July is a hot time for skeet shooting. Read Dee Hawthorne’s tips on how to deal with the heat in this issue of the Red Chute Gazette. Don’t forget to send us your flyers. Make sure your club takes advantage of the Red Chute Gazette Deal.
Skeeter Says
Red Chute Gazette
July 2010
Volume 2, Issue 7
A Word From The Publisher 2
The Wall of Honor Update 4
“LP” on Change 6-8
Hat Shoot Event 9
Dining on The Road 10-16
Briley LA Open 22-39
Recipe of the Month 40
Heat Advisory 41-43
Big Blue Open 44-52
Help Wanted 53
Buy, Sell or Trade 58
Club Contacts 60-63
2010 Shoot Schedules 64-68
The Red Chute Gazette Deal 69
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Upcoming Skeet Shoots:
Briley Tequila Open July 3-4 Capital City Trap & Skeet Austin, TX Independence Open July 3 Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club Barksdale AFB The Arkansas Open July 9-11 Blue Rock Gun Club North Littlerock, AR The Freedom 500 July 9-11 Rose City Flying Clays Tyler, TX The T Town Classic July 16-18 Tulsa Gun Club Tulsa, OK Many Others—see the flyers inside and on our website at www.redchutegazette.com.
Publisher Doug Frey
Editor Debbie Frey
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We have another big issue for you this month. There are lots of photos from contributors who participated in the Big Blue Open and the Briley Louisiana Open. Thank you Jon Lindsay, Roland Thibodeaux and James Holomon. The Briley Louisiana Open was everything I expected it to be. Those who went had a blast and ate like Cajun Kings. We devoted our Dining on the Road segment to the food at that shoot. Warning, this issue of the Red Chute Gazette has a very high calorie content! If you have young shooters Sub Junior, Junior or Collegiate, encourage them to signup for the Zone 6 Junior Skeet Championships which will be held at Lafayette Skeet Academy, Inc. on David & Mary Hebert’s Farm near Kaplan, Louisiana. The flyer is on the next page. They should contact Shoot Chairman Gordon Benoit ASAP to get squadded.
Don’t forget to send us your shoot flyers. We post new flyers on our website every week. Check the Flyers page at www.redchutegazette.com to find out what is happening. If your club is not taking advantage of the Red Chute Gazette deal (see last page of this issue for details) what are you waiting for? Last year we ran an article by Dee Hawthorne named “Heat Advisory”. Well it is Summer and it is hot! So we are running that article again in this issue. Read and take heed. Dee has sage advice for you. In this issue, “L. P.” Giambrone gives us tips on dealing with “Changes” in our game. I close with this quote sent to me by Wally Dees, a friend from my youth: ''And that the said Constitution shall never be construed to authorize Congress to infringe the just liberty of the press or the rights of conscience or to prevent the People of the United States who are peaceable Citizens from keeping their own arms...'' - Samuel Adams, Debates of the Massachusetts Convention of 1788 Celebrate Independence Day. The way things are going, we may not be independent much longer. Wishin’ you 3 @ 8, I am Most Sincerely,
Doug Frey
A Word From The Publisher
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The Wall of Honor
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In our May issue, we announced our plans to add a page to the www.RedChuteGazette.com website to honor those men and women who are serving our nation in the Armed Forces. I have been thinking it would be nice to have a page on which we could post pictures of the men and women to honor them and to invite others who visit that page to pray for their safety and success as they strive to protect us and bring freedom to others. If you have sons, daughters, nieces, nephews, cousins, parents, friends or neighbors that are serving our country in the Armed Forces, please send us a digital photo of them, their names, rank, branch of service and your name as sponsor and we will post that information on the website. So far I have received pictures from one shooter and we hope to get those up soon. I still think there are others in the skeet community that feel the way I do and will want to participate in this effort. If you do, please send a digital photo of and information about your serviceman or woman to [email protected]. Most Sincerely,
Doug Frey
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Change By: Paul “L.P.” Giambrone, III
The great Albert Einstein once said, “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result.” While many of you are smiling right now because you have heard this phrase before, plenty of us fall in this trap. When struggling on the skeet field at a particular event in a tournament, most will try and keep doing the same things over and over again expecting a different result—see Einstein’s quote above. On the other hand, some of us as soon as we miss we want to hurry up, jump ship, and try something different right away. While every shooter is different and must assess their needs, there is a fine line in where you need to change something or stick it out. This applies for the League shooter or the weekend warrior that is struggling at their particular event or a random Sunday. It comes down to the human way to resist change because we have our routines that we like and do not want to change anything. How can you get better at something if you keep doing the same things over and over and are not happy with the results you are getting? Many of us want to continually get better at this game or anything that we do in life, but we are always resistant to change—or maybe you’ll give it a try but the first time it doesn’t work you switch back to your old ways…I am sure you have heard of the saying “sometimes you have to take a step back to take two steps forward.” When going through change, this is often the case. Our scores will suffer slightly for the short term, but over the long haul they will increase. Keep in mind, during the middle of the skeet season is not the best time to do any major overhauls on your game because anytime that you change something dramatic, it takes time for you to adjust and get used to the change. Save these types of change for the off-season where you have weeks or even months to work out the kinks instead of days between tournaments. However, if you are struggling with a particular target, it is advised to do an evaluation on what is going on and fix the problem before progressing forward. The first question that I ask myself when I struggle with a particular shot is, “Was I ready for the target?” I do not mean just physically ready, I mean mentally ready for the shot as well. In other words, did I go through my entire pre-shot routine (which includes foot position, hold point, look point, and break point)? Were my eyes set when I called pull? These items are all included in this question… Was I completely ready for the shot?
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Change When people change, usually it is done in the wrong way and that is another reason why we are so resistant to change! The bottom line is that when you do choose to adjust and make a change (i.e. move your hold point out or look further back for the target), the key is to adjust in very small increments, such as moving your hold point out 1 foot, not 5 feet! This way even if you make the wrong move, it shouldn’t cause you to miss because we are only talking about a foot. This method also prevents you from over-correcting the problem as well. Keep in mind that most of the time when we struggle to catch or see a target our guns are generally too high or too close to the house—solution is to move out or down a foot, 2 feet at most (in general).
How about the major overhauls and changes to your game? Let’s say you have hit a plateau and are stuck at 22 and an instructor comes along and changes a couple of things and you start shooting 21s or even slip into the high teens for a few weeks until you get adjusted then start shooting 24s and 25s, where is the problem? The problem is that most shooters do not get to that stage because they quit early or go back to their old ways. If you are going to take instruction from someone, you must have trust in that person in that they know what is best for your game. Here is what happens, when you are trying something new, you have a tendency to become more focused on the new move rather than breaking the target. This is why our scores take a slight dip in the beginning because our conscious mind is more focused on training our body to make this new move. Once the new move becomes second nature, that is when the scores go back up and above the old ones because you no longer have to make a conscious effort to make that move—it happens naturally. Also, I have heard shooters tell their instructors that they want to get better and when the instructor shows them a way to shoot the target, the shooter’s immediate response is “oh, I tried that and it doesn’t work for me.” I realize it is difficult to take instruction at times, but sometimes instructors are looking to see how you react and move to the target to come up with a better way to show you. One of the ways to make these assessments is to have the shooter try multiple things to see what works best for that particular shooter. There are multiple ways to break targets on the skeet field; it is not a one size fits all type sport… An excellent example of this is hold points. A very good starting point is 1/3 of the way to the center stake; however, this does not mean that everyone should hold at 1/3. Some shooters need to hold outside of that point, some slightly closer in, some people can hold a 1/3 on some shots but not on others. Just about every aspect of skeet shooting is just like this…there is no one set way of doing something; there are multiple ways to get the same end result.
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Giambrone Shooting Clinics
Seattle, WA July 16 -18 Stockton, CA July 22
Delaware, OH July 30—Aug 1
To register or for information contact:
E-Mail: [email protected] or
Call: 985-966-5450
As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me via e-mail at [email protected]. Also, please visit www.breakmoretargets.com for more in-formation.
Tip of the month:
Keep in mind when taking a lesson with an instructor to have an open mind and give it an honest try. Most of the time when learning something new, it takes weeks of solid and hard practice to get used to the adjustment…not a couple of rounds.
Paul Giambrone, III
Page 9 Hat Shoot Event! While shooting at the Briley Louisiana Open I heard a ruckus on a neighboring field as shooters shot the hat of someone who had just shot their first straight. As it turned out, the hat belonged to Remington J. Wheaton who just shot his first 100 straight in the 12 gauge. The picture at the left was taken after Remington finished a shoot-off for 12 gauge Champion with nine o t h e r s h o o t e r s . Remington and Stewart McCoin were the last two guys standing when Remington finally dropped a bird and Stewart took the 12 Gauge Champion honors. It was quite a sight to behold and Runner Up honors are pretty darn good when you are shooting with competitors of this caliber.
