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IF AUSTRALIAN b Ann I \ / U Uuu I - 0. . . - . .. - - - - . . . . . . - - . THE AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED RWERED BY AUSTRALIA PO , - PUBLICATION No VBQOl2P , JAN1IAnY 199' Vol No. 1 1994 ISU NATIONALS Melbourne Gun Club February 18-27 1994 TRAP NATIONALS Brisbane Gun Club April 9-1 4 1994 SKEET NATIONALS Melbourne Gun Club May 12-15

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IF AUSTRALIAN b

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- 0. . . - . . . - - - - . . . . . . - - . THE AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION

INCORPORATED R W E R E D BY AUSTRALIA PO,- PUBLICATION No VBQOl2P ,

JAN1IAnY 199' Vol No. 1

1994 ISU NATIONALS Melbourne Gun Club February 18-27 1994 TRAP NATIONALS Brisbane Gun Club April 9-1 4 1994 SKEET NATIONALS Melbourne Gun Club May 12-15

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1994 Jan 8-9

Jan 29-30 -

Feb 11-13

Feb 18-27

Mar 12-19

Mar 26-27

April 2-3

April 9-1 4

April 15-1 7

April 30-May 1

April 30-May 2 May 12-15

July 21-Aug 3

A u ~ 13-14

AUQ 18-28

Sept 9- 1 1

Sept 24-25

NOV 5-6

Nov 5-6

NSW State ISU Carnival

Tas State Trap Championships

SA State Trap Carnival

Olympic Discipline Nationals

NZ Nationals

Tas State Skeet Championships

Australian Sport~ng Clays Nationals

Trap Nationals

Tas Masters Games

S k State Skeet Carnival

Qld State Trap Carnival

Skeet Nationals

UIT World Championships

NSW State Skeet Carnival

Commonwealth Games

World DTL Championships

SA State ISU Carnival

NSW State Trap Carnival

NZ ISU Nationals

Downside International GC, NSW

Tasmanian GC, Tas

State Shooting Park, Virginia

Melbourne GC, Vic

Belfast. NZ

Hobart GC, Tas

Gold Coast &Albert CTC, Qld

Brisbane GC. Qld

Devonport CTC, Tas

South Australian GC, Bolivar

Gemfields GC. Qld

Melbourne GC, Vic

Milan, Italy

Wagga GC, NSW

Victoria, BC, Canada

Great Britain

State Shooting Park, Virginia

Waiiemata, NZ

Jawaty 1994 AustralIan Clay Target Shooting News Page 1

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Volume No. 47 Issue No. 1 - January 1994

MANAGEMENT:

Mr A. Kenny Mr J. Bltossi Vice Pms'denl Chairman. RulesCommllee

56 Wariga Rd,Giemrchy,Tas7010 PO Box 1092, Kalhariw, Ni0851 Ph: (002) 72 4714 Ph (089) 72 1639 BH

Mr W. Jones Mr G. Mahoney Chairman, Finance Comminee Chairman. Shoat'r@ Cornmitee

IoSalinwoad Aw, Figtree. NSW 2525 39 McDowpll St Aooksea, Vic3230 Ph: (012) 28 8353 Ph: (052) 63 2286

NATIONAL EXECUTIVE Annual Subscript ion Rate: $25 ljunior shoolers $15). Copy Deadlines: February issue closes December 31

PATRON: PRESIDENT: March issue doses Januacy 31 The Righl Honourable MI G. Woodhatch

AJSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOC.ATIOh 3Eser Rd.Mo.nt Ware!u,.V:3149 h (03)807 7577 FU (03) 80'2716

N I T ONA. 0 RECTOR OF COACHlhG ACTA hiSTORlAh Mr d d r q Ab?rar&l MI Geofge Bggs

PO ah 8s IAqanm. WA6051 4 rl.gn SI Knoxfieo 1,:3163 pn 109,328 no4 Pn 1031 MI 2748

Malcolm Fraser, A.C., C.H. Chairman, hlanagemenl Carnmlttee 43 Prou~?s Rd, Bend'igo. VE 3550 Ph: (054) 40 2536 BH

PimlW by N e w w e n Ry Lld, Melbaume Rd, Bouth Shepparton, Vic3530

All correspondence should be addressed to: d- The Australian Clay Target Associalion inc.

PO Box 557. Mount Waverley, Vic 3149

MI G V c t o MI il t..~enl ::1111.118 N?IOM Cmmpo~chpcCommnee CMtmn F r 3 ~ 1 n n h k ~ i i ~ ~ e n ' C c m m d ~ No lerponrb ty n accepleob, lha p ~ o rlvl lor Vz acc:la?, a1 -I>rml on

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Pn tot51 11 135a Pn c76i22 2507 maw2 rsd~nalnecurar.~f rep esenl mar 0 1 1 ~ pmsihlr

Mr R. Silvsster Cbrman, CoacNng Couwi:

PO Bax 91, Boyanw, WA 6237 Max: ME 929 483

COMMITTEE:

MI A M Bdrgsrs MI e Elsns FO 6or 3 CoDlr NSW 2d31 PO B i z 17E6. A $2 E9nn)~. hT 0571

Ph ,368, 3 23~5 83 20 It891 52 1913

Mrs E. Forward Mr T. Meadows PO BOX 68, iambellup, WA 6320 180 Oelancey S., OrmQton Old 41 W

Ph: (098) 25 1137 Ph: (072) 86 2607 BH

Mr J. Murphy Mr RTraiii PO Bax 404, Kin@meadow, Tar7243 PO Box TI , Rochesl*r, Vic3561

Ph: (033) 39 323s Ph: (054) 84 1356

Mr G.Yoannid~s PMB 6. MI Gamber, SA 5290

Ph: (087) 23 1159

SHOOTER REPRESENTATIVES SHOOTING COMMITTEE:

SKEET Mr R. F. Buchan 39 flollllbg HilbRd, Chlms.de Park,Vb 3116 ~ h : 103) 739 I n 1

I.S.U. Mr D. Menck PO BOX 16. Yandlna, Old 4561 Ph: 1074146 8353

D.T.L. MI P Hayman 42 Walleiawaq Ra, Ponaiiil, ~ ~ ~ 2 8 4 7 Ph' (063) 55 5308

HONORARY LIFE REGISTRATIONS:

E. G. Biggs L G.Conwrs (P.P.) G. H. Hall (PP.) N. Hardy E. F. Hawklo9 (P.P.) R. M. HolHreler(P.P.] 1. J. MaOin(PP.) C. Moil R. H. Moyse A. Mules A. P&rsen(P.P.) A. N. Rowe J. K Smn (P.P.) J. 1.4 Tyqu'n (P.P.) N. Wells J. M. Wibon (P.P.)

CONTENTS National President's Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Edkw's Mailbox . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Break Badges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 National Ground Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Sporting Clays-The beginning of new era . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 6 Victorian State Trap Carnival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Top Guns' Dominate In November . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1993 A.C.T.A. Winchester Top Gun' Finalists . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 10 National Training Squad A.I.S. Camp.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 West Auslralian State Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 TasChat ............................................... .. 15 Shooting Sportsman 01 theyear 1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 S.W.Zone O.C.T.A.CoachingSeminar . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . 17 CoachlngCouncil ..................... .. ....,,,,..,,... ...... 17 Waratah State Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Sehod Students Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 The 80 Years and Over Boys.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Sydney Clay Target Club.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Tamworth Clay Target Club.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 International Gun Club.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Maryborwgh Tid Bits, Old. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 23 Wagga Gun Club . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Port Augusta Gun Club . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 21 The Way k Was . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Mount Isa Gun Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Shooter Snaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 South Australian State Skeet Titles '93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 26 Club News, Programs and Resulls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

FRONTCOVER: Vkl~LnS~leSchPoiSludenlsCMnpianrhp. Backrow 110 r Senbr Bay Skne Bmvman Clay Tam& Obmpian Runell Mark, ACTA PresbenlGienn Woodhatch, Winchesler Represenlalive Rod Laakw, VCTA Presbsnl Graham MahPney. Junlar Boy Cldig Henwood. Seated I lor Senbr Girl Jackie Beard. Overall Champion NalhanCasrell and Junior Gill Susan Milray.

Page 2 Ausvallan Clay Target ShootlngNews January 1994

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NATIONAL PRESIDENT'S NOTES

1994 Already? Having overlooked wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas in the December issue. I can now only apologise for this and pass on the very best oiwishes to all for a very prospemus 1904.

We all hope that 1W4 will t-ring rrogrcss tu cur Ass~cia ton a rd su,:ccss lor the competitors that will be rcprcsrnrtng LS tj,~crnntla:~ally l lus year. It IS also hoped Uiol evcoone will harr success a t same period this year. be it a d u b shoat, a zone shoot or at any one of our Nationals

Rules Came on . . . let's have your thoughts. To date the proposed changes to thc rules as outlined in Lhe December CTjN have had little response. In the past, when the Executive have introduced changes. the reaction has been that shooters were not afforded the opportunity to have input, s o pleaselet's have your thoughts on these, o r any changes you would like.

ACTA/SSAA Sporting Clays The intmducuon oiACTA Sporting Clays and the conducting of our first national sporting clay championship continues to be a much discussed topic.

The running of our Erst Nationals has been boosted by an agreement between ourselves and the Sporting Shooters Association ofAustralia to jointly host the championships a t the Gold Coast & Albcrt Clay Target Club Ilnc).

This agreement between two of Australia's major sport shmting bodies can do nothing but benent and pmmote clay target shooting. As part of the agreement, reciprocal rights will be extended to members of each Association to compete and participate In the sporting clays discipline.

New Zealand Nationals As can be seen fmm the advertisement appearing below, we have fmalised a package dcal to visit New Zealand for thew National Championships. All we now want are the members to avail themselves of this deal and to make up a gmup to make an all out effort to wrest a few UUes from them. If you have not visited this beautiful country, now Is the opportunity to do so.

If thls trip is successful, we will set about organising package deals to visit other major shoots. Avislt to Vandalla. Ohio lor the Grand American would be a great tfip !!!

Game Fairs At least hvo Game Fails ale to be held in Victoria in February.

The C.sr rs :o ilr held at tllc F~anksron AutrtralVrn Gun Club on ~ I l c 5111 & 6.11, a n 3 llle rcconl wlll ne held at Elmore [on rhe slte of rl lc i:lmorc Field Ueys and rhc Colhinshbln Clay Target Club1 on the 19th & 20th.

Similar type fairs have been part of the English shooting scene for a number of veal= and are vew ~oeu la r . Thev afford the . . . opportunity for cohpaniesand retailers to display thkirpmducts as well a s promoting the shooUng/huntingsports to the public. The AC'rA/VCrA will be represented a t both.

Glenn G. Woodhatch

.. . , , Forget the cricket! No long Kiwi runs there.

Let's do it in Trap &Skeet.

Visit the beautiful South Island for a real break. Why not join the A.C.T.A. Team for an all out assault on the New Zealand titles?

Return airfare/accommodation from only $815 twin share.

Contact Gina on (03) 807 7577 for your place in 'The Team'.

.iiu>ua1y 1994 AusVallan Clay Target Shonllog NRVS Page 3

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EDITOR'S MAILBOX Dear Sir.

It was good to see more shooters making use of the mailbox. if more shooters gave their feelings, i t would give the people who pull the strings a direction to follow.

To recap on a couple of stories in September CTSN one on 28g & 24g. we have a 22m shootcrwho shoots apossible in handicap and on asking him what load h e uses he produced a handful of 24 gram factoty loads that answered all questions about lighter load, a s for 2 8 gram loads. I was using them 18 months before it was the rule, and the ones I miss is my fault.

A t l ~ I i l ~ r srory rcfards AA & h gcrl.rlg n .argcr sllcc of lilt ;.*hc. ~f U fi C slrooters arc paying :he saruc rr.rly fee, they should get a f i a t , I ~ L C of l i ~ c ake Mosr c lu l~s i atlcn<l. t t t t . Zrmrrr ntj~nbet. of shooters are B & C shooters.

Ti~ese shootcrs do not stav in B & C. because thev want to. bu t because of the amount oishoatina. ace. sicknesi and iust the - ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ ~~ -. - ~ . ~~ ~ ~ . ~

love hnci c:nloyment of,houtlngand frirrldship Olar tl.ey continue ai~~roling. B & C sl~oolers auc uilhrr g o q up or corui:.g J u v n rite ladder and I can tell you, when you a re ageing, it is hard to stay url tup. Lcavc the valuations of trophies the way they are or we will lose tile B & C shooters.

The only suggestion I have to make a t this time is. l would like j~oirlts events to be scomd a t 2 +1 instead o f 3 + 2. If a shooter misses a single barrel or double barrel target, is only down one point, missing a target is three points dowzl 81 points, yet bath shooters are only down 1 target, or either go back to high guns bcillg scored on targets and not points.

Lost B i d

Dear Sir.

As the person 1-ecrntiy appointed to the position of Promotion and Publicity Officer for the N.S.W.C.T.A.. I would like to ende ;~ou r to see the sport of clay target shooting promoted in a vcly positive manner.

The only publicity we receive -is what we provide ourselves - publicity doesn't come to u s -we must do it.

How many clubs have problems getting their results in the local newspaper? Does your local television sLat iu~~ attend your events? Does your local radio station have a sports sho\v7

14.1'5 s t i ~ t with 'Jlc locsi lpapcr - rfyuul L ~ U I , is 11;lvirly d.fncuity g c t r ~ ~ g irsults yranlcn - rnakr an approach ro the s p n ~ l s i:<lltor ,I. rh.: cditm. 8 1 1 C ~ I R I ~ : , r~ l i t h l~~ i l . wila: r ) l c ~ n i r l r cmen l s ;rlr..

n ~ e y may require type wlitten material delivered to the paper office by 10.30am each Monday for example.

ilav? ;I inrdia day ; ~ t hr clul,. rnnri l~g b l i mc:dra r~:prcscnl;luvcs 11 is inuci: easier fur :hum :o run stolics ~f rhry ii:.ve so:ne iden >I lrllar llley a n rnlkl!rg ;lb,trI.

When you have a n open shoot coming up, does your publicity officer 01. any club ofnciai make appraachcs to tile media? Remember good publicity and exposure of our sport goes a long way towards a better image.

IYonlotiot. --sol~ieJtingcisc wc n>ust;lii u ~ a o r ~ ~ u w.ry in;rhr.;u, rllorr 10 tic,. St~r.d;ly 2'11il hl .1~ I9S4 wdl see lust rh:dtat rvely ciul, wtti!irl VS\V Sr;t:rWC or the Nordlen~ 7muc i11 1 9 W a,licr~ cvcty clue liei<l a plomotionafiay, following extensive television advertisingand local oubliciiv -w~thanovelwircimr~~c resoonse - l a 4 rvlllsee t l ~e same - . rlion ilul will, LVCIY d u b in IIIC smtc wNng p a n Tltc plug$;lrxl will Ix UYCIK'I.II tly (it(.il jlnne W ;rlluw local hilowic~l~c l i ~ ashlst ?lannng :ind pjrl'aatiprl of the entin. day .

If we promate our sport in the comect manner, numbers will increase, but, we have to do it all ourselves.

Jenny Burt N.S.W.C.T.A.

Dear Sir,

Agroup of members ofthe Mount Isa Gun Club, myselfincluded. were sitting around after a practice mund or two discussing how well or poorly we had performed, when the subject of chokes and cartridges entered the conversation - sound familiar. We discussed the progress in technology of cartridges a n in particularwad construction over the years. I twas o n this matter that the following issue was laised and on which we wouid like some expert clarification.

The issue aI debate was whether or not the shot remains contained within the leaves ofa plastic wad a s it passes through t l ~ e choke area. Naturally we were concerned with the effect this would have on the shot pattern.

Wewould appreciate having this subject addressed by a relevant cxpert in Editors Mailbox.

Gary D. Quan Sing

Dear Sir,

I wouid like to draw shooters attention to the fact the Downside site is still available to the ACTA a s a National Shooting Ground (contra to some rumours).

Some of the features worth considering are a s follows:

It is centrally located, within a days drive of 80% of all ACTA shooters. if located on lower north coast, thc majority of shootens will have to travel longer distances. Victorians and South Australians who have attended National and State Titles a t bVagga in the past will travel longer. 10-12 hours more than a t Downside. Detrimental to attendances in the future I may suggest.

National and State Titles held in this area in the past have been extremely well patronised by interstate shooters, with the financial benents ~rlost obvious to cxecuti\,e members. 1993NSW Trap Carnival held in the Riverina drew 230 shooters of which 50 were from Victosia. This proves shooters will travel to this area. National Titles in 1992 attracted 525 shooters.

