GUN CLUB - Australian Clay Target Association

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GUN CLUB - Australian Clay Target Association
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR'S NOTES
A s has been mentioned previously, the number of calls
and letters received a t the A.C.T.A. office points to the fact
that the majority of shooters are unaware of the depth of
cover provided by the Associations Public Liability Policy,
which is not, as many believe, an accident policy.
To help each member to be fully wnversant with the
information that has been provided to each club Secretary
I am enclosing in the C.T.S.N. a reasonably detailed
summary of the protection that the cover affords.
This summary has been presented to the insurers who
have confirmed its accuracv in writinp to the A.C.T.A.
and shzuld "vnu- have
Please
read it
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queries then all that I ascis"thnt you d i e i t them to ine
your club Secretary and not direct to the office, I am sure
that you will understand the reason for my request
Good shooting.
Alan J. Maher
Executive Director
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JUNIOR SHOOTERS &
QUEENSLAND
FIREARMS ACT
The following advice has been received from the
Secretary of the Q.C.T.A. to legally allow junior shooters to
compete, CLUBS MUST APPLY IN WRITING to:
Inspector Cain, Police Headquarters. 30 Makerston Street,
Brisbane a d . 4000 and seek his permission for juniors
between the aees of 14 and 17 to-be allowed to become
members, be Gstruoted in the safe handling of firearms
and compete in events under the supervision of club
captains, range officers and club coaches.
Inspector Cain is the sole authorised Officer to grant this
permission.
A draft application letter is available by contacting the
State Secretary, Mrs Bev Grice.
NOTE: The permission required relates only to juniors
over the age of 14 years and below 17 years and must be
obtained by the respective clubs.
Failure to obtain this permission would immediately
place the club in a disadvantageous position should a claim
arise under the Public Liability Insurance Policy as the
club would be contrbvening the State Laws.
Alan J. Maher
VALE
News has just reached me via Tom Almond that one of
Clay Target Shooting's long time member in Cyril
Fankhauser has passed away at the age of 79 a t his home
in Metung where he has lived in recent years.
Cvril was a Life Member of the Australian and Croydon
GGClubs.
He was very active with his brother Vic in establishing
the Australian Gun Club on Vic's property at "Frog
Hollow" as the location was named in 1947.
Cyril owned and always used a beautiful Purdy Double
~ a r r eShotgun.
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Our condolences zo
- to his wife and family.
George Biggs
VALE - Gordon Witharn
Wangaratta Gun Club members were saddened by the
recent death of Gordon Witham.
Gordon had been a club member since 1970 and was well
known in shooting circles.
He was particularly supportive of younger shooters and
will be sadly missed by his many friends.
AUSTRALIAN CLAYTARGET NEWS -AUGUST
1986
WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIPS SUHL, EAST GERMANY
A large contingent of Australian Shooters from all
disciplines are scheduled to compete at the 1986 World
Championships from September 2-15,
Clay Target, Trench and I.S.U. Skeet, will each have a
three man team competing. Each team will be as those for
the Commonwealth Games further strengthened by the
inclusion of Russell Mark (Trench) and Craig Meuleman
(I.S.U. Skeet) who will both be representing Australia for
the first time. We wish them and the team well.
TEAMS: Manager - P. Quire
TRENCH: T. Rumbel. D. Diaz, R. Mark,
I.S.U. SKEET: I. Hale. A. Crikis. C. Meulernan.
OVERSEAS TEAM
SUPPORT
Our thanks must go to Winchester Australia, who have
through the assistance of their marketing Manager, Mr
Bruce Burns, made cartridges
available for members of
our:National Training Squad - Canberra
Commonwealth Games Team - Scotland
U.S. Skeet Championship Team -USA
World Shooting Championships Team - East Germany.
We look forward to a continuing relationship with
Winchester and trust that our members are appreciative of
the support provided.
Alan 3. Maher
Executive Director
WAKEHZTRST GUN
CLUB, SUDNEU,
COMPETES FOR
SINGAPORE AIRLINES
TROPHY
Perfect weather and conditions were experienced at the
Wakehurst Gun Club, Sydney, on 1June, 1986, for the 4th
year of the Sinzapore Airlines "Champion of Champions"
shooting competition.
Same 85 professional Clay and Skeet target shooters
from the New South Wales area battled hard to win this
magnificent trophy. Over 55 mixed targets i.e. 10 targets
single bdrrel, 10 targets double barrel, 10 targets point
score and 25 targets skeet.
"C" Grade shooter, 18year old Mark Agar, who was the
"C" Grade winner of this trophy in 1985, had a
magnificent score and stole the limelight with an overall
win of 71 out of 75 from " A Grade shooter, Chris Naudin
with a score of 68 out of 75 and "B" Grade shooter Eric
Stan0 with a score of.67 out of 75, who were also winners
in last years competition.
The "C" Grade winner for this year is a new member to
Walrehurst Gun Club, Mr Ray Lainey. with a score of 66
out of 75. Miss Carol Mann was the Most Improved Ladies
Shooter of the day with a score of 59 out of 75.
Mr Jon Howse, Sales Manager NSW, for Singapore
Airlines, and also Mr Charles Abela, District Sales
Manager Sydney, also from Singapore Airlines and a
Committee member of the Wakehurst Gun Club, Sydney.
were in attendance to present the trophies to the lucky
winners.
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(C) Must be participating in accordance with the
rules and regulation of the respective club, State
Association and A.C.T.A.
NOTE: Any organised event for participating
visitors, such as school children etc who are not
registered shooters with the A.C.T.A. must first of
all have been officially ratified by your club at a
constituted meeting and minuted accordingly.
Should this requirement not be complied with then
difficulties could and may possibly arise in the event
of a claim under the Public Liability Policy.
PUBLIC LIABILITY
POLICY
IN THE INTERESTS OF ALL REGISTERED
SHOOTERS.
The Public Liability Policy that has been arranged for
the A.C.T.A. by Carlingford Australia is designed to
provide specific protection for the Association and its
registered members.
The A.C.T.A. Public Liability Insurance Policy protects
the Association and its members from being sued for
alleged negligenceiblame attaching to an incident causing
property damage or bodily injury.
If a shooter is injured in any way during the cause of a
sanctioned event where no blame can be attached to the
A.C.T.A. and its members any claim that may have been
made would not be recognised under the policy conditions
as it would then be classified as a personal cia* coverbd
by an insurance that the shooter may have in force on a
personal basis.
Protection is afforded to the following, who subject to
certain conditions, are considered to be members of the
A.C.T.A.
1.
A.C.T.A.
2.
State Associations
3.
Registered Clubs
4.
Registered Shooters
5.
~ o i u n t a Workers
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6.
Club Visitors (participants)
7. Club Visitors (observers)
CONDITIONS OF MEMBERSHIP
1.
A.C.T.A. - Payment of the prescribed premium to
the Insurer by the due date. January 1, annually.
2.
STATE ASSOCIATIONS - Organising and
<nnr!.ollingsll<x,lingcvellts in ac<:o~.dnncc
wsh thc
~.ules
and ir?gulotrunsof llle AC T.A.
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REGISTldlIIID CLUBS (A) SnbiccL to r?nvmc.nL of thc
mescribed affiliation fee as miv be iecided bv the
A.c.T.A. from time to time.
(B) Organising and controlling shooting events in
accordance with the rules and regulation of the State
Association (respective)who are operating under the
rules and regulations of the A.C.T.A.
4.
REGISTERED SHOOTERS - (A) subject to the
payment of the prescribed registration fee as may he
decided by the A.C.T.A. from time to time.
(B) Acting in accordance with the rules and
regulations of the club (respective) which is
operating under the rules and regulations of the
State Association and A.C.T.A.
5.
VOLUNTARY WORKERS - (A) Acting i n
accordance with the rules and regulations of the
club. State or National Association whilst
undertaking their voluntary duties.
(B)Provided always that such voluntary workers are
registered as members of the Australian Clay Target
Association on the master register maintained by the
Australian Clay Target Associations with a
description of their duties.
Additions to or deletion from this master list are to be
notified to the A.C.T.A. office as the"
~"are known.
NOTI,: Volulllat'y wol.krl's ro bc rrgistcred wich rhc
A C T ,\ nlc t u be rcstl.ioled ro those persons likely ro
nsslsr on n vulunrary basis only.
Paid personnel such as, trappers, trap mechanics or
any other paid staff are subject to the provisions of
the workers compensation act and protection must
be obtained for them from the appropriate authority.
617. CLUB VISITORS - 1Partici~ants
or Observers)
(A) Must be registerkd as s;ch (club visitor) ok the
register to be maintained by each. club for that
specific purpose.
(B) Must a t all times be under the control and
supervision of registered A.C.T.A. shooters.
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Clubs who have life members of similar, where no
affiliation fee is paid to either the Club or the
A.C.T.A. by reason of there inactivity in the sport a t
Club and or A.C.T.A. level are fully protected under
the same conditions as would apply to "registered
Shooters".
9.
Clubs who may have sponsors or the like attending
their premises as "Honorary Members" on a more
frequent basis than would he seen to be a visitor are
fully protected under the same conditions as would
apply to registered shooters.
10.
Clubs conducting events that are outside the rules
pertaining to regular competition, which are broadly
knownas "Novelty Events" are fully proteotedunder
the terms and conditions of the A.C.T.A. Public
Liability Policy providing that all other conditions
relating to safety etc have been complied with.
This protection extends to shoots conducted between
different shooting disciplines such as a combination of
Clay Target and field and game.
Clubs electing to become Incorporated bodies should be
able to use the master A.C.T.A. Policy to fulfil the
requil.en~cntsof I~~corporntiolr.
'Ihcl'cfor.<?
olimuruting thc
need for any club to n~nintnitia Publtc Liubility Policy i n
addition to thc A.C.'I'.A. mastel. ~xll:cr
. unlcss cover in
excess of $2,000,000is required.
Paid employees must at all times be protected under the
workers compensation act.
Situations arising that may not be covered in this policy
summary will be clarified upon request.
The existing policy therefore extends to all persons
likely to be on the grounds for a Club, State or National
event.
The need for individual Club or State Associations to
undertake a policy of their own is eliminated other than
they may require cover for an amount in excess of the
existing $2,000,000.
Visitors, other than children who must be under the care
of a responsible person must a t all times sign the visitors'
book which must be provided by all clubs for that purpose.
All shooting events ,nust be sanctioned under the rules
of the National body.
NOTE: Club shooters, not registered with the A.C.T.A. are
not covered under any circumstances other than operating
as avoluntary worker a t an organised event. This category
of shooter-member is solely a club responsibility and
insurance cover should be considered at all times as a club
expense.
FOR INFORMATION: Further extensions included within
the policy are: Member to member, Food and Drink, Care,
custody and control, Medical and welfare facilities.
Tenants Liability. Hoists, cranes and unregistered
vehicles, Car Parking, Cross Liabilities.
Alan J. Maher, Executive Director.
NOTE: The summary details as described, have been
confirmed by the Association's Insurers, Carlingford
Australia, as being an accurate advice to members of the
cover contained in the policy document.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS -AUGUST 1986
OLIMPYC TARGETS
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
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FROM THE DESK OF
THE NATIONAL
COACHING DIRECTOR
PETER QUIRE
I have recently returned from Canberra where the
programme for the national squad's stay a t the Institute of
Sport was finalized, a t the same time the executive
director. Alan Maher and myself had meetings with those
a t the sports commission in regard to the grants from the
Federal Government, a s i t is form filling time once again.
Last month I mentioned in my article the intention of the
government to improve sport through the National
Coaching Scheme, but did not mention that the
government h a s funded the position of National Coaching
of the activities of the National
Director.
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Coaching Scheme sinco 11s rlll:sllllrm
Solnclimcs duc to the C0111p1exlli~~s
of b a I a ~ ~s11e<?ls
~ . e and
flnauclnl slatclncnls r~ ~s dlCCir:ult tor. w c null c<t<,rlonric
people to see that this is so.
I think we must give credit where credit is due. The Clay
Target Association is of course expected to contrihute to
the coaching scheme, not only does the Clay Target
Association both federal and state contrihute to coaching
a t all levels, but so do the individuals involved in the
scheme, they do i t willingly a s i t is something they believe
in.
Last year 6,200 people had some form of coaching from
those involved, a grand effort.
The g o v e r n m e n t a l s o c o n t r i b u t e s to o v e r s e a s
competition a s d o e s t h e Commonwealth G a m e s
Association and the Olympic Federation, without all this
assistance few sports could mount professional coaching
schemes or compete a t a world level.
I would like to express my thanks to Alan Maher for his
efforts in Canberra o n our sports behalf.
The Commonwealth Games will be on by the time you
read this, so I would like to fill you in on the details a s I
know them so far, the Clay Target is to be shot a t Kippen
about 50 miles north west of Edinburgh. The team is to be
bused out to the range each day and will stay a t the
Edinburgh University.
The competition commences with the badge match,
Terry Rumbel and Doming0 Diaz trap on July 21, and Ian
Hale and Aleo Crikis skeet on July 22, the teams matches
are, trap July 25 and skeet July 26 with the individual
events being held on 28. 29 and 31 July and 1 August.
The team members are huilding up their shooting
training, a s they have huilt up their physical fitness. and
are all looking forward to the week i n the Institute Of
Sport with the national squad prior to leaving. ,The skeet
team is to compete i n the English Grand Priv prior to the
zames.
We will bc ;$I1 doing our VCLY ~ C S L111 E d i ~ ~ I > u ~and
. g harc
proud tu ic.pl.cstn1 clllr spol'l mnd O L cclun11'
. ~ y.
The World C h a ~ r ~ p i ~ ~ ~romc
~ s h na>.d
i p s on he lluels of rhc
Commonwealth Games and s t a r t a t the end of August i n
Suhl in East Germany. The Commonwealth Games team
will he joined by Russell Mark trap and Craig.
- Meuleman
skeet.
Rohby Smith a well respected coach from NSW is coming
to Suhl a t his own expense i n the position of Assistant
Manaeer Coach. I n Germanv the traD team shoots several
d3ys nflcv Lhr skc?dt tcarn so Rabby a n d the crnp leaul
nltrnbol.~will Slay ill WBSI
C C ~ I I I Uunci,
I I Y n<,al.compcrllion
time.
The team for the World Championships is a great one,
the talent is there and the confidence. we have six
determined Australians who are going to show the rest of
the world that Australia and Australians are fighters, they
might not think much of our dollar, but they will know we
have heen to Edinburgh and Suhl.
I would like to give my best wishes to the skeet team
going to the US for the competition there, what a lot of
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talent in that team, one member Bill Iles has now
represented u s in D.T.L. in England Olympic Trap a the
World Championships last year and now in American
Skeet i n America, only Olympic Skeet to go Bill.
While I am absent this column will he conducted by some
of the State Coaching Directors and I a m looking forward
to reading i t when I return home.
J u s t to close there was aninteresting article i n the U.I.T.
magazine by the medical writer, i t had to do with coloured
glasses and the effect that they have on vision, in
particular yellow glasses, the conclusion that they came to
was that yellow glass helped to increase the eyes' ability to
define the target in misty or cloudy conditions and they
also assist eyes with slightly faulty vision to distinguish
the target from the hackground.
I would however like to add that i t is important to put the
glasses on for about 20 minutes before shooting to allow
the muscles of the eve to adiust.
Good shooting to you all, your good wishes means a lot to
all team members.
REPORT FROM SOUTH
AUSTRALIA
Although the Nationals a t Echuca were a while ago, we
would like to say that i t was good
to see our state well
represented.
South Australia shot well in the Shoulder to Shoulder
team but Queensland proved too good, our congratulations
go to them.
Craig Bentley was the Overall teams High Gun winner.
he never missed a target (very well shot Craig). The S.A.
team looked really smart i n their new jackets and caps.
The shirts and jumpers with the pea flower emblem are
available to anyone. your Cluh Secretary has all details.
A coaching school was held a t Bordertown Gun Club.
organized by the Eastern Zone on May 24. I t was attended
fairly well by about forty shootcxs and coached by Peter
Quire, W a r y Bain and Trevor Reschke. With all shooters
on video, Peter then descrihed their faults, or good stance.
After a good lunch supplied by the Bordertown ladies,
Peter showed a video on how to stand and shoot correctly.
We then went to the tracks and tried to put i t all together.
All i n all i t was a good day, quite a few young shooters
had their first really professional instruction, and I feel
sure they will benefit from it.
Many thanks to Peter, Hillary and Trevor plus the zone
committee for their work.
On Sunday June 1, Jill Rundle (who attended the
coaching day) and Lyn Beelitz, two young women from
Wilkawatt Gun Cluh shot 25/25 each i n the Handicap event
a t Lake Albert Gun Club. The shoot off was won by Lyll
43/43 from Jill 42/43.
Congratulations girls yon showed the fellas up that time.
Lyn went on to win the days High Gun which was Lyn's
first, and probably the first time the High Gun h a s been
won by a lady a t Lake Albert.
The Lake Albert Cluh has to move from its present site.
A new club house has been erected on a ground closer to
Meningie. and trap house pits have been dug out. I t is
starting to look real good.
Southern Gun Club (Pt Elliot) h a s plans i n hand and
frames made for a new Club House. "Well done Southern".
I t looks a s though some of the Clubs are moving up.
Finally its gettingnew program time again and I urge all
Clubs to get their programs in on time, this will give the
printers and organizers time to correct mistakes.
G w d shooting,
Phil Johncock.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
CONDAMINE ANNUAL SHOOT
"The Best in the West"
The Condamine Clay Target Clubs '86 Annual Shoot got
under way on June 14, with over 60 shooters taking pact.
Shooters travelled from far and wide to do hattle with
those elusive black targets as tbey hurtled from the traps.
The first event of the day was the 25 T DB Condamine
Bell C'Ship whioh saw R. Fett of Sunshine Coast take
overall and AA Grade with a score of 25125. AA Grade; 2nd
G. Kocho 25125, A Grade; 1st G. Divon 25125.2ndT. Hope
25/25. B Grade; 1st G. Graham 24125.2nd S. Hart 24125, C
Grade; 1st L. Zeisemer 24125. 2nd R. Woodrow 24/25.
Ladies Trophy; U. Jackman, Veterans Trophy; W. Hughes.
Event
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~a 30 T Medlev with G. Kooho takinn overall
and 20-25 metres. with 3d/30, R. Fett 29/30, BY Pearce
28/30; 16-19 metres, A. Bailey 29/30. D. Colley 29130. C.
Jackman 28/30, D. Henke 28/30, R. Zeisemer 28/30. R.
Graham 28/30, G. Graham 28/30. R. Potter 28/30. H.
McDonald 28130, W. Daniels 28/30. A. James 28130: 11-15
metres; L. Ziesemer 27/30, T. Hart 26130, T. Hart 26130, B.
G o l d u ~26/30. R. Squires 26/30
~ v e k3t the 20 T
Continental tested out the eyesight
especially on trap no 3.
AA Grade' lst R' Fett' 2nd G. Fett' A Grade' Ist A'D'
James' 2nd G. Dixon'
Grade; Ist G' Graham' 2nd R'
Graham, C Grade: 1st T. Hart, 2nd D. Cameron.
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Throughout Saturday afternoon shooters could be seen
at the soore board studying the form of shooters and
speculating on who would be "a good buy" in the Calcutta
Auction which got under way with some spirited bidding
on Saturday evening after a most enjoyable meal. After
several lighter pockets and much hilarity the auction came
to a conclusion with a pool of $2470.
Sunday saw an increase in numbers of shooters with the
cloudy.conditionsimproving as the day progressed.
The first event on the program 30 Target Points Patrons
Trophy tested those not quite feeling "in the p i n k with H.
McDonald taking out overall to aoquire a Jason Recliner
Rocker for his effort. AA Grade; 1st G. Kocho, 2nd G. Fett,
A Grade; 1st C. Jackman, 2nd D. Batterham. B Grade; 1st
R. Ziesemer, 2nd W. Daniels, C Grade: K. Blain. 2nd W.
Butler.
The 40 T Handicap Calcutta got under way with buyers
keeping fingers crossed a s they followed progress. At the
completion 4 men S. Hart, D. Cameron, L. Ripley. J. Box
shot 38 for $617.50 to their buyers or syndicates.
The last event. 25T S.B. Condamine Bell C'Ship saw
Condamine Club Shooter Jeff Ferrier take out overall with
25/25. AA Grade; 1st M. Barton 24/25,2nd R. Fett 23/25, .4
Grade; W. Hughes 28/25,2nd J. Herbert 22/25. B Grade: J.
Ferrier 25/25, 2nd H. McDonald 23125. C Grade; 1st T.
Hart. 2nd E. Jenkins 22/25.
Condamine shooter Roland Ziesemer took out the High
Gun Trophy, Intermediate High Gun; Lewis Ziesemer,
Front Marker; Una Jackman, with Greg Kooho once again
taking the honours for the Kiwi Trophy. The Lou Hasted
Memorial Teams Shoot was won by Gold Coast with 184
points, the closest to them was St George with 179 points.
Gold Coast Team:- J . Herbert, J. Box. B. Goldup. A. Bailey,
L. Ri~lev.
The £&st round of the Sunshine CoastlCondamine Bell
Championship Team Shoot which was run on Event 4 80T
Points was won by Condamine. 408points. Sunshine Coast
392 points.
The committee sincerely thanks our sponsors:. F.S. &
A.M. Johnston, Johnstons Furniture Miles; Buckleys
Earthmoving - Toowoomba; Ross Gundry. Miles, the
Church of England Ladies for the Catering and willing
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TAH S'I'ATE
NOTES
SOU'l'III.:RN ZONJ? Rob Smith. :J Clcvelnnd Place,
Honnclt Bny (02) 528 3878
WllSTERT 20N17. Kcwn Consmblc. "Tile Ranch" P~lliga.
STATE SKEET CARNIVAL
INCORPORATION
I am pushing "this Barrow" very hard a t present. Every
Club m u s t look very seriously a t becoming incorporated.
In the last Newsletter to all clubsin NSW I gave details of a
publication produced by the Department of Sport and
Recreation Office inTamworth, that i s available from your
State Secretary, P.O. Box 836, Tamworth.
This publication s e t s out all particulars and details of
just what i s required by t h e Club. Something else in each
Club's favour, is t h a t with the new Insurance cover
provided by t h e A.C.T.A. (via the $30.00 annual affiliation).
being f o r S2,000.000 (that amount required in NSW when
becoming incorporated) this policy i s able to be used a s t h e
insurance cover - so your Club does not have to go chasing
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a $2,000,000 insurance policy of i t s own.
COMPETING A S PER THE RULES:
From time to time I notice some Clubs a r e still
programming events off common m a r k , and having
sweepsltrophies in meterage groups the event MUST be
shot from handicap marks.
Refer to Rule 2.2 (b) page 12 of Rule Booklet.
The most important fixutre for the "Skeeties" and NSW
Gun Club i s t h e venue.