Did I mention that Remington is 15 years old! If you know someone who has shot their first straight, send us pictures and details. We love to celebrate successes. Send them to [email protected].
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Remington J. Wheaton
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This months Dining on the Road article will cover the cuisine encountered on our trip to South Louisiana to participate in the Briley Louisiana Open. Debbie and I arrived in Lafayette early as I had some business to do in Lafayette and Lake Charles, Louisiana before the shoot. On Thursday evening before the shoot festivities began on Friday, we went out to the Lafayette Skeet Academy, Inc. on David and Mary Hebert’s farm near Kaplan. After shooting a few practice rounds, I visited with other shooters who had come in early. At about 7:30 PM David rounded up a crowd and we all went to Richard’s Seafood Patio in Abbeville. David likes to eat their boiled crabs. I had crab cakes which were good and a cup of very tasty seafood gumbo.
Dining on The Road Briley Louisiana Open
“Perfect food. Everything my family and I had was delicious - from the craw fisThe food was inexpensive and the portions generous, but with the high qualitGet there early - as in 4:45 - to make sure you get a table. By 5:15 every table
This restaurant is owned by Calvin (Red) Richard [pronounced Reeshard] and is known for boiled crabs, crawfish and shrimp in season. They have a buffet that looked pretty good, but most everyone ordered of the menu. Prices are reasonable but there can be long lines during busy nights. This night, they were short handed and our waitress really had to work hard. The food took a while to get there but it was good and everyone seemed to have a great time.
On the way out of the parking lot, Debbie took the picture above. That dark bump on the roof over the door is a raccoon that hangs around to clean the garbage cans.
Dylan Trahan can teach you how to eat boiled crabs
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Dining on The Road Briley Louisiana Open (Continued)
This pre-shoot dinner outing was just a warm up of things to come. Anyone who has attended the Briley Louisiana Open can tell you the hospitality is unsurpassed. The food is fabulous, to say the least. The club members at the Lafayette Skeet Academy really go all out to make this event special.
sh to the gumbo to the beer boiled shrimp. Our waitress, Cassie, was so friendly and made us feel right at home. ty and freshness of the food the restaurant could easily charge double and even triple what the current prices are. e was full!”
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This shoot has become legendary for the fine Cajun cuisine. The menu to the left was given to me by David Hebert. There were a number of dishes that didn’t make that list, but did make it to our palates. There was some fried Redfish and all the ice cream you could eat. There was also a frozen margarita machine that seemed pretty popular. Words just don’t do it justice so we will show you lots of photographic evidence in these pages.
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Dining on The Road Briley Louisiana Open (Continued)
Donations Briley Louisiana Open
Meal Menu Time FRIED SHRIMP, FISH, FRIES, HUSH PUPPIES FRIDAY LUNCH
PORK RIB JAMBALAYA FRIDAY LUNCH
COLE SLAW FRIDAY LUNCH
JERRY'S BEAN'S FRIDAY LUNCH
PORK AND SAUSAGE IN GRAVY FRIDAY NIGHT
CHICKEN SAUCE PIQUANT FRIDAY NIGHT
PETITE POIS PEAS (100 PEOPLE) FRIDAY NIGHT
CORN M. (100 people) FRIDAY NIGHT
RICE / SALAD / GARLIC BREAD FRIDAY NIGHT
SAM'S HOG SATURDAY LUNCH
PORK GREODDS AND RICE / CORN SATURDAY LUNCH
RICE DRESSING (100 PEOPLE) SATURDAY LUNCH
FRIED ALLIGATOR,FISH,SHRIMP ETC… SATURDAY LUNCH
PASTA PEA SALAD SATURDAY LUNCH
HUSH PUPPIES AND FRENCH FRIES SATURDAY LUNCH
SHRIMP & CRAB SAUCE PIQUANTE (100 people) SATURDAY NIGHT
BOIL SHRIMP / CRAWFISH SATURDAY NIGHT
CORN BREAD DRESSING (50 PEOPLE) SATURDAY NIGHT
PETITE POIS (50 PEOPLE) SATURDAY NIGHT
CORN MAQUE CHOUX (50 PEOPLE) SATURDAY NIGHT
DESSERTS LEA'S PIES WADE JONES (12) SATURDAY NIGHT
RICE / SALAD / GARLIC BREAD SATURDAY NIGHT
BAR B QUE PORK CHOPS 150 /CHICKEN SAUSAGE 30#'S SUNDAY LUNCH
HEBERT KIDNEY BEANS SUNDAY LUNCH
GARLIC BREAD SUNDAY LUNCH
ELK MEAT BACON WRAPS 150-200 SUNDAY LATE
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Dining on The Road Briley Louisiana Open (Continued)
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Blue Rock Gun Club 2010 Registration Address:
P. O. Box 94435 North Little Rock, Arkansas 72190-4435
Phone: 501-771-1997 E-Mail: [email protected]
Blue Rock Gun Club invites you to participate in
the following outstanding tournaments:
The Arkansas Open July 9th-11th
♦ $2,500 Added Money ♦ Free Steak Dinner Friday Night ♦ Free Cocktails Friday & Saturday Evening ♦ Free Lunch Saturday & Sunday ♦ Free Catfish Dinner Saturday Night
The Arkansas State Open Championship September 10th-12th
♦ The menu has not been set, but you can surely count on the formidable ASSA hospitality!
♦ Free Cocktails Friday & Saturday Evening ♦ Free Lunches Saturday & Sunday
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July 9th-11th Rose City Flying Clays, Tyler Texas ( See the flyer at http://redchutegazette.com/ShootFlyers.aspx )
Steak Dinner &
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Happy Independence Day!
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Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana
Presents the
Dog Days Open August 21, 2010
If you need to register targets in another gauge, we are happy to accommodate you.
Ties: Ties will be shot off (time and weather permitting) with Doubles at 3-4-5.
Food: Lunch will be provided at the club.
Prizes: No prizes or purses, just registered targets.
Cost: $25 per Event
Pre-registration is required to insure your opportunity to shoot. The number of entries may be limited. Squadding preference will be given to shooters entering two or more events. To preregister for this shoot, contact Doug Frey by e-mail at [email protected] or by phone from 8 AM to 5 PM at (318) 635-8006 or fax at (318) 635-8004. Call (318) 635-6218 5 PM – 9 PM. If you do not have a current yellow or blue membership card for Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club or a military ID, please contact us. With advance notice, Club Management can make special arrangements to get you through the gate. Visitors must enter through the East Gate. If you need directions contact us for a map. To reserve a space for your motor home or camper in the base campground or to rent a 3 bedroom house trailer or camper please call Paul Williamson at (318) 453-0991 or E-Mail him at [email protected]. Shoot Management reserves the right to make modifications without further notification.
Event Targets Gauge Rotation #1 Rotation #2 Rotation #3
1 100 20 Gauge 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:00 AM
2 100 28 Gauge 1:30 PM 3:00 PM
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When people change, usually it is done in the wrong way and that is another reason why we are so resistant to change! The bottom line is that when you do choose to adjust and make a change (i.e. move your hold point out or look further back for the target), the key is to adjust in very small increments, such as moving your hold point out 1 foot, not 5 feet! This way even if you make the wrong move, it shouldn’t cause you to miss because we are only talking about a foot. This method also prevents you from over-correcting the problem as well. Keep in mind that most of the time when we struggle to catch or see a target our guns are generally too high or too close to the house—solution is to move out or down a foot, 2 feet at most (in general).
Cen-TX Skeet Club July Flyer
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If you missed the 2010 Briley Louisiana Open, you really missed one of the most fun shoots in the sport. As you read earlier in this issue, regardless of your scores, you had to enjoy the food and hospitality. This year, the weatherman cooperated and we had no rain delays. The temperatures were warm, but certainly not as hot as they can be this time of year. Contestants came from far and wide. You can see by the State flags waiving on the balcony of the club house that there was representation from at least 13 states. I think there are more around the corner you can’t see, including England.