Downside site has a n average range temperature of 21.8'CiPart Macquarie av 22.1.C). Nverina area is not known for its hlgh winds, most coastal areas have winds.

Downside sites rainfall av 574mm over 103 days. or 22 ir~chcs. Port Macqualie has 1.550mm over 133 days or 6 2 inches. Three Umrs the rainfall. Nine months of the year it receives over 5 inches of rain per month. Would you like to shoot in that?

Thc Rivcrinu's highest humirllty reading is 66%. lowest of 29% with a n average of 46%. Port Macquarie's highest humidity 82%. lowest 60% giving a n average of 77%. Rather high?

Wagga's airport llas a P.C.N. rating of 13 (Ports airport has a rating of 11).

Downside site is 15 millutes fmm central business district where a prnven numbel. of motels, restaurants, recreational and alternate sporting facilities are available. The Wagga Wagga City Council would support this venture fully a s shown by its past involvement in its co-operation with previous delegations inquiring into the feasibility of such a venture.

'lite Uuwn>air.sra i s a ~ p r o x : .OUOn:rus, wcild~.atncd, fl:d terlair of wll~cil 80 aclvs is most sr~.t81l,le b r a caravan park, cebirl lype unils, lenr.ls courts or or l~cr sporrkng fac~iiries. i r la scparared from the mainalea by a n access road, giving oquietand peacefill environment, a short distance from the main shooting area.

40 DTL traps car, be installed in a straight line facing a south easterly direction eliminating ail s u n problems. The unused portions could be leased for agricultural purposes without interruption to shooting, further boosting financial coffers.

I bclieve a gmaternumber ofshooters would suppartyourappeal for. financial assistance if given the chance to show their preference to the Downside site. Shooters interests and opinions would be agprecialcd.

Chris Condon Riverina Zone Secretaly

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Dear Sir.

Love them or hate them. rules are a necessary part of any operation, and It is fairly clear, that most of us arc not happy a t the moment.

At t1.c rccent A.C M. nf thc IJ S W C.T.A.. I asked Ihe qucrtiorr - "if utz w r w to put together a basil sirnpllfred set ofrules wouU rhcy he accrptcd at the top lcvel" - the answer - YFS.

So, for the sake of being called crazy. I have been given the endorsement of the State Executive to go ahead with a long range plan to co~r~pile a simple set of shooting rules that wiU hopefully be acceptable to all.

So. thisiswhe~eyou. Iheslloalers mmein,UpunUl30thJune, 1994, I will be receiving wit ten submissions hum anyone who wishes to send them in, their thoughts and suggestions about rules, changes. alte~ations, etc.. etc. Fmm that a start will be made.

I'usral iiddress lor sub~r~issians: 1'0 Box 836 Tsn~~vorrlt. N S I V . 2340 I'hune (0671 65 33% a h r h o n n orlly.

Jenny Burl N.S.W.C.T.A.

BREAK BADGES New South C . naynes H. Rolfe R. Wakcm A. Jones J. Manl~all A. Soylu R. Wrigllt C. Branson D. R0bb R. Orr D. Jordan

B. Dcacoll K. Wrigllt T. Vollelonga H. Somrs

Victor ia

Wa le s DTL 103 DTL. so 75 DTL 2W DTL 103 Skeet 25 DTL 75 Cont SO contso DTL 50 DTL 50 DTi. 250 cont ZOO DTL 50 D n 75 Skect 100 DTL 50 75 1W

Q u e e n s l a n d C. Scott LmL 100 hl. Nrcolaides DTL 100 E. n- DTL 100 0. Power DTL 50 C. McClynont Dm 100 G. Denton Skect 100 J. Storch Skeet 100 E. ClrizzolU Dn so M. Blain DTL SO T. O'Laughiin Dn 75 P. Petemen DTL 75

W e s t e r n Aus t r a l i a A. Yatcs Tower 50 C. Thompson Tower 50 E. Billington UTL 50 J . Dohnf DTL 50

NATIONAL GROUND UPDATE

ACTA Na t iona l G r o u n d - Gold and Platinum C a r d s

Interested parties have bccn contacting the ACTA omce asking the following two questions.

1. What do I get for my moncy? 2. If I sign the Support Statement am I bound to my can~mitment?

it is envisaged that it the project goes ahead. It will include aU the facilities the public expect a t their holiday destination. This is one of the reasons for the proposal being sited along the NSW Mid North Coast, a popular tourist destination. Differing discounts on acmmmodatlon and services will apply to card haidem. Time sham prnposals are also under consideraUon. However. until the Executive have some idea of the monies available for the pioject. details of discounts and privileges cannot be nnalised.

The Support Statement is a document deslgned to enable shooters to SILOW thek support for this pmject, in a tangible way, allowing them to be involved from the outset. The committee will use the response received to gauge the viability of the pmject. Without support from the average shooter, the pmject will doubtlessly die. Itis notthe intentionofthe committee to hold people to theirpledge. unlil tllr pl-oject has progressed further and more details can be disclosed, alter which time supporters will be able to make a firm decision, and mmrnitm~nt to the pmpasal.

KRIEGHOFF - K80 TRAP, SKEET, FIELD MODELS

EXTRA BARRELS, ADJ STOCKS ETC NEW & USED GUNS IN STOCK

JAMES MlATT MFG PO Box 1868, Launceston, Tas. 7250

Phone (003) 31 8285 Fax (003) 31 8285

Australian Country Game Fair and The Victorian Field & Game Association Inc. proudly present

U8TRALIAN COUNTRY GAME FAIQ AT FRANKSTON - AUSTRALIA GUN CLUB Admission $8.00 -

CARRUM DOWNS - VICTORIA -FEBRUARY 5th & 6th 1994 pensioners children Archety - Fly Casting -Clay Target & ZZ Shooting under 16 $3.00

Gun Dog Demonstrations - Taxidermy - Air Rifle Range F O O ~ & refreshments Muzzle Loaders - Safari Operators -Trade Display available

A weekend of shooting, fishing, archery and gun dog activities ' Car parking FREE only 45 minutes south east of Melbourne.

SPORTING CLUB 'Participate' in clay

~ u s ~ a l l a ~ Clay Target Shaaung News Page 5

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THE BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA

Following discussion the Australian sequence will continue to expand and Clay Target Association (ACTA) and become an integral part of 'Sporting the Sporting Shooter's Association of Clays' under this joint leadership. Australia (SSAA) have formalised an agreement to jointly market 'Sporting A committee formed from both Clays' in Australia, and that each Associations will be responsible for the Associations members will be promotion and control, and will recognised with reciprocalrightswhen participate at the International level participating in 'Sporting Clays' on with membership of the 'international each other grounds. Sporting Clays Federation' which

represents Sporting Clays shooters This agreement will allow from North. South and Central

members of either Association to America, England and Europe. compete at all levels, from a National Championship, to club practice A common set of rules and grading without the burden of an additional system is being jointly developed which national membership fee. To facilitate will be user friendly without detracting a speedy amalgamated approach from a competitive aspect. the first 'Australian Sporting Clays Championship' jointly sponsored by he This unified approach will not only ACTA and the SSAA will be held on the be beneficial for shotgun shooters. it Gold Coast at Easter 1994. will cement a partnership between

two associations whose common Along with known target interest aims are to lift the profile and

sequence 'SportingCiays' events'five acceptability of shooting in the Stand Sporting' with unknown target community.

Get behind this, and be there Easter 1994 Gold Coast

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Australian Sporting Clays Nationals Jointly hosted by the

Australian Clay Target Association Inc. and the

Sporting Shooters Association of Australia Inc.

Easter Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 1994 Gold Coast and Albert Clay Target Club Inc.

Friday 1st April 10.00am Start

5 Stand Sporting Clays Practice

Saturday 2nd April 8.30am Start

Queensland Sporting Clays Championship - 75 Targets Nominations $30.00

Overall - Queensland Sash andTrophy AA, A, 0, C Grades - Medal and Trophy

2nd each Grade -Trophy Lady, Jun,Vet - Medal and Trophy

Sunday 3th April and Monday 4th April 8.3Oam Start

Australian Sporting Clays National Championship - 125 Targets 75 Targets Sunday, 50 Targets Monday

Nominations $50.00 Overall - ACTA-SSAA Joint Medal and Trophy

AA, A, B, C Grades - ACTA-SSAA Joint Medal and Trophy 2nd each Grade -Trophy

Lady. Jun, Vet - Medal andTrophy

Optional Purses - 100% return 1 to 10. $10 Sunday, $10 Monday, $20 over National Title 5 STAND SPORTING CiAYS will be shot continuously on 2 layouts over Salurdoy and Sunday, Three Man Teams Fiush Shoot

will be run on Monday. Shooters and Teams may enter as often as they please with their highest score to count. Noms are $8.00 round with optional purse of $4.00 paying 1 to 5 on 5 Stand Sporting Cloys and 1 to 3 on Teams Flush.

High Gun over three day program Lody, Jun. Vet paying reduced nominations will only be eligible for that class trophy

This event is open to all ACTA and SSAA members. and will be shot under the newsporting Rules

All shooters entering the Notional Championship will go into the drow for a 'Remington Peerless' Under and Over Spofting Gun generously donated by Roytrode. Australia. Recommended retoil price $2.850

NEW REMING

Jwuiuy 1994 Page 7

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VICTORIAN STATE TRAP CARNIVAL

Mclho~,rne Gun Club was lllc: vcnuc. and how well 11 lookcd followmg the rececr rains and fioodirlg. The wcslJ~cr tllrr.~terrcd for rnu:ir of rhr threc dbys, but gct~crally condi t lo~~s rv r rc lrleal with very 1itUe wind

State Handicap Nonlinations lorailed 149 for h e Sralc tl;rndic;p whir:lt olr:ne(i procce.11ngs 011 the Fri<l;jy rrlortlmg.

At the end of the fifty targets, seven shooters had shot the possible. ranging in handicaps from 1 7 to 22 rnrtxes. The shoot offwent iustlifteen tareetswith GlenHavdenvictarious on65/65 frornTc&yBoucher, wTth Phil ~ r a i n ~ e r ! 3 r d . ~ t e v e ~ t k i n s 4 t h a n d Leonie Peters 5th.

Dot Trindall was the wnmens winner 49/50, Craig Henwood Juniors 49/50 and Tom Gannon veterans with 46/50.

State Double Rise Championship 1Wo 49s led the neld after the 2 5 pairs. Steve Atkins and B u ~ c e Webb. Five further pails saw Steve Atfins win the title with 59/60 from Bruce Webb's 58/60 which won him AAgrade. First Agrade was R. Wiffcn 46/50 .6 grade Tim Signorotta 42/50. and C grade first was won by former National PresidentTup Pede~sen 41/50. American visitor Connie Schiller took the wornens division with 42/50. Mitch Foon the juniors 45/50 and Jack Matthey the veterans on 40/50.

State Double Barrel Championship conditions were mod a s the first of the 192 entrants took to the - ~~~

tlacks. Mfty-hvo ;hooters [27% ofentrantsl shot the lot, ensuring a long shoat off.

At 110 targets 24 shooters were still there. a t 170 15 remained. On and on they went, still five shooting a t 280 targets. David Nielsen. Mark Crevatin. Bill Iles. Tony Bradshaw and Robert Godfrey. Bradshaw went to sleep a n target 281. C1,cvutin let 359 go and the other three shooters went on. David Nielsen missed taaget 402. Robert Godfrey 419. which left Bill Iles the winner. adding yet another StateTitle to his long list ofsuccesses a t State and National level.

Robert Godfrey took M grade 418/419, Robert Hunter A grade 100/101, TrevolNash B grade 74/75, and Chris Wood C grade 48/50. Faye Burton beat the\vorrcmwith 49/50. Just in Wald~nn the juniors o n 145/146, and Tom Gannon took the veterans scction with 50/50.

State Single Barrel Championship The single barrel attmcted 183 entries and got undcway long before Ule duublc barrel shoot affwas completed.

Seven shooters shot the possible, and in 33 furlher targets we had a ~esu l t . David Nielsen wan with the fine scare of 83/83. ~ - ~ - -

M.rk Crevatin rop&cd M grace o n 82/83. Claig flenwuod A graclc 54/56. B grace first wcnr to Ian Swrh 47/50. and C grade Mark Milroy 4'1/50. Connlc Schiller again beat ~ h c w u ~ ~ ~ c r ~ ulUl 47/50. Chipper Cllrnt Juniolr 59/61 and Tom Cannon rnadr it a double in thc veterans with his score of 48/55

State Points Championship Sunday dawned fine and cool withlittlewind. State Points C'ship and last chance lu shoot well and make the state team.

Entries totalled 173 and a t the end of fifty targets there were 4 possiblcs, 3 AA graders Rob Viney. Alan Blease. Steve Haberman and lone B grader Kane Sing.

Kanr Sing was first to falter, followed by Alan Rlease. Rob Viney and Steve Haberman settled down to fight it out. Suddenly, Steve Haberman had to pull a second barrel a t target 21 and it was all over. RobertViney was the State Points Champion far 1993. with 213/213. Steve Haberman took AAgrade 212/213. Reg Walker Agrade 1G9/174. Kane Sing B grade 150/150. and M. HayekC grade 138/150.

Carrnel Carlon tapped the womens scores with 145/150. Nathan Cassells the juniors a n 156/159, and Bill Henwood veterans 136/150.

The S t a t e Teams sho t a t t h e completion of the points cl~ampionship, with Glen Hayden High Gun of the Open Team.

The State Shoulder to Shoulder Teams to represent Victoria a t the 1994 Nationals are: Open: W. Iles. M. Crevatin. L. Cm-Us. S. Haberman. G. Hayden Womens: W. Adams. I. McJames. C. Carlon Juniors: J . Waldlon. N. Cassells. W. Barry

The High Guns over the Carnival were a s follows: Open Glen Hayden 344/350 Womens Leonic Peters 321/350 Juniors Nathan Cassells 3341350 Vetelans Frank Jarrres 300/350

And so ended avery successful cainival. with numbers exceeding "reviaus vrar-s. Tllanks to our soansors Winchester Australla a ~ l d nay (lil) (:l;.y'l;~lgcs '1.hhnk;alsn to ;~ l lwl~oworkcdsa l~ard Ir, crlsutt; t.lr smouth ntnnitrg tllc cl~arrlponsl~ips and ru Mc:lho lrne Curl CIuI, for ltitb,rlg U ~ C N lilcblitle) and gourlds 111

such good order.

See you in Echuca in 1994.

P.S. i t was good to see the Tasmanians roll up in force to defend the Bass Strait Cup won by them in 1992 under suspicious circumstances I!!

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,Ianua!y 1994 Australian Clay Target Shooung News Page 9

Australian Clay Target Association Inc.

1994 National Olympic Discipline Championships

To be conducted at the Melbourne Gun Club, Victoria Road, Lilydaie

February 18 to 27, 1994

Friday February 18th

Trap & Skeet Practice

Saturday/Sunday February 15?h/20th

125T City of Melbourne Olympic Trap C'ship 125T City of Melbourne I.S.U. Skeet C'ship Overall 1st ACTA Medal, Sash &Trophy Overall 2nd & 3rd ACTA Medal &Trophy 1st each grade AA A B C Medal &Trophy Ladles & Junlor Medal & Trophy

Noms: Open $60, Junlor $35, Lady $35

Monday/Tuesday February 21st/22nd

125T Commonwealth Olympic Trap C'ship 12.51 Commonwealth I.S.U. Skeet C'ship Overall 1st ACTA Medal Sash &Trophy Overall 2nd & 3rd ACTA Medal &Trophy 1st each grade AA A B C Medal &Trophy Ladles & Junior Medal &Trophy

Noms: open $60, Junlor $35, Lady $35

Wednesday/Thursday February 23rd124th

125T National Olympic Trap C'ship 125T National 1.S.U. Skee t C'ship Overall 1st Sttver Auslralla Bodge. Royal Blue Sash &Trophy Overall 2nd & 3rd ACTA Medal & Trophy 1st each grade AA A B C Medal &Trophy Ladles & Junior Medal &Trophy

Noms: Open $60. Junlor $35, Lady $35

Fr~day February 25th

Double Trap Practice

Saturday February 26th

75Pr Commonwealth Double Trap C'ship 60Pr Ladies/Junior Double Trap C'ship Overall 1st ACTA Medal. Sash &Trophy Overall 2nd & 3rd ACTA Medal &Trophy 1st each grade AA A B C Medal &Trophy Ladles & Junlor Medal & Trophy

Noms: Open $70, Junlor $35, Lady $35

Sunday February 27th

75Pr National Double Trap C'ship 60Pr Ladies/Junior Double Trap C'ship Overall 1st Silver Australia Badge, Royal Blue Sash &Trophy Overall 2nd & 3rd ACTA Medal &Trophy l s l each grade AA A B C Medal &Trophy Ladles & Junior Medal & Trophy

Noms: Open $70, Junior $35, Lady $35

HIGH GUNS: Overall Gold Auslralla Badge. Royal Blue Sash &Trophy

~n Trap & Skeet determined over the 375 targets Sponsored by Peter & Barbara Quire

STATE TEAM MATCHES: Open (3 person). Ladles (2 person), Junlor (2 person)

conducted In each dlsclpl~ne on 125tt75pr Nat~onal Title

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'TOP GUNS* DOMINATE IN NOVEMBER

Some of Australia's bcst clay target shooters have won prizes in the Winchester T o p Gun' awards in November. Four of this months winners have rrrade it through to the final twelve competitors to contest the year by prize of 7.500 shotshells.