F o r the first time i n shooting history we have been able
to arrange sponsors for all t h e championship events and I
would like to thank t h e following business houses for their
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e NSW SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP - Mick Smith of
SMITH'S SPORT STORE.
0 NSWCTA SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP - SEIKO TIME
CENTRE. lSeiko Watchesl.
e P.L\CIFIC' C O A S Y - SK'EET C H A M P I O N S H I P .
STEWART & ALI_WOOlI(CCI PL-~I~<?I.s)
TASMAX SKEE'I'CHAMFIOKSHIP.
I don't know if t h e average shooter i s aware of t h e
hundreds of requests the business fraternity receive for
sponsorship etc: t h e fact t h a t t h e above people have each
donated either $300 cash or eauivalent in eoods s ~ e a k s
volumes for their support. I gould a s k t h e shooters of
NSW to show their appreciation when next purchasing
their products.
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STATE TRAP CARNIVAL
This will be held over t h e long weekend in October a n d
h a s also been fully sponsored.
The sponsors are:.
Zone Secretary. Jenny Mould reports that their Zone
0 NSW DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP - Sergio
Skeet Team eliminations were held a t Bathurst recently.
Zuffo of OLIMPYC TARGETS. ($500 cash)
Those to gain selection were, Les Aberley, John Harris,
0 NSW POINT SCORE CHAMPIONSHIP - Peter Abela
Rod MeRobert, Eric Shutte, Glen Sinclair and Ron Frisby,
of HORSLEY PARK GUNSHOP. (Cash &goods to value
reserve Bruce Midgley.
of $500).
Also t h e Central Zone Trap Carnival will be held a t
e NSW SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP - Joe
Canowindra on the 30 and 31 August - contact Jenny for
Chiapetta of GAMBARMS. (Cash & goods to value of
more information.
$5001.
0 NSW' CHAMPION O F CHAMPIONS - CADBURY
FROM THE SOUTHERN ZONE:
SCHWEPPES. ($500 cash).
President, Robby Smith tells u s that Reg Clarke and Guy
0 ALL TEAM HIGH GUNS - FULLERS FIREARMS.
Bedingtion b o t h s h o t 1 5 0 p l u s s t r a i g h t w i t h a
(Goods to value of $500).
championship each a t their Zone Skeet Team Elminations
o ALL OVERALL HIGH GUNS - WINCHESTER (AUST)
held a t NSW Gun Club. The Southern Zone Team
(Trophlcs to value uf S500).
comprises, Reg Clarke. Guy Bedington. John Worley,
ALL CHAMPIO?ISHII' SASIIES & BADGES Hank Theunissen, Chris Naudin and J . Costa.
IIOMESTEAD MOTOR INK GROUP ICash S5001.
With the State Skeet Carnival being on their "Home
Ground" the Team will certainlv be out to retain
t~
h e - - . I have mentioned i n previous bulletin; t h a t t h e driffith
-Show i s
on and you m a y not be able to obtain
"Hawkeye Shield" for inter-zone gkeet competition, which
accommodation - if you a r e going to t h e Carnival, pick u p
they won by one target from the Northern Zone a t Griffith
your phone NOW and phone The CITRUS MOTEL
last year.
IRRIGATION WAY. GRIFFITH: tell mine host t h a t you
FROM THE NORTHERN ZONE:
a r e a trap shooter a n d you m a y be lucky.
More about t h e Carnival next month.
The North's Skeet Carnival was held a t sunny Coffs
Harbour and numbers were good again this year. The
A THOUGHT:.
Northern Zone Team is Ray Melville. Doug Jackes, Col
"BEWARE O F HALF TRUTHS: YOU MAY HAVE T H E
Burt, Geoff Walters. Bill Clark and Chris Hughes.
WRONG HALF".
Ray Melville was i n his usual excellent from with
FIREARMS SPORTS ASSOCIATION LIMITED
1971200 for t h e weekend, to take home the high g m
I have recently received some correspondence from the
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above
organisation
which m a y be of interest to all shooters
Ray Clarke won t h e Handicap event. John P e t h v b r i d ~ e
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event 2 with 80182, Ray ~ e l v i i l ethe Zone ~ h a m $ o n s h ? ~
The FSA is a group of people who a r e forming a n
with 50150 and Col B u r t t h e last event with 50150. All in all
organisation State wide (possibly Australia wide) to give all
a great weekend of skeet shooting.
s h o o t e r s a voice at v a r i o u s levels w i t h various
ZONE COACHES:
organisations. They represent all firearms disciples (i.e.
shotguns, rifle, pistol etc), hunters, collectors, archery,
H a s your club conducted a coachine dav?
" Whv not make
gundog clubs a n d the rural primary producer who 0 6 s
contact with your Zone Coach and arrange for Gim to be i n
and uses a firearm.
attendance a t your club, say the morning of a shoot, to do
There a r e f a r too many avenues for me to cover i n this
some coaching - these m e n a r e there to help shooting and
bulletin so I would suggest you oontact: Mr J.C. Miller,
to help your club - please make u s e of their services.
"Mistv View" OLD BOWENFELS. NSW 2790.
Coaohes
are:
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.Jim-will forward or arrange f o r t h e Secretary to forward
CENTRAL ZONE: Diok Toshaok, Dowel Street, C o m a
.you full information r e their aims, beneifts costs etc. You
(063) 423261
may be missing out on something i£ you don't act - it i s a
NORTHERN ZONE: Ray Shephard. 9 0 Walker Street,
very big problem for any organisatibn to get their message
Casino (066) 623046 BIH
RNERINA ZONE: Andrew Raadgever, 101 Maiden
to everyone, so if this little assistance to akindred sporting
organisation assists, we have achieved something.
Avenue, Leeton (069) 532426
FROM THE CENTRAL ZONE:
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
FACTS ABOUT YOUR "NEWS"
This bulletin is compiled by your President, your
Secretary and the Chairman of the ISU Sub-cormnittee or
ANYONE who wishes to pri-7t something of interest to
other shooters. We have asked previously for some "input"
and, it would appear that you have a broken right arm just a little "input" could assist a fellow shooter that is
having a problem.
Once again, if you have a n interesting story or anything
that you feel will assist other shooters, drop a line to your
State Secretary (Jenny Burt) and then leave it to us.
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The heavens provided us with two icy cold windy days for
our two day Skeet Carnival which was held onMay 24 and
25. This certainly did not dampen the enthusiasm of the
forty competitors in attendance. Outstanding shooting
was the order of the weekend.
Cliff Fergusson, a well-respected local member, showed
everyone his true colours by going from C grade to B
made. He shot 47/50 on the Saturdav and 48150 on
&mdav.
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,out the C and B grades re-soectivelv. Great
shooting Cliff, we were all cheeTingyou on.
Bill Bewrick, one of our newer well-liked members
showed great potential by shooting very consistently over
the two days. Keep it up Bill.
Bill Clark, the old familiar face of skeet, shot true to
form to win A grade in the 50t May Championship with a
score of 57/58. On the Sunday he had a repeat
performance, winning the 50t Newcastle Gun Club
Championship, his score being 51/54.
Our local shooting identitv.
" Bob Wilson. shot extremelv
well. winning the ovcrnll plus lhe AA grade.
Anochrr very popular novocastl.lan, Chris Huglles. gavc
B grade a real hiding on thc Saturday, by scorurg 18 51
and 47/50 respectively.
It is great to see the talent shining through in our two
junior Shooters namely Brett Winning and Michael
Forward. Brett won the Junior High Gun but Michael was
hot on his heels. It was a pleasure to watch you both.
Skill and consistency were the order of the weekend for
all the Sydney shooters some of whom were R. Clarke, J .
WilberPorce, J . Worley, S. Subonj, J . Pethybridge. E.
Schutte and C. Hlavaty - great to see you all again.
Last but certainly by no means least, is the shooter to be
feared and "avoided at all costs namely, Ray Lainey. He is
a real dark horse, came out of the blue and shot us all off
the skeet field. There are no two ways about it. This
gentleman is an outstanding shooting champion - wait
for it - after or~lytwelve weeks!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the visitors
for their attendance and also to thank each and every one
of the Newcastle Club members for their organization and
fine efforts in making the weekend such a success. It was
a BEAUTY!
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
Page 9
NORTHERNNOTES
N.T.C.T.A. NEWS
The Association held i t s fourth annual Trap Carnival a t
Jabiru over the Queen's Birthday weekend. Although
numbers were down, the Carnival was reasonably
successful. A report on the shoot is forthcoming.
Officebearers elected a t the Annual General Meeting
were:
President: Jim Bitossi
Vice President: Ian Winstanley
Secretarv-Treasilrer: Dexter Barnes
A.C.T.A. Delegates: Ken Selwood, Dexter Barnes.
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HERE ANDTHERE
Jabiru's brand new trap house didn't last long! Local girl
Robyn Merkl gave i t 500 of the best during the State
Carnival to ensure the paintwork wasn't too glary too long.
Hubby Heinz, who did a great job around the trap and
walks was reportedly 'not amused'.
Darwin shooter Peter Hoare continues to improve.
Shooting i n 'C' grade, he recorded a 4 8 in the Double Barrel
to take grade honours. A slump in the Handicap event for a
41 was a disappointment, but one which will quickly be
overcome, ~ ' m y u r e .
Other remarkable performances in 'C' grade came from
two local shooters. Brian 'Prairie Dog' Priest, and Johnny
McLeod. The Prairie Dog shot 10110 and 46150 i n the
opening single barrel events a t the Carnival, but slumped
thereafter, with all the hard work done. McLeod came
second in 'C' grade in the double barrel with a 47/50,
fetched $50 in the Calcutta, and proceeded to win i t off 14
metres with a n unopposed 49150. 'B' graders. beware!
Tom Weis shot from 'B' grade to within one target of 'AA'
over the weekend, and also recorded a 49 straight i n the
handicap before dropping the 50th bird. We'll give you the
benefit of the doubt. Tom. Well shot!
Tom also eot into the N.T. Shoulder to Shoulder team for
the 1987 asb bane Nationals with a score of 4661510. Not
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.Junior High Gun for the Carnival was, guess who, none
other than the above, terribleTom again. Ladies' High Gun
went to Jan Bitossi, and Overall High Gun went to John
Doyle, who also picked u p the single barrel event.
Phil Grove shot immaculate scores of 1491150 and
1481150 in the Points Score events, but honours for
shooting belong with Bob Hooper who, after a disastrous
score of 1321150. had almost decided to eo home. However.
the unsmiling one returned to form &h a vengeance to
take the Double Barrel title with 92192.
~. on his wav
~" to a
1,realc of 162. 'l'hisccliyscd lire previous besr of 147 held
for lllrru years by Tony Hare. It was worrl~whilcstickulg
around, eh. Bob?
Doug Hunter. Jabiru and Ken Selwood from Darwin shot
themselves into 'A' and 'AA' grades
respectively. Well
done, fellows!
Sad to say that the expected contingent of MacArthur
River. Alice and Gove shooters didn't come to the Carnival.
It may be time for the Executive to take along, hard lookat
the shoots being held immediately prior to the State
Carnival and either limit these, or preferably slot the State
show later in the year and closer to the next year's
Nationals. Nine and ten months waiting i s a long time.
Last thing on the State Carnival, but not least, was the
splendid shooting of Paul Seis in the Double Rise title. In
a n event where most of the fancied shooters fell by the
wayside, Seis was supreme, and took the title with 46/50.
three away from next best.
On the debit side of the ledger, the bickering over trivia
by experienced shooters who supposedly should know
better, had to be heard to be believed. Sweepstakes,
selection of teams, order of shooting events, and other
sundry items ad nauseam were criticised, even when the
program clearly spelled out conditions. Executive
members didn't inspire confidence when they were heard
to remark that the first they had seen of the programme
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was when i t appeared in the 'News'. What were THEY
doing in the six months o r so before the Carnival was held?
NOT GOOD ENOUGH AT ALL. EXEC. Let's hope that
much more thought and effort goes into future State
carnivals, starting with the September Skeet titles, three
months away.
Darwin Gun Club's BIG shoot comes around again a t the
end of July, beginning of August. The programme hasn't
changed a great deal over the last few years, it's like
Topsy. 'just growed'. Thursday night's-shoot starts the
ball rolling, Friday i s Trench and Skeet, and then Trap
takes over. Fishing and geeselduck shooting complete the
P O ~ ~ ~ . ~ ; + ~ P E .
Last year's attendance was down ~ r e a t l von ~ r e v i o u s
years, but all indications point to a bu&perAcrop of
shooters this year. It's a pity that Geraldton's 'Cray Shoot'
clashes, a s the Geraldtonians are wonderful ambassadors
for the Western State.
It was good to see that E m Hawkins is returning this
year. compliments of a n airfare h e won a t last year's
tourney. Welcome back, Ern.
OVERHEARD AT BAR
'Yer dog bite, mate?'
'Nope'.
Pat, pat, SNAP!
'Ow! Thought he didn't bite!'
'Not MY dog'.
HISTORICAL HAFTERTHOUGHT
The photo is from Steve Lorman's archives, and i s of a
State Championship held a t DanvinG.C. over 20 years ago.
Many thanks, Steve.
Until next time.
Inkball
SKEET NATIONALS WAGGA GUN CLUB
Once again to keep all you 'skeeties' u p to date with the
skeet Nationals a t Wagga Gun Club, here i s a report about
the progress a t the club.
Since the last report the skeet houses and grounds have
really progressed. All the new layouts have been
completed. with station marks and safety fences.
By the time this is printed all distance measurements
and station marks, etc will be i n place for the portable
layout. We now have 5 permanent layouts (1 Balltrap and
10 Trap layouts a s well).
The new grass seeds that were planted and spread about
Itis a
have alreadv taken off after the last downfall
rain.
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pleasant sight to see green grass everywhere instead of a
bit here and there.
New trees have also been planted (at this stage over 30,
with more to be done) they are about 3-4 feet high and
really beautify the grounds. The sheep that destroyed the
last lot won't be back in again
(hopefully)
. .. to eat these new
ones.
Publicity i s still excellent with lead up stories and most
media organised for results and stories. At this stage,
Sports Sunday look like doinga story about 3 weeks before
the Championships and some results afterwards.
There i s a two day skeet shoot in September and that
would be a n ideal time to shoot a t the grounds and see the
progress that has been made to the club.
The club now loolcs like a high quality clay target
shooting ground, and once the new club house is built and
completed (completion due by the Trap Nationals i
n 1988)
it may certainly be one of the best in Australia.
Good shooting and see you all a t the Skeet Nationals in
November (if not before).
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS -AUGUST
1986
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W.A.C.T.A. REPORT
I travelled to Kalgoorlie on 31 May to 1 June for the
Eastern Goldfields Gun Club's 2 day Carnival. The
weather, although cold in the mornings, was warm and
sunny all the weekend, with no wind.
This made the targets easy to see and to hit for most
shooters. Alan Hocking (Geraldton)took off the High Gun
with a score of 2731275, a fine display of concentration and
dedication.
David Fox (Collie) also most impressive displaying his
casual but most effective style also with a 2731275, before
the High Gun Shoot off.
Many other shooters shot extremely well to help make
the weekend for the E.G.G.C. most successful and
enjoyable for us all. Jim Neve (President) along with his
committee are to be congratulated. I must make mention
of the roast dinner on Sunday, it was tops, thankyou
ladies.
I- feel that we should all wromote our ladies committees
lllarr, and 5.011 ivill find thit behind every succ~ssful
club
rhc~.cis n band of dcdiaatcd 11al.d worhng ladlrs, and in a
lor of cnscs they do nut ~.e<:eivc
rha rh'ullis nnd applause so
richly deserved.
On a lighter note the saying 'It's the shooter not the gun'
was backed up by and incident I noticed. Young David
Farthine (W.A.G.C.) nervouslv went out to a shoot-off and
after shooting some 30 odd targets, on returning stood at
the entrance to the layout, with a silly look on his Paoe
asking whose gun he had used by mistake.
Terry Morony, Zone 1 delegate, reports on recent doings
at the W.A. Gun Club. On 8 June the Miok Jackson Cup for
100 skeet was ably won by the Club Handicapper Clem
Bertini 971100. On 15 June, trench was won by Murray
Alexander with 921100.
Mick Callaghan showed his all round excellence and
consistency by winning three Club Championships - on
18 May the Mixed Targets with 60165, and 21 June the
Single Barrel with 27128 after shoot-off with Murray
Alexander, and the DIB Points with 74/75.
On 5 June both Murray Alexander and myself were
invited to a presidents meeting by the Department for
Sport and Recreation to discuss results of a survey on
Sports Instant Lottery Fund.
As you know we receive a great deal of financial support
in terms of such as funding the new Shooting Complex,
travel grant for state teams travelling to Nationals and
grants to clubs for equipment.
This meeting was of course my first and I was very
impressed, to say the least, with the report that our
Coaching Director, Murray Alexander has with the
Director and his executive members on a personal level as
well as our sport. I was able to see at first hand how Clay
Target Shooting has fared so well in the last few years.
After meeting the Director. John Graham, and quite a
few of the Department for Sport and Recreation people,
olus manv executives of other State swrtinp associations.
It is most apparent that thls ~ e p a r t m e n thas been
instrumental in the rapid growth of sports in general in the
State.
My counterparts in other sports would join me in
applauding the State Government £or their continuing
support. On the 28th of this month (June) your Executive
Council meets for an Ordinary Meeting.
I have instituted a new idea of inviting club presidents as
observers to our meeting and to join us for lunch. Three
clubs (starting in alphaorder) W be invited to have their
presidents attend each meeting.
Hopefully this idea will have the effect of bringing clubs
and your State Association together for a closer working
relationship plus a better understanding of the workings
within the Executive.
Remember, we need your input and if you think your
Association is going about something in a manner with
which you do not agree. then write or talk to one of us
about it; on the other hand, if you think we are on the right
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track don't be afraid to mention that a s well.
Have you been to your local club's competitions lately? If
not, get in there and give them your support.
See you around the traps.
Good shooting,
Ross Silvester. President.
A SOCIAL DAY
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On Mav 4. 1986. a sooial dav was held between Namoi
~ e - m~lu"hand Narrabri Gun club with the venue of the
aerodrome in the meriting, and the gun club in the
evelung
'i'he mornlng acuvltles were for a shooter to be taken up
fly~ny,w ~ t han experienced pilot at the cor~lrols The
sticoier was handed-a ~urnputeiand an area map. and had
to give thr? pilot a heading or headings Lo fly in ordur'to
ovorfiy prsdcrer~ninedpointlland retun1 to starting point
in the shortest time. Needless to say, the pilot already
knew the headines.
After a barbecut: lunch a t the Aero Club. we went to Narrahn
Gun
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of rkcei. Before shwilng got undenvu), rhc vlsitcrs were
rrtacruclcd as a gl.supon the basrcaof safely WLLIL f k r c ~ r i n s .
namely guns open at all times except when ready to shoot.
cartridges in the gun only when on the shooting station
and facing forward, and open the gun before turning to
leave the shooting station, with emphasis on resisting that
panic-stricken urge to turn around with the gun still closed and pointing towards other shwters or speclators.
I then gsve a target by target description of a round of
skeet and how to s h w t each individual target. I should
mention that I was using a blackboard as a tcaching aid,
and we also had a tall wooden peg at the target crossing
point to use as avisual reference for position, and apegout
from each house to refer to a s the aiming point.
I advised using a f w t of lead on low 1 and high 7 . 2 feet
on station 2 . 3 on 3.4 on 4. 3 on 5 . 2 on 6. We had a board 4
feet long lying on its edge at the crossing point, this made
it easy to explain to each shooter as we went around, just
how far to lead, for example, on station 4 have a look a t the
board and then keep it in your mind that you have to shoot
that distance in front of the target.
Considering that only three of the visitors had ever shot
at clay targets before, none of them had ever seen skeet,
and some had never even used a -a.
. the visitors are to be
commended on their performance, particularly with
regard to their safety standard.
Of the visitors, two of them with 14125 shot off for the
visitors trophy with the junior member winning 16125,
thanks to his calm attitude and attention to instructions.
The visitors had to shoot the full round to be eli~ible
for a
mystery trophy, the mystery being station 8. one soore of
2 got the trophy.
Of the Gun Club members who were dubious about.
ahwting skeet, one of them shot his first straight 25 and
another dropped high 1 and smoked the next 24, his
highest score so far. Hopefully, I will get the club interested in shooting more skeet.
The day was disappointing in that only five shooters attended. Some were sick with 'flu, others were farming, and
no doubt some are afraid of aircraft.
Nevertheless, we had an enjoyable day, and look forward
to making L
i an annual event, next time with the emphasis
on "starting on time".
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ANDREWS IS DISTRICT
D/B CHAMPION
A large field of shooters participated in the Mount
Gambier Gun Club's District Double Barrel Championship
which is held annually at the June shoot.
Each year the event is sponsored by Mount Gambiers
Trident Tyre Centre, who again this year provided an
excellent array of trophies.
At the end of the 25 target qualifying round, two
possibles had been recorded, Bob Andrews of Bordertown
and Club Secretary Phil Green and after a short shoot-off.
Andrews emerged the winner and will hold the Trident
Tyre Centre Perpetual Cup for the next twelve months.
Shot in conjunction with the District Double Barrel
Championship was a qualifying round for the "Andrews
Family Trophy" meeting being held at Bordertown in
December.
Green will participate in the competition with Andrews
ineligible.
The Mount Gambier Gun Club will hold their Annual
Carnival Shoot on October 11 featuring four day events
and the Commonwealth Night Pointscore Championship.
Phil Green
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS -AUGUST
1986
SPRINGSURE GUN
CLUB
The Springsure Gun Club will be hosting a big weekend
shoot on August 9 and 10. 1986.
The main event being the simulated Field Shoot on
Sunday.
Last years sucoessful TOP SHOT winner was K. Harlow
45/50.
This year the 50t event (Saturday) is being sponsored by
Lloyd Wotton and promises to be a great competition.
The club grounds have proved to be an excellent setting
for field shooting. and visitors can be assured of the best
hospitality.
CORRECTION
The June issue advised that minimum trophies for
ZoneIDistrict Titles for the remainder of 1986 was to he
$100.00 (total event).
This amount only applies to Zone Titles as the value of
trophies for District Titles is a t the discretion of the
organizing club.
Please delete the word District in this instance.
Alan J. Maher
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would not be t h e suocees t h a t it is.
A auecial tmohv was awarded to Mick MffiilI
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POW& both o f Gt. Isa Gun Club for stirring above &
beyond the oall of duty. It w a s in t h e l o w of a.toilst seat
adorned with appropriate verse, donated by.the five ladies
who shot the program.
We have been amusad &at this trophy will hang on the
wall in the Mt. Iea Gun Club, ao any travelling shootera
vhiting the Club p h e cheok this out.