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Lafayette Skeet Academy, Inc. Briley Louisiana Open - June 12-13, 2010
Doubles - Total Shooters: 38 Broke Shot Name Place
100 100 JOHN CASTILLO - JR CH, SRCH
99 100 WAYNE MAYES RU, SRRU
97 100 DAVID M BLOMEYER 3RD, SSCH
97 100 MARSHALL STEINBECK SSRU, AA1
97 100 CARTER WEHRHEIM AA2, CLCH, TSCH
96 100 JAMIE GAINES AAA1, RMCH, SR11
96 100 JOHN M BULGER AA3, SR3
95 100 STEWART MC COIN AAA2, TS3
95 100 GARY BURLEY A1, SR12
95 100 KATE HAAS A2, LYCH, TSRU, CLRU
95 100 REMINGTON J WHEATON A3, JRCH
95 100 MICHAEL FOX SS3
94 100 JOHN H IMBT AAA3
93 100 LEONARD HOLMES SS11,B1
93 100 BABETTE BURLEY LYRU, SS12
92 100 FRANK MALEK VTCH, B2
92 100 THOMAS F HEBERT TS11
91 100 STORMY WEATHERFORD TS12
90 100 RANDY BROWNLEE B3
90 100 PHILIP J PONDER JRRU
90 100 ELIZABETH HOSKINS LY3, SUCH
90 100 GENE D JACKSON VTRU, RMRU
89 100 E WAYNE TANNER C1
89 100 ELLEN B NELMS LY11
89 100 GAYLE OSBORNE LY12
87 100 GORDON J SALTZMAN SURU
85 100 DOUGLAS F FREY C2
84 100 BRENNAN A MCNAMEE JR3
83 100 JAKE TERREBONNE C3, CL3
83 100 KYLE WILEY D1, JR11
82 100 DAWN R WEHRHEIM SU3
82 100 DAVID L MARCUM VT3
81 100 CAL M KEARNEY D2, SJCH
81 100 MICHAEL O'KEEFE D3
80 100 GEORGE K BEAVERS VT11
72 100 LINDA STEEN SU11
71 100 JODY R AUGUSTINE SU12
68 100 DYLAN TRAHAN SJRU
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If you missed this shoot, you can get an idea of just how much fun we had from these pictures.
Briley Louisiana Open (Continued)
Stewart McCoin
Remington J. Wheaton
Lafayette Skeet Academy, Inc. Briley Louisiana Open - June 12-13, 2010
12 Gauge - Total Shooters: 103 Broke Shot Name Place
100 100 STEWART MC COIN CH, TSCH 100 100 REMINGTON J WHEATON RU, JRCH 100 100 THOMAS F HEBERT 3RD,T SRU 100 100 JOHN H IMBT AAA1, SRCH 100 100 JOHN CASTILLO - JR AAA2, SRRU 100 100 PAUL GIAMBRONE - III AAA3, TS3 100 100 JAMIE GAINES AAA4, SR3, RMCH 100 100 GEORGE K HARRELL AA1, SR12 100 100 ELLEN B NELMS A1, SR11, LYCH 99 100 ALLEN CLINE - USMC RET ,AA2, SUCH, RMRU 99 100 CHARLES S RICHARDSON AA3, SSCH 99 100 TREY HAWTHORNE AA4, CLCH, TS11 99 100 RALPH GRASSO A2 99 100 RUSSELL M WALKER A3 99 100 FRANK MALEK A4, VTCH 99 100 WALTER L WILLIAMS - III B1 99 100 STEVE B CALHOUN B2, SURU 99 100 CARTER WEHRHEIM TS12, CLRU 99 100 CLIFF MOLLER SSRU 99 100 BRUCE SCATES SS3 98 100 WILLIAM K EDMUNDS B3, SU3, 98 100 HUNTER EDMUNDS CL3 98 100 KATE HAAS LYRU, CL11 98 100 DAVID M BLOMEYER SS11 98 100 CHARLES A LUCAS SS12 98 100 W C HILL VTRU 97 100 REYNOLDS P MC CAIN SU11 97 100 DAVID L MARCUM VT3 97 100 BABETTE BURLEY LY3 96 100 CLARK HARTNESS SU12, RM3 95 100 JAKE TERREBONNE C1, CL12 95 100 KAROYL MC CAIN LY11 ,D1 95 100 NICHOLAS T YOUNG JRRU 95 100 GENE D JACKSON VT11, RM11 94 100 CAL M KEARNEY D2, SJCH 94 100 LINDA STEEN LY12 93 100 WILLIE TAYLOR - JR C2 93 100 E WAYNE TANNER C3 93 100 FRED T GRAFF - JR VT12 92 100 KYLE WILEY E1, JR3 92 100 PHILIP J PONDER JR11 92 100 BRENNAN A MCNAMEE JR12 84 100 DYLAN TRAHAN SJRU 84 100 COHEN HOLOMON SJ3 84 100 JACOB L YOUNG SJ11 76 100 JOSHUA G DALEY SJ12
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Lafayette Skeet Academy, Inc. Briley Louisiana Open - June 12-13, 2010
20 Gauge - Total Shooters: 105 Broke Shot Name Place
100 100 CLIFF MOLLER CH, SSCH 100 100 THOMAS F HEBERT RU, TSCH 100 100 KYLE SHUMAKER 3RD 100 100 JOHN CASTILLO - JR AAA1, SRCH, 100 100 DARRELL J LOUP A1, SSRU 99 100 JAMIE GAINES AAA2, SRRU, RMCH 99 100 PAUL GIAMBRONE - III AAA3, TSRU 99 100 STEWART MC COIN AAA4, TS3 99 100 DAVID M BLOMEYER AA1, SS3 99 100 CHARLES F SCHREIBER A2, SR11 99 100 KEVIN L ARTERBURN B1, SUCH 99 100 WAYNE MAYES SR3 99 100 JOHN H IMBT SR12 98 100 MICHAEL FOX AA2, SS11 98 100 JOHN M BULGER AA3 98 100 DAVID P HEBERT AA4, SS12 98 100 HARRY HAWTHORNE - II A3 98 100 HUNTER EDMUNDS A4, CLCH, TS11 98 100 GENE D JACKSON VTCH, RMRU 98 100 W C HILL VTRU 97 100 DAVID L MARCUM B2, VT11 97 100 RAY BRANDES B3, VT3 97 100 CARTER WEHRHEIM TS12, CLRU 97 100 BABETTE BURLEY LYCH 97 100 GAYLE OSBORNE LYRU 96 100 TREY HAWTHORNE CL3 96 100 KATE HAAS LY3, CL11 96 100 FRANK MALEK VT12 96 100 ELLEN B NELMS LY11 95 100 JAKE TERREBONNE C1, CL12 95 100 REMINGTON J WHEATON JRCH 95 100 ALLEN CLINE - USMC RET SURU 95 100 CLARK HARTNESS SU3, RM3 94 100 MAUREEN SIEMEN C2 94 100 NICHOLAS T YOUNG JRRU 94 100 BRENNAN A MCNAMEE JR3, LY12 94 100 WILLIAM K EDMUNDS SU11 94 100 STEVE B CALHOUN SU12 93 100 PHILIP J PONDER C3, JR11 90 100 CAL M KEARNEY SJCH 89 100 KYLE WILEY D1, JR12 87 100 DYLAN TRAHAN D2, SJRU 86 100 JODY R AUGUSTINE D3 83 100 COHEN HOLOMON SJ3
80 100 JACOB L YOUNG SJ11
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Lafayette Skeet Academy, Inc. Briley Louisiana Open - June 12-13, 2010
28 Gauge - Total Shooters: 103 Broke Shot Name Place
100 100 KYLE SHUMAKER CH, SUCH 100 100 PAUL GIAMBRONE - III RU, TSCH 100 100 JOHN M BULGER 3RD, SRCH 100 100 STEWART MC COIN AAA1, TSRU 100 100 MICHAEL FOX AA1 ,SSCH 100 100 GARY L MATTHEWS A1, SRRU 100 100 WILLIAM K EDMUNDS B1, SURU 99 100 CARTER WEHRHEIM ,AAA2, CLCH, TS3 99 100 REMINGTON J WHEATON AA2, JRCH 99 100 RANDY C PENWELL SR3, AA3 99 100 KATE HAAS AA4, LYCH, TS11, CLRU 99 100 CLIFF MOLLER SSRU 98 100 CULLEN FOUTS B2, SR11 98 100 THOMAS F HEBERT TS12 98 100 CHARLES A LUCAS SS3 97 100 JOHN CASTILLO - JR AAA3, SR12 97 100 ELIZABETH HOSKINS A2, LYRU, SU3 97 100 GENE D JACKSON A3, VTCH, RMCH 97 100 RANDY W WALL B3 97 100 DAVID P HEBERT SS11 97 100 JAMES A GEORGE SS12 96 100 WAYNE MAYES AAA4 96 100 GORDON J SALTZMAN A4, SU12 96 100 BRENNAN A MCNAMEE B4, LY3, JRRU 96 100 ALLEN CLINE - USMC RT SU11 96 100 FRANK MALEK VTRU 96 100 JAMIE GAINES RM3 95 100 DAVID L MARCUM VT3 95 100 BABETTE BURLEY LY11 95 100 CLARK HARTNESS RM11 94 100 HUNTER EDMUNDS CL3 94 100 W C HILL VT11 94 100 GAYLE OSBORNE LY12 93 100 JAKE TERREBONNE C1, CL11 93 100 KAROYL MC CAIN C2 92 100 DYLAN TRAHAN C3, SJCH 92 100 GEORGE K BEAVERS VT12 91 100 PHILIP J PONDER JR3 91 100 TREY HAWTHORNE CL12 90 100 CAL M KEARNEY SJRU 90 100 NICHOLAS T YOUNG JR11 88 100 JOSHUA G DALEY SJ3 85 100 KYLE WILEY D1, JR12 78 100 COHEN HOLOMON SJCH 71 100 JACOB L YOUNG SJRU
