. We will be happy to talk
to you.
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Kids & Clays 2016 Event Schedule
Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley, Inc.,
Madera, CA
Www.ronald-mcdonaldhouse.org
April 15-16, Sun Mountain Gun Cl., Coarsegold, CA
Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Akron
Akron, OH
Www.rmhakron.org
September 10, Hill and Dale Club, Medina OH
Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Omaha
Omaha, NE
Www.rmhomaha.org
October 8-9, Creek S. C. Brainard, NE
Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Columbia,
Columbia, SC
Www.rmhcofcolumbia.org
April 15, Hermitage Farm Shooting, Camden SC
Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Central Georgia
Macon, GA
Www.rmhccga.org
September 16-17, The meadows G. C. Forsyth, GA
Ronald McDonald House of Charities
Northern California, Sacramento
Www.rmhcnc.org
Oct. 8, Comanche Hills Hunting Preserve, Ione, CA
Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Idaho, Inc.,
Boise, ID
Www.rmhidaho.org
June 3-4, Black Dog Clays, Inc., Boise, ID
Ronald McDonald House of Charities of
Indiana, Indianapolis
Www.rmh-indiana.org
September 17, Isaac Walton Gun Club, Kokomo, IN
Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Central, GA
Macon, GA
Www.rmhccga.com
October 14, Flint Skeet and Trap Club, Albany, GA
Ronald McDonald House of Charities of the Ohio Valley, Inc.,
Evansville, IN
Www.rmhevansville.org
June 10, Evansville Gun Club, Evansville, IN
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Iowa City
Www.rmiowacity.org
September 18, Highland Hideaway Hunting, Riverside, IA
Ronald McDonald House of Greater Hudson Valley
Valhalla, NY
Www.rmh-ghv.org
Oct. 14, Ten Mile River Preserve, Dover Plains, NY
Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Metro St. Louis
St. Louis, MO
Www.rmhcstl.com
August 14 (Dinner Auction) & Aug 15 (Tournament)
Strathalbyn Farms, St. Charles, MO
Ronald McDonald House of Charities of
Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana, Chicago,
Www.rmhccni.org
September 10-11, Northbrook Sports Club, Haynesville, IL
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio
Columbus, OH
Www.colermhc.org
September 23-24, Mad River Sportsman’s Club,
Bellefontaine, OH
Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Central Iowa
Des Moines, IA
Www.rmhdesmoines.org
September 30, New Pioneer Club, Waukee, IA
Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Charlotte
Charlotte, NC
Www.rmhchrlotte.org
October 14 (tentative), Meadow Wood Farm
Waxhaw, NC
Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Nashville
Nashville, TN
Www.rmhcnashville.org
November 4, Gun Club, Nashville, TN
Way To Go!!!
“Our world
revolves around
shooting and we
wouldn’t have it
any other way.”
Meet Lauren Burge
She is a 13 year old shooter out
of Mt. Pleasant, TX. She started
shooting four years ago and
competing in the last three
years. She is a very driven individual who has a goal to one
day shoot in the Olympics.
Lauren
shot her
first 25
straight
when she
was 10
years old
and just
this past January she shot her
first 100 straight!
The reason Lauren loves this
sport so much is because she
gets to meet new people with
the same interest and travel
with her family.
When Lauren is not shooting
she enjoys camping, reading
NSSA Magazine and listening to
music.
After graduating high school
Lauren would like to continue
school and get her medical
degree, to pursue becoming a
Cardiologist.
Lauren’s Mom, Teri Burge, said
“We now spend most of our
weekends traveling from town
to town attending shoots. Our
world revolves around shooting
and we wouldn’t have it any
other way.” Both Teri and Chuck
are very proud of Lauren’s accomplishments.
We wish you and your family the
best of luck.
-T.Cornejo
Congrats
We sponsor many groups and just
this past February, Shreiner University participated in the 2016
ACUI Lower Midwest Championship. They are the HOA Runner-Up
Team. Great Job on your shoot!
Below is a photo of the Schreiner
University team at the National
Shooting Complex in San Antonio
TX.
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1st Quarter Events of 2016
San Antonio
Livestock Show & Rodeo
Feb. 18, 2016 PSCA held its
first Junior event Friday and
at Owens Station Sporting Clays
in Greenwood, Delaware.
Outdoorsmen came out of the
wood work, setting a record
attendance of over 400 shooters participating in the event.