Craig 13cntley from SOUL'! A~.suali;i mkcs I l ls t.>ral a u e n l cl;r~nts 1111 11'hl:vcn !vili#Higir Dun wirbsnl rllr Port I'ine ill:,! Ihr ! A ,pusta 1wod:ly s i ~ c o t s Craig h a s XI.JW bcru~nc the rtu-I 1,l.o.ilic .ulnner in the award schemesince its iriception.

Nci. Uc~ly hit:; won thr twu clay High Gun ai (:l.tdsrunc in Quc~rnslantl for thc : h ~ d trlrc this yrar. O l l ~ e r Quccnskitrlcn lo w~r ' thulr first aiva~ds a! nuo dar' carnivals ,r><:lu.le Aiar, i)c.nrn,l

~~ ~ ~-

[the current New Zealand ~ r i ~ i e s Champion1 at ~ e m f l e l d s and Ray Coilinson a t Athertan in the P r r ~ u r t h of the state. This will no rloubt become the first of many awards COI Ray, as Ciom 1994 all State Olympic Tmp eliminations a re covered under Ole awasd scheme, and Ray has been very successiul in this area for many yeats. Jeff Nash from N.S.W. also wins 5 0 0 shotshells Ior each of Ills two day Iiigh Gun victories a t Grafton and Cessnock. Gaiy Rootes also wins a case of shotshells for h i s win a t The Forest.

Victoria had its hvo major carnivals in November with the D.T.L. Calnival p:.aviding 1,000 shotshells to RobertViney of Werribee. for h i s win in the S h t e Points Championship and another 1.000 to Glen Haydeil far his Ove~a l i High Gun victoty. The U.I.T. Caniival a t Werribee ploved successful for Craig Meuleman in Ule Skeet a n d 250 shotshells fur Descrie Huddleston in the Ladies Olympic Trap and Kevin Giliespie i n the Jun ior seciion.

Thc 1994 awards have now commenced. with recistration still - I~c. l l t , :o~~~r. ~ l n u i Mat~:I i3 1st. Ncxt rvlanll!s C T S N W I I I c i t ~ l y llir tI::mc .I[ r1.c 190:1 Overall -op GLLII' wlllncc 10 bc! (le:tdcd otl by rlle n!cnli)c.rs 01 th: Natlorldi Shootrttg CUIIIIIIIIICC

Good luck to all o u r entrants for 1994

1993 A.C.T.A. WINCHESTER 'TOP GUN* FINALISTS

Winchester have announced ttreir 1 2 finalists for the 1993 Top Gun'of the year award. The Executive Members of t h e National Sllooting Committee will rank their performances from 1 to 12 only over the events tha t were covered under the Winchester A.C.T.A. award schcme. The 1993 winner will receive 7,500 rounds of tile Winchester Target Load of their choice. The 1994 award carries a pr?ze of 10,000 rounds. The winner will he announced in the February issue of the C.T.S.N.

(In alphabetical order)

1. CraigBentley. S .k -Overall 2 Day Hlgh Gun - 399 DTL Break - - Overnl 2 Da, Ilgll Cull - Overnl 2 Uay Ilgil (11118

--Oterai 2 Uus llrnit Ctnn -0verali 2 D& ~ i z h ~ u n -Overall 2 Day High Gun

2. Neil Berry. Qld. -315 DTLBrerk -Overall 2 Day Rial Gun - Ovcrnil 2 Day High Gun -Overall 2 Day High Gun - Ovcroll 2 Day Hlgh Gun

3. Graham Blaskett, Tas. -Tas State Points Charnpionsl~ip -Tas Siate SB Championship -320 DTLBreak

4. David Cunnin&am. Vlc. -Overall National U.I.T. Skeet Championship -0vcrdi Natiornai U.tT. Skcet High Gun ~~~~ -~ ~ ~ ~

-Overall National American Skeet High Gun 5. Victor Ferteklis, N:1'. - NT Double Barrel Championship - NT Overall High Gun -Overall 2 Day High Gun

6. Brett Hall. N.T. - National Junior DTL Hipit Gun -NTSlngle Barrel Championship -- NT Junior High Gun

7. Glen Hayden. Vic. - NSWJunl0ru.i J.Trap -National U.I.T. Trap Junior High Gun -Tasmaniaa Junlor Higik Gun -SA Junior U.I.T. Trap - 101 Break U.I.T. nag -Overall High Cun Victorlan DTL Carnival

8. Deserie Huddleston. N.S.W. -National iadies Double Barrel -National Ladles Overall High Gun DTL -National ihdies Overall High Gun U.I.T. Trap -Victorian Ladies OlympicTrap Ci~amplon

9. Jason Jolly, Vic. -National Poinw Cha#npiansl~ip -935 DTLBreak -331 DTLBreak

10. Gaw Redmond. aid.

Barmera internat1onoi Southern York South Austmdiu, Wilkawatl Port Pirie Port Aueusta

Kingamy Gladstone [April) Rockhampton Gladstone [Aud Gladstone (0c5

Hobvt Hobart Hobvt

Dawm Dawln Wa@

Katherine Katherine Cairns

Adelaide Katherine Katherine

lllawarra Danvln Kathcr1ne Adelaide Adelaide Melbourne

Adelaide Adelaide Danvin Werrlbee

Adelaide G~eiong SOUUI East

. -Gerali2 nay HI@ eun Bdsbane -Overall 2 Day High Gun Bundaberg -Overall 2 Day High Gun Tamrvorlh - Queensland American Skeet Chmpionshtp mwnsvllle

11. Brlan Thornsort, Vic. - SA American Skeet Championship Adelaide -National Ante8 icau Skeet Ci~ilmplonshlp W a s

12. AnhurTumer. N.S.W. -331 IXLBreak - 549 DTLBreak

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<lanuan 1994 Australfan Clay Tcwget ShooUng News Page 11

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Second shipment in store now.

Amlllo Proven ltalianshotshells sizes 7,7.5,8 and 9 $95 Sellier and Belliot 28gm 7.5 $98 Champion 24and 28 gram $110

Big Shot Mugs Large plastic mugs, various shooting logo's.

Also limited run (100 only) with the Horsley Park Gun Shop logo. All types $10 each.

Send $3 now for our 12 page super catalogue. Scorpio 24 and 28 gram $110 1 Winchester AA 1200and 1250 $120 Ask for special price on pallet loads, they can be mixed We deliver all over Australia.

Fekl loads also clearing Please ask for our special price.

Winchester Continental Trap Complete Brand new, scill in shipping crate

$6,000

Firearms Top USA Trap and Field vests specially imported by us from $125.

Trap Field & Hunting Vests specially made for Horsley Patk from $25 Beretta ASE 90 Trap new cased spare trigger $6.950 Beretfa687EELL i/q & ?4 $4,950 Small Calibre Ammo . Beretla 686 Trap $1,850 410ga 4'4.6 8 9 $80 per case 250 Beretfa682Trap cased $2,800 $35 per 100 Beretfa 682 Sporler wilh chokes $2,850 28ga $SO per 100 Beretla687 Sporter with chokes $2,650 32ga $60 per 100 Lanber IJIO 12ga $560 'Oga $120 per ease 500 SKB 605 Competition Trap $1,350 Miroku 9OM) Grade 5 $2,200

* Miroku 10 Trap or Field $1,650 Lead Shot special price on tonne lots on application.

Sizes can be mixed. . BerenaSOS Skeet cased SB,WO Beretla SO5 Trap cased $0,500 Components and Reloading Gear Browning B1 Trap new in box $4,800 New Pacific 366 Press $550 A Grade Browning like new 1970, pin through forend $2,600 MEC 600 Jnr $260 Krieghoff K80 very good condition trap and skeet barrels, Mac 650 $360 cased $3,500 Winchester Primers $32 per 1 ,WO Perazzi MT6 Field with chokes $2,800 Fiocchi Primers $35 per 1,000

* ASEW Spoiler wilh chokes $7,100 0r5P00@ $30 per 1,000 Beretfa SO4 Los Angeles like new, Mympic r inp 10,000 or m r e $28 per 1,004 black action lefi hand $8,700 Wads loz (24gm) to suit Perazo' MXPL like new cased hi rib $2,500 Europan Hulls $1 00 per 5,004 BereHa682 new, cased, low rib, a tiny scratch on wood Powder, PSBi $26 per kg full warranty $2,700 Muhvex AS30 7.5kg $235

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NATIONAL TRAINING SQUAD A.I.S. CAMP

By M. Alexander, National Director of Coaching

November 15th-19th 1993 Under the National Sports Program, the ISU NdUunal Training Squad undertook a live in camp a t the Australian Institute of Sport. The camp, funded through the Australian National Sports Program, was designed to bring the squad together for both practical and theoretical training. Inciudrd i r t the itinery were study programs that would form part of ongoing projects designed to be of benefit to ali A.C.T.A. ~nerrrbers.

Thcsc programs may not supply immediate answers, but would begin to make available the data needed by shooters a s directly d a t e d to our sport. As mole research would be instigated, different o r modified methods would be used based on these first documented programs.

On Sunday morning 14th Philip PetrieUa picked me up from the A.I.S. for a quick visit to the Canberra International Gun Club. Here I metwith a group thatwould unselfishly give their time to ensure the program was successful. MI. Flank Petriella, a stalwart of ISU programs, would operate the Trench computer box. Danlien Newcombc would load the traps. John Taylor and Graham Hatherley would ensure the Skeet machines opelaled.

Back a t the Institutes' Hall of Residence, tlre fin-st of the Training Squad were arriving and by evening all of the first group had arrived.

D a y 1 Lionday d ~ e 1511, atwi t',c f i s t Cruui, wcrr at the S?olrs Scler~cc buiidklgfur 8 Itani. ~ycco-urrlinauotl tcst Frcd Scll!nrvel (b:~s dnver and lc,uri.;r gts~rlcl ixkcd ,lp rile sccandgmu? llorrl tllu ,~ i7n r1 :rnd zetunted in urrx lor :ill to co~rlpierc tile tcslr

n ~ e squad now consisted of Michacl Diamond. Russell Mark. John Manvell. Geoff Mark. Greg Newey. Craig Tilley. Glen Hayden. Deserie Huddlcston. John Summers. Ian Hale. Clive Barton. Brian Prosser, myself and hva coaches undertaking components of their Levcl 3 Accreditation. Fred Schmetzer N.S.W. and Vince Marney W.A.

Following a short break for lunch. we ail headed fur the gun club and the second of the programs. This began immediately and was an attempt to gauge the effects of rrcuil on cach individual using a high speed camela from an overhead position. This we '

hoped would help to better understand the gun-shoulder-face relationship upon lhe gun firing. Filming was conducted in the 3 disciplines -Trench. Double Trap and ISU Skeet.

During the latter part of the day a competition round was cond~lcted so a s to allow Mr Peter Davis from the Psychologr Department to conduct a heart late monitor profile on rach of the souad. Back a t the Institute and after dinner, a emu0 . ~ " . cl.scussior, was ilchl lu gel thc sqcad nlen~l,'~a' view or. nquir:rr~er.ts uf ftltutr. pl3gtanls and whrrc .ltterllinrl is needed

Day 2 k s d a y the 16th began with a session on warm up techniques and general fitness as pertains to a clay target shooter

IVs Keny Jaltr.sun cr>n<!uctcrl tlrr' sersior~ so a s exch squad u lc~nt r r coulrl sougilt ou: wa)s tlr.r besr auitcd lk~errl. ns u.ell a s inlormarlon on suetgtllcnir~g tile lrlusclrs used by ;I :lay largct shooter. With Berry agreeing to compilc the data asked for. the squad headed for the gun c h h .

The program for the remainder ofthe day was a 100 target match to be scored using a much modified score sheet. With the two coaches being given areas of responsibility, the malch was allowed to run its course. At the completion of the match, the dafa sheets were gathered for collation onto stat sheets, which will assist in helping to identify problem areas in the squad members shooting profile.

During the afternoon our new Executive Director. Graeme Bmwn along with the National Sports Program Co-ordinator. Bob Krlshaw, turned up to view the team a t work. Before they departed. both had Cmd a t and hit clay targets on the skeet range.

Followingdinner, the squad settled into aprojector mom to begin ,?viewing the previous days recoil filming. The results were startling and showed even with 24zrr1 loads thc effects a n the shaulde> to face were more than anticipated. John Baker, the video specialist, along wit], Lhe squad mcmbers discussed the film at length to find ways ofimpmving the quality and definition of the recoileffects faran onminr ororrram. This included camera - -. - positioning, dilferent clothing. no ear muffs and onto the subject of a gun camera.

Fred Schmetzer had taken a suggestion from the previous evening and tried a demo tape for comment. The idea was to film the preparation ofour top shooters from varying angles up to the point 01 calling for a target, thereby showlng dilfciznt methods employed by these competitors to arrive a t the same position. Apart from one 'different body 'angle' it was agrccd it was a worthwhile project and to be pursued for use by coaches and the Coaching Council.

Jdvl M d having n heor! rote rnonilor daeeked by Peer Daub while Russell Mork w ? d Mklzad Dinmald Umit.

Pagc 12 Australian Clay Ta

Holegelling ow new f i e c u l l ~ ~ e Uueelor. Graen8c B n w e ~ In Ole s u n g whik RusseUMork leaks an.

rgct Shooting News January 1994

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Noliaxd Tloinrng Sqplodd arrirtrrmr. Back r a u l to n J. Summers. Y. M a m m ~ . C. my. C. Newey. R dl&, J. M-dl hf. D ~ a d . C. Hwdm D. Rlddeston. M. AlemnciB [ N o t i d mecm of C e . Rm mul I Co r: B. Ifass-. C. Barfan. I. Hole. R Sehmetzrr. 0. M d c

The

A,G,T,A, National Training

Squad in conjunction with the

National Sports Program

(A, I ,Si) wish to thank the following supporters

for their generous contribution and assistance

Winchester Australia

Scorpio Cartr idges

Bay City Clay Targets

C a n b e r r a International Gun Club

Mr Frank Petriella Mr Phillip Petriella

Mr John Taylor Mr Graham Hatherly

Master Damien Newcombe

Australian Sports Commission National Sports Program

Mr Bob Kershaw Ms Jenny Peekerboon

Day 3 Wednesday the 17thand onto Sports Psychologywith aMiss Vicky de Praza. Vicki discussed the different aspects invoked in practice and competitionfrom goal setting to the ability to ovemme poor perfo~mances. Alter this discussion. it was back to the, gun club wilerr she would watch the squad a t w o k and discuss plnblem areas individually and in groups. These discussions i~ought out many siiuations and problems. but before anyone realised. Vicki's time had run out and she. headed for home, not bcrorr she tw had broken a clay on the skeetrange.

During these discussions another lOOt match was conducted. again using the modified score sheets. At days end the scoles were tallied and showed the depths oiability contained in this National Training Squad. Cay 1 Tf~ursday the 18th found the squad on the road early heading back to the gun club. The first section of the day was devoted to Double Tmp with thc main emphasis placed around Dese~ie. To conclude the day and the practical section of the camp. a mini competition was held wllcte each peman had to shoot a iound of trench and a round of skeet. A lot of good natured stirnng took place, but in the cnd Michael wiUl 25/25 Trench and 24/25 Skeet won through, from IanHalewlth 23/25 Trench and 24/25 Skeet. As a team, the Skeeties won Ule day subject to all bribes being paid.