Results for t h e 2 d a y program were as follows:
Event 1: (Winchester Auat. E y e Opener) 1 0 0 Target DIB
Handicap: OIA J . Edmolle (Mt. Isa); 1 1 - l h : J . Ohlsen
(Camooweal); 16-18m: L. Retter (McArthur River):
20.251~1: N. KuskopP (Mt. 188).
Event 2: (Patrons-Trophy) 20 Target DIE Points Score:
OIA: G. Magdios (Mt. Isa); A: D. Hart (Mt. lea): B: J . Edmonds (Mt. Iea); C: G.Matthews (Mt. 188).
Event 3: (Sportmans Trophy) 2 5 Target S'agle Barrel:
OlA: D. Hart (Mt. Isa): A: P. McGuira (Grafton]: B. 3. Fabian (Katherine) Lady; C: 9. Gilbert (Mt. lea); 1l-14m: J.
Palmer (Mr. h).
&ent 4: N.T. State Walk-Up Championship 20 Targets:
OIA: M. MffiilI (Mt. Isa): A: N. Kuskopf (MI. lea); 8. J.
Yanko (Mt. Isa); C: G. Mat.thews (Mt. Isa); Lady: J. Fabian
(Katherine); Junior: M. Borics (Mt. Isa).
Event 5: 10 Target DIB Teams Event: Perpetual Trophy:
1st T e a m h i e Starters: N. Kuskopf(Mt I%), P. Bluon(Mt.
Ian). K. Hill (McArthur Rivor). D. Hart (Mt. Isa). M. MffiilI
(Mr. Isa).
Event e: N.T. State Mixed 4 0 Target Chhmpionahip: O!A:
P. Mffiuire (Grafton): A: N. Kuslcopf (ML. I=); B: J. Ed.
monds (Mt. Isa): C.S. Gilben (Mt. Ias): Ludy: J. Fabian
(Katherine): Junior: M. Boric8 (Mt. Isa).
Event 7: Calcutta 30 Target Double Barrel H~uldicap;
1st: P. McGuire (Orafton); 2nd: J . Edmonds (Mt. Isa); 3rd:
D. Hart (Mt. Ien).
HIGHGUN TROPHIES:
ll-14m
M. Holl (MuArthur Hivur)
Ladies
3. Fabian (Katherine)
local
I.. Rrttur(M~.A~.tl~tti.Riv~r)
Junior
M.Ihrics (ML. lea)
Overall
. M. McGill (hit. Iea)
Calcutta Winners: MIWCwk. M.Johnatoi~.C. Dulul. Each
receives 8417 for drawing ahooter in Ca~outta.
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McArthur River Gun Club (Nthn. Territory) held their
Annual S h w t on b h v 17 and 18.1988. Once anain it was a
resoundinn aucceaa-with
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and Camwwral (~ueerm&d). Grafton (New South Wales)
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d c c Springs. Jablru and K a t h e m e (Nthn. Tomtory).
The standard of e h w t i n g was excellent with most events
ending in a ehoot-off.
The highlight of the weekend would have to be t h e N.T.
State Walk Up Championship.
I think there h a s never been a Walk Up event quite like
thia one. Five ladies participated in this event, much to t h e
delight of t h e onlookers.
By the end of the event not many people were left without
sore faces f m m Laughing a t the stalking action of the
!,pdies. The overall Sash for this event wknt to Mick McGill
of Mt. laa, who shot bsautifully. p v i n g no one elae a look
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The Calcutta Event was closely contested with 3
shooters scoring 29/30. This wae followed by a shwt.oPf
with the final result being 1st P. Mffiuire (Grafton). 2nd J .
Edmonds (Mt. Isa), and 3rd D. Hart (Mt. I-).
The N.T. State Mixed Target Championship w a s also a n
event which kept s p o t a t o r e on the edge of their chairs.
The shooting was exoellent, espeoially an this event in.
compmted 10 target Double Barrel. 1 0 target Single Barrel. 10 target Point Score and 5 Pair Double Rise.
The overall winner was Peter McQuire Pmm Grafton
(NSW) with a n incrsdible score of 57/60. Peter m i v e d a
s a s h for thia event.
The Overall Hinhmtn went to Mick Mffiill M t . Isab with
1991210 with ozv &ooinn 11 mint. over i u c h a ; a r i d
program thrs wae-grent shooting'. As usual McArthur Owl
Club o u t d d thonleelves in hospitality, exoollent food,gnwrt
aooozrunodation, relaxed atmosphere and turmlio trophies
McArthur River like ~AU
Gun Clubs d i e s heavily o n donations, and this year was no exception.
McArthur River would like to thank the Pollowing people
and businesees :or their support once w h .without this
u p p o r t rt would not be poss~bleto holdthrs great ahoot:
hfIhiETS DEVELOPMENT CAMP
COUNTA -- McARTHUR RIVER STATION
JOHN COX (PATRON)
OLIMPYC TARGETS
WINCHESTER AUSBRUCEPOLLACK
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CHEMTRONICS
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PETER & MARIA F m K
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IAN TUXWORTH
MALLAPUNYAH STATION
Prizes toralled just under S3000.
Our thanlre go also to aU the people behind t h e scenes.
who each year give so much of their o m personal time and
enormity
energy. Without these people, a shoot of t h i ~
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N.T.C.T.A.STATE TRAP
CARNIVAL
Story J.D., Photos; Dexter Barnes
Fifty shooters fronted at Jabiru to contest t h e
Territoly's fourth Trap Carnival, held over t h e Queen's
~ i r t h d a yweekend.
Highlights of t h e Carnival would include Bob Hwper's
record break of 162. h i s 92 tareet shoot off with Joe Bell i n
the Double Barrel champion&ip (in which Bell recorded
his ~ e r s o n a lhest break of 94). local shooter .Johnnv
M ~ L & ~ 'I S9 in t h e Handicap a n d ~ a l c u t t aand
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irnrneculatc 1 6 5 0 in thc I h u b l e Rise Championship.
Dur no doubt to rhc hcavy shooting calendar leading up
to the titles, representation from most Clubs w a s not a s
good a s expected, but Jabiru's response of 11shooters was
heartening. The members of t h e Club are to be commended
for t h e new layout, and t h e surrounds and Clubhouse
facilities.
High Gun awards went to J o h n Doyle, self-confessed
Skeet shooter, with a Pine 4781510. which took t h e Overall
trophy; J a n Bitossi won t h e Ladie's Award with a 3911510,
and Tom Weis took t h e Junior prize with a n excellent
4661510, which score made h i m an automatic qualifier i n
the team for t h e 1987 Nationals.
The first five qualifiers for t h e N.T. 1987 Representative
team were John Doyle. Phil Grove. Greg Chan. Dexter
Barnes and Tom Weis.
The 1 5 m a n team recorded 4871500 targets. with a
points tally of 143511500.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
The team members were; Dexter Barnes. Joe Bell, J i m
Bitossi, Doug Chan, Greg Chan. J o h n Doyle, Mark
Grosvenor. Phil Grove. I a n Hageman, Tony Hare, Bob
Hooper (who h a d to shoot off for the final place to qualify.
due to Executive clowning in deciding t o pick only
selective events, r a t h e r than ALL events leading u p to the
team event - a farcical situation!), Fred Hunter. Barry
Munt. Ken Selwood a n d Tom Weis.
The Calcutta w a s taken out by Marie Humphris, who bid
$50 for t h e local 'outsider', f o r a r e t u r n of $1160 - a
popular r e t u r n for a pair of wholehearted workers for
Jabiru.
Full results were:
Event 1: Sweepstakes: J . Bell, G. Goding. M. Grosvenor. J .
Hall. P. Hoare, J . McLeod and B. Priest. 10110.
Event 2: Single Barrel Championship - Overall: J o h n
Doyle 49/52; 'A' grade: 1 Barry Munt 48/52: 2 Dexter
Barnes 46150; 3 Ian Hageman 45/50; 'B' grade: 1 Tom
Weis 46/50. 2 Les Woodbridge 43/50. 3 Andv Gray 41/50:
'C'made. 1 Brian Priest 461g0.2 Bob Cook 4i150.k Lance
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Chan 161 165. 'A' grade 1 Grcg Char, 159 165, 2 ~ e x c
Barnes 14611580. 3 Phil Gmvc 153 159; 'B' grade 1 Torn
91150;
Weis 1441150, 2 Joc Bell 142 150.3 F
'C' m a d e 1F r e d H Lmter 1411150, :
~ i o Humphris
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1321150.
Event 4: Five Man Team Championship - 1: Team 3
(Barnes, G. Chan, Grove, T. Weis, Chin Quan) 6831750; 2:
Team 1 (D. Chan, Grosvenor, Hare, Bell, P . Weis) 6651750;
3: Team 2 (Munt, Doyle. Hall, G. & R. Lavercombe)
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Event 5: Double Barrel Championship - Overall: Bob
Hooper 92/92: 'A' grade 1 Dexter Barnes 53/54. 2 I a n
Hageman 52/53, 3 John Doyle 56/57: 'B' grade 1 Joe Bell
91/92, 2 Paul Seis 53/55. 3 Mark Grosvenor 52155; 'C'
grade 1 Peter Hoare 48/50, 2 J o h n MoLeod 47150. 3 Glen
Goding 46/50.
Event 6: N.T. Internstate Postal Shoot: High Gun
Phil
Grove 1481150 TEAM
4871500.
Event 7: Handicap Championship: 1JohnMoLeod 49150,2
Paul Seis 73175, 3 Tom Weis 72175.
Event 8: Double Rise Championship: Overall
Paul Seis
46/50; 'A' grade 1Ken Selwood 43/50, 2 Greg Chan 50160,
3 John Francis 49/60: 'B' grade 1Graham Fabian 40150, 2
Mark Grosvenor 40150, 3 Dave Moon 39/50; 'C' grade 1
Jenny Fabian 36/50, 2 Glen Goding 34150. 3 J a n Bitossi
34/50.
High Guns: Overall
J o h n Doyle 4781510: Ladies J a n
Bitossi 3911510; Junior Tom Weis 4661510.
CLUB AFFILIATIONS
1986
The following olubs have yet to forward their 1986
A.C.T.A. Affiliation amount of 530.00.
Arnhern
Marconi
Ballandean
Menindee
Bathurst
Morwell
Benalla
M t Bogong
Berridale
New South Wales
Birchip
Point Cook
Boggabri-Gunnedah
Pooncarie
Bombala
Port Arlington
Clermont
P t Denison
Condobolin
P t Kenny
Dunk Island
Port Macquarie
Dysart
Puckapunyal
Eastern Goldfields
Queanbeyan Canberra
F a r West
Finley
S t George
Golden Grove
Tambo Valley
Texas
Tyagarah
Gulgong
Walcha
Hay
Wedderburn
Karumba
West Gippsland
Woods Point
Laverton
MaoMahon
Mangoplah
The Insurance Cover t h a t exists provides protection f o r
events t h a t may occur a t affiliated olubs and therefore i n
the best interest of all ooncerned those clubs not providing
Insurance Protection f o r their members a r e requested to
ensure that their affiliation t o the A.C.T.A. f o r 1986 is
forwarded without delay.
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I n February 1986, the Sikwood Gun Club w a s wiped out
by Cyclone "Winifred. A benefit shoot w a s conducted by
the Ravenshoe Gun Club a t the Ravenshoe grounds a n d
drew a field of forty shooters. T h e s h m t e r s came from
Silkwood. Dimbulah. Cairns and Herbert River.
269 Little Collins Street, Melbourne
The Clavs for the shoot were donated bv Phil J o s t of
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a case of car t r ~ d g c s Ravenellor and S ~ k w o o dclubs are
very grateful to Loth of t l l t s t lrponsors for thew gencrosl
ty, as it is the only assistance Silwwd have recieved.
With the day's shoot over, the presentation of the
trophies w a s carried out and then a cheque l o r $1.100 w a s
T h e Australian Clay Target Association wish t o
presented to Mario Pucoini. President of Silkwwd Gun
acknowledge
- t h e following donations towards the World
Club.
Chalnpiunships Junior ~ u n d :
The pleasure with which i t w a s received capped off a
525.00 North East Zoce oP V.C.T.A.
most enjoyable day of shooting.
$50.00 North East Zone of VC.T .4.
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New South Wales.........18
Queensland ..................31
South Australia ...........43
Western Australia.. ......47
HORS
M GUN CLUB
D. Harris
l ' h e Horshanl Gun Club on May 5, in good wuulher condi1io.i~.held u al~ootprogram which included the Paddy Pannarl Memorial Championship. This championship i s
generously sponsored by Mrs Pannan and her family,
along wilh a high g u n shield, both in memory of their late
husband and father. Paddy.
Faddy was tr man well known in shooting ciroles for his
w ~ and
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ability to take charge of the scoreboard a t most
local clubs.
The Club would lLke to oongratulate Robert Tapst for being the overall w l m e r and to all the other prize winners on
the day.
Thanks frofn the club also go to the P a n n a r ~family for
the generous sponsorship.
CLUB NEWS
APSLEY GUN CLUB
Following our A.G.M. the following were elected:
President - F.K. Moreland. Box 853, Naracoorte 5271,
Vice President - A. Smith, Box 293. Naracoorte 5271,
SecretaryiTreasurer - T.H. Zbierskli, Box 18Coonawarra
5263, Club Handicapper - A. Smith, Box 293, Naracoorte.
SMITHTON GUN CLUB
At our Annual General meeting our elected office bearers
for 1986-87 are a s follows:- President - G. Hingston.
Secretary - N. Swan, P.O. Box 36. Smithton 7330 and our
Treasurer i s L. Scott.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
Victoria ........................48
Tasmania .....................62
Northern Territory ......64
BURNIE GUN CLUB
At the A.G.M. held on June 16 the following office
bearers were elected: President - Mrs Robyn Walker, Vice
President - Mr M. Elliot, SecretarylTreasurer - Mr A.
Dawkins of 9 George Street. Chasm Creek and can be
contacted on (004) 312 573. Club Handicapper - Mr G.
Bureess. Shoot Marshal - Mr K. Walker and our club
coa& i s Mr Harvey Astell.
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TUMUT GUN CLUB
The Annual General Meeting held o n 1 3 May. 1986, saw
some changes in office bearers.
Brian Dowell was elected to the msition of President,
while Tony Elliott and Ian ~ e a c o c kwill assist a s VicePresidents.
Robert Baker takes the position of SecretaryITreasurer
for the eighteenth consecutive year, and was also
appointed a s Club Handicapper.
Shoot Marshals are David Hartnett and John Maggan,
while Publicity Officer i s Don Clout.
The Club shoots on the second Sunday of the month over
two Winchester traps, with facilities for night shooting on
one.
Half nominations apply for Juniors, Ladies and Veterans
on Championship and Trophy events.
NOARLUNGA CITY GUN CLUB
At the annual general meeting of the above club the
follouring office bearers were elected for the foregoing
year: President - Mr H.S. Laxton, Vice President - Mr
D.A. Noswood, Secretary - Miss A. MacVicar and our
Treasurer will be a Mr K. Perry.
MOREE GUN CLUB
At the Annual General Meeting of the above club Mr
Clyde Mitchell was elected President and Mr Russell
Kingsmill was elected SecretaryITreasurer.
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NEW SOUTH WALES
CLAY TARGET
ASSOCIATION
In Assoc~ationwith
ALBURY-WODONGA8.6-86 - Cloudy. firre (48). 5 T PIS EO: M . Liersch. T .
Laird. L. Mirsoh. S.Guosl. R. Cugioy. D. Pigram. P. Laird. I. McGeocll. D.
Jackcl, K. Mnurcy. G. Hargmues, G. Sanders. G. Robinson. M. Briggs. R.
English. G. Boyd. V. Tomnsoni. Alex Collills 3 1 mssibles. 8 5 T DiB Keith
Hodge ~ ' s l i i p GA
: dr A: Alex Collins 57-57. V. Tornason1 54-55: B:D.~ncl<el
5 6 5 7 , R. Ehlers 54-55: C: D. Smoiles23-25. R. DuPly 34.37. Junior: P. Laird
27-31. 5 Man Club Tcams s h o t on this cveul. Winners were: R. Ehlers. R.
Cuglcy. 1. McCeooh. G. Boyd. R. Petts w i ~ hn acorn or 123-125. 1 5 Hcp:
~ v.
Tomasoni 22-Z?. Alex Collins 21-22. S. Theobald 18.20.BM: G . Boyd 18.19.
BOT PLs C'ship: GA & A: S. Gussr 68.68. I. McGeoclr 65-68: B: D. Jmkel56-GO.
R. Ehlcrs 58-60: C: R. Kniglll 58-60. 3. Vsndcrwsl 55-60. HG: S. Guest
GRIWITH CLAY
Presents
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STATE TRAP CARNIVAL
4th, 5th & 6th
OCTOBER, 1986
SATURDAY
EVENT
1
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30 Target
. DIB c a s h Divide 15m
EVENT 2
50 Target "OLIMPYC TARGETS" State
Double Barrel C ' s h i ~
OIA Sash, Badge & ~ r o p h y
Trophies lstl2nd AA.A.B.C. Grades
Trophies Ladies, Juniors & Veterans
~
SUNDAY
EVENT 3
50 Target "GAMBARMS" State Single Barrel
C'ship
OIA Sash, Badge & Trophy
Trophies lstl2nd AA.A.B.C Grades
Trophies Ladies, Juniors & Veterans
EVENT 4
50 Target "HORSLEY PARK GUN SHOP"
State Point Score C'ship
OIA Sash. Badge & Trophy
Trophies lstl2nd AA.A.B.C. Grades
Trophies Ladies, Juniors & Veterans
P.O. Box 198, Blackburn, Vic. 3130
MONDAY
STATE TEAMS - OPEN - LADIES
- JUNIOR
Please note my
Change of Address
...................................
EVENT 5
75 Target "CADBURY SCHWEPPES" State
Champion of Champions
OIA Sash. Badge & Trophy
Tro~hieslst12nd AA.A.5.C. Grades
Name: ..................................................
From: ...................................................
................................ Plcode................
To: .......................................................
................................ Plcode................
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Pfes aenl Len B rd
S e c r e l a r y Mrs -cnn) B J ~
P 0 Bo* 30 F o r s l e r 2428 P 0 Boh 836.T a m w o n n 2340
(065)54 516J
(067)65 9386 A n
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Two Day Continents
SEPTEMBER 20 & 21,1986
EVENT 6
Saturday September 20
1.OO pm Start
EVENT 1
Nom. $5.00
10 Target DIB Cont. Eye Opener cash
divide
EVENT 2
Sunday September 21
9.00 am Start
Nom. $10.00
25 Target DIB Cont. Barwon & District
Championship A.B.C.
EVENT 3
Nom. $15.00
30 Target PIS Cont. Western Zone Night
Championship A.B.C.
Nom. $10.00
EVENT 7
Nom. $5.00
10 Target DIB Cont. Eye Opener Cash
n
iw
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25 Target SIB Cont. Barwon & District
Championship A.B.C.
EVENT 8
NO^. $10.00
25 Target PIS Cont. Barwon & District
Championship A.B.C.
EVENT
EVENT 4
EVENT 5
Nom. $1 5.00
30 Target DIB Cont. Western Zone Night
Championship A.B.C.
Nom. $20.00
50 Target DIB Cont. N.S.W. State
Championship A.B.C.
Nom. $10.00
20-Pair DIDoubles Barwon & District
Championship
Total Noms. $100.00
Total Sweeps $8.00
Optional Sweeps of $0.50 each half of ail events except event 8 with $1.00 each half. Trophies: Sash and
trophy overall and trophy each grade on events 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 8. Event 9 trophy and sash lor first, trophy only
for second. High gun andintermediate high over full program. Ammunition, meals, refreshments andcamping
facilities available on grounds. The Club reserves the right to alter program. For further information contact
Rob Betts on Brewarrina 153K or Wuif Reichler on Brewarrina 250 or 234.
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WELLINGTON P & F
THE TUROSS LAKES 100
in conjuncttan with the Tuross Head Family Sports
Festival. 25 Aug-1 Sept
SUNDAY 24th AUGUST,
Sunday 3 1st August
9.00 am Start
Sponsored by the Tuross Head Chamber of
Commerce
Wool Auctlons of Australla
10T E l 0 15m ist, 2nd, 3rd
25Tgt Skeet HCP
Trophles 1st & 2nd
10 Tgt DB. 15M Cash Divide
Event 3
Tuross Supermarket 20 Tgt DB
Nom. S5.00
Continental 15M Trophies A, 8 8 C Grade
Blrd Farm Equlprnent C'shlp
20T DIB 15m A.B.C. Grade
10 Pr Double R~se
Trophies 1st. 2nd. 3rd
Event 5
Tuross Chamber of Commerce 15 Tgt
D B H'cap. Trophbes 1st. 2nd. 3rd
Nom. $5.00
10 Tgts Novelty
Troph~esIs! & 2nd
H~att'sRadial Centre H'cap
Ist, 2nd & 3rd Trophles
Barbecue Lunch Available
Club located OHPacilic Hwy 10 kms north of Narooma - follow
Total Nomlnatlons $26 00
O(A ~~~h~ u ninter
.
Hlgh Gun 8 Junior High Gun on Events 1-13
(100 Targets)
Aftrade Bush Champlon of Champions
A B C Grade
Total Noms. $44.00
Ladles & Junlors Shootlng full Program
H ~ g hGun Trophy
Meals, Refreshments & Cartridges
Pres Brlan Mead
Ph (044) 76 2625
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COWRA GUN CLUB
gcB0 GOLDCUP g (P
SHOOT
0 .soo
PROBE ET UNITER
'
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$efl
~ $ 3
Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th 4@&S
September, 1986
Saturday
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1.30pm Start
Event 7
Noms $4.00
Eye-opener sweep - 10 tgt
Noms $15.00
Sweeps $3.00
DOUBLE BARREL CLASSIC
25 tgt off 15m
Trophies - lst, 2nd A, B, C Grades
Overall winner - Sash
Opt sweep - $1.00 each 1/2, $1.00 overall
Noms $6.00
Sweeps $3.00
JACKPOTTROPHY
20 tgt off Handicap
Trophies - l s t , 2nd, 3rd
Opt sweep - $1.00 each %, $1.00 overall
To be run in conjunction with the Jackpot Trophy
will be the 3-man LEN BIRD SHIELD team event.
Noms $4.00
112 norns of teams entering to winning team plus
Perpetual Shield and badges to each member.
NIGHT SHOOT
To commence at dusk
Sweep
- 10 tgt
Noms $5.00
Noms $8.00
Sweeps $3.00
CENTRAL ZONE DOUBLE BARREL NIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP
25 tgt off 15m
Trophies - lst, 2nd A, 5, C, Grades
Overall winner - Badge
Opt sweep - $1 .OO each %. $1 .OO overall
Sunday
- 10 tgt
N O ~$4.00
S
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGETNEWS-AUGUST
COWRA GOLD CUP
25 tgt off 15m
TOTAL VALUE - $1,500
Trophies - 1st in A, B, C Grades
WHISTLER RADAR DETECTOR OR GUN OF
SIMILAR VALUE
(Trophies supplied by Vince Gatt and
Horsely Gun Shop)
2nd A, 8, C, Grades
Overall winner - Sash and Perpetual Trophy
Opt Sweep - $1.00 each 112, $1.00 overall
HIGH GUN and JUNIOR HIGH GUN
over program.