25 guns were given away along
port their annual DE Greenwing
event. Learn more at
www.owensstation.com and
www.ducksunlimited.com/
delaware
2016 Spring
Grand American ATA
Trapshoot
Saturday night, hosted by San
Antonio Livestock Show and
Rodeo at the National Shooting
Complex .
850 entries to shoot 100 Trap
and 900 plus entries to shoot
sporting with all youth shooters
representing 4H and other
youth organizations.
Ducks Unlimited
Feb. 21, 2016 - Central Delaware Ducks Unlimited 14th Annual Garrett Grier Sr. Memorial
Sporting Clays Shoot was held
with many other great prizes!
Fresh shucked oysters, wing
wagon, topped off with a bar-b-q
lunch made for great hospitality! David Collins Jr. from Virginia won HOA with the only perfect score of 50/50. Delaware
DU chapters host several sporting clays fundraisers throughout
the year to raise funds for conservation programs and to sup-
way shoot off. Matthew Bartholow earned the trophy and
bragging rights for the year.
The 2016 Spring Grand American ATA Trap Shoot ended after
2 weeks, 24 events and a
whopping 760 individual entries
in the Championship Singles.
The Tucson Trap and Skeet
Club returned to the threequarter dome White Flyer pitch
target which continues to be
popular at this desert location.
With Saturday’s chamber of
commerce weather, four shooters were able to best the field
of competitors with 200
straights. Jon Marsh lasted the
longest in the shoot offs, earning the top spot.
Sunday’s Championship Handicap was won with a 99 and a 4
46 perfect scores were shot in
the championship week alone
making this another Spring
Grand to remember. The club
will have a short three day
break before throwing the Old
Pueblo Skeet Championships.
This is the first of three in a
series that starts in Tucson and
ends in Las Vegas. That doesn’t
end the season for the crew,
they will also throw international practice for the Canadian and
Chinese teams who are camping out there for the month of
March. They will also host the
NSCA Western Regionals, PSCA
Event #2, the U.S. FITASC
Grand Prix and much more.
What’s New?
White Flyer is proud to announce our new non-toxic and
environmentally friendly ECO
FLYER target. Our new target
shares the same flight characteristics as our standard trap,
skeet and sporting targets and
will be available in mid 2016.
With over 120 years of experience, White Flyer is your best
source for all of your traditional
and environmental friendly target requirements. As a result of
White Flyer’s stringent 27 Step
Quality Control Process and
with the support and loyalty of a
worldwide customer base,
White Flyer has become the
most popular target in the
world.
Here is a list of a few highlights
about our new ECO FLYER:


Non-Toxic materials
All of the paint schemes
and both sides painted
 Black material base
 Smoke like our pitch targets
 Meets all US and International standards for environmental concerns
 Meets All NSCA, ISSF,
NSSA, ATA, PITA rules.
 Less than 1% Breakage
factor in machines.
To learn more about our new
“ECO FLYER” target please call
us at 713-626-1843
“ We are proud to announce our new
non-toxic and environmentally
friendly ECO FLYER target.”
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Browning - Briley Sporting Championship
The annual Browning-Briley Sporting Championships were held March 30 to April 3 at the Caney
Creek Sporting Clays facility outside Teague, TX. Attendance was up from 2015 with over 512 entries. Weather for the event started with temps in the 80’s then rain and cool temps arrived – 39
degrees on Sunday morning. The Staff at Caney Creek led by Justin and Beth Bounds, did an excellent job of running the shoot. Coupled with the Setters; loaders; office help; food personnel and scorers, this was one of the best Sporting events I have ever attended. Target presentations were excellent and despite some gusty winds at times, good scores were recorded. Saturday evening the
Bounds Family hosted a dinner for all the shooters that was top notch !! During that dinner Scott
Grange of Browning gave away numerous Browning Shotguns and other Browning equipment to the
delight of the crowd. The folks from Briley also gave away thousands of dollars of Briley Gift Certificates and a Mattarelli Trap Machine – a big thank you to these great sponsors !! “Kids and Clays”
Foundation was also in attendance and they conducted a Silent Auction of many shooting items before dinner. Doug Jennerett, the ED of “ Kids and Clays” did a great job and raised close to $7500
for Ronald McDonald Charities.