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Lafayette Skeet Academy, Inc. Briley Louisiana Open - June 12-13, 2010
.410 Bore - Total Shooters: 96 Broke Shot Name Place
99 100 STEWART MC COIN CH, TSCH 99 100 PAUL GIAMBRONE - III RU, TSRU 98 100 CARTER WEHRHEIM 3RD, TS3,CLCH 98 100 CLARK HARTNESS AA1, RMCH, SUCH 97 100 WAYNE MAYES AAA1, SRCH 97 100 HANK SCHMIDT AAA2, SRRU 97 100 REMINGTON J WHEATON A1, JRCH 96 100 JOHN H IMBT AAA3, SR11 96 100 JOHN M BULGER AA2, SR3 96 100 DAVID M BLOMEYER AA3, SSCH 95 100 WOODY ANDERSON AA4, SSRU 95 100 WILLIAM K EDMUNDS B1, SURU 94 100 RANDY C PENWELL AAA4 94 100 MARSHALL STEINBECK A2, SS12 94 100 CULLEN FOUTS B2 94 100 DAVID P HEBERT SS3 94 100 BRUCE SCATES SS11 94 100 DOUG THOMAS SR12 94 100 FRANK MALEK VTCH 93 100 BRENNAN A MCNAMEE A3, LYCH, JRRU 93 100 GENE D JACKSON A4, VTRU, RMRU 93 100 KYLE SHUMAKER SU3 93 100 JAMIE GAINES RM3 92 100 JOE WHITAKER B3 92 100 BURT HOFFPAUIR C1 92 100 ROLAND THIBODEAUX C2 92 100 KATE HAAS LYRU, TS11, CLRU 91 100 HUNTER EDMUNDS CL3 91 100 THOMAS F HEBERT TS12 91 100 KEVIN L ARTERBURN SU11 91 100 REYNOLDS P MC CAIN SU12 91 100 GAYLE OSBORNE LY3 90 100 JAKE TERREBONNE C3, CL11 90 100 GEORGE K BEAVERS VT3 88 100 PHILIP J PONDER JR3 88 100 NICHOLAS T YOUNG JR11 88 100 TREY HAWTHORNE CL12 88 100 W C HILL VT11 88 100 DAWN R WEHRHEIM LY11 88 100 BABETTE BURLEY LY12 83 100 RAY BRANDES D1, VT12 83 100 CAL M KEARNEY SJCH 80 100 KYLE WILEY D2, JR12 80 100 JOSHUA G DALEY D3, SJRU 76 100 DYLAN TRAHAN SJ3 65 100 JACOB L YOUNG SJCH
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HOA - Total Shooters: 86 Broke Shot Name Place
398 400 STEWART MC COIN CH, TSCH 398 400 PAUL GIAMBRONE - III RU, TSRU 393 400 JOHN M BULGER 3RD, SRCH 393 400 CARTER WEHRHEIM AAA1, TS3, CLCH 392 400 KYLE SHUMAKER AAA2, SUCH 391 400 CLIFF MOLLER AAA3, SSCH 391 400 JOHN H IMBT AAA4, SRRU 391 400 REMINGTON J WHEATON AA1, JRCH 390 400 WAYNE MAYES SR3 389 400 THOMAS F HEBERT AA2, TS11 388 400 JAMIE GAINES SR11, RMCH 387 400 DAVID M BLOMEYER AA3, SSRU 387 400 WILLIAM K EDMUNDS B1, SURU 387 400 JOHN CASTILLO - JR SR12 386 400 MARSHALL STEINBECK AA4, SS3 385 400 KATE HAAS A1, LYCH, TS12, CLRU 385 400 FRANK MALEK A2, VTCH 385 400 DAVID P HEBERT SS11 384 400 CLARK HARTNESS SU3, RMRU 384 400 CHARLES A LUCAS SS12 383 400 CHARLES F SCHREIBER A3 383 400 DARRELL J LOUP A4 383 400 GENE D JACKSON VTRU, RM3 379 400 ALLEN CLINE - USMC RET SU11, RM11 378 400 W C HILL VT3 377 400 KEVIN L ARTERBURN B2 377 400 DAN GIBBON B3 377 400 BABETTE BURLEY LYRU 376 400 REYNOLDS P MC CAIN SU12 375 400 BRENNAN A MCNAMEE LY3, JRRU 375 400 ELLEN B NELMS LY11 374 400 TREY HAWTHORNE CL3 374 400 GAYLE OSBORNE LY12 369 400 DAVID L MARCUM VT11 367 400 NICHOLAS T YOUNG JR3 364 400 PHILIP J PONDER C1, JR11 359 400 GEORGE K BEAVERS C2, VT12 357 400 CAL M KEARNEY C3, SJCH 357 400 RAYMOND HAIK D1 346 400 KYLE WILEY D2, JR12 340 400 CARL D WALKER D3
339 400 DYLAN TRAHAN SJRU
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HAA - Total Shooters: 33 Broke Shot Name Place
493 500 STEWART MC COIN AAA1 489 500 JOHN M BULGER AA1 486 500 REMINGTON J WHEATON A1 483 500 MARSHALL STEINBECK AA2 459 500 GORDON J SALTZMAN B1 459 500 ELIZABETH HOSKINS B2 453 500 E WAYNE TANNER C1 437 500 RAYMOND HAIK D1
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The Lafayette Skeet Academy, Inc. is a Non-Profit Corporation. The money raised at this shoot is used to promote youth skeet programs. Briley Manufacturing donated a beautiful antique English 12 gauge hammer gun to be used as a prize in a fund raiser. Participants bought squares at $25 each for
a chance to win this gun. David Hebert is shown below instructing a couple of youngsters on how to draw cards that would be used to pick the winner.
And the winner was Gayle Osborne who very generously donated the gun back to be auctioned off to raise even more money for the kids. The bidding was heated and the gun finally went to Willie Taylor for $2,100. That plus the $2,500 raised in the sale of squares brought the total to $4,600. Thank you Briley Manufacturing, Gayle Osborne and Willie Taylor for your generosity!
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L. W. “Rocky” Goodman pays his entry fees based on the amount of weight he gained while at the shoot. He is shown here weighing on Friday afternoon. At weigh in on Sunday, Rocky had gained 21 lbs. At $50 per pound X 4 guns Rocky’s entry fee was $4,200. How’s that for a fund raiser! Thanks for your support Rocky.
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You really had to be there.
See you next year!
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Page 40 Recipe of the Month
Stars and Stripes Cake Debbie Frey
1 box white cake mix (water, oil and eggs that are called for on box) 1 container vanilla frosting or 1 large container Cool Whip 1/3 cup fresh blueberries 1 pint fresh strawberries Make cake in a 13x9 pan per instructions on the box. Cool cake completely before frosting with icing or Cool Whip. Arrange berries on the frosted cake to make a flag design.