COME to COWRA where SPORTSPEOPLE meet
. . . and visif the COWRA JAPANESE GARDENS
and CULTURAL CENTRE.
An OPTIONAL HIGH GUN will be conducted 2-man team. cost $5.00 each with $100 each to
winning pair.
Sec: J. Dwight
P.O. Box 264
Cowra 2794
- 9am Start
Sweep
N O ~$7.00
S
Sweeps $3.00
LACHLAN VALLEY POINTSCORE
CHAMPIONSHIP
25 tgt off 15m
Trophies - lst, 2nd A, B, C Grades
Overall winner - Badge
Opt sweep - $1 .OO each 7/2, $1 .OO overall
Event 8
Noms $8.00
Sweeps $3.00
ELEY PERPETUAL TEAM
5 man team
25 tgt off 18m
Division of 112 total team noms 1st 60% 2nd 40%
Plus Perpetual Trophy and badges to winning
team
Opt sweep - $1.00 each 1/2, $1.00 overall
Event 9
Noms $18.00
Sweeps $3.00
1986
Pres: N. Dwight
~h (063) 42 2107 B.H.
(063) 42 2019 A.H.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, i p m Start
301 S t a t e S i n g l e Barrel C h a m p i o n s h i p
Sash & Trophy 1st. Trophy 2nd 8 3rd
$12.00
Nom.
15 p a i r D o u b l e Rise Z o n e C h a m p i o n s h i p
NEW SOUTH
WALES GUN CLUB
11TH ANNUAL
Preliminary Notice
GULGONG GUN CLUB
ANNUAL TWO DAY SHOOT
SEPTEMBER 20 & 21, 1986
Preliminary Notice
BERRIDALE 1 4 6 - 8 6 -Cold br wol (good).5T DB Conr Hcp CD: B. Mead. P.
~ e e P.~~ l.n r e n b e e k .R. ~ a u l t C.
. Woodllouse. W. ~ n c h o y
all 5.5. 25T DB
Hcp: W. Mncltny. C. Wmdhousc. X. Woodhouse. 25TDB Cont C'sl~ip:J. Ellis.
B. Macknv. 8. Iinyden. iOT S B Hcp CD: B. Mead, P. Klnrenbeak. C.
Woodhouse all 7-10. HG: W Mneksy.
CANOWlNDRA - Flllo (50). IUT E0: J . Lunrencc. Jim Finn. Mwilliams.
Joe Bllzley all possibles. 75T Chnmpion ol Champions: OA: J. Finn 120.125:
A: J Cnltibano 115.185, J. Lnunncc 112-125: 8: R. Porker. S. Boa both
107.125, J. Blnivrl 105-125: C: M. Miles. D. Tremoin.
CENTRAL COAST8.6-86- Fine, sumv117I. IOTEO: A: R. Banton9-10 D
To be held on
Saturday & Sunday,
October 25 & 26, 1986
SATURDAY
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15M DIB E l 0
- ~ ~ - . 25T 15M 15T
Olimpyc Targets PIS Clship
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C'ship. A: R. ~
~ 68-75.
~ D.Norris
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~57-75.:nB & OA: K.E. Drew 69-75. E.A.
Green G4.75. I. Lester 02-75; C. R. Willinms 63.75. R. Chnomnn 62-75, P.
25T 15M 'G' Brothers Mercedes Benz
SIB Clship
SUNDAY
25T 15M Seiko DIB Clship
30T Grand Charity Handicap
30T Horsley Park Gun Shop Champion
of Champions
10 Pair Mister Conversions DIRise
Clship
Watch for more details in future issues of
C. T. S. N.
Location: 131 Booralie Road, Terrey Hills,
N.S.W.
Telephone: 450 1775
DENlLIQUIN 15-6-86- Fino. ~ o o (29).
i
LOT Novice: P. Conallin 9-11, D.
Wdkcr 9.11. D. Hood 5.10. 10T PIS EID: W. Cakebred. G. Boyd bath 30-30.
30T h i p OA & A: R. Allen 58-60: B: W. Brayban 83-90: C: R. Chnpmnn 39-50.
LO P r DR: OA & A : I. Halsohier 18.20. B: K. Moorhead 15.20: C: M.Aughtis
14-20.2OPiDD:K. B ~ u n s & GBoyd
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172~172,I.Holschier&R.Allen 171.172.
G m l shootine by both teams in tho Denuville.
~- Umo knorur.
- cvhn the srnmight lhnre b&<if they didn't run out af daylight?!
PRESIDENT
J o h n Philipson
P h o n e (H) 949 4 8 4 6
TREASURER
J o h n Richardson
P h o n e (WIH) 48 5906
SECRETARY
12" R r l l r e
P h o n e (H) 449 3987
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ISTRALlAN CLAY TARGET NEWS-AUGUST
1986
BROKEN HlLL GUN CLUB. . .
THE SILVER ClTY
ANNUAL S
SEPTEMBER 6 & 7,1986
SATURDAY 8.30arn
Event 1
Noms $1 5.00
01s $1.50
SILVER ClTY HANDICAP
20T Handicap arks
11-15m, 16-20m, 21-25m groups
1st each grade Brno Rifle, Sash
2nd Trophy other groups
Lady, Veteran & Junior trophy
Centenary Shield shot in conjunction
Event 2
Noms $30.00
01s $1.50
SILVER ClTY GlFT
25T 15 m graded AA, A, B, C
1st each grade Colour T.V. & Sash
2nd & 3rd Trophies each grade
Lady, Veteran & Junior trophy
Event 3
Noms $8.00
01s $1.50
SILVER CIY D.B. CHAMPIONSHIP
25T 15m graded AA, A, B, C
Overall Trophy & Sash, Silver lngot
Grade winners Trophy & Sash
2nd Trophy all grades
Lady, Veteran &Junior trophy
Overall winner wins his grade
Event 4
Noms $9.00
01s $1.50
SILVER ClTY NIGHT DIRISE CHAMPIONSHIP
10 Pr 15m graded AA, A, B, C
Overall Trophy, Sash & Silver lngot
1st other grades Trophy & Sash
2nd all grades
Lady, Veleran 8 Junior trophy
Kindly sponsored by DORA & BILL BARBER,
MOBiL AGENTS. BROKEN HILL
'This event not inciuded in High Gun
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Event 5
SUNDAY
- 8.30arn
Noms $8.00
01s $1.50
WEST END P.S. CHAMPIONSHIP
25T 15m graded AA, A, B, C
Overall Trophy, Sash & Silver lngot
1st other arades T r o ~ h v& Sash
25d all grades
Lady, Veteran & Junior trophy
Kindly sponsored by WEST END,
South Australian Brewery
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
Noms $30.00
01s $1.50.
Event 6
BROKEN HlLL GlFT
25T 15m graded AA, A, B, C
1st each grade Microwave & Sash
2nd & 3rd Trophies each grade
Lady, Veteran & Junior trophy
Zaniol Shield shot in conjunction
Event 7
Noms $8.00
01s $1.50
SILVER ClTY S.B. CHAMPIONSHIP
25T 15m graded AA, A, B, C
Overall Trophy, Sash & Silver lngot
1st other grades, Trophy & Sash
2nd Trophy all grades
Lady, Veteran & Junior trophy
OVERALL HlGH GUN
LADIES HlGH GUN
VETERANS HlGH GUN
JUNIOR HlGH GUN
Kindly sponsored b y Democratic Club
High Gun Events 1, 2. 3, 5, 6, 7
All sweeps 50c 1st 12, 50c 2nd 13, 50c overall
Practice Friday afternoon from 3pm.
Visitors may meet club members at Democratic
Club, Argent Street, Friday night.
Tea available at Democratic Club. Friday night.
6pm till 8pm.
For hotel, motel or caravan accom.. phone (080)
RR
- - 1903
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All meals available on ground including breakfast.
The committee reserves the right to alter this
program.
Ladies. Juniors 1/2 Norns. all events.
Veterans %-Noms events 1, 3 4, 5 .
Devon Johnston
564 Wyman Street
Broken Hill
President
Sandy Johnston
Wyman Street
2880
Broken
.... Hill
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Phone 10801 88 1903
Hon ~ekretiry
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CANOWINDM
GUN CLUB
ENTRAL ZONE
VAL
AUGUST 30 & 33
Saturday 30 12 Noon Start
EVENT 1
Nom. $5.00
l o t Double Barrel Eye Opener
EVENT 2
Nom. $12.00
01s $3.00
25t Central Zone ~out;le Barrel C'ship
Sunday 31 10 am Start
EVENT 1
Nom. $5.00
l o t Double Barrel Eye Opener
aster-15m
EVENT 2
Event 2
Nom. $6.00
25T S.B. NSW Jnr Masters 15m
EVENT 3
Nom. $6.00
Event 3
25T P.S. NSW Jnr Masters 15m
Sash & Trophy for Each Event
Champion of Champions Sash
Nom. $12.00
01s $3.00
25t Central Zone Single Barrel C'ship
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Nom. $12.00
01s $3.00
25t Central Zone Pointscore C'ship
OVERALL HIGH GUN DONATED BY
WINCHESTER
Ladies High Gun - Junior High Gun
Lunch & Afternoon Tea available on
both days.
Event 4
Nom. $6.00
Jnr Continental D.B. H'cap Cash Divide
60% to Shooter
Location: 7.5krn west of Canowindra on
the Eugowra Rd.
Any Jnr Shooting 1251125 From Events 1-3
will receive Free Noms ior Golden Clay
Shoot, and will also Win $100 Cash
Travelling Award.
ATTENTION SHOOTERS: Sunny
Corner will not be shooting Blue
M o u n t a i n C h a m p i o n s h i p s as
advertised in the State Shooting
Program on these dates.
Juniors must be Registered ACTA
Junior Under 17 Years.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST1986
COBAR GUN CLUB
ITH GOLDEN C
$8000 IN TROPHIES AND HIGH GUNS
AUGUST 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 9 986
FRIDAY 22ND @ 6.30PM
Nom $1 0.00
25T FWD DB NIGHT C'SHIP
OIA Sash & Trophy
Troohies other 3 Grades
Optional OIA Sweep $1.00
Event 2
Nom $1 0.00
25T FWD SB NIGHT C'SHIP
OIA Sash & Trophy
Trophies other 3 Grades
Optional O/A Sweep $1 .OO
SATURDAY 23RD @ 9.00AM
Event 3
Nom $9.00
25T FWD DB C'SHIP
OIA Sash & Trophy
Troph~esother 3 Grades
Optional OIA Sweep $1 .OO
Nom $9.00
Event 4
25T FWD PS C'SHIP
OIA Sash & Trophy
Trophies other 3 Grades
Optional OIA Sweep $1 .OO
Event 5
Nom $25.00
50T MAFEESH H'CAP
Sponsored by GAMBA ARMS
1st OIA Auto Shot Gun
2nd 3 Cases Cartdidges
3rd 2 Cases Cartridges
4th 1 Case Cartridges
Value $1600
. ~~Optional Sweeps each 25 & OIA $1 ea
SUNDAY 24TH rid 9.00AM
Event 6
Nom $20 00
30T GRAND PRIX 15m
1st OIA Bar Fridge and Accessories
Value $1 100
Trophies other 3 Grades
Value $150
Optional Sweep OIA $1 .OO
Nom $25.00
Event 7
50T COPPER CITY H'CAP
Calcutta Event
Trophies each Meterage Group
11-15, 16-20, 21-25
Car FridgelFreezer
Value $600
Optional Sweeps each 25, $1.00 ea.
OIA $3.00
Event 1
Event 8
Nom $9.00
25T FWD SB C'SHIP
OIA ~ o a m e sTrophy and Sash
T r o ~ h i e sother 3 Grades
Total Noms $1 17.00
Optional Sweeps $13.00
HlGH GUNS - EVENTS 3-8
1st GOLDEN CLAY
2nd SILVER CLAY
3rd BRONZE GLAY
EXTRA HIGH GUN EVENTS
(1) 2-Man Team H ~ g hGun Events 1-8, $100.00 each shooter.
Members must nominate Friday night and be registered vrilh
same ACTA Club to be eligible.
(2) lnlermediate High Gun (1 1-15m) donated by Mrs Uplon.
(3) 3 Graded High Guns - Events 3-8 Troohv each.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
6 Traps. 3 under lights. Praclice Trap available lrom 1pm Friday.
Food &Cartridges on sale. Free camping and caravan facilities.
Hall Noms Juniors & Ladies shooling whole program. Calcutta
Event 7 with compiimentary dinner at Club Saturday night.
President
Garrv Jones
9 Bridley St
Cobar, NSW 2835
(068) 36 2046
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MOTELS:
Barrier Homestead 36 2304
Copper City 36 2404
OasIs 36 2452
Crossroads 36 2711
Great Western 36 2503
Secretary
Barbara Bartlett
PO Box 415
Cobar, NSW 2835
(068) 36 2092 A.H.
(068) 36 2345 Work
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Open Shoot on September 27 &
28, 1986
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CHAMPIONSHIP & CASH EVENTS
For further details see September C.T.S.N.
SUNDAY AUGUST 24
12.30 pin Start
Event 1 5 Target Eyeopener
Event 2 A15 Target Double Barrel Handicap
Event 3 20 Target Double Barrel Championship. Graded,
O/A Sash, 2 Ribbons &Trophies
Event 4 15 Target Double Barrel Championship, Graded,
O/A Sash. 2 Ribbons &Trophies
lOOT CENTRAL ZONE TRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP
Trophies A.B.C. & Sash OIA
Sweeps 50c each k and $1 O/A
TOTAL $25.00
PRELIMINARY NOTICE
CENTRAL ZONE TRENCH TEAM ELIMINATION
TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 28, 1986
President
Secretary
R. Fuller
S. Foster
Ph. (069) 72 3195
Ph. (068) 56 2122
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TARGET CLUB LTD
PRESENTS
N.S.W.C.T.A.
RIVERINA ZONE
ANNUAL TRAP
CARNIVAL
10.00am SUNDAY 31st
AUGUST, 1986
ALBURY-WODONGA CLUB - Turn off
Albury-Wagga Road approx. 3.8km
from Hume Highway Junction into
Gravel Pit Road, then 2km to Club.
EVENT 1
SUNDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1986
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COMMENCING 9 a.m.
15T Double Barrel Cash Divide
Optional Sweep $1.OO
Overall Winner - Badge, Sash & Trophy
1st & 2nd AA.A.B.C. Trophy, Junior trophy,
Ladies trophy
Optional Sweep $1 .OO
Southern Zone Single Barrel 25T
Championship
Overall winner - Badge, Sash & Trophy
1st & 2nd AA.A.B.C. Trophy, Junior trophy,
Ladies trophy
Optional Sweep $1 .OO
Southern Zone Point Score 25T Championship
Overall Winner - Badge, Sash & Trophy
1st & 2nd AA.A.B.C. Trophy. Junior trophy,
Ladies trophy
Total Nominations $43.00
Plus Optional Sweeps $3.00
$46.00
Juniors, Ladies & Veterans
REDUCED
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NOMINATIONS
HIGH GUN - Over Events 1-2-3-4
Overall Sash & Trophy, Intermediate Trophy. Junior - Trophy, Ladies - Trophy
LOCATION: 16km from Liverpool Bridge on Heathcote
Road, Lucas Heights.
REFRESHMENTS 8 AMMUNITION FOR SALE
FURTHER INFORMATION: Ma1 nlley
President, phone
A.H. (02) 771 3519
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Nom. $3.00
5tgt DB CD 15m
EVENT 2
Nom. $9.00
Riverina Zone DB C'ship
Sash O'all, Trophies 1st & 2nd
AA,A,B,C,D. Veteran, Junior.
Ladies DB C ' s h i ~shot in coniunction.
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Sash & ~ r o Ist,
01s $1 each 13, 12 and O'all
EVENT 3
Nom. $9.00
Riverina Zone PIS C'ship
Sash O'all, Trophies 1st & 2nd,
AA.A.B.C. Ladies, Junior & Veteran.
OIS $1 each 13, 12 & O'all
EVENT 4
Nom. $9.00
Riverina Zone SB C'ship
Sash O'all, Trophies 1st & 2nd
AA.A.B.C. Ladies, Junior & Veteran
01s $1 each 13, 12 & O'all
EVENT 5
Nom. $7.00
(Time Permitting)
20tgt Zone Handicap
1st Znd, 3rd, EN, FM, Junior, Veteran
and Ladies
OIS $1 each half and O'all
WINCHESTER HIGH
GUN
We thank Winchester; Blue Dot Targets; Smith's Caravan
Centre, Wagga; R.H. Blake 8 Co., Wagga; Customs
International, Wagga: Great Southern Motors, Wagga;
H.G. 8 S. Murrell, Mobil Agents Ganmain; Westpac
Banking Corporation, Narrandera Branch; L.H. Mathieson
& CO., Shell Agents Narrandera for their Qenerous
sponsorship.
Secretary: Mrs L. Charles, R.M.B. lA, Grong Grong, 2652.
(069) 56 2154
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Mnlbiske. L. Bird. FM: J. MoU~iske.Macksvllle Saunsh & SoorLs Centre
T~ophy25TConr I5m:A: B. Buchvnnn41-42: B&0~:'Steven~o;125-25:
C: J.
hfalhiske 20.25. lOT SB CD 15m: W. Buchonon. B. Edwnrds. K. Neill. A.
Mowhirter ill1 10.10. Open HG: X . Neill 99.105. Junior HG: P. Crighton
1 ALBURY WODONGA %
GUN CLUB
1
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Sunday August 10, 12 noon Start
EVENT 1
Nom. $3.00
l o t Points Eye Opener
EVENT 2
Nom. $7.00
01s $1.00
20t Double Barrel C'ship. Overall 1st & 2nd
each grade
EVENT 3
Nom. $8.00
01s $1 .oo
25t Skeet C'ship. Overall. AA.A.B.C. Grades
EVENT 4
Nom. $6.00
01s $1 .oo
15t Handicap Double Barrel. Ist, 2nd, 3id &
Backmarker
Nom. $8.00
EVENT 5
01s $1.oo
Southwest Riverina Zone Mixed Target C'ship.
Overall and two grade winners.
6150 open order sponsorea by an McGeoch
Gunsm rn for poss b e shot over Droaram. !
more than one 'possible prize is to b e divided.
Secretary:
President:
R. Pelts
10601 25 1239
L.A. Bahr,
(060) 24 3101
shooters that following the Annual
General Meeting held on June 16, 1986,
it was decided to put all shooting at the
Club into recess for a period of twelve
months.
Thanks to all shooters who have supported us over a number of years.
Hopefully we will be able to begin monthly shoots again in the future.
Finley Gun Club will not be shooting on
the fourth Sunday of the month until further notice.
President:
Bill Armstrong
B.H. 83 1933. A.M. 83 1521
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Secretary:
David Frarer
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TROPHIES
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TAMWORTH CLAY TARGET CLUB LTD.
ANNUAL OPEN 2 DAY D.T.L.
6TH-7TH SEPTEMBER 1986
Saturday 6th
- 9.00am
Event 1
15T DlB Cash Divide
$6.00
- 15m
Event 2
$10.00
25T Tamworth & District DIB Cship
OIA Sash, Badge and Trophy
Trophies Istl2nd AA, A, B, & C Grades
Opp. sweeps - overall
$2.00
Event 3
$20.00
25T FlOCHHl TOURNAMENT
DIB 15m
Overall winner - Automatic Shotgun
(Valued at 600)
1st in each grade
500 Fiochhi Shells
2nd in each grade - 250 Fiochhi Shells
-
-
-
$8.00
Event 4
20T DIB Handicap - Cash Divide
11-14m, 15-17m, 18-20m, 21-25m
Sunday 7th
- 9.00am
Event 5
15T PIS Cash Divide
$8.00
- 15m
$10.00
Event 6
25T Country Capital PIS C'ship
OIA Sash, Badge and Trophy
Trophies Istl2nd AA, A, B & C Grades
Opp. sweeps - overall
$2.00
Event 7
$20.00
,
- 30T "GAMBARMS" TROPHY
DIB - 15m
.
Overall winne; 1Automatic Shotgun
(Valued at $600)
1st in each grade - Pr. Binoculars $150
2nd in each grade Shooting Jackets $70
-
Event 8
$10.00
10 PR "Loomberah Valley"
Double Rise C'ship
OIA Sash, Badge and Trophy
Trophies Ist, AA, A, B & C Grades
$2.00
Opp. sweeps - overall
Overall High Gun sash and trophy valued at $200.
C Grade - 14 metre High Gun sash and trophy.
Ladies High Gun sash and trophy.
Inhouse Septic Toilets, Enclosed Club House,
Morning and Afternoon Teas and Lunch available
both days. Cartridges on sale. Refreshments.
Camping area with hot and cold shower and power
also available.