Photo by John Imboden, Clay Shooting USA
The results of the Browning-Briley are as follows:
Main Event Champion – Theo Ribbs – 186x200
Main Event Runnerup – Bobby Fowler – 186x200
Preliminary Champion – Gary Greenway 97x100
Photo by John Imboden, Clay Shooting USA
FITASC Champion – Jon Kruger – 86x100
FITASC Runnerup – Theo Ribbs – 85x100
Five Stand Champion – Tony Rivera – 93x100
20 Gauge Champion – Jon Kruger – 92x100
28 Gauge Champion – Jon Kruger – 95x100
410 Bore Champion – Jon Kruger – 95x100
Photo by John Imboden, Clay Shooting USA
Super Sport Champion – Will Van Dusen – 47x50
Addios Cup Champion – Brandon Reising 93x100
Addios Cup Runnerup – Jon Kruger – 90x100
Overall, the Browning-Briley was an outstanding event. Kudos to Scott Grange of Browning and the
Briley folks for all their support. The 2017 Browning-Briley will once again be held at Caney Creek
and the exact dates will be published. The Caney Creek folks raised the bar and with their scheduling the US Open Sporting two months from now, the attendance already is over 1000 shooters.
Photos by John Imboden, Clay Shooting USA
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2015 Top 25 Shoots
NSSA
Rank Shoot #
End Date
Shoot Name
Club Name
Entries Factor Targets
1
145335 10/2/2015
WORLD SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP
NATIONAL SHOOTING COMPLEX
782
174.00 396813
2
145334 9/27/2015
MINI WORLD SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP
NATIONAL SHOOTING COMPLEX
642
130.50 294968
3
146747
KREIGHOFF MASTERS
FORST CITY GUN CLUB
366
87.00 162588
4
145403 8/23/2015
SOUTHWEST CLASSIC
DALLAS GUN CLUB
162
76.25
5
145328 3/22/2015
BLASER SKEET CLASSIC
NATIONAL SHOOTING COMPLEX
226
67.80 103725
6
145739
NORTHBROOK SKEET CLASSIC
NORTHRBOOK SPORTS CLUB
188
64.00
84375
7
146886 7/19/2015
WESTERN OPEN
STOCKTON TRAP & SKEET CLUB
145
63.00
56250
8
145453 5/25/2015
BRILEY BLUE GOOSE
GREATER HOUSTON GUN CLUB
191
60.20
86300
9
146071 5/24/2015
KOLAR MID-AMERICAN OPEN
ST JOE VALLEY CONSERVATION CL
208
59.40
96539
10
145401 5/31/2015
PAN AMERICAN
DALLAS GUN CLUB
166
58.00
73900
11
146555 9/13/2015
US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
ROCHESTER BROOKS GUN CLUB INC
197
54.00
90750
12
145402 8/20/2015
SOUTHWEST CLASSIC MINI
DALLAS GUN CLUB
111
52.33
21900
13
145456
BEST OF TEXAS
GREATER HOUSTON GUN CLUB
121
50.80
54800
2ND ELITE SHOTGUNS LLC/
KOLAR ARMS OPEN
THE 2015 ZONE VI CHAMPIONSHIPS : ISHOOT
CONSERVATION PARK TARGET SHOOTING FACILITIES
197
50.60
82384
CAPITAL GUN CLUB
188
43.60
83890
5/3/2015
8/2/2015
9/6/2015
63564
14
146386 6/21/2015
15
147386
16
145400 4/19/2015
PAXTON ARM'S METROPLEX
DALLAS GUN CLUB
137
43.40
63575
17
146246 9/13/2015
KASLE FAMILY CHARITY
DETROIT GUN CLUB
91
41.60
42500
18
145128 6/28/2015
TEXAS STATE SKEET CHAMPIONSHIPS
TEXAS SKEET SHOOTERS ASSN
184
41.40
84185
19
146885 7/16/2015
WESTERN OPEN MINI
STOCKTON TRAP & SKEET CLUB
96
39.30
17350
20
146243 7/12/2015
MORISSEY MOTORSTATE
DETROIT GUN CLUB
95
38.00
44900
21
146968 6/14/2015
LOUISIANA OPEN
109
37.75
41450
22
146385 5/10/2015
OLD DOMINION OPEN / PLETCHER OPEN
171
33.60
75806
23
147572
8/9/2015
ZONE 4 SKEET CHAMPIONSHIPS
LAFAYETTE SKEET CLUB
CONSERVATION PARK TARGET
SHOOTING FACILITIES
FOREST CITY GUN CLUB
164
32.20
72950
24
147352
8/9/2015
ZONE 7
STOCKTON TRAP & SKEET CLUB
151
30.20
69883
25
146884 6/14/2015
STOCKTON OPEN