D a y 5 P lday the 19th was departure day, but not before the Sports Specialists. M r Peter Davis, reviewed the resultsirom tlle hcart late inoriftors and how they lalafed to the individual. Peter then presented an ovenriew of the physical and strength training that necds la bcundeltaken. Finally, the hand. eye co-ordination results were discussed. These results are for da ta base information of Ule A.1.S. and each squad member's profile folio.

Unfortunately Vicki de Praza had taken ill and was unable to attend lo!. her final presentation, but a report will be made available ta cach squad member.

Much has been stated about reports and data being complied in tile above story. All this information is being made available to each state coach for use by all A.C.T.A. membe~s a s well a s completed files being ~etaincd a t the Natio~ral Omce.

Proglarns instigated will be revised and continued as future projects, culminating in useful and useable information either in written 01. video folm.

In closing. special thanks must be expressed to the supporters of this A.C.T.A./N.S.P. prngram. Without their support, the NationalSpolts Propiam would not have been the success itwas. Nthougll stated elsewhere, to Winchester. Scorpio. Bay City Clay Talpels, Rank Petriella. Philip Pettiella. John Taylor. Graham Hatherley and Damirn Newcombe a s well a s Mr Bob Kci'shaw and Ms Jenny Peekerboon oftheNationa1 Sporis Progtam a t the A~tstruiian Institute nf Sport. the A.C.T.A. Natioriili Training Squad thanks you.

.l;u~nary 1994 Australla Clay Targct Page 13 Sl>ooUx~g News

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WEST AUSTRALIAN STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS The West Austra_Uan State Team selection carnival was held a t the WhiteMan-Park Shooting Complex on October 2. 3 & 4. Saturday saw mother nature show that she was a force to be ieckoned with and sent in a strong gusty wind to make the t a l g t s a little challenging.

The Iirst event, the Zone Team Skeet Championship saw the Metro Zane, made up ofWestAustralianGunClub members take out the title with 116/125.

Overall High Gun 1 tor T e q Uorony. President WAWA. Tun CoUm m d ROSS sauesta ~ S ~ ~ Y O I .

Skeet Championship saw only one possible and Joe Coci took l~or~re the 1993 rcd sash.

The State Double B a m l event saw Joe Coci again in contention willi a 50/50 but. h e had competition with some determined people also with possibles. Col Thompson. Geoff Faulkes and TomVodden. ColThompsonwon Ule title with 158/1581fri,i Joe Coci 157/158. Ladies Helen Wiese 49/50. Junior Michael Day 49/50. Veteran Tony Yozzi 45/50.

The State Single Barrel was won outright by Berl Boschctti with a 49/50. Murray Alexander AA grade 58/60. Bruce Whittaker A gradc 47/50. Len Fisher B grade 47/50 and Ron Wilson C grade 44/50. Ladies Helen Wiese 44/50. Junior Anthony Kowald 4G/50. Veteran Tony Yozzi 45/50.

Zone 6 won the Trap Championship with 120/125.

The State Point Score was won with the only possible by WAGC shooter. Phil Hadgson. Murray Alexander won AA grade with 149. Ladles Sue Wood 128/150. Junior Alan Featherstone 141/150. Veteran Alan Brown 128/150.

Lorlies High Gun 1 tor: Temj M w o l u ~ . Rclident WACTA. Helen Wiere and Ross Siluerter (Slmtcol.

Slate Yloulder to Shoulder Yieel Teom I la c Scouy Gibson. Tony Yozri Nick Jnrkron Joe Ca'i J h Rorriond WAmA ResldenL Mick Walron (rear).

JoeCa'i, minncrojule smte Skeet Championship.

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wuuzerr. Jmtor Tern Shwi I lo r. UceKealey, AmandaEckerslq and A,,Il,~ny Kavald

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M ~ C I C wollon ~ h c teomfmrn (hr. GezddWr~FMce Rangers I Lo c Ben LnckroJ. hlalcdrn Shorpe and Cory Y w .

TAS CHAT By Apple Blossom

In Tasmania, bad weather is a major contributor to low shoot attendances for six or seven months of each year. When wind and rain combine w i th bitter cold, shooth~g.~ccorncs unpleasant and shooters' averages plummet.

I n 11~;s s m e . wehave 212 rcgisrct.cd shoutcts. ~,nrly i ~ k w c f w l l o n slloot rrgulerly \V%rl,t rhc nerd to attract new shooters is wcll established. l r waukl iectrl apparent h a t we arc nc l rncc lng I 1 r needs o f many of the people already belonging to our association.

The most successful clubs should be those w i t h the best facilities. those who o t k r consistent targets. thrown over a g o d background, a t competitive prices. However, weLe all seen shooters wi l l ing to shoat abominable targets. in appallirlg conditions, a t atroclous prices. How can club managements possibly cater far such fickle customers?

Clay target clubs n e M to run a t a profit in order to exist, b u t should the emphasis be o n profit above a l l else, o r should we be concentratiug u n providing shooters with the best service possible. and a im to do l i t t le more t han cover our costs?

IYs not enough for clubs just to throw good targets. \Vhilst al l shooters strive for that elusive perfect score or 'Overall' most go home frameach shootempty handed. However g t ~ n d thefacilily. however nice the weather. or the targets, o r the trophies, the th ing that w i l l br ing most of us back again and again. i s simply o question o f wlmther we enloyed ourselves.

Regardless o f weather, o r who won, shooters who feel rvelcomed and their contribution applecialed, whose families are treated w i t h respect and fr~endllness, are more likely to remember the day as pleasant and are more likely to return. hopefully. w i t h a car ful l o f friends.

The gun that has done and is doing more for shooters in 26 years, since I introduced them in commercial quantities into West Australia. than other guns that have been available over very long periods. With the most modern and Up-to-date technology built into them, it is designed to give you more value for far longer for the dollars you spend when you buy a Perazzi -no doubt about that. it's a long-term investment for your enjoyment so why not join the very wise shooters who knew best to select Perazzi and when you also are ready to invest in a top gun, you immediataly think to yourself "PERAZZI FROM YOZZI" the most favoured name and Perazzl centre in Australia since 1972. We now offer you for immediate delivery the following large range of models:

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We try to have for immediate delivery stocks of all above models, but apoiagise should at times we may be temporarily out of stock. All orders including special orders get my personal attention in order to fulfil your personal satisfaction. What better could you wish for? Now be positive and buy your "PERAZZI FROM YOZZI" (since 1972). it shoots as good as i t rhymes. The rest is up to you. The wise or otnemise decision is yours. You can't say I haven't advised you. Now i thank all past clients and i look fonvard to giving my best assistance to all my past and future clients.

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Januay 1994 Auswdla, Clay Ta-get ShooUng News Page 15

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SHOOTING SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR 1993

The NSW Firearms Safety Awareness Council, the organisation which conducts the Government's mandatory f l w m s safety awareness testing for new applicants for shooters Licences. sponsored the Shooting Sportsman of the Year Awards in 1993 for the second year. The Council is a subsidialy company of the NSW Shooting Association, which in itself is the umbrella body for all shooting disciplines in NSW.

The awards were made a t a presentation dinner held on Friday 15 October 1993 a t Sports House inwcntworth PnrkG~eyhound k c i n g Complex in Glebe. Sydney.

Host for the evening was Channel 10 television personality. Ron Wilson. and the Guest of Honour was His Excellency the Covelnar of NSW. Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair. AC. Over 300 sportsmen and women and their par tnen representing all the affiliated bodies and many of the clubs involved in tlle spolt of shooting in NSW were in attendance. - Each u l thc shw~tingdiscipl~r~us afliliatrd wllll rhc: NSW Shootirlg :L-,soc~;ltl~n i~ulnirl;r~ed two linalibrs frum lllcir clubs i l l NSW

Nominees from the NSW Clay Target Association wele Deserie Muddleston and Lynne Teale.

i l l u Clay Targel AssociaUor,'s lxolvc ~~ltdallisr was LYIIII' 'l'cale i lxn ulc nega Gun Cluh 311 rhc far suuth coast of NSW. Lynnc has : I I J I I C I I I \ ~ I Y T I I _ C ~ ~ ~ Ln :;IIUOUII$ t l l l~ugll 1 . t ~ hus l .~nd NPVIIIP, illlrl

is =<active organlser and supporteFof lirearms activities in the alea. She is the treasumr of the Far South Coast Firearms Association, is a Range Officer with her club and holds the pusltiun ofclub Scctrtaty. Publicib Oficer and Handicap Officer.

Shz has bccrl a very acuvc orb';lnlscr and i uo rd~ r~e tu~ . u i rvatlts such a s rhcVetcransGam~~sar \V~@:S;I, thcClayT-atget Nationals ar Vircin~il in Sour11 /\ustnlia. Rivrrina %,nr C;t~nlvai, rhr U c ~ a ~ h r i s h a s Shoot, and most recently, the Bega Country stfle Muster Shoot. held in November.

Silver rr~cdallist from b e NSW Clay Target Assoi:iatlo!l and also wrxnrr 01 t l ~ c Gold Medal award a s Sh,otlng Sjiuilsaml~ of ti,,: Yclrwas Drsene lluddlrslon !rum IIIL. NSW Gun Club :II:~ITCY Hiils. Deselie was presented with her award by the Governor of NSW, His Excellency. Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair, AO.

Tnis i s Deserie's first year in top level intetnational competition and already she h a s gathered an impressive list of victories.

In the pas t year, she was the overall winner in the NSW Statc Titles held in Canberra in Noven~brr, scuring 100 targets consecutively, the first woman in the world to complete this feat. Her overall score was 193 and the present women's world record is 194. She followed this up in January this year with selection a s a member of the Australian Open learn a t Ulr Oceania Titles in New Zealand.

In Februaly. she was the overall winner in the Austmlian National Down The Line Clay Target Championships in Adelaide and was also the winner of the women's double barrel event She made a clean sweep of the Australian National Olympic Clay Target Championships in Darwin, winning the City of Danvin, the Australian National and the Commonwealth Olympic 'Rap Championships, the National Double Trap Championship for women andwas the winner ofthewomens OverallChampionships.

In June , she competed in a World Cup in Italy and was placed seventh in the Womens Double Trap. In July, a t the World Championships in Barcelona. she recorded the third highest score in the Womens OlympicTrap andwas unluchy to be placed ninth In a count back to determine the placegetters.

G d d Medal winner. Deserie Huddleslat. wiUrPud Burgers. NSIVCTA President and Jim SeML m e e m s SoJe~!4Awwerlrsr Cuwlul D?ectoi.

nesmie Huddleston receiuing her Shafiledal owardjmrn Cllarles C o p r a n . Chnt rnnn 4th NS\V R'rerernns Sa/elg Awareness CauncL

lkserie Huddlestmr was presented wilh her Cold hlednl w e d bg h e Goxwr~or oJNSW. H E Reor~dmira l P e k Sinclov.

I'age 16 Australian Clay Ta

Lynne Teal ieceiuing her Bronze Medal oward jmm Charles Copman . Chainnon $ h e NSWmeorms S@ry Awareness CounclL

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Mast recently she was invited to attend the World Cup Final in Munich in August, a n invitation extended to only the top 12 shoote~r . Although Deserie was ill, suffering from pneumonia and unable to take any medication because of the rigid dlug testing rules, she fmished tenth overall, ahead of the current world champion, a vely crcditablr performance.

'Tile ctclling wns lmiled as a great s u c ~ r s s b) thrc C):a!mar~ of lllc NS\V Fircanns Safcly ,Iwarrness Caollcil. Mr Charles Capcrr~:~n. \~ l l o snld it was important 110t only I 0 ~ C Y L . I O I I lllc s~)olVllg talent h-eady evident, bu t also to ensure we encouraged and pmperly trained our young cornpetitam ior the 2.000 Olympics, This cvening was one way to encourage all shooters, whether or no1 U~eix.discipline Is a n Oiympic one. to str'lve for their best.

S.E. ZONE QCTA COACHING SEMINAR

By J. P. Mitchell. SEZ Coach

Satg~nlav November 6. What a dav! The zanc hcid their annual ~~ ~ ~, ~~~ ~ ~

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Coacllirlg Scrrllnar. Wltlr two goest slxakcrs in Urc form 01 Sports Pbyclrologisr Bulr Qingllatrr, and Oproinctrist Gra i~am Scarlr'. \Ve ixpar, the day wttli a lalk t,y thr Nat.lrn:~l I>,wctor >I Co;acllnng. Murray Alexander.

Murray began his talk on the Level 1 Coaching Scheme, mainly directed a t the scvcn ocoole beeirknine their first vear a s . . - ~>

Apptctllice Coaches. ti: was follo\vcd by Gcny Cltzzotci (3t;ite Co;ch~ng Dlrculnr) w'lh a talk on uaallling i r~ lo l rna~lcc . Allrr ;A sllot.1 Ihr;tk we res~lrrted widr Cral~:~mScnric (oi,romcttisrl p \ l ! ~ & ;I lalk an thc use ol your eycs. l ic "1-0 llad a supply uf 0 1-11' slides, which were well received with many asking him questions.

Nter the luncll bl-eak, we 1-csumed will1 Bob Bingham [Sports Psycl~ologist) and his talk on mental preparation befole the game and maintaining performance. Again, h e was vety well received. During theday, igaveatnlk, p~ imar i l ya i r~~ rd al t l~r r iew coaches. I also gave them some hand outs to begin their coaching folio.

By the end of the day we had George Bruce a s a new Level 1 coach. His work book was really something to see, an excellent job. His two hour final examination, well, t h a t was really something. Finally. Greg Newey ha s begun his hvo year course towands Levd 2.

Ovctrli a good atlcodnncc. and a good seullnnr. N c ~ t ) c a r Ule first nulrunal mll Ix itrld a t 11c Goli Canst club cn tlir 96llt Sli#(:i1. and UIC scmlai onr will be hcld at Lllr Sullshlt~: Coast club on lllr 19Ul November. The zone sincerely wishes to thank Murray Alexander for his attendance a t our seminar. He answered many questions during the day and he was kept vely busy.

MikeMn!plty. Leuel 1 condidole lnmrerl lo corned watches Sp,.iing Clays in action, u,atched by G e m Chlvola Qld Shle Coach and Jahn hiilchell. SwUz E a t Zone Cmch

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COACHING COUNCIL By M. Alexander, National Director of Coaching

Followinn a n invitation from Queenslands State Coachine - - ~~ " Ullcctur. Glny Cl.krutu. and Soutll East 7 ~ n r Coach. John ~ ~ I ~ c I L - I I . I a l t~l ldc<_ n Conr llrs Sclrtinnr ;t tllc Rrdclillr City Clay I'argct Club. 6111 November 1003

'l'1.e artc~~d.ancr u i (:o;sclres beglnrltng Lwei i Accreditation I.t,cludmg I 1;hdyl nlu oll~urs at var lrd, s t~gus witllm Level I & 2 A<:c~ed~ratiol~ was cxcclletlr A lull ~ r n u n c.servhcmI,vZoneCu;ich. John ~ i tche l l iuuy covers this semi'nar. In support bf that report. 1 felt it was ~xtl.emelv successful and that the S ~ o r t s Vision and sports Psycl~olag~st Gresente1.s were in tune withihe needs of clay target shooters. Conglatulations to John and Geny for an indepth and ptofessionally conducted seminar and to Jim Cassimatis of the Redclllfe City Clay T x g t Club for the use of the facrlities.

To make full use of my time in Queensland. I was picked up early Sunday moz.ning and hcadcd for the Caboollu~e Clay Target Club. w11e1-e the Martin Gough Memorial Shoot was taking place. The old saying of 'it's a small worlrl' is certainly h e a s several old xcqstaintances wene discovered and ncw ones made. Afler a n all too short stay, we departed the pleasant su~~ound ings . The new amenities block isasgood a s thearticle in NovemberCTSNstates.

After an huum drive, Gerry had us a t the second venue an his list. This beine Ule Gold Coast & Albert Clav Tarret Club. venue ~. , - of r l ~ c I904 Inaug!l.ni AClA Spo~t ing Clnys Nananals. Meeting hlikc M~tt.pi>y (P8cri.lcl.l ;~i.<i uandidntc t,cgnrln~r.g I.cvcl I], plus LXIECI ~r.agic.;in 131.~1cc \V~lrorl was onc ltcck on nrl ex] ericncr. Bruce andMike showed u s over the courses so far in operatton. which in simplc descriptive terms, were beautifully balanced bctween imagination and common sense.

Ceny and i were able to slip in a quick ~ o u n d before we had to $=turn to make my return flight.

All the targets we shot a t were varied bu t a t no time did we say 01. think 'these aren't hitable'.