Secretary:
Finn Fensbo
P.O. Box 793, Tamworth
President:
Geoff Walters
(067)66 1858 A/H
(067)67 6278 A/H
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N.SaVV.GUN CLUB
N.S.W. GUN CLUB
AUGUST 1986
PROGRAM
AUGUST 1986
PROGRAM
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1986
1
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1986
10.00am
PRE S T A T E SKEET CARNIVAL
100 Targets Econom~caiSkeet
50 Targets Graded Sweepstakes
$10 00
50 Targets Champlonship Graded
$10.00 01s $3 00
Badges A, B. C
1 .OO pm
15 Targets DIE El0
$3 00 01s S1 00
25 Targets 018 Champ~onsh~p
$8 00 01s S1 00
25 Targets SIB Champ~onship
$8 00 01s $1 00
1O.OOam
P R E S T A T E SKEET CARNIVAL
100 Targets Economical Skeet
50 Targets Graded Sweepstakes
$10.00
50 Targets Championship Graded
$10.00 OIS $3.00
Badges A, B, C
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15 Targets DIE El0
25 Targets DIE Championship
25 Targets SIB Championship
$3.00 01s $1.00
$8.00 01s $1.00
$8.00 01s $1.00
STATE SKEET CARNIVAL
STATE SKEET CARNIVAL
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY,
AUGUST 8 , 9 , & 10, 1986
SEE ADVERTISEMENTS ELSEWHERE
.IN C.T.S.N.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1986
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY,
AUGUST 8 , 9 , & 10, 1986
SEE ADVERTISEMENTS ELSEWHERE
IN C.T.S.N.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1986
1.00 pm
15 Targets DIE El0
25 Targets DIE Sweepstakes
25 Targets SIB Sweepstakes
1.00 pm
15 Targets DIE El0
25 Targets OIB Sweepstakes
25 Targets SIB Sweepstakes
~
~p~
$3.00 01s $1.00
$8.00 01s $1.00
$8.00 01s $1.00
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1986
11.00 a m
100 Targets Trench Championship
1.00 pm
15 Targets DIE El0
25 Targets DIE Championship
50 Targets PIS Championship
I
$3.00 01s $1 .OO
$8.00 01s $1 .OO
$15.00 01s $3.00
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1986
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1986
11.00 am
100 Targets Trench Championship
1.00 pm
15 Targets DIE El0
25 Targets 018 Champ~onsh~p
50 Targets PIS Champ~onsh~p
$25.00 OIS $5.00
I
S3 00 01s $1 00
$8 00 01s S1 00
$8 00 01s S1 00
$25.00 OIS S5.00
S3 00 01s S1 3 0
S8 00 01s S1 00
S15 00 01s 53 00
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1986
1 .OO pm
DUFFYS FOREST HlGH GUN
EXTRAVAGANZA
AA, A, B, C, All Events & Graded Olall
1 Target El0
25 Targets DIE Championship
$9.00 01s $1 .OO
25 Targets PIS Championship
$9.00 01s $1.00
25 Targets SIB Championship
$9.00 01s $1.00
1 .OO pm
DUFFYS FOREST H l G H G U N
EXTRAVAGANZA
AA, A 6, C. All Events & Graded Olall
1 Target El0
25 Targets DIE Champ~onsh~p
$9 00 01s S1 00
25 Targets PIS Champ~onsh~p
$9 00 01s S1 00
25 Targets SIB Champ~onsh~p
$9 00 01s S1 00
Location: 131 Booralie Road, Terrey Hills,
N.S. W.
Telephone: 450 1775
Location: 131 Booralie Road, Terrey Hills,
N. S. W.
Telephone: 450 1775
President
Secretary
John Philipson
Ian Bruce
Phone (H) 949 4846
Phone (H) 449 3987
Treasurer
John Richardson
Phone (WIH) 48 5906
Secretary
Ian Bruce
Phone (H) 449 3987
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET N E W S - A U G U S T 1986
YAMBA 8.6.86 - G m d (65). 3GT Big River P S Cship 15": OA & A: B.
Stevens 88-98, L. Williams 97-89: B: J. I;orwell 89-93. B. Dmdcr 86-93; C: A.
Harrison 82.80. G. Torrens 81-80, The Eastern States Grnnd DB C'ship 15m:
OA: A. Futter 67-61: A: R. Vnrley 66.67. R. Hnmmond Snr 55.56. M, Blenmon
53-51: B
.J. Foxwcll 58-58. G. Cameron 57-58. A. Bailey 52-54: C: P. Cwls
49.53. B. ~ i g g i n s48.53. G. ~ o n r n 43-50.
s
20T DB Con, 6 s 15m: Twelve
shootem scored 20.20. HG: 8 . Wnlton 351.360 Ladies & Junior HG: G.
Mitchell 829-360.
RACECOURSE RESERVE
Saturday 16th August
12.30 pm START
DAY PROGRAM
EVENT 1
Nom. $4.00
10T PlScore CID
EVENT 2
Nom. $20.00
01s $1 .oo
20T DIBarrel H'cap
OIA Sash & Win auto. 2nd Trophy, 3rd
Trophy, Backrnarker Trophy
EVENT 3
Nom. ~
$10.00
~
~
01s 25 $1.OO
50T ATA SIBarrel C'ship
Sash & Trophy OIA
Ribbon & Trophy other 2 grades
Nom. $4.00
10T PlScore CID
EVENT 2
~
.
R;lckcman.
D&BY 22-6-86- Cold & windy (IS). 20T DB 15m Trophy: A: C. Jnclvnnn
20.20: B: L.Price21-24: C: G. Wenhnm20-22.25T SB C'sbip 15m: A &OA: B.
Penrca 23-28: B: R. Price 21-21: C: I. Chzrd 18-25. 25T Hop: 3. Ciinrd 24-25. C.
Jmirnan 23-26. M. Jnclvnm 25.30. OA HG: C. J ~ k m n n
62-70. Inter AG: I.
C h a d 60.70.
GEMFIELDS 15-6-86- 0vel.cnst. windy (27). 3 0 1 DH 15m: A: B. Menney
30.30: B: S. Sedonns 30-30: C: T. Williams 28-30. 1 0 Pr Double Rise 15m CID:
A: G. Cross. P. Comino. L. Xnax d l 17, D. Burns. N. Kovonngh both 16. B.
Meoney. B. Richardson. N. Deeley. V. Docley d l 15: B: P. Bcueekom 17. S.
Sedonss 15. S. Meoney. J. Keith both 14: C: T.Williams 15. R. Lnukkn, J.
Wikes both 1.1. K. Tyson 13. 2OT DB Hcp CID: T. Williams. J. Mcnney. N.
Decley. S. Sedonas nll20.20. T. ~ i l l i n d i won
s
shmf oPf. HG: P. Comino 65-70.
Fbl: R. Lnukkn48-70.
GLADSTONE 22.6.86 - Cold (18). 30T DB Pts 15m: A: W. Scni'bomugh
82-90: B: i Busby 83.90: C: W. Humphreys 66-80. 25T DB Hop: W.
Ridladson 24-25. M. Schumacher 22.25. K. Tl'otfer 20-25.20 Pr DD C'ship
2Om: A. Corones &L.Busby 15.20. W. Richardson & W. Scarbarough. IiG: W.
NIGHT PROGRAM
EVENT 1
~
Nom. $8.50
01s $1.oo
25T SIW Riverina SlBarrel C'ship
Sash & Trophy OIA
Ribbon & Trophy other 2 grades
EVENT 3
Nom. $8.00
01s $1.oo
10 Pair Riverina Zone DIRise C'ship
Sash & Trophy OIA
Ribbon & Trophy other 2 grades
*The Grand Prix is on again
OCTOBER 86
Committee reserves the right to alter the program
President: P. Renwick
Secreta : B. Hall
( 0 5 3 81 2974
(058) 81 2341
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
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9th, 10th anc
"B.B.Q
a
"
At club aAer last event Sat!
SATURDAY 9th AUGUST
9.30
Event 1
a.m. start
Nom $10
om $10
BRISBANE EXHIBITION
SIB CHAMPIONSHIP
Event 4
25 Target SIB 15rn
Graded AA, A, 6, c
Sash Overall
BRISBANE EXHIBITION
DIB CHAMPIONSHIP
25 Targets Dl6 15m
Graded AA, A, 6, C
Sash Overall
SUNDAY 10th AUGUST
9.30
a.m. start
Event 5
Event 2
Nom $10
WINCHESTER DIB POINTS
CHAMPlONSHlP
25 Targets DIB Points 15m
Graded AA, A, B, C
Sash Overall plus
500 Winchester Cartridges
Sash & Trophy Best Lady
Best Junior sponsored by
Winchester (Aust)
Event 3
Nom $10
EXHIBITION HANDICAP
25 Target Handicap
1, 2 & 3 - Best 19-25rn
OIA Winner receives Auto Shotgun
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Nom $10
THE FRUEHAUF TRAILERS
DIB CHAMPIONSHIP
25 Target DIB 15m
Graded AA, A, 8, C
Sash Overall - Best Ladv
Ribbons each Grade
Sponsored by Fruehauf Trailers
Event 6
Nom $12
STEVENS & SONS
FIREARMS
CHAMPIONSHIP
30 Targets DIB 15m
Canadian Pacific Commemorative Rifle
Graded AA, A, B, C and Sash Overall
Rernainina Grade Winners Rifle
Sponsored bystevens & Sons Firearms
Event 7
Nom $10
Calcutta Event
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS -AUGUST 1986
CLUB
i l O N CARNIVAL
I 13th August
~rday,then the Calcutta will be drawn
MEADOWS TRANSPORT
MEDLEY
15 Target DIB Points 15m
15 Targets DIB Handicap
Graded AA, A, B, C Auto Shotgun Overall
Best Lady - Best Junior
PRESIDENT'S TROPHY
25 Target D/B 15m
Graded AA, A, B, C
Sponsored by J. & H. Brasher,
WEDNESDAY
13th AUGUST
Nom $7
Event 3
VICE-PRESIDENT'S
TROPHY
Juniors and Ladies 50% of Nominations
if whole programme shot.
Overall High Gun sponsored bv
Goodyear Tyres.
Campbell Brodribb Ladies Hiah Gun.
~ u n i o High
i
Gun - Veteran ~ y Gun.
~ h
Nom $8
Event 2
20 Targets DIB 15m
Graded AA, A, B, C
Nom $8
Event 4
EXHIBITION DIR
CHAMPIONSHIP
15 PR DIR 15m
Graded AA, A, B, C
Badge Overall
SKEET
Nom $12
Event 1
50T Chandler Trophy Event
9.30 a.m. start
SKEET & TRAP
A, B, C
Nom $12
Event 2
Event 1
Nom $8
EXHIBITION
DIB CHAMPIONSHIP
25 Target DIB 15m
Graded AA, A, B, C
Badge Overall - Best Lady
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
50T Exhibition
Championship
OIA, A, B, C
President: T. Meadows, ph. 286 2607
Club, ph. 398 4555
The Committee reserves the right to alter program.
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GOLD COAST CLAY "BARGET
WEDNESDAY 6 - 7.30pm
N~ghtTrap 55 Targets & Trophies
TUESDAY 11 - 7.30pm
Night Practice & Coaching
SUPER TROPHY
SHOOT
Event 4
$9.00
KAY TYQUIN PERPETUAL TROPHY
GOLD COAST CONTINENTAL C'SHIP
25T DIB from 15m
Badge & Trophy plus Replica to Olall
Trophies AA, A, B, C
Norns. $43 00
Sweeps $4.00
Total Noms. $47.00
$3800.00 IN TROPHIES
Saturday 16th August - 10.00am
Event 1
$35.00
GOLD COAST "100"
1OOT Dl6 from 15m
Trophies OIAll, AA, A, 0,C & seconds in
each grade, plus Sweeps on each 25T
SUNDAY 17th AUGUST
Event 1
$8.00
L.J. HOOKER HANDICAP
25T DIB from Handicap
Trophies 1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $35
FIM 11-15m, Inter 16-20, BIM 21-25
$2.00
Sweeps $1.OO 12 & 13
Event 2
$8.00
PATRONS TROPHY
25T Points from 15m
Olall trophy donated by Patron
Other trophies AA, A, 6, C
Event 3
$18.00
GOLD COAST SUPER TROPHY EVENT
30T DIB from 15m
$350 Trophies in each Grade AA, A, 6, C. $50 Trophies second in
each Grade.
Sweeps $1 .OO each 15
$2.00
President
Colin Wilt
(07) 397 0939
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A TOTAL OF 205 TARGETS FOR
$82.00 INC. SWEEPS
Junior Trophy in Event 1
Ladies High Gun Trophy
if sufficient Noms. for both.
FIM High Gun
Inter. High Gun
Olall High Gun
"C" Ladies & Juniors 60% Norns.
A special cash prize of $250.00 to any.'
shooter who shoots 2551255 over Trap
program, if more than one possible money
is to be divided.
Again our trophy donors have excelled in
assistance with our trophy table! If you liked
it last year come along this time,
acknowledge our sponsors with YOUR
support.
Food - Ammo - Refreshments all
available.
Camping allowed - hot shower.
The Committee reserves the right to alter
the program if necessary.
Captain
Mike Swale
(075) 33 2499
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
TARGET GUN CL
ANNUAL TWO DAY SHOOT
P 0 BOX 5054 M S 0 , CAIRNS, 4870
Commencing Friday, September 5. Practice, Nominations and
Fellowship.
Competition starts 8.30am SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6
Nom. $8.00 O.S. $2.00
FAR NORTH QUEENSLAND D.B. CHAMPIONSHIP
25T from 15 metres. Graded AA.A.B.C. Overall W~nner:Sash
Nom. $8.00 O.S. $2.00
F.G. SIMPSON MEMORIAL S.B. CHAMPIONSHIP
25T from 15m, Graded AA.A.B.C. Overall winner: Sash
Nom. $20.00 O.S. $2.00 each 25T
CAIRNS & DISTRICT "GUN SHOOT"
50T D.B. 15m. Rifle ($529 R.R.P.)
For 4 Grade Winners
Nom. $2.00 O.S. $2.00 per shooter
BRIAN BELL & SHARP SHIELD TEAM SHOOT
10T from 15m (Po~nts),Any 5 member team.
Saturday night: Dinner & Soc~alHouse, Calcutta Draw & Auction
Competition Resumes 8.30am Sunday, September 7
Nom. $8.00 O.S. $2.00
CAIRNS & DISTRICT P.S. CHAMPIONSHIP
CAIRNS & DISTRICT $1,000 ANNUAL
501 D.B. from 15 metres, $500 compulsory division. Metreage prizes: 14-17m $150;
18-21m $150; 22-25m $150; Best Lady Shooter $25; Best Junior Shooter $25.
Nom. $8.00 O.S. $2.00
CORAL COAST CONTINENTAL POINTS CHAMPIONSHIP
25T from 15 metres, Graded A.B.C. Overall Winner: Sash
High Gun Events 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 & 7
Average High Gun Events 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7
Junior High Gun Events 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7
Ladies High Gun Events 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7
Veterans High Gun Events 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7
Early nomlnatrons greatly apprec~ated Camp~ngfac~lltieson shootlng grounds located MAHER ROAD,
NORTH GORDONVALE
Committee reserves the right to alter program
Club w~shesto thank all sponsors, and Underwood H~re,for thelr generous support.
SECRETARY: Doug Jones
PRESIDENT: Jim Peters
(070) 51 8488, 54 2019 A.H.
Ph. 54 1260 A.H.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
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SPRINGSURE
GUN CLUB
3rd Annual
Simulated Fie
Shoot
NORMANTON
GUN CLUB
OPEN SHOOT
30th & 31st AUGUST 1986
SATURDAY AUGUST 9, 2.30pm
50 Targets, OIA, A,B,C
Pig-on-the-Spit - Disco
10. 9.00am
SUNDAY AUGUST
-~
~ i e l Shoot
d
3 x 20 iargets
$750 JACKPOT $750 (for possible)
Visitors welcome. Camping facilities. Meals.
Refreshments. Ammo.
~
SATURDAY 30th August 1986
at 7.00 Dm - NIGHT
Event 1
Norns. $4.00
10T D.B. CONT - 15m
Cash Divide
Event 2
Noms. $10.00
N.Q. NIGHT DOUBLE BARREL CONT
CHAMPSIONSHIP
~ ~ T D . CONT
B.
- 15m
Sash OIA; Trophies & Badges A,B,C,D;
Trophy Best Lady
Sponsored by: CHLORIDE BATTERIES
Norns. $7.50
Event
3
..
25T S.B. - 15m
Trophies Ist, 2nd, 3rd
~
President: Lester Knox
Phone Springsure 84 1144, A.H. 84 1482
CUNNAMULLA
GUN CLUB
Saturday August 30
2pm Start
Event 1
lot El0
Event 2
25t D.B: Opal Festival C'ship
Event 3
20t Cash Divide (meterage divide) (60% return
to shooters)
Event 4
20t Handicap D.B. lst, 2nd, 3rd
I
NIGHT
Event 5
l o t E l 0 Continental
Event 6
Queensland S.B. Continental C'ship, 50t
President
Neville Palmer
Coongoola 232
Secretary
Sally Schmidt
(074) 55 1141
BAR-B-QUE TEA SATURDAY NIGHT - COMMENCING
AT 6.00 PM - LICENSED BAR
-
SUNDAY 31st August, 1986
8.30 AM - DAY
Event 4
Noms. $4.00
10T D.B. POINTS - 15rn
Cash Divide
Noms. $7.50
Event 5
25T D.B. - 15rn
Trophies A, B, C
Event 6
Noms $12.00
LANDSBOROUGH DOUBLE RISE
CHAMPIONSHIP
15 Pair Double Rise - 15rn
Sash OIA; Trophies & Bages A,B,C,D;
Trophy Best Lady
Norns. $7.50
Event 7
25T D.B. HANDICAP - CALCUTTA
Trophies Ist, 2nd, 3rd
OVERALL HlGH GUN: (sash &trophy) events 1-7
LADIES HlGH GUN: (trophy) - events 1-7
CAMPING PERMITTED ON GROUNDS HOT SHOWER,
CARTRIDGES, MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS
AVAILABLE ON THE GROUNDS.
The Committee reserves the right to alter the program if it
deems necessary.
r John Cameron
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
GEMFIELDS GUN CLUB
SAPPW RE SHOOT
.I6th9.I 7th AUGUST
$5500
$5500
Prize Value
Prize Value
Saturday 16th - 9.00 am
EVENT 1
Noms $13.00
30T D.B. HANDICAP - 1 E l 0
lst, 2nd & 3rd Sapphires valued at
$250, $150, $1 00.
Best Lady Shooter Sapphire value $50.
Front Marker 11-14m Sapphire value $50.
Optional Sweeps $1 .OO each 15 Targets
EVENT 2
Noms $8.00
25T GEMFIELDS D.B. ClSHlP - 15m
Badges - Overall, A, A, B, C.
Trophies - Overall, 1st AA, 1st A, 1st B, 1st C.
Front Marker 11-14m Sapphire value $50.
Best Lady Shooter Sapphire value $50.
Optional Sweeps $1.00, 1st 13 & 2nd 12 Targets.
EVENT 3
Noms $25.00
GEMFIELDS POINT SPECIAL 30T - 15m
SaDDhires valued over $1600 for
Overail, 1st AA, 1st A, 1st B, 1st C.
Best Lady Shooter Sapphire value $100.
Front Marker 11-14m Sapphire value $100.
Optional Sweeps each 15 Targets $1.00 15115.
Saturday Nominations
Saturday Sweeps (Opt.)
Sunday 18th
- 9.00
am
EVENT 4
Noms $9.00
CHARLES DEELEY MEMORIAL TROPHY TEAM
15m
SHOOT 30T POINTS
Team of 6 - Too 5 to count
Medallion & Sapphire to each winning team
member (approx. $75.00 value each member).
Trophies - Overall, lst, 2nd & 3rd.
-
Noms $25.00
Event 5
GEMFIELDS $1000
50T - 15m
$150 (11-14m), $150 (15-17m), $150 (18-21m),
$150 (22-25m).
1st 25 Targets - $150, 2nd 25 Targets - $150.
Overall $100.
A Calcutta will be run on this event.
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
Event 6
Noms $8.00
GEMFIELDS
S.B. 25T C'SHIP - 15m
- Badges - Overall, AA, A, B, C.
Trophies - Overall, 1st AA, 1st A, 1st 8 , 1st C.
Best Lady Shooter Sapphire value $50.
Front Marker 11-14m Sapph~revalue $50.
Optional Sweeps $1.03, 1st 13 & 2nd 12 Targets
Sunday Nominations
Sunday Sweeps (Opt)
Weekend Nominations
Weekend Sweeps
Total
Sponsors o f High Guns:
Overall
- J. McGuire & Co., Real Estate,
Emerald Travel.
Intermediate - Ampol.
Front Marker - Maraboon Motors.
Ladies High Gun - $120 Sapphire.
AA trophies if or more AA shooters in attendance,
otherwise AA shooters will shoot with A grade.
60% nominations for all Ladies and Juniors.
On Saturday night there will be a complimentary
B.B.Q.
Refreshments available on ground.
For accommodation contact the- President or
Secretary.
practiceshoot will be held Friday 15 August from
3pm.
Display vans on grounds for cartridges, etc
Black Clays will be shot.
12 powered van sites- camping facilities - hot
showers - all meals.
The Committee reserves the r~ahtto alter the
program.
-
President: Charlie Edwards
Phone 82 1758
Vice President: Peter Van Bauzekorn
Phone 82 2083
Secretary: Leona Bugeja
Phone 82 1201
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TAMBO
GUN CLUB
I
ANNUAL TWO
DAY SHOOT
SEPTEMBER 13 & 14, 1986
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Event 1
Nom. $10.00
Slstakes $2.00
BARCOO & DISTRICT DB
CHAMPIONSHIP 25T 15M
Trophies & Badges - OA, A, B, & C Grade
Nom. $10.00
Event 2
Slstakes $2.00
BARCOO & DISTRICT SB
CHAMPIONSHIP 25T 15M
Trophies & Badges - OIA, A, B, & C Grade
Event 3
Nom. $14.00
PRESIDENT'S TROPHY 30T DB HANDICAP
Trophies - 1, 2, & 3
Trophy - llM-14M
Event 4
Nom. $10.00
15-PAIR DlRlSE SWEEPSTAKES 15M
60% Nominations back to Shooters,
graded A, B, & C
SUNDAY 8.30 AM START
Event 5
Nom. $10.00
DB CONTINENTAL 25T 15M
Slstakes - 60% Nominations hack tn
.Shooters - graded A, B, & C
Nom. $10.00
Event 6
DB POINTS CHAMPIONSHIP 25T 15M
Trophies - OIA, A, B, & C
SIW Teams Shoot held on this event.
Nom. $30.00
Event 7
50T DB $1,000 CASH HANDICAP
Cash Divided - Overall $300, 1st 25 $200,
2nd 25 $200, Each Meterage Group $100,
11M-15M, 16M-19M, 20M-25M
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A Calcutta will be run on this event.
Trophy - High Gun (Events 1-7)
Intermediate High Gun 11M-15M
TOTAL NOMINATIONS $100
Refreshments, Bar & Cartridges available on
grounds.
.
PRESIDENT
R. Jiilett
Ph. (074) 54 5285
SECRETARYITREASURER
Mrs G. Wale
Ph. (074) 54 6173
The Committee reserves the right to alter the program.
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(Affiliated with A.C.T.A.)
SHOOT
SEPTEMBER 6 & 7, 1986
SATURDAY 8.30 AM START
I
MUMGUNGO SOCIAL
GUN CLUB
EVENT 1
10T S.B. Eye Opener
EVENT 2
Nom. $6.00
- Sweeps
Norn. $10.00
O.S. $2.00
25T D.B. Common Mark. A.B.C.D.
Nom. $8.00
EVENT 3
10Pr. D.R. Common Mark. A.B.C.D.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
EVENT 4
1
NO^. $12.00
01s $2.00
E.W. GOODY PATRON'S TROPHY
20T S.B. Continental. Common Mark. A.B.C.D.
Trophies donated by E.W. Goody.
NO^. $15.00
EVENT 5
MUNGUNGO GUN CLUB CALCUTTA
30T D.B. Handicap $500 purse. $200 ola. $100
on metreages. (11-15) (16-20) (21-25)
Nom. $3.00
EVENT 6
01s $2.00
WARATAH HOTEL TROPHY EVENT
30T D.B. Points, Common Mark. A.B.C.D.
Trophies donated by Don and Jan Jones.