If you have a recipe you would like to share, send it to [email protected]
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Greetings to our Red Chute Gazette families and friends! With the scorching summer heat bearing down upon us, it seems an appropriate time to review facts about heat exposure. We have all seen – some of us first hand – the debilitating effects of too much sun and fun and how quickly we move from being a little too hot to “some serious stuff”! First we should differentiate between “heat exhaustion” and “heat stroke”: Heat exhaustion occurs during work or play in a hot, humid environment and body fluids are lost through sweating; thus causing the body to overheat. Symptoms of heat exhaustion include:
♦ Pale, moist skin
♦ Sweating profusely
♦ Muscle cramps or pain
♦ Feeling faint or dizzy
♦ Headache, weakness, thirst, and/or nausea
♦ Core temperature elevation more than 100 degrees F and increased pulse rate
Heat stroke is a life-threatening condition where the individual’s cooling system stops working and the internal body temperature rises to levels where brain damage or other body organ damage occurs. Symptoms of heat stroke include:
♦ Abnormal mental status (dizziness, confusion, hallucinations, or loss of consciousness)
♦ Flushed, hot and dry skin (although it may be moist initially from previous sweating)
♦ Slightly elevated blood pressure at first, then falls later
♦ May experience hyperventilation
♦ Core temperature of 105 degrees F or more
If heat stroke is suspected, call an ambulance immediately and begin cooling methods.
HEAT ADVISORY
By: Dolores Hawthorne
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(Continued) Basic first aid for heat exhaustion:
♦ Move to a cool, shaded area ♦ Give cool water or sports drink; salty snacks are also
appropriate, if tolerated. ♦ Loosen or remove clothing ♦ Apply cool water to skin ♦ Do not use an alcohol rub ♦ Do not give any beverages containing alcohol or caffeine
If any of the following are present, the individual should go to the hospital: ♦ Loss of consciousness, confusion, or delirium ♦ Chest or abdominal pain ♦ Inability to drink fluids ♦ Continuous vomiting ♦ Temperature that is rising despite attempts to cool or temperature greater than 104 degrees F ♦ Any person with serious medical conditions Other points to remember: ♦ Infants and elderly are more likely to have heat related illnesses ♦ Certain medications increase the likelihood of adverse effects (i.e. antihistamines, blood pressure medicines, fluid pills, medicines for depression ♦ Individuals with health issues are less able to handle heat; diabetics dehydrate faster than non diabetics
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And finally, a few tips to consider to prevent overheating:
♦ Avoid drinks containing alcohol or caffeine ♦ Replenish fluids frequently, preferably water of sports drinks ♦ Take frequent “cooling off” breaks ♦ Wear a hat, especially in direct sunlight ♦ Pay attention to warning signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion
[Publishers Note: Thanks for the tips Dee!]
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VOLUME 2 , ISSUE 7 Page 44 The Big Blue Open
June 19, 2010 The Big Blue Open was the hottest shoot we have had at Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club this skeet year. With temperatures in the high 90’s and very few breezes to cool the competitors we really appreciated the big electric fans and cabana tents that were put out to create a little shade. The crepe myrtle trees planted by club member Gary Sullivan have finally gotten big enough to produce some refuge on a hot sunny day. The competition was heated too, as 18 competitors vied for honors. Most shot 20 gauge and .410 with some trying their hand at Doubles and a few at 12 gauge.
Dennis Burnham [shown above] smoked 99 targets to cinch the 20 Gauge Champion Honors. The Runner Up honors went to Collin Matthews who shot 98 in his first 20 Gauge registered targets at this shoot.
The AA1 and AA2 honors were settled by a shoot-off between Larry Kay and Charles “The Hammer” Richardson. Larry and Charles are shown in the picture on the right. Larry [in the red shirt] won this duel.
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James Curlee and Cohen Holomon had a shoot-off that went five stations to settle the C3 20 Gauge honors. I think Cohen enjoyed that more than James. James on the left, is showing his game face. Cohen was not the least bit intimidated and took the honors.
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James Curlee & Cohen Holomon
James George crushed 97 targets with the little gun claiming the .410 Bore Championship outright. It would seem that his polishing work on his forcing cones may have given him an edge this day. James’ scores may be his own best commercial.
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Charles Richardson and Larry Kay both posted 96’s in the .410 event. This time, The Hammer prevailed in the shoot-off taking RU and pushing Larry Kay to 3rd. This was a day for shoot-offs. Collin Matthews and Cohen Holomon both posted 77s in their very first .410 competitions. This put them in a shoot-off for D1 honors. Cohen had just finished going toe to toe with James Curlee in a 20 gauge shoot-off. This time, it was Collin’s turn to claim the victory. As you can see in the photo on the left, Collin and Cohen really enjoy this shoot-off thing.
Collin Matthews & Cohen Holomon
“Wild Bill” McIntyre and The Hammer
“Wild Bill” McIntyre and Charles “The Hammer” Richardson cruised through the doubles dropping only 2 birds each. Bill managed to snatch this victory from “The Hammer’s” grasp in the shoot-off. It really was a day for shoot-offs. There would have been more, but some folks just didn’t want to stay out in the heat.
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Lloyd Webb cooked us up a great lunch consisting of spaghetti with a home sauce with chicken, Italian sausage and pepperoni, salad and garlic bread. Lloyd is shown in the picture at the right making up fresh brewed tea. Thank you Lloyd for you culinary contributions! Debbie Frey made up some fresh chocolate chip and peanut butter cookies to satisfy our sweet teeth. Thank you Debbie!
Clay Rich takes a break from refereeing
In the picture on the right, Sandra Thibodeaux draws the “Split-The-Pot” winner. Lloyd Webb won and generously donated his winnings back to the Youth Shooter’s Fund. The proceeds will be used to help pay expenses for our youth shooters to the State Championship or Zone 6 Junior Championship events.
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Bill McIntyre works with several youth shooters mentoring them in the sport. On this day, he led a squad of very talented young shooters and risked being shown up by his students. Pictured on the left are Kadden Crawford, Collin Matthews, Bill McIntyre, Joshua Daley and Cohen Holomon.
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Charles Richardson, Larry Kay, Dennis Burnham and Roland Thibodeaux look a bit less than fresh, as they pose between rounds in the picture above for photographer Jon Lindsay who took many of these photos. Thank you Jon for stopping by to preserve these moments for us. You do good work!
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We want to say thanks to Lloyd Webb for cooking and to our v o l u n t e e r r e f e r e e s P a u l Williamson, Ted Ward, Joe Norris and Clay Rich. Thanks to Josh Anderson for keeping the machines loaded and going,, the fans going and the portable shade. Thanks to my wife Debbie for handling registration and helping me with the scoreboard process and let’s not forget those cookies! Thank you contestants for supporting our skeet program and for showing good sportsmanship. It was a pleasure shooting with you. If I left anyone out, my apologies. Thank you too. If you didn’t make it this time, we hope you will come shoot with us soon. Don’t forget to pre-register. Doug Frey
Shoot with us July 3. See your invitation on page 55.
Raymond Haik, M.D. gives Brent Thibodeaux a “Fist Bump” after Brent shoots a straight round
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Help Wanted We have immediate openings for the following positions: ♦ Chef – Chef needed to prepare plan and prepare food for special events with 5 to 150
participants. Must be able to work on a tight budget with less than optimal facilities and equipment.
♦ Sous Chef – Needed to assist the Chef in preparation and serving food at special events for 5
to 150 participants. Good dishwashing skills a plus. ♦ Marketing Manager – Needed to promote participation in special events (skeet shoots) and
to solicit corporate sponsorship (prizes). Must be a skilled communicator with the ability to maximize results through social networking, Internet and other means with virtually no budget for expenses.
♦ Skeet Czar (aka Skeet Chairman, Manager or MIC (Man in Charge) – Needed to oversee the
management functions of a registered skeet program. Those functions are Planning, Organizing, Staffing and Controlling. Qualified candidates may be male or female. In the event of the later, she would be the Czarina, Manager or FIC (Female in Charge).
♦ Registrar- Responsible for registering contestants and collecting the appropriate fees and
dues. Candidate should be familiar with NSSA Classification systems and shoot management software (if lucky). Candidate needs to be able to do simple math (addition, subtraction and averaging).
♦ Scheduler – Responsible for squadding shooters. Qualified candidates must be a master at
coordinating, placating, and diplomacy. A PhD in Psychology would be helpful. ♦ Referee – Must be knowledgeable of the rules of the game of American Skeet, a fast thinker
and have the ability to take command of the skeet field to which he or she is assigned. Candidates should have good eyesight and be physically able to stand in the hot sun for hours. Experience dealing with difficult people a plus.
♦ Scorekeeper – The scorekeeper manages the scoreboard, evaluating the results,
determining the winners in accordance to NSSA rules and posting those results for all to see.
♦ Mentor/Coach/Recruiter – Encourages, teaches and recruits new shooters to the sport. ♦ Helper – The person selected for this position must be able to help or fill in for any of the
individuals listed above on a moments noticed. There are many opening for this position. Pay – None of these positions pay monetary wages. If you are feeling charitable and think you would like to experience the gratification of helping others enjoy the sport of skeet, please contact one of the Club Representatives at one of the Clubs listed in the back of this publication today. They would love to hear from you.