The venue ofthis National Sporting Clays event looks first rate and if the enthusiasm displayed by Mike. Bruce and all those in attendance is any indication. then spol-Ling clays events on ACTA clay target grounds will be successful.

To those in attendance a t the Coaches seminar and the competitors I me?. I wish evely future success and thank all for their hospitality Coaching in Queensland is in good hands!

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WRATAH STATE NOTES From NSWCTA

1994 NSW ISU ?he ISU elimination selies and selection criteria for the ISU State 'Tearns l u s beer1 under l rwcw lor some U r n . Ntcr mnsultatlun writ Bob Huddlcsron. ;~rrd a rrmmmendauor~ fmnl hlm, h c Excculivc Commit'ec Iraq dccidrd to accept his proposal w l ~ ~ c h 15 as fol.ows.

1. The teams be selected a n a first past tile post basis.

2. That 4 events a t 4 separate clubs plus the State Cunival be the minimum requimment for selection in the State Olympic Trap team, and 4 events at 2 separate clubs plus the State Carnival he the minimum requirement for selection In the State ISU Skeet Team.

3. Shooters mav attend a s manv shoats a s thev wish and then count their 6 u r best scores 6nly one score per club allowed for Trench).

4. There will be no set elimination series, bu t all events of 100t and more will count.

5. In 1994. we will have a final elimination as a substitute for a State Carnival in late November.

6. In 1995, the State Carnival will be moved to late Novrmbcr. and thereafter will be the last event lor each calendar year.

It is lr?pr,l chat iltcsc changes will hr well recelvcd by the shoalers and we thank Bob Huddleston lor his lr~tercst and elfort

Shooting Sportsperson of the Year As 1.asalrcady been rel)ortrd. Descrie iiu&Jicslo~, won t h 1993 Sl~ootil!g Sponsperscn of t11r Ycar Awad, w h ~ c l ~ h a s annour~ccd at a prrscntatlon dlnnrr In Sydney In October. ' i l t~s is rcally quttc some achievement, particularly for a woman in a sport which consists of predominately male competitors. Our other nominee. Lynne Teale from the Bega Gun Club, was presented wlth a bronze medal for her contribution to the administration of clay ta rge t shoo t ing . T h e NSWCTA wish to ex tend the i r congratulauons to both Deserie and Lynne and wlvh them every success for the future.

F O I I I . O ~ our ci.11,~ SalL.F/ Ollccrs were hiso acknowlctlgcd on thc cverling fur tllelr prriorinanct: during lhc year. Les Abcrluy [rum Bathurst GC. Bruce Ping Kee from Moree GC, John Richardson from NS\V GC and Mal Tiliey from Sydney CTC all received merit awalds. Congratulations toyouaill6ryo~rwelldeserved awacrls.

Southern Zone k g a G u n Club repons a vcty succesdul c~aclning and sl~or,r day on 31st Oclu'~cr, wilh iltc wsit of Sourhum 7ane Preslrlcnt and Refcrrr Exal~l~ncl.. Fred R;lpicy. whu ais, ~u~ lduc red 8 rrlcnc, examinations to members bf &ree area clubs. The club was pleased to have three junior shooters attend, wlth one of them LukeKearne. scaringapersanal best of25/25after the coacl~ing.

Batemans Bay Gun Club have notified the results of the State Deauville Doubles Championship conducted on the 17th October, with the winners being M. Stevenson and D. Tunrrl. frorn the Batemans Bay Club with a scare af 19/20.

Commonwealth Championship The ACTA lias advised tha t after re-allocation, the 1994 Commonwealth Night Deauville Doubles Championship has been awarded to NSW. Would all clubs inte~ested in applying for the allocation of this Championship please forward their applications in writing to NSWCTA. PO Box 121. Blayncy. 2793 by the 31st Janualy 19D4. .

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SCHOOL STUDENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS

l h i s yeanv~ctor ian schoalstudents championships were agreat success despite the industrial unrest that threatened many of the schools extra curricular activities.

A total of 526 students attended the four zone eliminauons that were held around Lllr slilLr. Flom those zonc shoots the winners of the valiaus sections: Overall Senior Boy. Junior Boy. Senior Girl. Junior Girland Winnin~tTeam were invited to the state final. Tlie srinldaxd of shooting at?he zone eliminations was excellent with two students recording perfect scares. Luke McLennen from Deninalum Hieh School Overall winner South West Zone and Nathan ~ a s s e i r s from Marybamugh District Secondary College Overall winner North West Zone. Nathans effortwas all the more commendable when you consider the murky and windy conditions a t Jeparlt.

Students appreciated Russell Marks attendance a t allof the zone eliminations. Russell, himself a previous winner of the school studcrtls championships. was bombarded with questions and his attendance gave the event a big time atmosphere.

7hc swte l;nalwas uncc &gain held in l r j s LhanprrfectcondiUorls bu: this did not stop all 01 the sudertls posllny uxccllcnl scorcs. Narl~an Cassclis went c ~ l lo win thc evcnt wlth 28/30. Oll~cr winners on the day were: Senior Boy. Shane Bowman. Cohuna Sec College: Junior Boy. Cralg Hrrrwaud 26/30. Lilydale Heights Sec Colieee: Senior Girl. Jackie Beard 26/30: Junior Girl. Susan Miimy 2 5 3 0 : Winning Team. ~ a r y b a r o " ~ h District Secondary College 98/120. consisting of Nathan Casseils. Paul Kaye. Matthew Johnson. Marcus Cassells.

A special thanks must go to all those VCTA officials and club members who so freely gave of thelr tlme to run this cvcnt.

ACTA NNnbonol PresideN, Glerln W d & h congraluhres O u d Slate Slxmllay Chompion. NoUm casscUsjan Moryborwgh.

'=get Shootlng News January 1994

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THE 80 YEARS AND OVER BOYS

The Golden Oldies of our Game By George Biggs, ACTA Historian

Tup Pedersen of Drouln. Vic. As a youngster in the early part of this countly. Alkn [Tupl Pedersen was destined to became a farm hand. He was horn in Drouin. Victoria just 85 years ago. His father was a farmer and his grandfatherwasamarketgarrlmer. Thelandwas in his blood and nobody, not even Tup, could see any other futul-e for him. Few people could envisage that h e would enter the motor industry, let alone spend more than 63 year3 in tile irlduslry.

At the age of 14 Tup took a job with one of Drouin's car dealers (Dmuin Motors). The only qualificationTup needed was a driver's liccncr: that cost him 2/6 125 centsl. After about 12 veal3 behind the srenes Tuo and his oartner boueht the d a c e id; the sum of - - ~ - - - ~ - - ~'~ ~~ ~-~ ' ~~~ - 1.500 pounds ($3.000). including the buildings. Desplte B very good start. Dmuin Molors faced tough times during World War 11, when car sales plummeted and petrol rationing was inlmduccd. Huwcvc:. t hcc r~dof r l~e warsignalkda penollalhigl~ 1t11.novet. for lhouir. Motors and Tup and Ilia ydlrner George Clark forrrld it a good time lo consolidate the buslncss.

It was in 1948 that Tup decided it was time he enjoyed some necmalion. and beine a countlv bov. his thouChts turned to ~~~. ~~

shooting. Clay targetDshooting was j&t b+lnning to reorganise alter tile war and soTup took a liking to what he saw.

'lllr carly ria)s of Gippsland in Eastcr~l Victona saw several gun cl t~bst l~i i t !~ere lonllrd around tl~ebcglnningol the ccntury.T)icy wcrr of <:ourxu livc bird cluhs. Ar,utvi 1025 clav tarccrs wcrc @acing live birds, resulung in most of the live b?rd clubs changing over to clays.

I r was 1948 wherl Tup Prdrrst.r\ rlrcided nr wuuid lakc up <:!try wlger sllonting. I rcrnember. him conxirag into HarUcys Spnrta Srorcrne a[ternwn. Hc toid mc hcwasgoi!lr:rosh3ot clay targets more seriously and wanted to know what kind ofgun he should buy. He had joined the Moe Gun Club and used a n old Hollis double barrel hammer gun for a few yean , bu t had sw~tched to a Browning auto.

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About this time (early 1950s) the under and over gun by Bmwningwas beginning to teach Australian clay target shootels. Tup purchased a model'c'grade. He still has this gun today and has used it vely successfully lor over 35 years. Of course I had to make a n alteration to the stock, which was originally a so-called field stock with a lower w m b measurement. If my memoly serves me c o ~ ~ e c t l y the going price was amund $200.

O,cr Ute 40 yems t l ~ ; ~ t Tup I!as been caml,c:ling at clay larger s~~oounl: he ilils rskcr.u\tr O V L . ~ 200 ~hasnpscnsi!tps at boll: Val) and skeet.

The Drouin Gun Club was formed in 1950 and officially opened by the then ACTA President, Jock Wilson. The club had a membership of 6.5. with Joe Oliver a s President. Latcr. Tup Pede~senwas elected President with Stan Turner. Secretary. The club carried a n until 1982. when they disbanded to join upwith Mo~well club. Tup se~ved on the ACTABxecutive Committeefrom 1956 to 1977. He was appointed Vice-President in 1974 and National President 1975. serving for 2% years. Tup is still attending shoots and enjoying the friendship of old and new sl~ooters a1 the good age of 85 years.

One ofthe highlights olTup's shooting career was a trip to the USAwherc he shot in thc Grand American, a n cverrt Ulat is billed a s the biggest shooting tournament in the world. He brought back trophies from several shots that he attended whilst there.

In December of 1987, l'up and his wife Enid visited the Australian Mastcrs Games held a t Launceston, where he shot in all the shotgun events. He remarked to me that he and Enid elljoyed t l ~ r~ r~se iv r s so much, they had decided to travel to Alice Springs for the Northern Territoly Masters Games in October the following year 11988). Sure enough he and Enid did visit Alice Springs. They actually did drive up.

It was a t the Melbourne Gun Club a couple ofweeks afte; their return from Nice that I had the opportunity to talk with them over their trip. It was obvious that heand his wife Enid had really enjoyed the sl~oot.Tup described the welcome they received born Club President and members and said it was out ofthis world. Praule lust couldn't do enoueh for them. The President. Mick - . , Malella and the Secretaly Sqie O'Grady were fabulous. The catering was really something to talk about.

Tup won a bronze medal in the 50 target points and a silver m the30 target double At the closlngceremony Tup was presented with a gold, srlvel and bronze for h ~ s effort a the age of80 years

Tup has attended 42 of the last 45 Nationals series. Sadly Tup's wife. Enid, passed away in 1990.

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SYDNEY CLAU TARGET CLUB

1993 Anniversary Shoot - 13 & 14 November Once a Committee has decided to hold a n event of the size of this one, the planning i~sually takes many months. The SCTC Committee decided to hold a n "Anniversary Shoot to Remember" a t our meeting only hvo months previously. It all seemed so easy a t the ti&, plan a pmgrarn. buy a few prizes, seek some sponsorship. advertise i t and hey presta, the required number of shooters would turn u p on a perfect day and everyone would have a good time.

Then came the details. -how many events, how many targets. which traps to use, what prizevalue ioreach event, nominations cost, forms, sweeps, squad sheets, catering, raffles, scoreboards. shelter, practice - ULC list was suddenly three pages long. After a few more committee meetings, endless Usts, thousands of phone calis to each other, hours atwork typing this. faxing that. prizes to be quoted on and then purchased (Janenne, why are the best prices a t shops the furthest distance from each othef?). a few weekends worklng a t Ulc: club and we had it all organised.

The morning of the 13th rolled around. Everyone on the Committee was to b r a t the club a t 7.00am to set it all up. The one thing we had no contml over was, yes, you guessed it, tile weather. At 8.00am it was raining vely heavily and the ground was covered in fog. A mass suicide was contemplated, but then we thought. what the heck if no one turns up, we muld all shoot against each other and for once the committee could go home with prizes to match the effort we had put in.

By 9.00am shootcm were arrivingand by 9.30 the first five squads were ready to go and guess what - it stopped raining. In total on Saturday 81 shoote~s were competing lor the vast m y of magnificent prizes. We had our first day ilnisiled by 5.15pm.

The winners on day one were:

Evrnt 1. 25t Graded Sweeps EO - $10 from every nomination was put into each grades prize pool and 12 x AA received 825.4 x A received $55. 3 x B received $46 and one C grader Steve Dewis received $90.

Event 2.25t SB. Arthurl'urnerwon AAwith 4 4 over local shooter Rocky Carbone. 14 year old Luke Young won A with a prrlccl score and a not 14 vear old Mal Tillev was second wiUl 29/30. Alau I<eevers (who built a new tabl; to hold all our prizes - thanksA1an)wanB with R. Said 2nd. PeterMcClinn woncgrade.

The main event ofthe day carlying first prizes of microwave ovens then followed. Conditions were perfect and we hoped for lots of possibles and a big shoot off. MichaelDiamond~von AA fromRoss Hibbert with a score of 158. Shane Samuels won Awith 96/97 from Paul Farrugia. John Osman [a new shooter) won B with 38/38 from G. Wallace. who had just moved up from C grade. A popular Ludwig Kohler won C from Steve Dewis.

Event 4 was a 20pr DR. This was shot 5 pairs over 4 traps. Michael Diamond showed us all how to shoot double rise wit11 37/40 irom Ivan Petrina on 36/40. E. Kladis won A grade with 32/40 from Alan Hepbum. John Osnlan (who was havinga very successful day) won B grade with 45/60 from J. Icladis and S. Cauchi won C from 0. Hassip.

Each day had a $250 graded High Gun to he presented. These were won on Saturrlay hy Michael Diamond in M a n 116/120. Agrade won by PaulFarrugia on 108/120. John Osman capping off a @eat day with B grade and G. Wallace winning wcli in his last C grade event on 99/120. Quite a few shooters went home on Saturday with their cars full olgreat prizes.

Sunday dawned raining again, but i t cleared befox shooting commenced and the day turned out really quite pleasant, even though the forecast was for a change later in the day. 105 shooters nominated for Sunday's program, no doubt encouraged by the still heavily laden plize table.

~ b k i ~ m m d be- ~ o n g m d n t ~ d by Sydney President, Gary Kennerrm hfichael won the O v e r d High C m

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JanenneKidd uilh her Lodies Hgh Gun @vhy.

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Luke Young cdlefw hL1 prizeJor h e SbgleBmeleoent The very well s m k d bophy &.

Event 5 was a 20t Handicap. Arthur Turner won hvo cases of Winchester ammunition with a perfect score of 40/40, 2nd with 11/2 cases was Ludwig Kohler. 3rd with 1 case was Majura Park shooter Chris Milligan on 36/37 and young Eddie Boulos ~ecciueri % a case for 4 th on 35/37. We thank Winchester for. their donation of ammunition for this went.

Event G. Sot DB with first prizes of colour television sets was next. Michael Diamond won AA with 108 from p a p ~ ~ i a r local shooter Gary Rootes a n 107. A grade was won by J i m Adamoooulos on 50 from Chris Milliean on 71 / 7 3 B rrrade was ~, lakcn out by J. Kladls l r o a Johl: Osrnan and C g n d c \rns won by n D.rlu~,ii ltu~!! S. Arsl;mlan

The last event of the weekend was 30 t PS. Gary Rootes shot very well to post the only possible in this event. He won AA grade from P. Griffith ofsunny Corner on 89/90. Chris Milligan won A grade on 87/90 from R. Clifton on 86/90, Brad Kidd won B grade with 83/90 from J. Mortis and A. Borilis won C grade from Gina Curcuruto.

The Sunday graded High Gun of $250 was won by Galy Rootes in AA with a perfect score of 160/ 160. Chris MiUigan collected A glade on 15G/lGO, with Julln Osman cleaning up B grnde again on 147/160. S. Pllslanian won C on 145/160.

The Overall High Gun for llie Lwo days was a Sasll and a Remington Sporting Clay Semi-Auto Shotgun valued a t approx $1.500 sponsored by Mick Smiths Sports Stale. This was won by Michael Diamond with 271/280. a fine score over two days. The Ladies High Gun was won by Janenne Kidd on 250/280 and tile Junior llinh Gun won bv Eddle Boulos with 237/280. Bolh - Janenne and Bd:lie rrrewrl ;4 case of Wsr.cll?~;rer ~tnrnct~ir iol~ i t ~ l t i z S R S ~ I $1 U!eu.rlrOrrs.

Some interesting statistics over the two days. We had shwters competing fmm 15 clubs in NSW. 4 Ladies. 5 Juniors and 2 Veterans. We threw 24.900 Bay City Targets and gave away prizes in exccss of$7,500.