Nominations $64.00
Ootional Sweeos $6.00
-- -Trap Fee $2.00
TOTAL $72.00
3--
An Overall High Gun Trophy will be awarded
for each day of the shoot.
A Trophy for the best lady shooter and junior
shootel- will also be awarded.
60% nominations will apply to "C" and "D"
Grade lady and junior shooters.
ALL EVENTS RUN UNDER A.C.T.A. RULES
(Fluro clays will be used)
The Committee reserves the riaht to alter or
modify any event, change thesequence or
cancel any event.
AMMUNITION AND MEALS ON GROUND
Grounds are situated 8 miles north-east of
Monto on the Gladstone Road.
President: Don Jones
(071) 66 5166
Secretary: Margaret Goody
(071) 66 5161 A.H.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
CLUB OPEN SHOOT
SEPTEMBER 6 & 7, 1986
COMMENCING 1.30 PM
- SATURDAY 6
EVENT 1
Graham Stevens Windscreens - Windscreen Specialists
25 tgt Double Barrel off 15 Mtrs. Badge & Trophy AA, A, B & C grades.
Trophy second each grade.
EVENT 2
Warwick Outdoors & Sports Distributors
Greg G. Newey, Prop.
25 tgt Continental Double Barrel 15 Mtrs. Badge and Trophy AA, A, B & C grades.
Trophy second each grade.
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SATURDAY NIGHT BARBECUE TEA AND CALCUTTA
COMMENCING 9 AM
EVENT 3
- SUNDAY
7
Commonwealth Bank - Australia's Leading Bank
25 tgt Double Barrel Pointscore Event Badge and Trophy 11-15, 16-18, 19-21, 22-25 meterage group
Trophy second each meterage group.
EVENT 4
50 tgt D.B. Warwick Gun Club Major Trophy Event
$100 value Trophy first each meterage group, $60 value Trophy second each meterage
group, $40 value Trophy third each meterage group. Trophy Veteran, Lady and Junior.
EVENT 5
The Warwick Gun Club $1,000 30 tgt D.B. Cash Divide
$250 each meterage group, divided 60, 30, 10.
Optional Sweeps $1 on each 25 tgts, Kills to count irrespective of grade on events
l,2,3&4.
Overall High Gun, Overall Lady, Veteran &Junior High Gun trophies donated by
Arthur Sclippa.
Total Noms (with sweeps) $85.
Ladies, Veterans and Junior Noms 60% of total noms.
For accommodation please contact the following motels direct:
Warwick Motor Inn (0761
61 1533
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Horse & Jockey Hotel Motel (076) 61 2722
Highlander Motel (076) 61 2117
Buckaroo Motel (076) 67 3755
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Mavfair Hotel Motel (076) 61 2244
centre Point Motel (076j 67 3503
Oasis Caravan Park (076) 61 2876
Warwick Caravan Park (076) 61 3632
Plenty of room on grounds for camping. Power. No showers.
President, Don Cameron
Phone (076) 61 4220
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
Secretary, Daphne Cameron
Phone (076) 61 4220
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West hloreioit D B C'ship: AA & OA: W. Stevens 1M)-100: A- J. Kennedy: B.
A h . Page. C: B. Mundt. 25T SJB ColoiliCily C'ship- OA & AA: P. Freeicagus
33 34. A: J Iicnncdy: B: A.A. Page: C: L. Vnn Doolon. I 0 Pr DiH S,S: D.W.
Smith 18.20. J. Porter. D. Stevens bath 17-20.
KINGABOY 1-6-86 - willdy ( ~ 6 )2. 6 nn
~ n c pR
23.25. C. C ~ , ~ ~ C I I .
Barry Griec. N. Weicr all 22-25. 25T Pts 15m: A: L. Vidler 70-75: B- G
Bir4<crfanrip-75:C: D. Ward 118-75.2OT DB Cont 15m: A: K. Anderson 25 20:
B Barry eiriec 18-20: C: R. Korn 17-20. 10 P r DR ism: A: N. W e ~ e r B.
: G.
Biriicrton; C. R. I7.ol.n. HG: N. We1t.r.
MARYBOROUGH 22-6-86 - Finc Sr clanr 11.11. m1' ll-F? P l r ; i.5rn- A - C.
ST.GEORGE GUN CLUB
GOLDEN JUBILEE
SEPTEMBER 13 and 14, 1986
SATURDAY 13, 9.30 a.m.
Nom. $12.00
01s $2.00
25T D.B. BALONNE CHAMPIONSHIP 15m.
Trophies A.B.C.
EVENT 1
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MUlTABURRA 1-6-86- Ovorcasl. cold & wind- ,?air). 1 m DIB EO. B.
13-15 15T SiB' Truplly won by P. Drlahunty. 2nd R. Waugil 14-15, 3rd N
Leggnlt 13.15. 15T DIB Pts: B..P~lrker45-45, S. Chappell. G. Willlie bath
41.45. B. McPherr;on. R. wuugh. N. Lnngdon. B. Spencc. P. ~ e l n l l u n ~nuy
.:+--15. im walkup: ~ o v e ~ tevent:
y
B. ~ c ~ h c l r o7-10,
n
S. C I , S ~ ~ L . I F..
I,
Waugi,, B. Spcrme. A. Sh.lw;lll6-10. 10TDIBHop:R. 'IVsog11.N. Lankdon baih
10 10. S. Chaopcli, S. Blacl~sl~a%v.
P.Delnhunty. F. FyshnUS-10. B. Fnil<cr. B~
McPhcrson. M. Leggilli. G. Williie a11 8-10. S B tmphy: P. Dcldiuniy. DB
,.-",.~.." ".,..b*..
EVENT 2
Nom. $10.00
ow's2.00
20T S.B. 15m. Trophies A.B.C.
EVENT 3
Nom. $11.00
01s $3.00
30T Medley (1OT DB, 10T PTS, 10T SB)
Trophies A.B.C.
EVENT 4
Nom. $1 1.00.
01s $3.00
30T D.B. 15m. Trophies A.B.C.
SUNDAY 14, 9.00a.m.
NO^. $12.00
01s $2.00
WESTERN ZONE CONT. PTS 25T. Badges
OIA, A.B.C. Trophies A.B.C.
EVENT 5
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omno Reere; 207-245: m i e s HG: cnroleweder 195-zG: j"niar HG: ~ u s t i n
Sca$vr.lght 175-215.Also thanks Loourspansurslorninkrngtheshmtposliblc
- Uonloi, IBC. Coca-Cola Boltlers. Nimmo Bruce Flrearins Specinlist. Albion
IIofol Normonion and our m a y smaller trophy donols.
NORMANTON 25.5.86 -Fino, windy day (7). 25T DB Hcp: Diznc Reeves
:i4-35.P. Wedcr 33.35. A.Allenby23.25. W. RcevesZ2-25.M. HeigliL21.25, B.
Kruske I D - 2 5 . Curolo Wedcr 16-25 25T DB P t s Hcp. P. Wedor 70.75. A<.
llcight 138 75. Diane Rcrvoe 68.75. Carole Weder 67-75. W. Reeves 62-75. B.
Krushu 61-75. A. Allunby 60-75. 25T S B 15m: W. Reoves 24.25. P. Weder
153.25. ht. Iio~glit.Dime Reeves both 17-25. Cruole wcder 16-25. 8. i(lu8ke
15-25. A Allenby 13-25. 10 Pair D R P i s 15m: DianeReoves 36.50. W. Reeves
00-75. P Wcdm 51-75. B. Iiruske 32-50. Cnmle Weder 30.50. M. Height
27-50, A. Ailenby 22-50. OA HG (events 1. 2. 3): Pcler Weder 113-125.
PORT DENISON 25-5-86 Fine (27). 2OT DB 15m: A. ZRppnln 10.20. C.
Hhiicr 20.20. V. McDonnell 19-20. 30T DB Ilop: S. l c c l 30-30. D. Mallby
251-30.S. M;~iunc28-30.25T DB Conf P. Denisan C'ship: A: A. Wppain2.1.25: B
& OA: D. Pugii 24-25: C: D. McDonne11 22-25.
PORT DENISON 22.6-86 - Finc (24) 20T P S Hcp: I. Trenna 56-60. D.
McDonnc11 5-1-60,D. Mailby 53-60. 25T SB C'ship: A &OA: A. Zoppln 22-25:
B 0 . Chambers 22-25: C: S. Wrrght 21-25. 20TDB 15m: A. Wppnln20-20. S.
Rlea 1:)-20. S. Molone 19-20,
RAVENSHOE 25.5-86
Cml & wmdy (40). 10T DIE Tower: A: L.Dcmarin:
B N. Bnlce; C: W. P w e . 10T D:B ISU Rule Tower: A: L. De Mar!*: B: N.
B ~ u c eC:
: W. P a w e . 10 P r DiR CID Tower: A: S. Butcher. L. Demari~:B: W.
Inglcdow. S. Caco; C: D. P w e . B. Iiylsmd. 10T DIB ISU Rule DTL: A: L. De
hlmiu: B: A 1 Dirnihuro: C: R. Viiliers. I O T D B Silent Rise DTL:A: B. Ndnlin:
B S Arcidiuilnnu; C: W. Pnyne. 15TDmMircd DTL: A: D. Jones.S. Butchor:
B. h l Di Mnuro. S Coco; C: G. Payno, D. Pame. 20T Cont PIS DTL: A: J.
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Nom. $17.00
EVENT 6
$600 CASH HANDICAP 40T D.B. ($225 1st
2OT, $225 2nd 20T, $150 OIA)
EVENT 7
Nom. $1 1.OO
0k$3.00
15 Pair D. Rise 15m. Troph~es(1 1-12) (13-16)
(17-20) (21-25)
To commemorate our 50th Anniversary, a
5-man team event will b e shot in conjunction
with Event 6.
High Gun, Inter High Gun, FIM High Gun
(11-12) on advertised programme. Ladies High
Gun if 3 or more lady shooters. Calcutta on
cash handicap. Calcutta and Dinner Saturday
night.
Camping facilities available.
on- v
St. George Gun Club,
P.O. Box 357.
ST. GEORGE. OLD. 4487
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s t a r c ~ i25-25: A: D. Robinson 18-48: B: W. ~ n r n e r ' 2 9 - 3 0 : CI 6.
IUrraway 30.32. 25T P t s Cap Disk C'ship: OA: R. Menrlcy 75-75: A: D.
Cirsairgcande n:3-91: B: S. Merney 72-75: C: J. Trotler 71.75. ~ W D B :11-15m:
.I. Smilhruiclr. 3 Tcaftoi.. P. Needham: 16.1Sm: A. Richardsorl, R. Smithwick.
hr. Brule: 20.25m: W. Searborough, R. Menney. D. C-sogrsnde. 2 5 T u HOP:
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Pres: Kerry Symes
Ph. (074) 25 3671 A.H.
TOWNSVILLE GUN CLUB
UAL OPEN SHOOT
August 30 & 31,1986
SATURDAY: 9 a.m.
Event 1
Norn. $15.00
01s $2.00
Killyrnoon Skeet Championship
50 targets
Sponsored by UNIVERSAL HARDWARE 7 Day Hardware - lngham Road
Event 2
Norn. $10.00
01s $2.00
Killyrnoon Handicap
25 targets Double Barrel
Event 3
Norn. $10.00
01s $2.00
North Queensland Double Barrel
Championship
25 targets off 15 metres
Sponsored by HALL'S FIREARMS Mabs Hall - 123 Charters Towers Road
SATURDAY NIGHT: 6.30 p.m.
Event 4
Norn. $16.00
0~'$2.00
State Niqht
- Double Barrel Championship
50 targets
Sponsored by Phil Jost BLUE DOT TARGETS
SUNDAY: 9 a.m.
Event 5
Norn. $15.00
01s $2.00
Killyrnoon Double Barrel Championship
50 targets
Sponsored by Murray Greenslade's
SHOOTERS WAREHOUSE &
SAFARI ACTION
3 x 1 day Fishing Trips to Barrier Reef M.V.Sea-Fari
Norn. $10.00
01s' $2.00
Killyrnoon Pointscore Championship
25 targets
Sponsored by POPHAM ENGINEERING Townsville
Event 6
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
Event 7
Nom. $10.00
01s $2.00
Killyrnoon Cash Divide
25 targets Double Barrel
Total Nominations $86.00
Plus 01s $14.00
Ladies &Juniors 60% nominations on
Championships.
Events 1, 3, 5 & 6: Badge overall; trophies for
1st & 2nd each grade plus Ladies and
Juniors.
Event 4: Sash overall and Badge each grade.
OVERALL HIGH GUN donated by
WINCHESTER AUSTRALIA.
LADIES High Gun . . . JUNIOR High Gun.
BEST FRONT MARKER on Events 3. 4. 5. 6
donated by Len and Margaret c a h y o f '
CARTY'S TRANSPORT.
Cartridges and refreshments available, also
dinner Saturday night. Excellent camping
facilities. Hot and cold showers. Practice Trap
available Friday afternoon plus throughout
shoot.
TRENCH ELIMINATION
Saturday 20 & Sunday 21
SEPTEMBER 1986
Saturday: 9 a.m.
25T Trench SIS
Townsville Trench C'ship
25T Trench SIS
Sunday: 9 a.m.
25T Trench SIS
50T Trench Trophies
25T Trench SIS
Overall High Gun: Badge & Trophy
President
Tom Comerford
(077) 73 2815
Secretary
Daphne Leeds
(077) 79 3149
Publicity Officer
Sandra Wade
(077) 72 3962
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4th ANNUAL
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TARGET CLUB
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Sunday September 14, 1986
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Over $3500 in trophy prizes in aid of
the Finch Hation branch of the
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25T D.B. Cash Divide
25T H'cap D.B. A-B-C
a
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Saturday & Sunday
9th & 10th August
At the Club Grounds, 1krn past ~ i ' o n ,
starting 12 noon sharp Sat.
Event 1
10T DB EO, 15m
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25T S.B. 15M A-B-C
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30 Target State Tower Event
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Badge Overall (State Title)
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1,2&3
20T DB, 15m
REMINDER NOTICE
Sunday 9 am sharp
Event 4 5T DB EO, 15m $3 sweeps
DALBV GUN CLUB
ANNUAL TWO DAY SHOOT
Event 7
2 5 1 Points, 15m
Saturday & Sunday August 23 & 24, 1986
Full program see July issue
All Events - lst, 2nd, 3rd in A. B, C and Novice
Grades.
Total Noms. $70.
High Guns on Events 4, 5, 6, 7.
Ladies, Juniors and Novice High Gun if 2 or
more shooting.
Ladies and Juniors 60% nominations.
All shootoffs pointscore.
Major Sponsors:
Don Wall Butchers
Whitsunday Terrace Resort
B.P. Beaconsfield Hotel €ton
The Committee reserves the right to alter the
program if and as necessary. For information
contact Des Kynaston on 573592 or Buzz
Dethomasis on 52 3734.
Visiting Shooters Welcome come and have a holiday in sunny Queensland
and shoot while here.
September.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
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UNDO ROAD, BOLIVAR
August 23 & 24, 1986
Saturday - 10.00 a.m.
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
Skeet CIS OA, A. B, C, sponsored by AB DISTRIBUTORS
Anniv. Trench CIS OA, A, B, C, sponsored by OLIMPYC TARGETS
CENTURY BATTERIES Hlcap, courtesy Peter Quire
Anniv. Tower U.S. CIS OA, A: B, C, sponsored by COMMERCIAL ROAD CARS
SAGC v METRO TOWER TEAM SHOOT
30 D.B. CIS OA. A, B, C, sponsored by JOE RICHARDS MOTOR ENGINEERS
25
25
20
20
Saturday Night - 7.30 p.m.
Anniversary DinnerlGames Night - Clubrooms - Magnificent.
Book early to avoid disappointment.
Sunday - 10.00 a.m.
6:
7:
8:
9:
5 0 Anniv. Skeet CIS OA, A, B, C, sponsored by PETER LEHMANN WINES
SAGC v METRO SKEET TEAM SHOOT
25 Anniv. Hlcap, sponsored by MICHELLE, ADRIAN & ALLAN KENYON
25 Anniv. P.S. CIS OA, A, B, C, sponsored by SOUND 4
50 Anniv. D.B. CIS OA, A, B, C, sponsored by LUCAS INDUSTRIES
(incorporates MACK FAMILY TROPHY heat)
SAGC v METRO D.B. TEAM SHOOT
Ladies, Juniors, Veterans (60), reduced noms on all events.
Optional sweeps on selected events.
All target Jackpot WIE DTL events ($100 min.).
High Gun on WIE events, tri-colour sash &trophy, sponsored by CALTEX SALISBURY NORTH
SERVICE STATION, courtesy of John Virgo.
sponsored by: BLAIR ATHOL AUTO WRECKERS; MARY WAUGH; ROBERT DOWER.
, SAGC Teams trophies sponsored by: MASON MOTORS AUTO WRECKERS.
THE CLUB SINCERELY THANKS ALL SPONSORS FOR THEIR
INVALUABLE SUPPORT.
Pres: Terry Kenyon
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Sec: John Harner
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS -AUGUST
1986
NOARLUNCA CITY GUN
CLUB INC.
SEPTEMBER 6 & 7,1986
SATURDAY
Practice 10 a.m.
Competition 11 a.m.
Practice 9.30 a.m.
Competition 10 a.m.
Event 5
20 Tgt D.B. 15m C.D.
25 Tgt D.B. Los Angeles Shotshell C'ship
15 m - %-Case Shells 1st A-B-C
(Donated by Ralph Alvaro)
20 Pr. Jubilee 150 DID C'ship 20m,
Own Partners, Sashes 1st
25 Tgt Point Score C'ship 15m Sash OIA,
1st & 2nd each Grade
10 Tgt D.B. 15m C.D.
Event 6
30 Tgt Brian Phillis Shield D.B. C'ship
15m, Sash OIA, 1st & 2nd each Grade.
Team Trophies
Event 7
20 Pr Central Zone DID C'ship 22m,
Own Partners, Sashes 1st
Event 8
25 Tgt Winchester D.B. C'ship 15m,
Sash OIA plus 1st & 2nd each Grade
Port Noarlunga Hotel High Gun over
Events 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 R 8. Also Ladies,
Veterans and Junior High Gun Trophies.
Ladies Trophies.
Ladies, Juniors and Veterans
1/2 Nominations.
Full catering facilities, barbecue and
refreshments both days. Shells available.
TROPHY DONORS:
The Gun Rack
Daw Park
The Gun Rack - Enfield
L.S. Booth Wine Transport
Lonsdale Hotel
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Presidenl:
Joe Laxton
(08) 276 8451
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
Club Grounds:
Seaford Road,
Seaford. S.A. 5169
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CHANGE OF DATE
INTERNATIONAL GUN CLUB
(In consfderation of Alexandra Gun Club (SA)
Birthday Shoot)
I
Will shoot on Saturday September 27
instead of
Sunday September 20
$1 000.00 CASH
Team Shoot
During our 2-day Birthday Shoot
Alexandra Gun Club (SA) Inc.
See September issue for full
program
C: B. Blo~un12.15..R. Bmwn 13.17.
BORDERWWN 20-6-86
-Fine but cold (16). 25T Wirregn ATA SIB Hop: A
Si 0.4: C. Durbridge 25.25. B. Andrclve 24-25: 8: P. Mermfi 23-25. K.Howe
26-30: C: K. Richards 21.25. F. Davis 19-25, 20T Proberts Engineering DID
C'ship OA 8r 20-25m: B. Andrews 20.20. 8. Glowden 18-22: 16.19m: C.
Connine 23-24. P. Merreil 22.24: ll-15m: N. Wovne 17.25. HC: B. Alldrews
Burnett 60.75.
INTERNATIONAL 16.6.86 - Wnrm & sllnny (62). 25T SA Swrtsgoods
Skeet C'shin: OA 8r A: R. Daxvor: B: R. Dew: C: P. D'Alesnndra. 25T Gawler
River T
~ Cship:
~ ~OA &
& B P. Piateloti 23-25. A. Dalle.Molle 31-35: A: P .
Ynvcoiolmi 22-25. J. Johnnsen 20-25: C: B. Greenshieids 22-25. E. DcMichcle.
257'
C'shio:~
A: .l. Richards 75.75. L. Marlin 82.84: R - M
~ Oltwlar
. River
~ PS Spnrnon 74.75. R. ~1;e.k 78:81: C G . Donald 7 4 - 7 5 . ~Koprivn
.
70.75. L d i c s :
B. Wailnco. 25T Peter & Cnrniln Mtlrmionni Shield DB C'shio: A: R, Dawcr. D.
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MILLICENT
GUN CLUB
Sunday
September 28,
1986
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Peter. Lyn Munting Team s11oor:oii & 8: 1. ~ e w i i 1 2 5 - 2 5A:
: B.~reenshields
26-27: C: W. Rellly2-I-25.. Team shoot won by MnilalnGun Club 111-125. IOT
Event 2
25T District Double Barrel Championship
Sash & Trophy 1st each Grade
Trophy 2nd each Grade
OIA Winner eligible to shoot off in Andrews
Family C'ship, Bordertown
Event 3
15T Handicap (Time permitting)
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
b t h u - 2 5 . OA: G?rry Bollon 32-32.OA HG: G r m t Bollen 44.45.
UNGARRA 15.6.86 -Cloudy & fine (9). 25TSkeot: R. Pilt 22-25. J. Graham
18-25, BUT DR Hcp: D. l a w r i c 18-20. J. Gr.nhom 17.20. 25T Eyre Peninsula
S'B C'sllil,: Roy Pitt 24-25. M.Boundy 23.27. OAHG. D. Lnwrie 37-45.
WESTERN ZONE 17-5.86
Windy (32).50T Wcstcrn Zone Skeet C'ship:
OA &B: 0. Dockillg 33-5 1. L. hloil46-50: A: R. Pitt 49.51. GrantBollen 47.50:
C: P. Bcnlc 45-50, S. Ed8nonds X3.50. 25T WiZane Conl C'ship: OA & A: D.
Lyrnn 32.33. M. SLnrx 2.1.2(i: B: C . Smith 31-33, A. Woods 21-25: C. P. Besie
18-25. M. Wnugll 17-25. 30T WzZononc D'B C'ship: OA & A: R. Bisi 87.87. 0.
Cymn 85-87; B: C Smith 47-i8. A. Dipnalo 34-35: C: J. Curtis 32-35. C.
Heading 31.35. 15 Pair LV,Zono D.R C'sbip: OA & B: T. Sinelair 26-30. C.
Smith 2'3-30: A: Gary Bollen 3510. K. Zaniol 29-40: C: J. Curtis l6.30. M.
Wuugll 14-30. 30T WZono S B C'ship: OA & A: D. Lymn 70.72. C. Bcnllcy
69.7% B: 0 Docking27.30. A. Dipaolo2630: C: M.Wough 24-30. C. Heading
25-32. 30T W'Zonc P t r Chhip: OA & A: G. L m n 80-00. M. Sterr 88.90: B: A.