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This ad was FREE! Yours can be too. Please see the Red Chute Gazette Deal on the last page.
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Presents the Independence Open July 3, 2010
If you need to register targets in another gauge, we are happy to accommodate you.
Ties: Ties will be shot off (time and weather permitting) with Doubles at 3-4-5.
Food: Lunch will be provided at the club.
Prizes: No prizes or purses, just registered targets.
Cost: $25 per hundred $12.50 for 50 Doubles
Pre-registration is required to insure your opportunity to shoot. The number of entries may be limited. Squadding preference will be given to shooters entering two or more events. To preregister for this shoot, contact Doug Frey by e-mail at [email protected] or by phone from 8 AM to 5 PM at (318) 635-8006 or fax at (318) 635-8004. Call (318) 635-6218 5 PM – 9 PM. If you do not have a current yellow or blue membership card for Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club or a military ID, please contact us. With advance notice, Club Management can make special arrangements to get you through the gate. Visitors must enter through the East Gate. If you need directions see the attached map. To rent a 3 bedroom house trailer or camper or to reserve a space for your motor home or camper in the base campground, please call Paul Williamson at (318) 453-0991 or E-Mail him at
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Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana
Event Targets Gauge Rotation #1 Rotation #2
1 100 20 Gauge 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
2 100 .410 Bore 1:30 PM 3:00 PM
3 50 Doubles 4: PM TBD
Rotation #3
12:00 AM
TBD
Notice to Gun Clubs in Zone VI
When your skeet shoot flyers are finalized be sure to send a copy to the Red Chute Gazette for publication in future issues. Send your flyers to [email protected]. Read the Red Chute Gazette Deal on the last page of this issue and learn how we can help you promote your skeet shoots at no cost to your club.
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Lecompte, La
DOUBLES MARATHON Saturday August 7, 2010
200 Registered Doubles Targets
(One Event)
ENTRY FEE - $70.00
Gun Champ (separate event) $10.00 entry – all returned to purse plus $100.00 added
CH – 60%, RU – 40%
HANDICAP OPTIONS AVAILABLE – 1st 100, 2nd 100, total 200
***LUNCH AVAILABLE***
CALL FOR SQUADDING
Wade or Kim
318-564-5831 – Office
or
318-776-5474 Home
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This shoot ad was free! Yours can be too. See the last page.
$ Buy, Sell or Trade $ If you have something shooting related that you want to buy, sell or trade, advertise it here in the Red Chute Gazette Want Ads. Send us an E-mail with the details and your contact information. Digital pictures (jpeg) help, but are not required. Krieghoff wood - Pretty original wood with Gracoil recoil system, padded adjustable comb (by Country Gentleman). Small chip inside forearm. Call Julie at 228-217-4646. Wanted L C Smith long range or waterfowl shot gun. Condition is not important as long as the barrels are sound, not badly dented, pitted or cut. Bill 318-251-9429 HYDRAULIC MEC LOADERS FOR SALE 12, 20, 28 & .410 Mec 9000H loaders with one (1) Hydraulic Pump New never used. $2,150 plus shipping Contact Ben at 318 537-2625 F/S Perazzi Mirage-S, 30" barrels, with Kolar AAA tube set. Comes with 11 chokes for 12 Ga. RAD recoil reduction sys., adjustable comb and butt, extra chokes for sub-gauge tubes, all in Americase $5500 Bill Corvers 225-272-3608 [email protected] . Kreighoff with 30 inch barrels, English Scroll receiver, upgrade 3 wood , rifled Briley Ultra titanium tubes for the 2 barrel set. Purchased new from Florida. Shot for about 3 months, paid 29k, will take 25k. Contact Frank Randazzo, LSSA Sec/treasurer. [email protected] 2008 Fun Finder X Camper - 21 ft, light-weight, awning, grill, storage, one big room, large bathroom, perfect for weekend travel to shoots. Used only 5 times. Pictures available. Call Julie at 228-217-4646.
These Want Ads are free!
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Skeeter Skeeter says “your advertisement should be in this space. If your business wants to target the skeet shooter’s market, you should advertise in the Red Chute Gazette.”
Call Doug Frey at 318-635-6218
or E-Mail him at [email protected]
To talk about rates and supporting the sport of skeet.
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Tuesdays Noon to Dusk
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To pre-register for a shoot or find out more information about a club contact:
Arkansas
Club Contact Phone E-Mail Web Site Arkansas Skeet Shooting Asso-ciation North Little Rock, AR
Hal Matthews, Pres. (501) 771-1997 [email protected] www.arkskeet.com
Bella Vista Skeet Club Springdale, AR Jerry A. Leding (479) 751-1686 [email protected]
Blue Rock Sportsman Club, Inc. North Little Rock, AR
David Robustelli, Pres Mike Solomon, Sec
(870) 942-4848 (501) 228-1514
[email protected] www.bluerockgunclub.com/
Dirty Creek Skeet & Gun Club Coal Hill, AR Rick Weaver (479) 754-2512
Duncan Farms Shotgun Sports & Game Birds Bismarck, AR
John Duncan (501) 865-3459 [email protected] www.Duncanfarms.net
Malloy Sportsman Club El Dorado, AR Chris Crawford (870) 881-6178
Mountain Valley Sportsman’s Assn. Hot Springs, AR
Robert Sailer, Sec/Tr Ed Olds
(501) 922-5651 (501) 915-0112
[email protected] [email protected] www.mvsaonline.com
Pajaro Gun Club Fort Smith, AR
Wendall Holmes President (479) 646-4331 [email protected]
Twin Lakes Gun Club Mountain Home, AR
Dennis Sternberg President (870) 431-5016 [email protected]
West Poinsett Gun Club Weiner, AR
Wayne Black Chairman (870) 910-6969 [email protected]
Club Contact Phone E-Mail Web Site
Louisiana Skeet Shooting Association
Walter Williams, III President Frank Randazzo Secretary/Treasurer
(318) 322-3419 (337) 364-4164
www.members.cox.net/laskeet
Bayou Boeuf Gun Club LeCompte, LA Wade Jones (318) 776-5474 [email protected]
Hunters Run Gun Club Port Allen, LA Dan Gibbon (225) 937-9462 [email protected]
Lafayette Skeet Academy, Inc. Kaplan, LA Gordon Benoit (337) 962-5334 [email protected]
Louisiana
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To pre-register for a shoot or find out more information about a club contact:
Club Contact Phone E-Mail Web Site
Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club Barksdale AFB Doug Frey H(318) 635-6218
W(318) 635-8006 [email protected]
T. O. “Toby” Bancroft, Sr. Memorial Gun Club West Monroe, LA
Charles Richardson (318) 396-1337 [email protected]
South Louisiana Gun Club Bridge City, LA
Fred Graff President (504) 467-1559 [email protected]
Louisiana, cont.
Mississippi
Club Contact Phone E-Mail Web Site
Mississippi Skeet Shooting
Association Starkville, MS Clark Hartness
(662) 324-5353
(662) 341-2462 [email protected] www.msskeet.org
Capitol Gun Club
Jackson, MS
Jerry L. Tharp,
Manager
(601) 362-0653
(601) 924-2005 [email protected]
Coast Rifle & Pistol Club
Biloxi, MS
Chester Abbott, President (228) 396-2960 [email protected] www.gcrpc.com
Greenwood Gun Club
Greenwood, MS
Randy Clark
Secretary/Treasurer
W (662) 453-1111
H (662) 453-6727 [email protected]
Lake GEP Skeet Club
Laurel, MS W. M. Deavours (601) 426-3729 [email protected]
North Delta Gun Club
Clarksdale, MS Tim Rankin (662) 624-2512
Troy-Natchez Trace Gun Club
Pontotoc, MS
Michael Goines
Manager (662) 488-9344 [email protected]
Whitetail Ridge Outdoors
Blue Springs, MS
Richard Holloway
President (662) 869-2925 [email protected] www.whiteridgeoutdoors.com
Oklahoma
Club Contact Phone E-Mail Web Site
Oklahoma State Skeet Association Edmund, OK
Gary Matthews President Lindsay Plesko Secretary/Treasurer
(918) 742-3902 [email protected]
www.oklahomaskeet.com
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To pre-register for a shoot or find out more information about a club contact:
Oklahoma, cont.