STOCKTON TRAP & SKEET CLUB
100
28.20
44150
8/9/2015
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Upcoming Events
West
Central
Eastern
April 13-17
Western Regional , Coyote Springs
Sporting Clays, Tucson, AZ (H)
April 29-1
Zone 7 Skeet Shoot, Ben Avery Clay
Target Center, Phoenix, AZ
April 28-1
Utah State Sporting Clays Shoot,
Purgatory Clay Sports, St. George, UT
(H)
May 11-15
Inland Empire Trap Shoot, Spokane
Gun Club, Spokane, WA
May 6-8
Hoppe’s Memorial Shoot, Missoula
Trap and Skeet Club, Missoula, MT
May 20-23
B.C. PITA Provincial Championships,
NOTSC, Vernon, BC
May 27-30
CA State PITA Trap Shoot, Livermore
Pleasanton Trap Club
May 31-5
U.S. Open Sporting Clays, Caney Creek
Shooting Sports, Teague, TX
June 7-12
Western Grand American Vernal Trap
Club, Vernal, UT
June 16-19
Idaho State Sporting Clays Shoot,
Black Dog Sporting Clays, Boise, ID
June 21-23
CA State ATA, Kingsburg Gun Club,
Kingsburg, CA
April 5-10
Southwestern Grand American
San Antonio, TX
April 8-10
Ladies Charity Skeet Classic
Fairfax Rod & Gun – Fairfax, VA
April 14-17
20th Annual Big Seafood Blast & Beretta
Cup- M&M Hunting Preserve
Pennsville, NJ
April 22-24
20th Annual Spring Deuce Event
Rochester Brooks – Rush, NY
April 29-May 1
Ruger North American Sporting
Championship
Addieville East Farm – Maplesville, RI
May 13-15
Hardy Classic – Nemacolin Woodlands
Farmington, PA
May 18-22
NSCA Northeast Regional Sporting Clays
Championship & Masters Cup XIX – M&M
Hunting Preserve – Pennsville, NJ
June 1-5
Buckeye Open – Cardinal Center - Marengo, OH
June 11-19
125th PA State Trapshooting
Championship
PSSA Homegrounds - Elysburg, PA
June 20-26
OH State Trapshooting Championship
Cardinal Center - Marengo, OH
June 29 -July 3
VA State Trapshooting Championship
Winchester Gun Club – Winchester, VA
April 13-17
NSCA Regional sporting
Tuscan, AZ
April 28—May 1
Krieghoff Skeet Masters
Savannah, GA
May 13-15
Texas Zone 4 Trapshoot
Ft. Worth, TX
May 18-22
NSCA Northeast Regional Sporting
Pennsville, NJ
May 26 –29
Kolar Mid American Skeet
St. Joe, IN
May 27-30
Briley Blue Goose Skeet
Houston, TX
May 30-June 5
US Open Sporting
Fairfield TX
June 2-5
Pan American Skeet
Lewisville, TX
Q’s & A’s
1. I’ve noticed that some White Flyer Targets have a “slot top” design while others
have “golf ball style dimples”. Why is this?
All Standard Pitch AA’s produced at our Central and Eastern target plants utilize
the “golf ball dimple” design. All targets produced out of our Western US plant
have a “slotted” design. Why? Simply put, when we purchased the Western plant it
housed the old Eclipse Target Company, and to the present we’ve continued that
design. If you look at the White Flyer line of biodegradable targets, you will notice
that we have incorporated this “slotted” design for their manufacture exclusively.
2. What is the difference between the Standard AA pitch trap/skeet target and the
AA pitch pheasant target?
For the most part they are identical at 108mm. The main difference is that the
Pheasant AA weighs a few more grams and is built to be thrown further and faster
than the Standard AA. Hence, we recommend the Pheasant AA for all sporting
clays applications.
White Flyer Targets
1300 Post Oak Blvd.
Suite 680
Houston, TX 77056
Phone: 713-626-1843
Fax: 713-963-0951
E-mail: tcornejo@reagentchemical.com
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