DillMIO 87-80. G. Docking 88-88: C. P. Beale 77-90, M. Waugh 73-90. 20T
W~ZoneHcp: A. Woods 20.20. W. Sprcl<man 31-32. G. Lymn 30-32. The
Winchester Tcnms Shield cvns won- a m i n - b v P t Aueusfa 146.150. Te-
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Grant Ballell. A. Dipnolo and B. nisi. Best B: C. Smith. Best c: P. Beale. 0.4
HG: C. Bcntlry 25c275: B HG: G. Dackillg 2 4 6 2 7 5 : C HG: M. Waugb
207.275. The Lwo outstanding perfoimonces for the weckend were from
yotmz Gavin Lyrnn. who has just gone to 'A' and hieh eunncd the zone -no
i e a m b i t h 1471150 points. A& fro:,
.c' ~ a d y s h ~ ~ t wnugh.
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~ y I,&
arlly been shooli,,g forcight weeks and figured in 'C' in almost cvcrycvent. as
well as the 'C HG. Thanks to Whvalla
"resident Trevor Sinclair fov the
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exccllenf spit roasted pigs afuffod with quail that was Saturday night's mnin
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WEST AUSTRALIAN
GUN CLUB
(INCORPORATED)
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SATURDAY & SUNDAY 20TH & 21ST
SEPTEMBER 1986
BARREL WARMERS 0745 TO 0845
BOTH DAYS
Saturday 20th September 0900 Start
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25T ~ n t r o n ~s c p~: i l l ~ u n d25-28.
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G. sparlow 25-28. T . ~ f e i r f e25-28.
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25T
Night DB C'ship: A &OA: P. Johnmck 40-44. D. Beelitz 38-44; 8:J. Cornwell
20.25. G. Spnrmw 20-27: 0. K. Przibilln 21-27. L. Bcelitz 20.27.
Encouragement Award: Jnson Smith. Ba'ry Badger. Club HG: P. Rvndle
ALBANY 15-6-66- Overcast & we1 (13). SOT Skeet: A. DuPfy 64-73. 25T
ConL: A. Duffy 24-25. M. Doyle. T. Cotling. G. Holly all 23-25.
BUNBURY 15-6.86
Cold, overcast (22). District Tower Pts C'ship: K.
Schinzig 75.75. M. Cubic 72-75. J. Carbone 71.75. Club Champion: K.
Sohillzig. Disf Cont C'dlip: OA &A: B. Day 25.25: B: M. Griftitha 24-25: C: P.
u n g c 21-25. Club Chrunpion: P. I a n g e 24.25. Club Champion: P. Lange. Dist
DRC'ship:OA&B: C.Ronch 17-20;A:M. Cubic 16-20: C: P. Lange 13.20. Club
Champion: C. Roach. Congmtulntians to 14yenrold Paul Langc who shot ole
with hlichneiOrifCifbs for thecontinental Club C'shipand also won the shoot
off for 'C' in the DR.
EASTERN GOLDFIELDS 31.5-86.1.6.86 - Fine & oleor (2-day shoat) (80.
SO). IOOT DB Kdgooriie Businessmen's Clasaio ord: OA & A: A. ~ o c k i n g
124-124, hl. Cubic 123.124. L. Coslcr 110-111: B: D. Nowland 109.110. A.
Farthing 108-110. L. Nnylor 98.1W: C. M. Craven 9 8 - l m . M. U q u h a n
107-112. R. verner 106-112. OALadies: J. Wwd96-102. OA Junior: J. O'Neill
S4.1W. 25T DB ACTA Csrtridge Hcp: J. Hansan 75-75. B. Mason 74-75, M.
Cnilagl1nn63-64.UnplacedbleterogeWinners:
11-15: J. Wood29-30: 16.19:D.
FoxGI-GZ20-25:D. Kccvil34.35.25TPts 15mDistriotC'shipGrd:OA&A:A.
Hocldng 83-83, M. Bell 77-78: B: D. Perkins 82-93. E. Valenfi 77-78: C: J.
Hanson 73.75. M.P. O'Neil 108-111.25TDB 15mDist C'shipGxV OA&A: M.
Cubic. Jeff Neve: B: T. Hear". J. Lithgow: C: R. Daly. J. Hansan. 20 possibles
wcre recorded in this event and results were determined after shoot ofls. OA
HG for the 2 day shoot was A. Hocking vvlth 273-275. OA Ladies: J. Wood
208-225 Iron>six other ladies and OA Junior f m m the eight junior shooters
parllcipnting rvns J. O'Neil 213.225.
EASTERN GOLDFIELDS 22-6.86 - Cold & overeast (18). 25T %B CLub
C'ship: T. vodden 24.25. Jeff Ncvc 25.27. Jim Neve 24.27. 25T DB 15m: L.
Nange 53-53. D. Nowland 52.53. T. Vaddon 45.46. Novelty
Annie OaUey:
won by Jeff Neve 19m.
ESPERANCE BAY 8-6-86-Fine & sunny 20' (17). 25T SIB Hop: H. Miller
22.25. D. Neale 20-25. D. Hotker 19-25. 10 Pair DR: L. Naylor. D. Nesle. 20
SkeclTower: D. Perkin 20-20. J. Collins 19-20,M. Welke 18-20.
ESPERWCE BAY 15.6.86- Fine & sunny 17' (15). 2 5 DB Hcp: R. Lacke
24-25, J. Hanson 23.25. D. Periiin 22-25 after o shoot off with J o h n h o k e also
an 2 2 - 2 5 . 2 5 Cont
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2nd Stage Aggregate: L. Noylor 24.25. J. h o k e . M. weme
both 21.25 afternshoot off. 20 D>BTower:M. Welke20-20.3. Lacke, J. Collins
both 18-20.
GERALDTON 8-8-86-Cloudy & mild (37). 1OT EO: G. Houghion. T. Holly.
T. Wefson. J. Griffiths. B. Chandler. E. Dawsll 10-10. SOT 1986 Club Hcp: L.
Watson. H. Harmer. K. Newbold a11 47.50. Winner after shoot off: H. Harmer
16metres. runner-up K. Newbold. 1 W D B ExtraEuent: winnerafter shoatoff
M. Watson. Iniermedinfc prize: L. Watson. H G & moat improved eor the day:
h-. Newhnlrl
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GERALDTON 16-6-86 - Cloudy & cold (30). 25T DIE Grd: Possibles: S.
Hacking. A. Hocking. A<. Watson. B. Boschetti. 25T SIB Grd: G. Houghton
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AUSTRAL~ANCLAY TARGET NEWS -AUGUST
1986
Event 1
Nom $8 00
25T DIB CID GRADED
Event 2
Nom $8 00
25T DIB PTS DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP
Graded A,B,C. lst, 2nd & 3rd each grade
Nom $14 00
Event 3
50T DIB STATE HANDICAP EVENT
lst, 2nd & 3rd plus meterage trophies
Event 4
Nom. $8.00
20 PR DEAUVILLE DOUBLES DISTRICT
CHAMPIONSHIP
To be shot off 20m
1st & 2nd trophies
Sunday 21st September
- 0900 Start
Event 5
Nom. $14.00
50T DIB POINTS FOR SELECTION OF
TEAMS FOR CITY VERSUS COUNTRY
TEAMS MATCH
Teams will shoot off over 25T DIB Pts
6 major medallions & 6 minor medallions
Event 6
Nom. $4.00
10T SIB CID Gr. lst, 2nd & 3rd
Event 7
Nom. $14.00
50T STATE SIB CHAMPIONSHIP GR.
Chamion and A. B & C. 1st. 2nd & 3rd olaces
~vent'8
Nom. 510.00
25T WHITEMAN PARK HANDICAP
Trophies 1st to 7th places
Sashes a w a r d e d to overall winners of events 2.3. 4. 7 & 8.
Ribbons will be awarded to grade winners of events 2 & 7.
High Gun s a s h will be decided on events 1 , 2.3.5, 6, 7 & 8.
High Gun ribbons will be awarded to ladies, juniors and
veterans.
Optional s w e e p s @ $1.00 p e r 25 targets, will b e c o n d u c t e d
on e a c h 25T round of events 2. 3. 5 & 7 with t h e exceDtion of
t h e event 5 shoot-off.
Shooters are a d v i s e d that bar a n d catering facilities will b e
available during t h e w e e k e n d , also hot s h o w e r s a n d ablutlon
facilities are available.
Hon. Sec. D e n i s J. G o w
Phone (09) 339 1650
WAGC S h o o t i n g G r o u n d s , B e e c h b o r o
W.A.
Rd
Nth, W h i t e m a n ,
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
ARARAT CLAY
TARGET
CLAY TARGET
CLUB INC.
Saturday August 2
Sunday August 10
Event 1
$3.00
10 Tgt PIS CID E l 0
Event 2
$8.00
30 Tgt Allen Biggin Memorial C'ship
Ist, 2nd, 3rd
$6.00
20 Tgt SIB GD C'ship
Time permitting - 15 Tgt CID
Total Noms. $17.00
50T Rlvlera Double Barrel C'ship
1st prize Anschutz Rifle
Plus 2nd & 3rd
Event 3
40T State Mixed Targets
Championsh~p
Sunday October 12
Event 1
$3.00
10 Tgt PIS CID E l 0
Event 2
$12.00
20 Tgt Bill Crouch Memorial Hcp
OIA 1st $250 T r o ~ h v& Sash & Pewter
~ u &g Cup
1st & 2nd each Mtr Group
11-15, 16-19, 20-25
Event 3
$12.00
50 Tgt DIB GD C'ship
Total Noms. $27.00
JUNIOR PROMOTION FOR A.C.T.A.
JUNIOR SHOOTERS
To be shot in conjunction with
Event 1
30 Tgt Allen Biggin Memorial C'ship
(August 10)
Event 2
20 Tgt Bill Crouch Memorial Hcp
(October 12)
Aggregate over both events
1st $125, 2nd $50, 3rd $25, 4th $20,
5th $15
(All Cash)
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
BAIRNSDALE
CLAY TARGET
10.30 am Start
Noms for DB Close 12.30
25T DOUBLE BARREL
CHAMPIONSHIP
25T HANDICAP
Secretary: Chris Carrol
I
Sunday, 24th August, 1986
at 1.00pm
75 Target Medley Champ.
8
Graded A.B.C.
(Pts. S.B. D.B.)
OIS Over each 25 targets
GUNS
GUNS
GUNS
GUNS
8 GUNS
GUNS
A.W. Johns
i!
VICTORIAN
GUN CLUB
Sponsored by C.R.T. Local Bloke
President
Over 14 shoots marked w~than '
on our monthly program, e.g. '20
target DIB events, the Club is
donating to the aggregate winners
of each grade an Under & Over
Shotgun. Grades A.B.C.
Conditions:
' Must be a registered ACTA
Shoater;
' Best 10 scores over 14 events
e.g. 4 worst scores dropped;
' Grade on tenth shoot will be
rade accepted for competition;
* vent to be run between July and
December 1986;
' Presentations made at the Club
Christmas Shoot, 17112/86
Secretary: R. West
Cnr. Geelong Rd & Little Boundary Rd.,
Brooklyn
RRIBEE GUN
CLUB ING.
EUROACLAYTARGETCLUB
INCORPORATED
AUGUST SHOOT
SATURDAY 23rd, 1pm Start
CNR LEAKES & DERRIMUT RDS
Nom. $3.50
EVENT 1
lot DIB Continental E l 0 C.D.
EVENT 2
NO^. $8.00
25t "NORTH EAST ZONE" DIB Continental
Championship
1st OIA Sash & Trophy, 1st Grades A.B.C.
SUNDAY
10th AUGUST
Trnnhv
r",
Commencing 12.30 pm
EVENT 3
Nom. $7.50
20t "EUROA" Silent Rise Championship
(Shot gun down) 1st OIA Sash & Trophy, 1st
grades A.B.C. Trophy
EVENT 4
Nom. $7.50
20t "SHEANS CREEK" PIScore
Championship
1st OIA Sash & Trophy 1st Grades A.B.C
Trophy
OlSweepstakes & Jackpot
Ground is located 7km south of Euroa on the
Hume Highway
President: J. King
(057)90 3216
Secretary: W.
Event 1
Nom. $3
10 Tgt PIS EO
Event 2
Nom. $6.50
20 Tgt D.B. Grp Meterage
Olall & 4 Groups
Event 3
Nom. $6.50
20 Tgt S.B. Graded Championship
Ladies & Juniors $4.50 Events 2 & 3
Borden
Secretary: Geoff Thorpe 741 2985
(057)95 2866
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS
-AUGUST 1986
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
Page 51
KSTON-AUST
CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.
CLUB ROOMS, ROSSITERS ROAD, CARRUM DOWNS
PRESIDENT
Mr Br~anBond
(03) 7981315
Event 1
AUGUST PROGRAM
Sunday 3rd August
$4,00
10 Target Points Cash Divide
Event 2
Event 1
20 Target SIB Championship
$4.00
10 Target Points Cash Divide
Event 2
$7.00
20 Target DIB Championship
Event 4
$7.00
10 Pair Double Rise Championship
Event 5
$23.00
100 Taraet Trench Chamoionshi~
Event 6
$18.00
75 Target American Skeet Championship
Event 7
$7.00
20 Target Tower Points Championship
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Sunday 10th August
SECRETARY
M r W McMahon
(059) 77 5461
Sunday 24th August
$7.00
Event 3
Event 1
- PHONE 782 1626
$4,00
-
$7.00
20 Taraet SIB Chamoionshio
Event 3
$7.00
20 Tarnet
- DIB Championshio
Event 4
$7.00
10 Pair Double Rise Championship
Event 5
$23.00
100 Taraet Trench Chamoionshio
Event 6
$12.00
75 Target American Skeet Championship
Event 7
$12.00
50 Target I.S.U. Skeet Championship
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10 Target Points Cash Divide
Event 2
Event 3
20 Taraet
- SIB Chamoionshio
$7.00
Saturday 30th August
$7.00
Event 1
$12.00
50 Target Pro Trap Championship
Case of shells to 1st 25 straight
Event 2
$12.00
50 Target Simulated Championship
OIA, AA, A, B, C, Ladies, Vet., Jun.
20 Target DB Championship
Event 4
$7.00
20 Target Handicap
1st. 2nd 3rd. B.M. 20-25 vds
Event 5
$12.00
50 Target Trench Championship
Event 6
$12.00
50 Target Trench Trophy
Event 7
12.00
50 Target American Skeet Championship
Event 8
$8.00
25 Target Sporting Championship
Sunday 17th August
Event 1
$7.00
20 Targets Points Championship
Event 2
$7.00
20 Target
SIB
Chamoionshio
Event 3
$7.00
20 Target D/B Championship
Event 4
$7
- . .nn
-v
20 Target Mixed Birds Champ~onship
Event 5
$23.00
100 Target Trench Championship
Event 6
$12.00
50 Target American Skeet Championship
Event 7
$7.00
40 Target Flush Shoot (2 man team)
(Re-entry event) Re-entry $5.00 '
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
Sunday 31st August
Event 1
Event 2
$4.00
10 Target
. Points Cash Divide
$7.00
20 Target SIB Championship
Event 3
$7.00
20 Target DIB Championship
Event 4
$7.00
20 Target Handicap
Ist, 2nd, rd, B.M. 20-25 yds
Event 5
$12.00
50 Target Trench Championship
Event 6
$12.00
50 Target Trench Trophy
Event 7
$12.00
50 Taraet American Skeet Chamoionshio
Event 8
'
$12.00
50 Target Simulated Championship
OIA, AA, A, B, C, Ladies. Vet., Jun.
High Gun award on Sat. & Sun.
Simulated Events.
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BENALLA
ST. JAMES GUN
CLUB INC.
GUN CLUB
SATURDAY AUGUST 30
12.30 Start
SUNDAY AUGUST 10,
12.30 pm Start
Nom. $8.00
01s $2.00
20t D.B. Graded C'ship. Sash OA,
Ribbons other grades. Trophies 1st &
2nd each grade.
EVENT 2
Nom. $8.00
01s $2.00
20t Pts Graded C'ship. Sash Ribbons
Trophies as above.
EVENT 3
Nom. $6.00
01s $2.00
15t Handicap. Ist, 2nd, 3rd & BM
Trophies.
Veterans & Juniors Half Nominations
EVENT 1
EVENT 1
Q
EVENT 2
@
EVENT 3
W
H
Nom. $4.00
l o t D.B. EO CD
Nom. $12.00
01s $1 .oo
20t "Ted Moore Memorial" Mixed
Champ. Graded A.B.C. 1st & 2nd
Nom. $6.00
01s $1.00
15t SB "Presidents" C'ship Graded
A.B.C. 1st & 2nd
Total $24.00
High Gun - Junior Ribbon
W
President:
Phil Pettit
(057) 64 4392
Secretary:
Jim Kelly
(057) 64 4214
AUGUST PROGRAM
Friday Night Shoot
August 8 - 7pm
I
Event 4
$7
0s $1
20t Handicap, Ist, 2nd, 3rd & 22-25m
WALLY FORD HIGH GUN OVER PROGRAM
Sunday August 17. SKEET. 12.00 Noon Start
Event 1
Event 2
25t Skeet Championship
OIA & A. B. C
50t Skeet Championship
1st & 2nd each grade
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0s $1
OS
Please Note
Change of date due to clash with VC
DTL Carnival in Bendigo & Riverina Zone C'ships
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25t Night Skeet, 1-2-3
25t Mini CD
20t Mini DB C'ship, 1-2-3
l o t SB CD
Saturday August 23
1Oam
15t Skeet Handicap, 1-2-3
12 noon
5t Ball Trap EO 20m CD
50t COMMONWEALTH BALL TRAP
CHAMPIONSHIP, GRADES A-B-C
Secretary
S. Wishan
(056) 72 3189
President
Peter White
(056) 57 7265
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
ANTRAPCARN
AUGUST 29th-31 st
BENDIGO GUN CLUB
Come to Bendigo & contest a place in the State Team to be
an inaugural recipient of the new Victorian State Badge
NEW FORMAT - greater trophy value to shooters.
For good competition & good company be at BENDIGO.
FRIDAY 29th
- loam
start
Event 1:
Nom. $6.00
25T DOUBLE BARREL SWEEP STAKE
Nom. $8.00
Olail & Opt. Swp. $2.00
Lady & Jun. Nom. $5.00
25T STATE CARNIVAL SIBARREL CHlSHlP - 15M
Overall Winner, Graded AA, A, B, C
Event 2
Event 3
Nom. $15.00
Olall & Opt. Swp. $3.00
Lady & Jun. Nom. $10.00
50T STATE CARNIVAL POiNT SCORE
CHISHIP - 15M
Overall Winner, Graded AA, A, B, C
V.C.T.A. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
BENDIGO GIC CLUBHOUSE
8PM
-
SATURDAY 30th
Event 4
- 9am start
Special Nom. $20.00
Olall & Opt. Swp. $3.00
Opt. Purs. $5.00
Lady & Jun. Nom. $12.00
50T VICTORIAN DIBARREL CHlSHiP - 15M
Sash & $500 Colour T.V. - Overall Winner
Sash & $500 Colour T.V. - 4 Grade Winners
Ladies & Junior Championships shot in conjunction.
Ladies & Juniors also eligible for open at reduced
Nom.
Lady &Junior winner Sash &Trophy,
2nd & 3rd Trophy
Event 5
$18.00
Olall & Opt. Swp. $3.00
Opt. Purs. $5.00
Lady & Jun. Nom. $10.00
50T VICTORIAN SIBARREL - 15M
Overall winner Sash & $450 Microwave
4 Grade winners Sash & Trophy, 2nd Trophy
Event 5a
ZONE SHOULDER TO SHOULDER TEAMS MATCH
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
SUNDAY 31st
- 9.30am
start
Event 6
Nom. $18.00
Olall & Opt. Swp. $3.00
Opt. Purs. $5.00
Lady & Jun. Nom. $10.00
50T VlCTORiAN POINTS SCORE CHISHIP - 15M
Overall winner Sash & $450 Stereo
4 Grade winners Sash & Trophy, 2nd Trophy
Event 6a
50T OPEN STATE POSTAL TEAM
15 Highest Scores Ev. 4, 5 & 6
10 Highest Scores to count
25T LADIES STATE POSTAL TEAM
6 Highest Scores Ev. 4, 5 & 6
5 Highest Scores to count
25T JUNIOR STATE POSTAL TEAM
6 Highest Scores Ev. 4, 5 & 6
5 Highest Scores to count
High GunlSash &Trophy - Open, Ladies &
Junior Teams
Nom. $18.00
Event 7
Olall & Opt. Swp. $2.00
opt. Purs. $5.00
Lady & Jun. Nom. $10.00
25 PAIR VlCTORiAN DOUBLE RISE CHlSHiP
Overall winner Sash & $190 Weber B-B-Que
4 Grade winners Sash & trophy, 2nd Trophy
Events 2;3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 Overall Winner Sash & Trophy.
Graded AA, A, 0, C, Sash & Trophy to Grade winners.
Trophy 2nd each grade. Trophy - Lady Junior &
Veteran.
Note: Event.4 - Subsidized Nomination by V.C.T.A. in
the interests of better value to shooters.
Carnival High Gun - Events 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7.
State High Gun - Events 4, 5, 6 & 7.
State Ladies &Junior High Gun Events 4, 5, 6 & 7.
Five highest qualifiers in the Open Team to receive State
Team Jacket or $50 to previous winners to represent
Victoria at the 1987 Nationals.
Optional Purse $5.00 - Events 4, 5, 6 & 7 - Division
60% 30%, 10%.
Graded Optional Sweeps $1.00 Overall. $1.00 each 25
- Events 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7.
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V.C.T.A. President & Tournament Director:
Robert McDonald (053) 88 1212
State Secretary:
John McElvogue (03) 735 0441
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COHU
CARNIVAL
CLUB
EIGHT EVENTS WITH EXCELLENT
TROPHIES
HiGN GUNS A
Best two Juniors over Zone O.B., S.B. and
Points titles, free nominations and cartridges to
compete at Brisbane Nationals.
Top five Zone shooters in same events will
receive $100 each to attend State 1987 Trap
Carnival.
Lady and Junior High Gun sash and trophy.
Overall High Gun - six nights accommodation
and free noms. to 1987 Trap Nationals in
Brisbane.
Hon. Sec.: Jim Shepherd, Maryborough.
Phone (054) 61 2737
GORBKE GUN
CLUB INC.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER
6,1986
50 Target Jim Wagg Memorial
Championship.
Overall and 1st & 2nd A.B.C.
Grades
Overall Trophy donated by Wagg
Family Members.