Club Contact Phone E-Mail Web Site
Ada Skeet & Trap Club Ada, OK
Jim Bevers Wade Drennan Chairman
(405) 755-3359 Cb(580) 332-5286 H (580) 436-7699
[email protected] [email protected]
Oil Capital Rod & Gun Club Broken Arrow, OK
Michael Brewer Secretary/Treasurer
(918) 266-3866 (918) 486-1113
Oklahoma City Gun Club Arcadia, OK Craig Wasson (405) 840-9398 [email protected] www.okcgunclub.org
Sand Springs Sportsman Club Sand Springs, OK
Harold Hockett President (918) 214-4881 [email protected] sssportsmanclub.com
Tulsa Gun Club Tulsa, OK
Ax Synar Joel Blankenship, Pres
(918) 396-9700 [email protected] [email protected] www.tulsagunclub.com
69 Clays Miami, OK
Jean Lasiter Manager (918) 540-0733 [email protected]
Comanche Skeet & Trap Fort Sill, OK
Bob Wolf Manager (580) 248-3427
Bartlesville Sportsmen’s Club Bartlesville, OK
L M Winkler, Chair. Joe Simon, Secretary (918) 333-2583 [email protected]
[email protected] bartlesvillesportsmensclub.org
Texas
Club Contact Phone E-Mail Web Site
Texas Skeet Shooters Association Rockwall, TX
Woody Anderson President (214) 808-3721 [email protected] www.mytssa.com
Aerial Targeting Systems Uvalde, TX
Tomm Hupp Manager (830) 591-7860 [email protected]
American Shooting Centers Houston, TX
Ed Arrighi President (281) 556-8199 [email protected] www.amshootcenters.com
Arlington Sportsman Club Mansfield, TX
Ernest Blocker Manager (817) 295-0657 [email protected]
Bandera Gun Club Bandera, TX
J. M. Clements Manager (830) 796-4610 [email protected]
Bexar Community Shooting Range Marion, TX
Jennifer Winkelmann Manager (830) 914-2182 [email protected]
Callahan Co, Shooting Association Clyde, TX
Kevin Meier Chairman (325) 672-9521
Capitol City Trap & Skeet Austin, TX
Henry Wurzburg Skeet Chairman (512) 423-3479 [email protected] www.capitolclays.com
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Texas, cont.
Club Contact Phone E-Mail Web Site
Cen-TX Skeet Club Randolph AFB, TX
Matt Hansen Skeet Manager (210) 652-2064 [email protected] http://centxskeet.freewebpage.org
Comal County Shooting Sports Spring Branch, TX John Van Ausdall (210)573-5361 [email protected]
Corpus Christi Gun Club Corpus Christi, TX
Bud Colwell Skeet Chairman (361)696-3335 [email protected]
Dallas Gun Club Dallas, TX
Woody Anderson Skeet Chairman (972) 462-0043 [email protected] www.dallasgunclub.com
Ellis County Sportsman Club Waxahachie, TX
Charlie Beard Skeet Chairman (469) 371-9882 [email protected]
El Paso Skeet & Trap Club El Paso, TX
John Braddock Skeet Chairman (915) 629-7386 [email protected]
Fayette County Gun Club West Point, TX
Walter Van Wart Skeet Chairman (979) 242-3389 [email protected]
Fort Hood Skeet & Trap Club Belton, TX
Henry Wurzburg Skeet Director (512) 423-3479 [email protected] http://fthoodskeet.freewebpage.org
Fort Worth Trap & Skeet Club Ft. Worth, TX
Steve Landsfed Skeet Chairman (817) 244-9878 [email protected]
Graham Skeet Club Graham, TX
Bob Manskey Skeet Chairman (940) 328-1400
Grand Prairie Gun Club Grand Prairie, Texas Randy Walhood (972) 919-2589 [email protected] www.gpgc.net
Greater Houston Gun Club Missouri City, Texas
Kevin Doughtery Manager (281) 437- 6025 manager@ greaterhoustongunclub www.greaterhoustongunclub.com
Hot Wells Skeet Range Cypress, TX
Dallas Lamar Secretary (281) 373-0232 [email protected]
Gun Emporium Conroe, TX
Mike Scambray Skeet Chairman (936) 760-2323 [email protected] wwwgunemporium.net
Madison County Gun & Archery Madisonville, TX
Dave Radenz President (936) 348-6423 [email protected]
Maud Gun Club Texarkana, TX
Tony Wakin, Skeet Chairman (903) 793-2198 [email protected]
Mission Skeet & Trap Club Mission, TX
Richard Kotzur Skeet Director (956) 605-6164 [email protected]
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To pre-register for a shoot or find out more information about a club contact:
Texas, cont.
Club Contact Phone E-Mail Web Site
Randolph AFB Skeet & Trap Randolph AFB, TX
See Cen-TX Skeet Club
Rose City Flying Clays Tyler, TX
Chris Dorsey Owner (903) 597-3345 chris@rosecityflyingclays www.rosecityflyingclays.com
San Antonio Gun Club San Antonio, TX
P. D. Parker Manager (210) 828-9860 [email protected]
Sheppard AFB Skeet Wichita Falls, TX
Rick Davis James Schmehl (940) 224-8165
Terrell Rifle and Pistol Club Terrell, TX
David Bell President (903) 454-6334 [email protected]
Waco Trap & Skeet Club Waco, TX
Greg Surber Manager (254) 753-2651 [email protected] www.wacoskeet.com
2010 Arkansas Skeet Shoot Schedule
Date Club Shoot
May 7-9, 2010 Blue Rock Sportsman Club, Inc. North Little Rock, AR The D. U. Rock (Cancelled)
July 9-11, 2010 Blue Rock Sportsman Club, Inc. North Little Rock, AR The Arkansas Open
Sept. 10-12, 2010 Blue Rock Sportsman Club, Inc. North Little Rock, AR State Championship & Open
This schedule is not complete for all clubs.
Please remember to pre-register!
RED CHUTE GAZETTE
2010 Louisiana Skeet Shoot Schedule Dates Club Shoot Dbls 12 20 28 410
Saturday March 6, 2010 LSA LSA Youth Shoot (This is not a registered event)
Saturday, March 13, 2010 RCSSC Jim Dozier Memorial* 50 100 100
Sunday, March 14, 2010 TBMGC Jim Dozier Memorial* 50 100 100
Saturday, March 20, 2010 HRGC 12 Gauge Marathon 200
Saturday, April 3, 2010 HRGC Easter Bunny Open 100 100
Saturday, April 10, 2010 RCSSC Gertrude Hurlbutt Open 50 100 100
Saturday, April 24, 2010 LSA Cajun Open 50 50
April 30 - May 2, 2010 RCSSC North Louisiana Open* 100 100 100 100 100
Saturday, May 8, 2010 BBGC 28 Gauge Marathon 200
Saturday, May 15, 2010 TBMGC I-20 Open* 50 50 50 50 50
May 28 - 30, 2010 HRGC Red Stick Memorial* 100 100 100 100 100
June 11 - 13, 2010 LSC Louisiana Briley Open* 100 100 100 100 100
Saturday, June 19, 2010 RCSSC Big Blue Open 50 100 100
July 3, 2010 RCSSC Independence Open 50 100 100
July 16 - 18, 2010 LSA Zone 6 Junior Championship* 100 100 100 100 100
July 23 - 25, 2010 HRGC Louisiana State Championship* 100 100 100 100 100
Saturday, August 7, 2010 BBGC Doubles Marathon 200
Saturday, August 21, 2010 RCSSC Dog Days Open 100 100 Saturday, August 22, 2010 TBMGC Dog Days Open II 50 50 50 Saturday, September 11, 2010 RCSSC Fall Open 100 100
September 17 - 19, 2010 HRGC Hunters Run Champ & Open* 100 100 100 100 100
October 2 - 3, 2010 NSSA Mini World* 100 100 100 100 100
October 4 - 9, 2010 NSSA Main World* 100 250 100 100 100
October 23 - 24, 2010 HRGC Last Chance Open* 100 100 100 100
*Fixture Shoots
Club Key:
BBGC - Bayou Boeuf Gun Club, LeCompte, LA
HRGC - Hunters Run Gun Club, Port Allen, LA
LSA - Lafayette Skeet Academy, Inc., Kaplan, LA
NSSA - National Shooting Complex, San Antonio, TX
RCSSC - Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club, Barksdale, AFB, LA
TBMGC - T. O. “Toby” Bancroft, Sr., Memorial Gun Club, West Monroe, LA
WRO - Whitetail Ridge Outdoors, Blue Springs, MS
PLEASE REMEMBER TO PRE-REGISTER
As you know, most clubs have a limited number of fields and can only accommodate a limited number of shooters. Coordinating the squadding is a complex process for shoot management. Please remember to pre-register whenever possible. Shoot management will be most appreciative!