The Committee sincerely thank Carol Tilley and Pam Trew for turning the officc to perfection. Sharon and NareUe in the canteen for all the lovely food and last but not least, to all those lor coming to our shoot and a t the time of writing this article them is only 360 days untii we do it all over again. So keep mid November 1994 free for another shoot to remember.

TAM WORTH CLAY TARGET CLUB

By Jenny Burt

Next month. 18th-19th-20th-21st February, will see a very extensive skret competition undertaken by the TarrtworUl Clay Target Club and the A.S.S.A.

Skeet over4 days - 100 targets each day - shouldbejust what the shooten, who are experiencing withdrawal symptoms after the Christmas break, are looking for!

With added competition in the form of teams, lucky number shoot offs. Northern Skeet Team elimination on the Sundays evcnts. NSW 5 Member Team. 3 Member Junior Team and 3 Member Womens Team being selected over Saturdays and Sundays events. the!= shoktlrl he something for everyone.

'Il~e AS.S.A ale once again providing 5 trips to New Zealand as their ovelall high gun awards -400 tmgets -AAAB.C. and Junior.

Tamworth will be p~nviding aver $4.000 in t~nphies and sashes for the Saturday and Sunday events alone.

With the culmination of the two days, being the GeolTrey Walters Memorial H ~ g h Gun Trophy - a bealltihtlly constructed open book made from solid timber by Rad Prior.

Aitllougll lhc days wlll lnc Iml, tl~rtv!vill hc plenryof#!aylight into rnc ccol ol the alcnlor,n. and the residcnt c;lrclakcrs will havr the grounds in tip top order a s always.

Tamwortil itself nrovides aooroximatelv 35 motels, numerous . . .~orels. cac;i#etl parks. ;111d l l ~ c riub i~llows ire? catrl?ing OCI the ~ 9 0 t t t 1 . 1 . ; . ~mwcr n:xi liiluwcrh nlsu I~eln~g vvailahlc.

Siz~lcrs. IiogsLtratI~. iksraulaol d3. are just sorne ol the foal oullrrs in ll;.vc dpsnc.d al.w~ll bc ull,:r hy i'rblt~iity -along wltll Ihc llulllrluJs exlitin: enung l;icllllica in lllu c.ly.

Should you require accommodation bookings or Just more information. jusf give Club President. Kevin Weatherall a call alter hours on 1067) 6 5 9054 or myself on 10671 6 5 9.186 after hours also.

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INTERNATIONAL GUN CLUB By Y. Polst. Secretary

The InternationalGunClub held their hvoday Anniversary shoot on October 16 & 17 at the State Shooting Park. Virginia. The weather was perfect both days, b u t Sunday looked very grim as the heavens opened up. but rain soon gave way to another very goad shooting day.

The attendance was great hs 72 s1100ters Hnel up fronr all ovc!. Sooth Attsrral!a. Victora anri New Sourh \Vales. Thank you lor making i t a great day. 28 possibles were shot br the day.

The first event was the 50t Gun Rack Skeet C'ship which was also shot a s a team event. This was won by S.A. Gun Club with a score of 238/250. the team comprising 01 R. Candido. L. Charles. T. Kimbrr. P. Casev and L. Charles. Vet winner was P ~ ~~ ~ ~ -~ ~

~ ~ c s s a n d r o wrtlt 40/50.'l'/;:s evcrtt was sponsored by'l'he Curl l h r k ~ n < l Intrr.national Gun Club.

50t Gagliardl Bms Trench C'ship was shot in conjunction with the Jim & Annette Finis Team Shield. The Shield was won by the international Gun Club 157/180, the team was C. Stooo. T. Renna and C. Hunt. hi$ was shot off against a id the r Internal ional Tcam. Sponsors were Gagliardi Brns a n d International Gun Club.

301 Rem Body Repairs Mixed Grd was sponsored by R. & R. Marcoionni and lntematlanal Gun Club.

25tTopmixDouble B-lGrd shot in wnjunctionwith'l'he Young Gun Team Shield. Dare I say who won this. The Young Guns 123/125. G. Stopp. T. Renna. C. Hunt. R. Dower and G. Kontopoulos. Hey boys there are others that would like to get their name on this shield, but therewas another team eventthat showed t hem they could be beaten. Tony whete was the disc thls year!

The shoot off for thls event for overall had to be concluded on Sunday as daylight p v e way to darkness. David Dean shot his first possible irr competition. cangrotuiations David.

Vet P. D'Alessandro. J n r Nick Marinis. Unfortunately Ladies numbels were down this year.

Saturdays High Gun donated by D. Dean was won by R. Dower 173/175.

'111~ cnrtcrr. ladles 3trl a !,onderfuljoi~ will:aU drcir goodies. and also providing n ntosl erqoyable dinrlrr on Sart~rday evening. To d.c grntlclnen who playrd thr muric. thank you.

Sunday there were 7 5 shooters. 4 3 possibles plus 25 from the handicap.

5 t &20t International Handicap were shot a t thesametlme. l h i s event was sponsored by P. Hall with M. Anmataris 1st. R. Ayres 2nd and D. Dean 3rd. L. Dimasi wan the backmarkers sectlon off 2 2 mcttrs.

2% Fisher Firealms Points Score sponsored by Fisher Firearms was contested with only 2 possibles for thccventbeingproduced. - -

F. Agostino was the overall winner.

25t Colin Sparnon Mcrrro~ial Team Shield DB C'ship saw Denis Lymn take overallafter a very long shoot off agans t 23 others. This event was sponsored by S.A. Police Gun Club and International Gun Club. International won the shield with 120/125. the team of R. Flemlng. G. Donald. J. Finls. R. Marcoionni. P. Agostino. Ladies L. Smith. VetFred Atkinson. J n r Brett Marsden.

2% Cornit Fazm Doublc Barrel C'ship. Once again there was a lot of oossibles shot In this event. Overall was won bv K. Wlleht. - good io SL.C ; 'N go intrrstatc. Vet K. Mules. Jrv ~ w l t Marsden. Tllls event was spotlsure<i by :nremational Gun Ciuk.

Sundays High Gunwas sponsored D. Dean and won by L. Dlmasi 149/150. well done Lany.

LboSmLr Or~ralllndies High Gun

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High Gun Winners: Overall donated hy R. & P. Fleming was wan by L. Dimasi 318/326. Ladies won by Lisa Smith 176/225. Veterans winner K. Mules 204/225. Junior High Gun winner Brctt Marsden 195/225.

The two days came to a conclusion with the presentation of trophies to all winners. Margaml must be complimented on her choice of trophies, the table looked a picture.

The President thnnhcd one and all for coming and makingit such a success. Thanks to all thevisitors who t~avelled longdistances. the Committee and members and anyone else who helped in anyway a t all. Sponsors must be thanked too a s without them it would not be possible for clubs to function.

Hope to see you all again soon.

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Clubs intending on advertising shwts being held very early in the month, areadvised toadvertisethe detailsin an earlieredition to that of competition, to avoid disappointmentofthematerial not reaching the reader in time.

Every effort is made by We otfice and printers to mail out our monthly magazine to arrive prior to or on the 1 st of themonth. This is not always a certainty as many factors are to be determined in reaching this deadline, some of which are beyond our control.

Early advertising will assist bath your dub and you We shooter.

MARYBOROUGH TID BITS, QLD days shooting. AISO. John ~ y a n , on holidays &urn ~ o r r i m a ~ and

shoots a t Forest Gun Club, a long way fmm home. Our most By Lost Bird southern shooters were Bruce. Sue and John, who shot Bundy

last weekend, a trlp of only huo and a haU hours. bu t took the Les Greensill, on his army reunion and relum to C a m s to meet Byrnes a week. At this rate they should be back in Lower Light old mates and relive old times together. looked for a gun club inabout hvo years. Hope allvisitors enjoyed yourshoot. rhanks shootingin thearea and found AthertonTableland was shooting to Vlc in the boiler room for a good job, you can stlll tell he loves that weekend, and on arrival, found it was their new complex it a s h e won't let anyone helr, him. Thanks glrls for the tucker. opening day. Les was ovenvllelmed by the hospitality given to him and would likc to thank Athe,-ton, and. a s we have to build a new complex soon. Les asked a lot of questions on the new complex. Les congratulates them on the great trophies and display to he shot far. Thank you Athaton from Les. The trip and caachingat Atherton musth ive done Les a lot ofgood a s h e shot a possible in the single barrel a t his nexl shoo1 a t Bundy.

Bundaberg - 7 November Patrons & Presidents Day Thanks to visitors Di. Ken. Les, another Ken. Stafford. Peter. Paul (no not Mary). Harry and myself. Special visitors flom South Australia on il slruoting holiday were Bruce. Sue and John Byrnes of Lower North Club, living in the town of Lower Light. Hope you enjoyed your shoot. sorry about the rain. Talking about rain, on arrival a t Bundy the sky was a bit black in two areas. so best get some local pmfessional advice, so we asked the weather master. Ted Turton. "What is with the black clouds. Ted." "Don't wony," said Ted. "but the road will be wet on the way home." With the singlt barrel finished and squads 3 & 4 shooting the double barrel, down came the rain. One squad headed off for drier places, but the other, with only a couple of targets to shoot. finished the event. On returning, wet. we lealut there were three passibles. Nowonder they didn'twant to stop, rain or not!

So with a v e ~ y long tea break, we continued the championship. Ted. don't give up your day job.Ted took out the C grade points later in the day so h e wasn't too worried abouthis rain prediction. The main event of the day was the 25t DB Championship which was taken out by Neil Brny. A grade Invin. B grade Norm and Peter took C grade. Gino cleaned up the points with another possible. Kaye taking B grade. With it still vexy da1.k. the last event was shot. FIum memoly. Neil took A glade and Spencer C grade and B grade should have had a three way shoot off, but heing too dark, wc turned Lo Ulc old three straw trick. So drawing in squad position. Kendrewwhatwe thoughtwas the longstraw. Paul dlewashort one. but the one that remained was the longest. Thanks fellas for being good sports. Hany cleaned out the Jackpot and Ken Greensill took the rame.

Gympie Gold Classic - 13 & 14 November Congratulations Gympie on your fil.st two day shoo1 in illany years. The person in charge o f t l~e weather was spot on, overcast and nearly raining with no wind, very gwd shooting conditions. With visitors flum nearby clubs the most northem shooter being Doug Killick from Charters Towers, who teams up with Bany Nasscr at Clarmont, and together they enjoy a couple of good

- The main cvcnt Ute Suuth East Zone Handicap waswon by fmnt marker Shane Hawker, and pushed all the way by back marker Rod Feet, and to take 3rd was Ken Mills.

Another event the 50t DB C'ship. Overall & B grade Paul Anderson and also shot his first 100 break, good shooting Dr. 1st in AA was Barry Power (who the week before a t Cabaalture won the 2% DB C'ship and 25t Cont C'ship). 2nd in AA grade B. Zimple. A gmde went to M. Eagic. 2nd D. Reynolds. 2nd in B grade L. Beattie with C grade being won by K. Mills. 2nd S. Edgerton. Bill Stoiberg shwting the only possible took the Overall DB Points C'ship with too many other winners to mention. High Gun winnen wem: OA & AA winning the gold nugget woith $1.500 was Rod Fell; AHG BiU Stolberg: BHG George Foster; CHG Shane Hawker; Ladies Silvia Edgerton and Junior Mellisa Tipman. Chrls Hanison, not being in anything ail weekend. drew tile jackpot and shot it. which was worthwhlie. Chris, being a nice guy, his f i n t words were 'Well now I can buy my wife a nice Christmas prc~ent."What a nice thought1 lhanks to Les and Ken far bringing hack the trap.

Maryborough - 28 November The day being our AGM before the shoot. resulted in Dr Paul returning to Pies with Les Sidwell belng groomed a s Vice Pres for the big jab. Holly retained her roll as Sec/Treas for the eleventh year. Captain Dick. Vice Captain Peter Pag. Shoot Marshall Chris Harrison. Deputy Andy. Publicity Norm. the most important job in the kitchen was retained by Yvonne & Les Sidwell taking on another year of canteen stewards (thanks for helplng in the kitchen Marge). The thankless job ofmaintenance was Andy a n d Peter . with Coaches Chr i s a n d Dick. Congratulations to all doing mole than their fair share to keep the club in tip top order.

The single barrel championship was a Bundy win with Rob taking OA &A, his wlfe Kaye B and Spencer C. 15t DR OA &A. 25t PS, 25t DB & AHG was won by Neil. B grade Pts & HG went to Dr Paul and C grade Pts. DB & HG went to Peter. John Straughair tookthejackpot and Wilma wan the r d e again, have a good tip to Norfolk Island Wilma and Neil. To s W t the year Bundy Charm City C'ships on Sunday 2nd Jan . Sunshine Coast S u ~ e ~ s h o o t J a n 8 h9. Gvmoie 16 Jan . Ma~vbomue'h 23 J a n and , . - ~

Kingamy 2 l ay Fco. Dotl'r forget our moving a n union isr prize ibis Auto Tmp S5.fi00 r,r 85 000 crslt. If your clul, docs i,ut Irciulrc a trap, shoorcrs could poul togctl~rr arid collrct $5.000 for a $100 ticket.

Good shooting to all. 'ti1 next time see you a t the shoots.

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WAGGA GUN CLUB

Pictured above. Michael Rooke. Sondra Kremerskothen and A.C.T.A NaUonal President. Glenn Woodhatch, taken a t the presentation of monies to Sondra a t the 1993 Skeet Nationals. Sondra was named the highest fundraisel. for the Miss Wagga Wagga Quest.

Sondra fonvarded her thanks to the Wagga Gun Club a s below:

Dear Helen.

As you h a w undoubtedly heard. I was recently honoured by being ~ m m d Miss Wagga Wagga 1994.

Thesuccess whichllhave hadinthepastsirmonfhsoJJundraising can largely be attributed to the tremendous support and encouragement that I receioed by the local Wayya W q g a businesses andclubs, inpartlcular, the WaggaCun Club. You will be interested ed know that the support which we administered to your dub raised o w r $5.000 Jor the City Mission Care Club. I would like to thank you most sincerely for lhls Jundraising opporlunity.

Yowsjaitl$dly Sondra Kremerskotlwn

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TARGET ASSOCIATION PO Box 557, Mt Waverley, Vie. 3149

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PORT AUGUSTA GUN CLUB

Port Augusta held its 2 day Birthday shoot on 20 & 21 November with shooters from all over South Australia and Broken Hill attending. 41 shooters in all. - Saturday nlurning the wind was a bit on lllr strorlg side, bu. lhc weathcrwas f ine wllh no rairi in sight.

We kicked offwith a 50t Skeet Championship. There was a few rounds of 25 shot but no 50. After a long s h w t off OA & A went to L. Schubert 88/89,2nd W. Channing 87/89. Bgrade K. Zaniol 57/59 and C grade went to I. Watkins 48/54.

Event 2 was 25t Handicap targetAA0 Al B2 C3 cash divide, there ended up being some vely good scares shot. 11 possibles and after a vew long shoot off C. BenUey and D. Lymn decided to split 1 & 2 as they were b t h a n 75/75,3rd place went to A. Jones 60/63.

Evcnt 3 was a 50t D@ Wordcn Firearms Champiunship, uhich agam saw somr vcry g ~ o d SCUTCP. 0 A & A C. Benlley 65/65 from T. Hrard 64/65, I? gtzdr i<. Freebairn 47/50 and C grade wcnt

Sa r~ rday night wc had a social night wit:, a great meal prepared hy chefTony Dil'aolu (he will make some person n lovcly wilt orlc clay i lhe shaves his beard 010.

Sunday m m i n g bloughtwith it a few fellows lookingworse forwear, but the weather was much better, ~eachinga high in the mid 20s.

Event 4 was a 25t PS graded and yes youguessed it Agradewent to Craig Bentley 84/84 nudging out M. Stam 83/84. B grade J. CurUs 73/75. C grade D. Bishop 70/75.

Event 5 a 25t Handicap was won by C. Bentley 43/44. T. Heard 2nd 42/44 and R. Smith 40/42 3rd.

The final event 50t Port Augusta DB C'ship saw a long shoot off with C. Bentley come out on fop with 95/95. 2nd place to R. Fleming 94/95. W. Spackman took B grade with 49/50 and M. Smith C grade on 42/50.

Starr Transport High Gun. Craig Bentiey 197/200. well done Craig, only 3 targets down over the program (we might have to nobblc him next year by bending his barrel).