Secretary: Rex
GUN CLU
1. 10 Target El0
2. 20 Tarset SIB
1 s, 2 3.B.C
OIA Sash 81 Ribbon
$8.00
3. 50 Target DIB
1 & 2 A.B.C
61A Sash & Ribbon
$15.00
4. 50 Target Skeet
$15.00
I & 2 A.B.c
OIA Gold Medal & Silver
for grade winner
*Event 2 Sponsor:
Pioneer Concrete
*Event 3 Sponsor:
Burson Auto Parts,
Brunswick, 383 4222
Denby, P.O. Box 37, Goroke. 3412.
Phone (053) 86 1196
F. Spinosa
850 5586
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
MELBOURNE GUN CLUB
Grounds: Victoria Rd, Lilydale
- PO
Box 74. Phone 739 1771
AUGUST 1986 PROGRAM
SATURDAY AUGUST2
Commencing 12.30 prn
Nom $25
Event 1
Trench IOOT Grd C'shlp
Event 2
Nom $8
Norn $8
ublelB 25T Grd C'ship
Event 4
Nom $8
Points 25T Grd C'shiw
om
Grd C'ship, AA, A, B, C
.
ing 12.30 pm
,
50T Grd C'ship, AA, A, B,C
Norn $8
points 25' I U
nu' r.'-"'l U b 5111F)
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u
,
,
Slllc,
SATURDAY AUGUST 16
mmencing 12.30 pm
Norn $25
r
I
SATURDAY AUGUST 23
Commencing 12.30 pm
Event 1
Nom $25
Trench lOOT Grd C'ship
Event 2
Nom $14
DoubleIB 50T Grd C'ship, AA, A, B,C
Event 3
Nom $8
Points 25T Grd C'ship
Event 4
~orn
$7.50
Double Rise 10 Pair Grd C'shio
Event 5
$20
Skeet 75T Grd C'ship
Nom $8
Event 6
Skeet 25T Sweep CIDivision
Nom $8
Points 25T Grd C'ship
Event 3
Nom $8
DoublelB 25T GrcI C'ship
Event 4
$8
SingleIB 2CJ I tird
C'ship
r..--. r
rvei'L
Norn $20
Skeet 75T Grd C'shio
Event 6
Nom $8
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SATURDAY AUGUST 30
Commencing 12.30 pm
Event 1
Nom $25
Trench IOOT Grd C'ship
Event 2
Norn $8
SinalelB 25T Grd C ' s h i ~
Event 3
Nom $8
DoubleIB 25T Grd C'ship
Event 4
Norn $8
Points 25T Grd C'ship
Event 5
Nom $24
Skeet lOOT Grd C'ship
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Practice and coaching for beginners each
Saturday 10.30 am.
"D' Grade C'ship each Saturday over
D/B events for shooters who average
under 80%.
NOMINATIONS HAVE BEEN INCREASED
DUE TO THE COST OF CLAY TARGETS.
President: R.F. Buchan
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SUNDAY AUGUST 10, 12 Noon
EVENT 1
Nom. $7.50
251 Skeet Champ Grd.
EVENT 2
Nom. $7.50
251 Double Barrel Champ. Grd.
Norn. $8.00
EVENT 3
15 pair Double Rise Champ Grd.
Cash Divide Pointscore - Time permitting
Overall winner each event receives deluxe
sash & grade trophy.
Two other grades receive trophy.
Junior sash to best C Grade jun~orforward of
15 metres.
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*
*
Skeet and DTL Practice available before shoot.
Powered caravan and tent sites available at
nominal cost to shooters attending our shoots.
Shooters please note that the shoot listed for
Sunday August 31 has been cancelled due to
the Victorian State Carnival being held in
Bendigo.
Presrdenl:
Ray McKenzle
(058) 52 1721
Secretary:
O.W. Penn
(054) 82 3604
ChLjB PWE STATE
SHOOT
SATURDAY 2nd AUGUST, 1986
12 NOON
Sponsored by
HOMECRAFTS BENDIGO
EVENT 1
Nom. $12.00
01s $1.50
50T Double Barrel C'ship
Sash & Trophy O/A & 1st each grade
Nom. $7.00
EVENT 2
01s
- . - $1..-50
-20T Single Barrel C'ship
Sash & Trophy each grade. Trophy second.
Nom. $6.00
EVENT 3
MT BOGONG 1.6-86- CxecllenL - line. still & warm (14). 5T DIBEJO:7
, X , S S ~ ~ I C Sn E I ~ I ~ KB ~
U S. S' ~~I I.,B.~ n u r c yD.
. ~ i g r u n lD
. Gittings. D. J ~ C ~ E I .
E. C~ohls~vorfhy
I5T D BGrd C'sllip: A: T. Bussell 15.15: B: R. Ehlcru 23-23:
C. R Dulry 1 5 - 1 7 15T ~ e p P.
: Portnel 18.19. D. Jnckel 17-19, D. ~ i t t i n g s
20 22 i5l'Minis D E C'sliip: OA & B: R. Ehlers 19-20: A. B. Mnurey 18-20: C:
R Dufry 16'20. Club shwts 1st Suiidny each month - all welcome. Good
tro~,hicsixrl~lCIICD~I>nmns (S23normally). Friendly atmosphere.
MYAMYN 316.86 -Cold &overcast. 50TRundell MemorialDB Grd C'ship:
Or\ & A: G. Stcelc 4s-50. P. Green 48.50: 8: P. Sfccle 51.54. S. Wombwell
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01s $1.50
15T Handicap. lst, Znd, 3rd.
Full catering & ammo available at grounds.
President:
N.D. Scott
Secretary:
Terry Bannan
(054) 37 3201
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
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SEBASTOPOL GUN
CLUB INC.
Sunday August 17,
12.30pm
CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.
AUGUST
SUNDAY 3
NOON START
Event 1
Event 2
Event 3
10T PIS E l 0
20T Dl6 A-6-C
20T 016 Continental
Event 4
Event 1
$7.00
20T SIB Yarrowee Creek Graded
C'ship
Sashes & Trophies 1st & 2nd
Event 2
$8.00
251 DIB Yarrowee Creek Graded
C'ship
OIA, 1st & 2nd Sashes & Trophies
Event 3
$8.50
10 Pair DlRise & 10 Tgt Points
Graded
1st & 2nd Trophies
Sunday September 21,
12.30pm "Gold"
Event 1
20 Pair Sebastopol DIDouble
C'ship
Sash & Trophy 1st & 2nd
Event 2
50 Tgts DIB Graded A-B-C Fourth
Qualifying Round "Gold"
Sovereign Stakes
1st A Cast Gold Clay
2nd A Cast Silver Clay
Secretary: Mr Len Cook
3 1 Grandview Grove,
Wendouree, Vic. 3355
(053) 39 5865
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
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O'Hearns Road, Epping. 401 3134
Event 5
15T Hcp 1-2-3
+
6.M.
50 Skeet A-6-C
SUNDAY 1 0 - NOON START
Event 1
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InT
. . PIS
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$5.00
Event 2
$7.00
20T DIE, A off 18m, B off 16m, C off l4rn
Event 3
$7.00
20T Pts A-B-C
$7.00
Event 4
20T Pts
.Tower
. .
Event 5
$15.00
50 Skeet A-5-C
-
SUNDAY 17
NOON START
Event 1
10T Pts E l 0
Event 2
20T Pts A-6-12
Event 3
25T Ball Trap A-B-C
Event 4
15T Hcp 1-2-3 + B.M.
Event 5
25 Skeet
SUNDAY 24 - NOON START
Event 1
10T Pts E l 0
Event 2
20T DIE A-8-C
Event 3
20T SIB A-B-C
Event 4
50 Skeet A-B-C
Event 5
25 Skeet Doubles
-
SUNDAY 31
NOON START
Event 1
10T Pts E l 0
Event 2
20T 016 1-2-3
Event 3
15T Hcp 1-2-3 + B.M.
Event 4
20T SIB Tower 1-2-3
Event 5
50 Skeet
PRACTICE - Saturdays 12-5pm, D.T.L.,
Skeet & Tower; Tuesday 12-5pm, D.T.L. &
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Sec. C.CWW.OL
(03) 789 7926
Melways Under Gun Clubs
Riclios 1Q-21. 15T Hcp: M. Fcldtmnn 15-15, N. Ward 23-24. P. Bl'uce 22.24:
BM: B. Enelc 1C18 oPl 2 5 rncfres. HG: A. Schrneddc 58-61.Junior HG: C. Colc
iin&l up tor the annual Paale Cup Compctifian. Swan Hill. Boorf. Moulamein
and Hopctoun. Hopeto"" nnd Movlorncin tied on 81 mints. A s h w t O f t
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Schirrner. B. Dunn. P. Dunn. N. Lipple.
S W A N HILL.NYAH 14.6.86- A h a s t pcrlect (18). 10T DB SS: G. Manuel.
P. Hutchinsan. R. Ridgeway d l 10-10. 10T SB SS: R. Ridge%uny10-10. G.
Manuel. A. Bronk both 9-10, IOTPS SS: C. Eadc 29-30. R. Dunn. G. Manuel.
N. Robins 01128-30. New shooterG. Nnlder shot30.30 but nominatedforclays
only. 10 D B m r SS: R. Dunn. P. ors sons. G. Lerm. G. Smith. P. Hutohinson.
~ . ~ i l lNs ~. i p p l e a i l 1 0 . 1 0 . ~ e w s h a o t eon
r torverNeil w h e l m s h o t 9.10. 1 0 ~
DB S S Silont Rise: Glen Smith. N. Robins. L. Swinncrton all 10-10.
VENETOIABRUZU) 25-5-86- Fine. coal (42). 10TEIOPts CD: S. m e a . M.
Snlvntorc both 30.30. G. Spagnolo. G. Barnes both 29.30. 50T Dm G LC'ship:
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A: T. Nnsh 57-58. R. Lambden 58-58: OA & 8: F. Scotta 59.59. J. Pisfone
41-50: C: G. Perionat0 58-59. T. Fiorentino 46.51. Best Junior: Scott ~ e r n e s
45.50. 25T S(B Grd C'ship: A: G. Spngnolo 25-25. V. Dalsanlo 26.28: B: B.
Scatfa 22.25. J. Pistonc 25.31: C: G. Ferlonafo 21-26. J. Antonio 22-27 ROT
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MORNINGTON C W
TARGET CLUB INC.
Saturday 9, 12 Noon
10 Tgt DB E l 0
50 Tgt DB Champ Grd
Sec. Mike Braham
(059) 89 7286
Melways Under Gun Clubs
NEPEAN GUN CLUB
Saturday 16, 12 Noon
75 Tgt
10 Tgt DB CD
25 SB, 25 Hcp
- 25 DB,
Sec. N. Qu~ck
(059) 85 3580
Melways Under Gun Clubs
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
SHEPPARTON CLAY
TARGET CLUB
GEELONG CUlY
TARGET CLUB INC.
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 - 1.00pm Start
SUNDAY
AUGUST 3
12.30 PM START
Ladies,, Juniors (U-17), Veterans (0-55) 1/2 noms. Junior C Grade Novice High Gun
Medallion over events 1, 2 & 3. Open to any
Junior C Grade shooter who has not won a
championship sash or grade first prize.
Noms. $7
Event 1
20T METERED DOUBLE BARREL
CHAMPIONSHIP
Olall sash & wade medallions
Plus 1st & 2nd-prizes each grade
01s OIA $1
Event 2
Noms. $8
20T GRADED POINTS SCORE
CHAMPIONSHIP
Olall sash & grade medallions
Plus 1st & 2nd prizes each grade
01s OIA $1
Event 3
Noms. $7
10 PR GRADED DOUBLE RISE
CHAMPIONSHIP
Olall sash & grade medallions
Plus 1st & 2nd prizes each grade
OIS OIA $1
Noms. $5
Event 4
Time permitting
15T CASH GRADED POINTS SCORE
CHAMPIONSHIP
Olall medallion
Plus cash prize 1st each grade, no sweep
!
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NOTE: September program is a special major
shoot including the John Glanford Memorial
Championship (Spring Classic will be shot in
November).
EVENT
1
~
EVENT 2
Nom. $7.00
20 Target Double Barrel Championship
Trophies 1. 2. 3 and F.M.
Nom. $7.00
EVENT 3
20 Target Double Barrel Points Championship
Trophies A.B.C. Grades
Nom. $8.00
EVENT 4
20 Targel Handicap. Trophies 1. 2. 3, and B.M.
Sweepstakes Skeet Events will be conducted during
the D.T.L. Program
SATURDAY AUGUST 9 1.00pm Start
SATURDAY AUGUST 16
Social Night - Contact Club
Committee Members for details
SUNDAY AUGUST 24
12.30pm Start
- Alan
Sims - Phone (059) 21 2908
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SUNDAY AUGUST 31
1 .OOpm Start
12.30 pm START
Secretary
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EVENT 1
Nom. $5.00
15 Target Points E.O. C.O. (Closes 1.45pm)
EVENT 2
Nom. $16.00
50 Target "Apex" Double Barrel Graded Championship
Trophies 1 & 2 in A.B.C. Grades
Nom. $7.00
EVENT 3
20 Target Apex Single Barrel Graded Championship
Trophies A.B.C. Grades
HIGH GUN TROPHY OVER PROGRAM INC. POINTS
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7
Event 1
Nom. $8
20T Grd Continental Championship
Event 2
Nom. $10
30T Metered John Glanford Memorial Mixed
Tgt Championship
Olall prize plus sash each grade
Plus valuable prizes 1st & 2nd each grade
Event 3
Nom. $8
20T Metered Points Score Championship
Nom. 53.00
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10 Target Points E.O. C.D.
EVENT 1
Nom. 53.00
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10 Target Tower Points C.D.
EVENT 2
Nom. 58.00
20 Target Tower Double Barrel Championship
Trophies 1, 2, 3
EVENT 3
Nom. $15.00
50 Target Graded Skeet Championship
Trophies 1st & 2nd each Grade
TIME PERMITTING
OTHER SWEEPSTAKES EVENTS
Ron Green
Secretary Jack Powe
Ph. (052) 75 1555
Ph. (052) 51 2626
P.O. Box 857, G.P.O. Geelong. 3220.
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RAAF
PT COOK
GUN CLUB
I
AUGUST 1986
FRIDAY 1, 7PM
i
15T PTS E l 0 1, 2, 3.
20T CONT. A, B, C.
I
FRIDAY 8, 7PM
15T PTS EIO, 1, 2, 3.
20T SB A, B, C.
1
FRIDAY 15,7PM
1
SUNDAY 17,12 NOON
15T PTS E l 0 1, 2, 3.
*20T DB GRD CIShip*
'(Aggregate Event)
20T DB HC 1, 2, 3.
1
FRIDAY 22,7PM
15T E l 0 1, 2, 3.
20T DB GRPIM OFF 15M
FRIDAY 29, 7PM
15T PTS E l 0 1, 2, 3.
20T DB A, B, C.
Location:
RAAF Base Point Cook
Aviation Road
(Off Melbourne to Geelong Freeway)
All night shoots cash-winners must sign payout
book.
Canteen facilities at all shoots.
PRESIDENT:
Dave McLeod
(03)368 2127
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SECRETARY:
Carmel Ford
(03)368 1234
CREssY 1.6.86 -Fine (31).20T Dm SiS: L.Gray. G. Blaskett. K. Aylett a u
20.20.30T CGC Winter C'ship DIE: A & OA: L.Gray 119.119: B: T. Singline
29-30:C: P. Hi1127-30.20Pr Dm: R. Elmer&T. ELmer21.23. J. Murphy &M.
KeUy 20.23. 2UTNovice: D. Tubb 12.13. 10 Pr DlR Grd: A: L. Gray 18-20:B &
OA: M. KeUy 17-XhC: Sue Yates 14-20.
DEVONPORT 21-6-88 - Cold (42). 25T Skeet: A: B. Young 24.25: B: G.
Blaakett. S. Yafes both 21.25: C: L.Vlney 22.25. IUTPSEOSS: K. Aylett. D.
Freeman both 30.30. H. Asteu. K. Viney. G. BLasket, G. Ellis. T. Singline, J.
Murphy a11 29.30. Jack Cunningham Mem C'ahip 5UI' DB: HG & A:B. Swan
50-50: B: N. Cottee 49-50: C: Sue Yatea 45.50. Beat Junior: T. Elmer 41-50.
Best Lady: D. Aylett 49.54. Norm Batteries Consistency Cup Tmphy lor
1985-86was won by R. Elmer.
HOBART 26.5-86 - Fine, -1
&windy (23). 25T SIB Grd: A: S. Marshall
24.25: B: A. K e m y 20.25: C: G. Draw 21.25. 5UT Club PIS Cship: A & HG: L.
Gray 147-150:B: A. Kenny 135-150:C: G. Drew 118.150. 5UT Club Trench
C'ship Grd: A & HG: L. Gray 45.50: B: G. Peck 38.50: C: K. Aylett 34-50.
ROSEBERY 26.6.86 - Fainandenow. 5 PRDR SS: L. Dunstan. R. Ward. D.
Ayiett. T. Singline eq 1st. 20 PR Club DD C'ship: R. Ward & M.Sheehan. D.
Aylett & K. Aylelf. 15 PR DR: A. G. Appleby: a: T. Singline: C: D. Martin. 25T
DB cT: A: G. Aooiebv: a: T. Sineline: C: L. Dunstm.
orr l i incrrcs. S SLINI1.10 allot YII18 ~ I I F I T C I IU PI, DIH s S : A R ~ l r n c r
16 lU.II'I< AuL!III 122U.C'I' U u r k b y . J . ' ~ m c r . S u r Y n r s h n l11-20
l
X D D
Spnrrow S S Shanc Y a w s 5 5 . K AylaC:. P Brmlddcn. A Rlaku, R Elmer. Suc
Ynlcs &I. 1 5
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
AUGUST:
Commonwealth Night Double Rise - Tasmanian - 13th September
State Night Skeet - Burnie - 20th September
ACTA Skeet & Team - Tasmanian - 10th August
Bothwell Gun
Club
Saturday August 9
Event 1
Event 2
Event 3
10.30 am
$4.00
15 Tgt S.B. E.O. SIS 15m Graded
$7.00
25 Tgt Club Championship
Sash & Trophy High Gun
Ribbon & Trophy Grade winners
$6.00
20 Tgt Handicap
Trophy I t , 2nd & 3rd
Secretary: N. McCallum
Burnie Gun Club
Saturday August 2, 10.00 am, Day Shoot
Event I
50 Tgt Skeet
Graded A, B, C
'Event 2
25 Tgt Club I.S.U. Ball Trap
High Gun Ribbon, Medallion Grade Winners
Graded A, 6,C
(Walker Trophy Event)
Event 3
25 Tgt DIE, Graded A, 8, C
(Stratton Trophy Event)
'8th Round of 1986 East-West Airlines Trophy over
Events 2 & 3.
Saturday August 16, 6.00 pm Night Shoot
Event 1
5 Pr DIRise, EIO, SIS
'Event 2 .
15 Pr Club Night DlRise
High Gun Ribbon, Medallion Grade Winners
Graded A, B, C
Event 3
25 Tgt Night Skeet
Graded A, B, C
C r e w Gun Glub
Sunday ~ u ~ u3,s 10.00
t
am Start
Nom. $3.50
15 Target DIE SIStake
Shot from 15 metres
Nom. $12.00
Event 2
50 Target DIB Ladies C.G.C. Committee C'ship
Graded A, B, C, Sash - Ribbons - Trophies
Plus a special Trophy for the highest scoring Lady
Shooters, shot from 15 metres
Event 3
Norn. $9.50
40 Target C.G.C. Mixed Targets C'ship
(10T DIE, 10T SIB, 10T PIS, 5PR DIRise)
Shot from 15 metres
Large Medallions - Trophies A, 6,C
Sec: J. Cashion, 91 1099
Event 1
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - AUGUST 1986
Dewonport Clay
Target Club
August 16 10.30 am Start
Event 1
$7.00
25 Tgts Skeet - Trophy each Grade
Event 2
$8.00
North West Districts Mixed Targets C'ship
Graded A, 8, C - Trophy each Grade
High Gun Sash
(Norco Batteries Cup event)
Event 3
$6.00
20 Tgts Pointscore
Trophy each Grade
(Gordan Girdlestone Cup event)
Sec: M. Bryan (24 2292)
Rosebery Gun Club
August 24
Event 1
10 Tgt DIB Points SIS
Event 2
30 Tgt DIE Points Club Championship
Ribbon & Trophy each Division
11-14 - 15-16 - 17-25
Event 3
25 Tgt SIB
Trophy each grade - A, 13, C
Smithton Gun
Club
Sunday August 10
Event 1
Event 2
Event 3
11.00 am
10 Tgts SIB, EIO, SIS
25 Tgts SIB
- A,
B, C
$4.00
$6.00
$6.00
25 Tgts DIB, PIS - A, 8,C
Time Permitting
Tasmanian Gun
Club
-
Saturday August 9
10.00 am Start
Event 1
$30.00
100T ACTA SKEET & TEAM
Sashes & Trophies
$15.00
Event 2
W. RAINBIRD POINTS
25T DB, 25T DB Points
Trophies A, 6,C
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CENTRAL AUSTRAL
ASTERS GAMES
Alice Springs - Northern Tetritory
18-25 October 1986
The Alice Springs Gun Club will be conducting the following program for shooters
wishing to participate in the Central Australian Masters Games. The programmed
events are open to all A.C.T.A. registered shooters thirty years of age and above.
18 October
- Day One
9 AM START
Event One
Norns $10.00
50 Target Double Barrel 15 Mts A, B, C
Event Two
Norns $5.00
25 Target Skeet Off Gun
Event Three (Night)
Norns $5.00
20 Target Point Score Off Gun
19 October
- Day Two
9 AM START
20 October
- Day Three
9 AM START
Event One
Norns $5.00
20 Target Single Barrel Off Gun
Event Two
Norns $5.00
15 Pair Double Rise Off Gun
COST T O SHOOTERS
Alice Springs Gun Club Nominations:
$50.00 or by individual event.
Central Australian Masters Games:
$50.00 Registration Fee.
Total: $100.00
Event One
Norns $10.00
50 Target Point Score 15 Mtrs A, B, C
Central Australian Masters Games medals will be
presented to winners and placegetters in all
events, together with a medal for the High Gun
winner and placegetters. The High Gun will be conducted over all events including both Skeet and
D.T.L.
Event Two
N~~~ $5,00
25 Target Skeet Handicap
Meals, refreshments and the Club bar facilities will
be available throughout the Event. Camping areas
and amenities are available on the Club grounds.
N O ~$5.00
S
Event Three (Night)
20 Target Double Barrel 15 Mts Off Gun
The Alice Springs Gun Club reserves the right to
alter the program without prior notice.
For further details and registration forms, contact either:
T.A. A.
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N.T. Government Tourist Bureau
Mr I. Butcher A.H. 52 2629, B.H. 52 6444
Mr A. Gray A.H. 52 8563, B.H. 62 7500
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