August 13 - 15, 2010 WRO Zone 6 Championship* 100 100 100 100 100
Clubs Offering Monthly Targets: RCSSC and TBMGC
October 16, 2010 RCSSC Red Chute Club Champ & Open 200
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2010 Mississippi Skeet Shoot Schedule Date Club Shoot
February 27, 2010 Coast Rifle & Pistol Club, Biloxi, MS The Sweetheart Shoot
March 12-14, 2010 Whitetail Ridge Outdoors, Blue Springs, MS The Frosty Toes Open
April 9-11, 2010 Whitetail Ridge Outdoors, Blue Springs, MS The Gumtree Open
April 16-18, 2010 Capitol Gun Club, Jackson, MS Catfish Open
May? Coast Rifle & Pistol Club, Biloxi, MS To Be Named Later (4 X 100)
May 21-23, 2010 Whitetail Ridge Outdoors, Blue Springs, MS The Magnolia Open
July 2-4, 2010 Whitetail Ridge Outdoors, Blue Springs, MS The Hillbilly Open
June 25 –27, 2010 Capitol Gun Club, Jackson, MS 56th Rebel Open
August 13-15, 2010 White Tail Ridge Outdoors, Blue Springs, MS Zone VI Championship
Sept. 25-26, 2010 Capitol Gun Club, Jackson, MS Club Shoot
Oct. 22-24, 2010 White Tail Ridge Outdoors, Blue Springs, MS The Happy Jack Open
This schedule may not be complete for all clubs.
2010 Oklahoma Skeet Shoot Schedule
March 12-14 St. Pat’s Open Tulsa Gun Club
March 27 Cold Duck Open OKC Gun Club
April 3 Easter Open (12 & 20) Bartlesville Sportsman Club
April 10-11 Red Bud Open OKC Gun Club
April 23-25 Ada Open Ada Skeet & Trap Club
May 22 Memorial Open OKC Gun Club
June 18-20 Sooner Open OKC Gun Club
June 25-27 Ada Challenge Ada Skeet & Trap Club
July 16-18 T-Town Tulsa Gun Club
August 7 Summer Open (28 & .410) Bartlesville Sportsman Club
September 3-5 Oklahoma State Skeet Association (TBD)
September 18 Labor Day Open OKC Gun Club
October 16 Last Chance Open OKC Gun Club
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2010 Texas Skeet Shoot Schedule
May 14-16, 2010 3 Comal County Marshall Goodwin Memorial May 15-16, 2010 2 Ellis County Bluebonnet Open May 16, 2010 2 Maud Gun Club May Open
May 18, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Mother's Day Mini Open
May 20-23, 2010 3 Bandera Gun Club Bud Bell Memorial
May 22, 2010 2 Terrell Spring Warm-Up 50 targets
May 25, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Seniors Mini Open
May 28-29, 2010 3 Uvalde Uvalde Gun Club Open
May 28-31, 2010 4 GHGC Briley Lonestar
June 1, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Flag Day Mini Open
June 3-6, 2010 2 Dallas Gun Club Pan American Open
June 4-5, 2010 3 San Antonio Gun Club Tom Hanzel Memorial 100 Dbls/4X50
June 5, 2010 4 Hot Wells The Full Chokes Open
June 8, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Longhorn Mini Open
June 11-13, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Texas Retired Military Champ. Open
June 15, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Father's Day Mini Open
June 17-20, 2010 National Shooting Complex Texas State Shoot
June 20, 2010 2 Maud Gun Club June Open
June 22, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Summer Solstice Mini Open
June 26, 2010 2 Terrell Summer Open
June 27, 2010 2 Ellis County Summer Open
June 29, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Aggie Mini Open
July 2-4, 2010 3 Corpus Christi Lichtenstein Open
July 4, 2010 3 Capital City Fire Cracker Open
July 6, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Independence Mini Open
July 8-11, 2010 3 Bandera Gun Club Jack Moss Memorial
July 9-11, 2010 2 Rose City Flying Clays Freedom 500
July 13, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Firecracker Mini Open
July 16-17, 2010 3 San Antonio Gun Club Road Runner 100 Dbls/4X50
July 17, 2010 2 Terrell Big Bore Open 12 Ga. - 100 targets
July 18, 2010 2 Maud Gun Club July Open
July 20, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Red Hots Mini Open
July 23-25, 2010 2 Ellis County Big Orange Invitational
July 23-25, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Hotter'n Hell/Jr Championship Open
July 24, 2010 4 Hot Wells The Dilliads Open
July 27, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Right Guard Mini Open
July 30-August 1, 2010 3 Comal County Spring Branch Open
August 3, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Atomic Mini Open August 10, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Randolph Mini Open
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2010 Texas Skeet Shoot Schedule
August 13-15, 2010 Zone VI
August 13-15, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Dick Adams Memorial Open
August 17, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Crocket Mini Open
August 20-22, 2010 2 Fort Worth Lonestar Classic
August 21, 2010 3 Capital City Midsummer Open
August 22, 2010 2 Maud Gun Club August Open
August 24, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club First Flight Mini
August 26, 2010 2 Dallas Gun Club Hodgdon Southwest Mini
August 27-29, 2010 2 Dallas Gun Club Hodgdon Southwest Classic Main
August 27-29, 2010 3 San Antonio Gun Club Tanner Memorial 5x100
August 28, 2010 2 Terrell 12&Dbls 100 targets
August 31, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Hula Mini Open
September 3-5, 2010 3 Comal County Comal Open
September 7, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Labor Day Mini Open
September 10-12, 2010 4 GHGC Best of Texas
September 11, 2010 2 Terrell North Texas Juniors Open 12ga.
September 14, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Patriot Mini Open
September 16-19, 2010 3 Bandera Gun Club John Webber Memorial
September 17-19, 2010 2 Grand Prairie Gun Club World Warm-Up
September 18, 2010 3 Ft. Hood Fall Open
September 19, 2010 2 Maud Gun Club September Open
September 21, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Equinox Mini Open
September 24-26, 2010 3 San Antonio Gun Club World Warm-Up
September 25, 2010 2 Terrell 12&.410-100 targets
September 25-26, 2010 2 Waco Skeet & Trap Catfish Open
September 28, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Fall Mini Open
October 1-3, 2010 3 Comal County Wild Bird Open
October 2-9, 2010 3 National Shooting Complex World Shoot
October 12, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Almost Done Open
October 17, 2010 2 Maud Gun Club October Open
October 19, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Pumpkin Mini Open
October 21-24, 2010 3 Bandera Gun Club Chopper Open Club Champ
October 23, 2010 2 Terrell Closed Club
October 23, 2010 3 Capital City Year End Open
October 26, 2010 3 Cen-TX Skeet Club Spooky Mini Open
October 30, 2010 2 Fort Worth Trap & Skeet Last Chance
October 30, 2010 2 Terrell 12&28-100 targets
October 30, 2010 3 Ft. Hood Club Championship Open
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The Red Chute Gazette Deal
Mission Statement The goal of the Red Chute Gazette is to promote the game of American Skeet. Our target market includes Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas. These states comprise Zone VI within the National Skeet Shooting Association. Our goal is accomplished through publication and distribution an Internet only magazine containing items of interest to those individuals participating in, promoting and supporting registered skeet shoots. Subject matter includes calendars of upcoming events, shoot flyers, shoot reports and pictures. Also included are articles and stories about bird hunting, travel and food. The Deal The Red Chute Gazette will include flyers advertising registered skeet shoots for your gun club at no cost to your club. Simply send us your flyer in Microsoft Word or PDF format via E-Mail. That’s FREE! The Catch If we agree to publish your shoot flyers, you agree to provide us with a shoot report suitable for printing in the Red Chute Gazette. Include pictures (jpeg or gif files) if possible. What about Sporting Clays and Trap or other events? The mission of the Red Chute Gazette is to promote interest and participation in registered skeet. Sporting Clays and Trap are not subjects we focus on. We recognize that many gun clubs offer events other than skeet. We are happy to provide commercial advertising space for clubs that wish to promote other shooting related events. We are happy to offer a special package deal to clubs that support our magazine. If your club buys an ad in the Red Chute Gazette for a full year (1/4 page or larger), we will not only include your ad in 12 issues, we will include any shoot flyers (please limit flyers to two pages) for sporting clays, trap or other events your club promotes in those issues at no additional charge.
These rates have been substantially discounted for gun clubs. Other commercial advertisers should request a rate quote. To take advantage of this service contact Doug Frey by phone at (318) 635-6218 or via E-Mail at [email protected].
2010 Advertisement Rates for Gun Clubs Promoting Shotgun Sports
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