Tile weekend went off witl~out any trouble and I would like to thank the following people: first of all the shooters, good to see so many: the ladies in the kitchen did a great job, well done; thanks Tony for Saturday night: to O x tlapper boys Craig and James, a great jab boys, without you no targets to shoat at; to all the people who helped referee and score; and to the people that gave their time to do the paper work in the office. Robin. Craigand Cariline: and to anyone I may havc missed, thankyou. A big thank you to the @ophy donors.

Champiomhip winners: Skeet, L SclwberS Worden Fir-mr ond Port AuguslnDouhleBarrd Oueroll. C. Bentley: ondResident, M. S(nn:

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THE WAY IT WAS By George Biggs. ACTA Historian

Top Guns The Foremost Eight The competition was a 5.000 pound purse. $10.000 dollars in tadays money. Melbourne Gun Club. Tottenham Victoria. October 1926.

in early days before the intmduction ofclay targets, trap shooting was a popular shooting sport especially in country areas.

The picture below shows a gmup of prominent Melbourne live bird shooters of that era.

Back row i (o c C. Morgnn. E. F. RymlL E. R. Medwoy ond J. Slmn Front mm i to r: W. O'Brieh W. C. Downie. A. Campbell ond R. Mwdhurrc Plwm c ~ u r t e ~ y of Dannld Mocmfosh 1926.

MOUNT ISA GUN CLUB High ternperatules and high humidity have a tendency to sap ones energy, but that didn't faze the intxepirl shnnters of t l ~ e hiount Isa Gun Club.

Sa tu~day November 13th a t 3.30pm the first shot was f l ed in the cltlh's monthly competition with 50 targets skcct the rvent. Mick McGill showed just how resilient he is by missingjust one target. a feat which justly earned him 'A'grade honours. 'B'grader Kevin Streetel- was just two targets behind at47/50 and held on towin his glade while Ron Power 42/50 held on to %' grade.

Ball Trap in the searing heat really tests a shooters mettle. howcvcr Jim ISdmonds was equal to the challenge and won the event with a well shot 24/25. Doug Stone and Ted Matthews s h a ~ r d second place with scores of 22/25.

With the temperature finally starting to drop, shootels lined up for 25 targets equal scare over the traps and a t the conclusion. tllree shooters. Neil Sinclair. Ted Matthews and Greg Mattllews. had pasted the possible of 25/25. Neil claimed outright victoly in '3' glade while Ted and Greg were sent back out to contest 'A' grade. Tllirty-nine targets later Greg missed and Ted claimed the 'A' grade prize with a Lola1 score of 64/64. Mick Coleman 24/25 was the best in 'C' grade.

Now was time for the supper break and again our thanks to all who prepared the meal which a s usual was of excellent fare.

With the evening mealover itwas onwith the shooting. butbefore the next event the jackpot shooter had to be drawn. The lucky name to come out was Bruce Murphy, and with mnfldence and the vocal support of the cmwd. particularly Rod Maxwell. Bruce faced his first shot off 25 m e k s . He smashed that target and the next four to claim the jackpot and go home a little richer.

Back to serious competition. this time The Mount Isa Gun Club Night Double Rise Championship. J im Edmonds staked his 'A' gmde claim with 33/40 and no onc could catch hlor. 'B' grade Gabby Magdics proved that a break fmm shooting wasn't a handicap a t all by scoring 31/40 to win his grade, and Mick Coleman once again claimed 'C' grade with 28/40,

The finale to the night was 1 0 pair Deauville Doubles off combined handicap, and the team of J im Edmonds and Mick Coleman had no tmuble a1 all in taking first place with the only 10/10 in the event. Four teams scored 9/10 and went back out to decide second place. Bruce Murphy and Trevor Bennett (15/16) held on to take second fmm RonPo\ve~and Rod Cusack.

President Rod Maxwell had to leave early so Bruce Murphy was called upon to make the presentations to the winners.

The Mount Isa Gun Club's next shootwill be ourlast for 1993and the Christmas Shoot is tentatively set for Sunday December 12.

SHOOTER SNAPS

Ausmlion SkeelTeorn. Wortd Skeet Championship. San Antonio I (o r: Keg Clnrke, Chris Noudin ond c1i"e Borlon

AusUolionSkeet Tern andfinds 1 to c Bob 1U.S.A.I. Reg Clarke, Chris Noudin Refem. Daue fU.S.A.1 and Cliue BNton

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Sell Outright Exchange or Trade

Browning or Beretta etc. (063) 65 9122

Queensland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tasmania 31

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Western Australia 33 South Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Territory 37 Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New South Wales 48

CLUB NEW'S Albury Wodonga Clay Target Club Inc. At AGM on 5-1 1-93 the following were elected: President: G. Plnner (Big Red): Secretary: G. Agnew (Little Agl: Assistant Secreta~y: S. Ceyer: Vice President: D. Gabriel (Black Duck): Treasurer P. Leahy; Shoot Marshall: R. Ehle~s .

Gemfields Gun Club At AGM the following were elected: President: N. Deeley; Vice Pr-esldenC G. Brown: Treasurer: A. Comino: Secretary: 1. Cross: Publicity Oilicer: A. Comino.

Junee Ex Services Memorial Gun Club At AGM the following were elected: Prcsidnlt: C. Brandon: Vice President: T. Barnewall: Secretary/ Treasurer: W. Hulrn. PO Box 243. Junee. 2663 Ph: 1069) 243169: Captain: 3. Wright.

Maryborough Clay Target Club Inc. At AGM held 28-1 1-93 the fallowing were elected: President: P. Anderson: Vice President: L. Sidwell: Secretary/ Treasurer: H. Wood: Captain: D. Osbome; Vice Captain: P. Paglialino: Shoot Marshalls: C. Harrison. A. Wood; Publiciiy Officer: N. Ualc [Lost Bird). We wish everyone asuccessfill 1994.

Wangaratta Clay Target Club Inc. At AOM on 25-1 1-93 the follorving were elected: President: T. Penney: Snr Vice President: D. Hunt: J n r Vice President: T. Pigram: Treas~~t.el.: K. Rudebeck: Secretary: B. Penney; Press Corirspondent: J. Hadson; Committee; B. Baron . W. Ford, A. Glassi, B. North. D. Jackel. C. Riches. K. Robinson. P. Stonehouse.

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VICTORIA State Director of Coaching

Expressions of interest are sought from suitably quaii:ced persons to act as State Director of Coaching. Writien applications only to:

Ian Hill V.C.T.A. Secretary 29 Raheen Ave. Wantirna, 3152 Fax (03) 887 4597

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Je,,,~c,~y 1994 AustralIan Clay Tarpt Slraau~lg Ncws Page 27

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-FOR SALE - 2 excellent

Manual Load Traps $600 each

PLUS some parts

Contact G e o f l A g n e w (060) 21 8494 BH. (060) 59 1606 AH

FOR SALE BERETTA 682 SKEET

Tubeset, Adjustable S t o c k , Barrel Weight Aluminium AmerVCase, Protective Cover

$4,300 P h o n e Mal Briggs (03) 874 6395 or 0 1 8 034 8 6 8

ATHERTONTABLELAND 28-11-93 -Ovcrcast&windy (331.20TfSTOWR: A: M. Collins. D. Bullirnore 55/60; B: J. Marino 45/60: C: A. Cataldo 52/60. 25T D8: A: J . Wilkinsan 25/25: 8: M. Costa 25/25: C: B. Hyland 24/25,50T C0NT.A: M. Collins49l50: B: M.Costa45150: C: R.C1;1wfod45/50.30THCP: 1st J. Marioo 30130. 2nd D. Millcn 29/30. 3rd M. Costa S. Zorretto 28/30, 10PR DR: A: J. Wllkinsan 16/20: B: J. Matino 15/20: C: R. Cnwrord 15/20.

BAUAHDeAn 21-11-83 -Warm &sunny 136). 5T FS 16 Possiblcl, w n by F. Musumeci 90/105.25T FS A: G. Dongs 72/75: B: R. Starr 73/75: C: S. Sonego M/75: NouS.Tetley29/75.25TfSHCP: I a t R S-74/75.2ndR. Potter73/75. Nav S. Tetky 34/75. 25T PS HCP TEAM EVENT: 1st A. Srmtll. G. Dongo. A. C a r ~ n t e r . D. Carnobell. L. Cmwli. S. Soneco. 2nd R. Pottcr. A. Smitl. P. bi1sardu.A. ~ u r u ~ e l . L. Selia . P. ~ a v a l l a m ~ 2 0 T f S CONP 11-14M: L. Scalia 54/60: 15-18M: A. Carpenter 59/60: 19-25M: G. Dongs m/W: Nov: S. Tctlcy 32/00. HG: OA: R. Potter 2871300. Vcb N. Smi& 2501300: 11-14M: L ScaBa 2541300: Nw: S. Tetlcy 158/300. See: J. Musumi(076161 1967.

BUNDABERG 7-11-93 - Stormy 126). 25T SKEET HCP: M. Tipmari. R. Rehbcin>. P. Winun. T. Jenscn.T. Pctcrsen,.J. Stmughair 25/25. 25TSKEET C'SHlP: OA & A . R. Rehheln 25/25: R: P. Winzen 23/25: C: N. Westhcad 22125.25TSB:A: R. Rehbein.C.Segiacomi. N . Bcny24125: B:T. Pctenen. L. Crecnsiii 25/25: C: P. Pagiiamia 19/25. 25T 08 CSNIP: OA N. Bcrry 85/85: A: I . Wynyard: B: N. Dele 24/25: C: P. Pagliarino 24/25. 25T PS: A: C. Sergiaeomi 75/75: B: K. Rehbcin 70175: C: T. Turtan 65/75. 25T DB CONT: A. N. Berry 25/25: B: N. Dale 22/25: C: S. Plalh 23/25 HG: R. Reilbcin 147/150: BMHC: S. Plath 125/150.

BURDEMN W10-10-93 -Fine 127). 15T DB SS: L. Kovacicll. G. Rca. 0. MeDonncil. P. Scsiia. A. larson. S. Zonet lo . M. Blain. A. Zappala div~ded. 30T DB: A: M. Slain 30130 2nd .I. Rvrnee 30130: R: G. Rrt 9.9130 ?nr l n . - ,~ . . ~

Mcl)r~8~~cl l 28/30 C: A. Andrcws21/20. 2rncl I' Sc.;slta 27/:10. :SOT Dil. A A Z;apifiia 30130. 2nd M. Ulai,~ 30130. D: Ci RUP 2!1/30. 211 i 1) MCUO .IICI. 2913). C P Sraloa 20130. Plrd C. Co!,m 28/30. 151' 1)i1 SS: N S l ~ e a l l ~ ~ . r

Arcbcr29/30,3rd M. ~ l a & 2 9 / 3 0 . 15TSB:A:D. Killick 15/15.2ndC.Arci>er

Gold Coast & Albert Clay Target Club (Inc.)

Gross Road, Woongoa lba , Qld -UBD M a p 84 F1

January Carnival 1994

Saturday 15th 10.00am start

Event 1. J. M. Bauman Perpetual Gold Cup $12.00 Including Pacific Coas t DIB Chmpionship 25 Targefs DIB f rom 15m 'Trophies OIA 1 s t & 2 n d A A A B C

Event 2 Sponsors Bonanza $18.00 50 Targets DIB f rom 1 5 m

Trophies OIA 1 s t & 2od A A A B C

Event 3. Pacific Coast Points Championship $12.00 25 Targets DIB Points from 15m Tropllies 0 l A 1 s t & 2nd AA A B C

Sunday 16th 9.00am start

Event 4. Lee Hogarth Perpetual Silver Cup $12.00 I~~cludiug Pacif ic Coas t SIB Championship

25 Targets SIB f rom 1 5 m

Trophies O I A 1st & 2nd AA A B C

Event 5 , Gold Coast & Albert 'Shooters Loot' $24.00 5 0 T a r g e t s from 15m-$700 C a s h

25 T a r g e L ~ DIB and 25 Targets DIB Points $150 each grade divided 60% 30% 10% $100 Overal l

Event 6. Gold Coast & Albert Champion of Champions $12.00 25 Targels Dm f rom 20m Trophies OIA 1 s t & 2nd A h A B C

H I G H G U N S Ovcrali . hA A 11 C . Lady . J l ~ n i o r ' V e t e r a n

Vetcrnns Ladia . Novicc J u n i o r s

60% Noms if s h o o t e r s sl~oot w h o l e progrum

Tlln rar , r i l lee rescrvrs 11,e riglrr lo aller llzr program ~necessory

Res: Mikc Murphy (075)91 1185 BM SEC Kcvh Seeney (075)304144AM

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KINGAROY GUN CLUB INC,

ANNUAL TWO DAY SHOOT

SAT 5th & SUN 6th FEBRUARY 1994

Saturday 5th 12 noon start Event 1. 25t ~ o u b l e Barrel 15m Sweeps Nom $10

AA, A, B, C 50% noms back to shooters

Event 2. Hayman's Electrical 25t Single Barrel C'ship 15m Nom $13 Trophy & Badge OA, Trophies 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C

Event 3. Andersson's Fruit Market 25t DB Continental C'ship 15m Nom $13 Trophy & Badge OA, Trophies 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C

Sunday 6th 9am start Event 4. Toyota Motor Sales 25t Double Barrel C'ship 15m Nom $13

Trophy & Badge OA, Trophies 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C

Event 5. 30t Handicap (Calcutta Event) Nom $25 60% noms back to shooters lst , Znd, 3rd

Event 6. Graham &Jenny Bickerton's 25t Points C'ship 15m Nom $13 Trophy & Badge OA, Trophies 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C

Event 7. 30t Double Barrel Champion of Champions 18m Nom $13 Sponsored by Kingaroy Butchery (G&C Hurford) Icarel Srb Trophies 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C

HIGH GUNS: Ouerall sponsored by Neil Tessrnan & Phillip Nortltcott

AA, A, B, C sponsored by Wincl~ester Australia Junior sponsored by Cl~ips & Shirley McCan~t

Front Marker Troply spol~sored by Wesies Cahes

Total Nominations $100 Ladies,'Juniors & Veterans 60% norns if shooting wholcprogra~n

CALCUTTA EVENT 5 -NO deductions Lyle Vidlcr-Meru Chamnpney Perpetual Handicap Shield shot in conjunction with Euent 5

HAPPY HOUR 5.30-6.30pm - CALCUTTA drawn 5.30pm -AUCTION 6.00pm Free R w s t Dinner -PIG ON SPIT

Accotn~nodation -pho~te direct: Pioneer Lodge Motel (071) 62 3999 Burlie & Wilk Motor Inn (071) 62 2933 Oasis Motel (071) 62 2399

Please support the motels that support this club

President: Peter McDonald (071) 62 1682 Secretary: Graham Bickertan (071) 64 4141

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REDUIFFE CITY CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.

Duffisld Rood. Clontarf. Qld. 4019

Prerieent -Jimmy CaaimdI8 Secretmy -vvonneTabbem PMra(07)m34195 PhonelFax (07) 2 M W

SUNDAY - 9th January 1994 Starting 9.3Oam

Ev 1. 25 Targets Double Barrel 15m $9.03 Graded AA. A. B, C

Ev 2. 25Targets Pointscore 15m $9.00 Graded AA. A. 8. C

Ev 3. 25Targets Double Barrel Handicap $9.00 1st. 2nd.3rd

Ev 4. 30 Targets Medley 15m $10.00 101 DB- 101 PS- 1M DB Cont PS Graded AA. A. 8, C

Total Nominations $37.00 Veteron. Lody, Junior $27.00

HIGH GUNS AA, A, 0. C, Veteran, Lady, Junior

The committee reserves the right to aiter the progarm

PRACTICE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON DON'T FORGET TORENlW YOUR CLUB MEMBERSHIP FOR 1994

BRISBANE GUN CLUB INC. .............. ....... ..................... ....... .. :.. .,? .y... :,.; :. : :.:~ <:.. ......................... <... ::::.:.: 5<?...K,:, .. . . .

.gi~:~;~{~;9iN,~A~Yi;SWWQjQf~~jP;AAAQ@RiA~ .... .............. <. ........ : 3 ~ . : . - - . ..: .... .; ... :.. ....................... . .x.: ............. x. ....; $?<?. .,x... ~: ..., :v>;!s,:w:2::

Saturday 8th 10.00am -State Trench Eliminations Sunday 9th 1O.OOam - - .

Wednesday 19th 7.30pm - Night Trap 1. 25T D/B Pointseore Sweepstakes $10.00

2. 251 BailTmp Sl0.W

Saturday 22nd l.OOpm - lOOT Trench Sweeps

Sunday 30th 9.Wam-9.30arn - Novice Shooting & Practice

10 Targets B $2.00 per round . .- .-

9.30am - Trap 1. 25T D/B Trophies Graded AA A B C 1 sl & 2nd $9.00

2. 25T S/B Trophies Graded AA A B C 1st & 2nd $9.00 3. 25T DID PointsTrophiesGraded AA A B C i s t & 2nd $9.00 .l. SOT BGC DIE C'ship Trophies Gladed AA A B C 1 sf & 2nd $1 5.00

11 la81 program shot Nomswil be $ 3 5 . ~ . Ladles, Junian LVetennsS3O.W Jackpot: To be $hat atler Event2 Annlrri Graded High Gun: 1st 30T of Event I

PRACilCEAV.4lLABLE MOM 1O.JAMWEONESDAY TO FRIDAY SKEET FROM 9.30AM SATURDAY Ah'DTAlPFROM 1.MPM SATURDAY

NOTE: PRACTICE AVAILABLE ON SATURDAY BTH SKEETFROM 10,WAMANOTAAPFROM IWPM

PRESIDENT: DanMa1111(07)252 7521 CLUB: R~~T1pr(O7)5981555

A N N U A L TWO DAY SHOOT

Saturday January 22nd commenc ing 9.00am

Event 1. 501 Graded Coalfields Skeet C'ship $18.00

Event 2. lot D/B 15m Eye Opener UD $6.00

Event 3. l00t Mixed-50 Dm, 25 S/B, 25 Pts 530.00 Graded Trophies O/A ABC

Sunday January 23rd c o m m e ~ ~ c i n g 9.00am

Event 4. 251 D/B Handicap $15.00 Ist, 2nd, 3rd

Event 5 . l0Ot DB Coalfields 100 C'ship $36.00 O/A ABC, 2nd each grade

Ground Fee $2.00

UJN$65.00- Tor01 Notns $107.00 OvemN High Gu,r -DTL High Gurr

Co,,tpirrg Facilifies Showers .Meals Re/r.esh~tie~irs

Foorf,orlrer. informotio,t rLzg Jinz or Vere Slo,rh (079) 82 6279

15/15: 8: R. Bell 13/15; C: S. Becke 14/15.SUN HG: 0. Killick 157.2nd G. Archer 157. OAHG: M. Blain 227.2nd A. Zappala224

CABOOLTURE 7-11-93 -Fine & llot (38). 25T DO: AA: I. Muilr- 48/48: A: C. McClymont 29/29: B: T. O'hugblin 25/25: C: S. Bcll25I25.25T DB C'SHIP M: B. Power 40140: A: E. Hass 89/89: B: T O'hughiin 39/39: C: A. Hogartlt 23/25. 30T POINTS: OA: J. C~ssimafis 108/108: M: B. Stc~c8ls 90190. 2116 W. Humphries 87/90: A: E. Hass 87/90,2nd R. Samon 84/90: B: I. Osbarne RS140 2nd n Dlhornr RltlBO: C: D. AIllsali 79190.2nd B. Fod 76190.251' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB CONI'C'SIIIP: M II I ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6:+1~3: A H. L , , . ~ ~ , ~ 3n/35, n. J ~ z , , . I . ~ ~ L ,

24/15. C: A, lIog~rrl8 28/31 H.Gt1 GUNS M: H btr\cu+ IT3l/l(i5 A J ~ i , ~ ~ i ~ ~ t : , ~ l ~ I l i21ltrJ 0 I OSLIUIIII. 153/lG5. C 0 . ,UI.~IIII 13nllG5 SCC r O'Loughlin (071 364 7104.

CHARTERSTOWERS 687-11-93 - Flnc & llat (60). LOT HCP: 17 Posslbles. 20T DB HCP 1st R.Cusack40/40.2od M. Blain 39/40,3RLN. Berlsan 34/35. 2% DB: OAa A: 1'. corncrrod 6u/6o: B: B. faletborpe 25/25: C: C. Canvvan 23/25.25TDB CONT: OA& 8: C. Lvdbroak41/41: A: 0. Killiek40/41: C: G. Canavan25/25.25TNlGHTDB:A:T. MalU1ews31/32: 8: 0. Pdethorpe25/25: C: P. Killlck 23/25. 10T LIB: 25 Shared. 25T PS TROPHY: OA & A: G. Archer 108/108: B: N. Beoson 74/75: C: C. Benson 72/75. 25T DB: OA & C: G . Canman 102/102: A M. Nleolaidez 68/69: B: N. Benson 101/102.25T IICP: 1.1 0. Arcller 39/39. 2nd G. Canavan 38/39. 3ni S. Zorzetto 33/34. HC: G. Arcit~r 223/230: JiiC: G. Benson 1271135. .

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CLENDFN 11-11.93 - Vl ly htlrmcl (121. . J I Db: G tiunsr 19/10. R. FCICI.A. 181 16. C ll;lylcr 17/19. 2. Taumrcnd 16/19. 25THCP: C KasprrZY/20. ti. Ilrl,rv 18/29. C Ktlnrr 23125. R Fenton 22/25 :ST SB PRESI'ROMIY D

KlNCAROY 6-11.93 - - Ide:rl 1301.2VC HCP: 1st P. hlcDondd 2Oj2C. 211d D Cohrrll 58/59. ?rd B. I'cr*tnm : , / I59 2111'08 A. M l o s r u r r 381 38 D C hI.c:i%tu~ 2Gl26: 1): ti. Mt1.s 20120 201' NIOIIT Dl? A M. T c s s ~ : ~ ! ~ 27/78 B E F;l>lc 20/20. C U Tc+*nun 18/20 HC D Ehbern 78/80

MOUNl'lSA 13-11-93 - l l u l & I, rlcuJ I191 GOTSKEEI'. h M. McCo 119/50. B K. Svcclcr 47/50. C R. Power I2150.25TBT 1st J Edlrmt~Is 24125.2nd I). Stone. T. MxIUlc8*22/25 25rDI1 A. T Ma l thcwWIG4 2nd C Mattlcw, (i316.2. 11 N S!n;lslr 25/25. C: hl Colclo~el 24125 MlCC hl(il1T DRC'SHIP A J . Ecltrloncls331411. B C. h1qdlr.i 31/41J: L: M :olelnan28/40. lOPR !>I> 1st J Elna~ucls 9, hl Coirrmn 1(,/10 2nd B. Mur)l,y & f Brnltclt 15/16

REDCLIFPE CITY 14-11-93 -Cloudy 133). 25T DB: AA: K. Stevens 35 /35 A: C. Boyd 42/42: B: A. Cuco 31/31: C: D. Allison 36/37. SUTMEDLEY: A A G. Chiaol t i l l 4 /114 : A: P. Pctcnen 98/1M): B: C. Sclkc 971100: C: B, Dichert 83/100.25T HCP: 1stJ. O'Reilly 25/25,2nd P. Pehrsen 41141.3rd K. Noud 40141. 25T CONT: M: I. Mohr 74/75: A: W. Wood 74 /75 E: A. Lcstasi78/78: C: W. Dicbcrt56/75. HG:N\. G.Sckar2131225:A. D. Wylarld 2121225: B:A. Lestanl214/225: C: W. Dicbert 180/225 Lady:Y.Tebbenor 1891225: Vet: C. Sclke 210/225.

ROCKHAMYTON 7-11-93 - Flllc U#cl l Ulundcrrtorma 1281. 25T DB: A: K. Harrower 27/28. 2nd G. WhitBrld 26/28: B: A. Powell 25/25. 2nd B. Briglnton. C. Warnock 24/25; C: C. Wedcr 21/25,2nd D. Berric 19/25.25T SB: A: C. Whitnrld 31133.2nd K. Harrower 30133: B: R. Maekay 24/28.2nd A. Powell 23 /28 C: C. Weder 24/25. 2nd D. Bcrnc 18/25. Z5T PS: A: M. Warnock 75/75,2nd G. Whitfield 71/75: 8: ti. Maekay 71/75:.2ndA. Pawcll 68/75: C: C. Wcder 68/75, 2nd D. Berria 49175.25T HCP: 1st G. Whitlield 25/25.2nd I.. Fc'erry33/35. 3rd C. Patterson 32/35. 25TSKEFT: A: L. Ferry 24125.2nd K. Iiarrawcr 23/25: B: C. Warnock24/25,2ndK. Mackny 2 3 / 2 5 C: B. Bcekcr 21/25. 2nd A. Laeey 19/25. PEREPTUAL TROPHIES: A: C. Whitfield: 8: R. Mackay: C: D. Berrie.

ROMA20&21-l l-93. MARANOASKEhTCCSHIP: OA: M. Bartorl 49/50; A: N. Ditntdck 48/50: 8: A. Pack 45/50: C: W. Saltler 43/50. ROAM SKEET HCP: 1st J. McEwan, 2nd A. Dcnton. 3rd A. Faulkner. WARRECO SKEET CSHIP: OA:WStevens50/50:A:G. Biddington50/50:B:A. Pack4615D;C: J. M e b a n 46/50.WSTN ZONESKEETC'SI1IP:OA: M Barton50/5O:A:M. Dcnran50/50: 8: A. Pack 49/50: C: J. M c M n 46/50. OAHG: M. Barton 1971200,

SUNSHINE CMST21-11-93 - Ovcrcast(301. 25T DB SS:AA: J. Mibllell. J. Byrncs. R. Fett. C. Fett 25/25: A: L. suosaan. M. Eagle 24/25: B: B. Wailcr 24/25: C: P. Bannister 24/25.25T PSTROPHY: OA: D. Momt 74/75: M: R. Fctt 74/75: A: C. Silarlliau1$73/75: B: B. Waiter 69/75: C: S.Trallord. 25T 1x3 HCP: 1st 8. Po~ver 37/39. 2nd Q. Parfin 36/39. 3rd S. Tniffoid 35/38. 25TCCllAMP OPCHAMPS: OA: R. Fctt33135:AA:C. Fctt45149:A: U. Monit 46/49: B: J. Wilson 29/35: C: P. Bannister 28/35. SKEET: 8: J. Reynolds 48/50: C: I. Osborne 47/50.

TOOWOOMBA 13-11-93 - Cloudv 1271. 25T SKEET DBLS CD: N Dirnrnick ~-~ ~ ~

15/15. M Oarlor, 2.112C WTN.DO SCERCSI~I s I ~ K C HCP 1st L scercrnl I I . I / I ! I .'lac11 hlrl<w.rn I l 3 / 1 14.3tclA Dlcrk~. 11O/ I I I 5Oi"SWETC'SHIP

L I h FA h I>~IIIIII.C~ 51/51.?11. M 11111311 31150.A: I. ~cr~:1111150/51.21.11 M. Delltoll 49/50: 8: J. Nolan48/50, 2ndT. Llppert47150: C: I. Domie 46/50. 2nd A. Dicrke 55/62. IiC: N. Dlmmick 124/125.

TWWOOMBA 14-11-93 - Cloudv 1431.25T OD. OA & B: C. Wcber 38138~

Cbbcrtn 122/125: Ladies: M. Dcnton 961125; ~ n r : > . ~ a r t a g I171125: Vct: \V. Hllgl>es 125/135: 11-15ht: E. Zupp l l l / 1 2 5 .

WANDOAN 31-10-93 -Fine & windv i161.25TDB: A: C. W z l s o n \V Mtlnrlcil

WARWICK 7-11-93 -Sunnv & breezv 1211. 25T PS SS: 1st A. Caructrtcr. R.

18/20: 13 A. Loy 21/26: C: J. Moore 13/20. HG: R. Bartlcy,

TRADE PRACTICES ACT The attention of advertisers is drawn to the Trade Practices Act 1974 and the provisions in the Act which apply lo advertising. It is n o t possible for the A.C.T.A. to ensure that advertisements which are published in this magazine comply in all respects with the Act and the responsibility must therefore be on the person, company or advertising agency submining theadvert isement for publication. The A.C.T.A. reserves the right to refuse any advert isementwithout stating the reason.

BOTHWELL 7-11.93 - (201 2 5 1 B A L Br,w11 73/75 B K Scllolt 71/75. C .I Kclly G7/75 271'SILEkTRlSE' I\ R KII:I)F~ 28/20. B A llay31133. C. R S11at11 l j j 2 5 %lC D l 1 N. N. hlcCnllurn 5) /50 A. C 1;lredo 48/50. B. A

TCTAISU SUB~CDLIMITTEE 3UN31.10.93 - Sulllly r mdd 1121 STA'IE IS11 s 6 m r C'SI~II' [)A k A s B ~ o c v , . ~ ~ 1x11 150. 11 L P~~~~~~ I O S / I Z ~ C: 11 K~:n#.\c 97,125

Tasmanian Clay Target Association Inc.

STATE TRAP CHAMPIONSHIPS January 29th & 30th 1994

at Tasmanian Gun Club, Evandale

Saturday 29th January 9.00am start Ev 1. Stale Double Rise Championship 25 pr $18 - $12 Ev 2. Slale Double Barrel Championship 50 tgl $18 - $12 Ev 3. Ladies B Juniors Slale Trap Teams Malch Ev 4. Don Taylor Memorial Inter-Clubs Team Match Ev 5. Slate Handicap Championship 25 lgt $8

Sunday 30th January 9.00am start Ev 6. Stale Poinls Score Championship 50 tgl $18 - $12 Ev 7. State Single Barrel Championship 50 tgt $18 - $12 Ev 8. Open Trap T e a m Match

OPEN HIGH GUN over events 1,2, 5.6 R 7 High Gun over program far Ladies, Juniors R Veterans

Slale Teams - Open selected over events 2,6 & 7 Lady & Junior Teams selecled over even1 2 All events gradedOA. AA, A. 8, C. L. J & V

Handicap 1st. 2nd R 3rd placings Nominale for L, J R V - only eligible for the section entered

Praclice Trap available lrom 3.Wpm Fiiday 28th Practice Trap available bolh days

Further details: A. Kenry- Preridont (002) 72 1714 M. Blyan- Secrelaly (003) 01 1108

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Tasmanian Clay Target Association PROGRAMS FOR JANUARY 1994

St. Helens Gun Club January 1st 1994 New Years Day Shoot 9.00arn start

Event 1. 25 Targets Skeet Graded A.B.C. $8.00

Event 2. Ladies Committee Championship $32.00 100 Targets Double Barrel Graded M.A.B.C.

Event 3. 1994 New Years Day Championship $16.00 50 Targets Points Score Graded M.A.B.C.

Event 4. 10 Target Novice Double Barrel $4.00 Sash for lst, Trophies for 2nd & 3rd

All Events: SashandTrophy lor 1st each grade Trophies for 2ndB 3rd eachgrade

Graded High Gun Badges awarded over program (M.A.B.C.) (OTL grades lo apply)

Bothwell Gun Club January 2nd 1994 Mini Carnlval lO.30am start

Event 1: 25 Doubk Barrel 25 Points Score 25 Single Ba~rel $32.00 25 Handicap 15pr Double Rise

Graded M.A.B.C. over !he whole program

Tasmanian Gun Club January 9th 1994 10.00am start

Event 1. 50 Targets Skeet Handicap Cash Trophy

Event 2. 50 Targets Double Barrel $15.00 Graded Sweeps M.A.B.C.

Practice for remainder of day

Devonport Clay Target Club January 15th 1994 10.00am start

Event 1. 25 Targets Skeet $7.50 GradedA.0.C. - Trophy each grade

Event 2. Norlh West Districts Points Score G'ship $8.0'3 25 Targets Graded AA.A.0.C. Overall Sash, grade vrinner ribbons plus lrophies

Evenl3. North Wed Disticts Mixed TargetsC'ship $8.00 GradedAA.A.B.C. Overall Sash, grade winner ribbons plus lrophies

Event4, lOpr Double Rise $7.00 GradedA.0.C. - Trophy each grade

State Trap Championships 29th &

St. Helens Gun Club January 16th 1994 10.30arn start

Event 1. 25 Targets Skeet $8.00 Graded A.B.C. Trophies each grade

Event 2. 50Targets Double Barrel $16.00 Graded A.B.C. - Trophies each grade

Event 3. 30 Targets Points Score $1 0.00 Graded A.B.C. - Trophies each grade

Event 4. Annie Oakley $3.04

Burnie Gun Club January 22nd 1994 10.30am start

Event 1. 50 TargetsSkeet Graded A.B.C. $16.00

Event2. 100 Targets Doubk Barrel Graded A.B.C. $30.00

'Trap practicewl~l be available from 1030am

Hobart Gun Club January 23rd 1994 10.00am start

Event 1. 25 Target Double Barrel T.C. $5.04 Graded AA.A.0.C. P.C. $3.00

Event 2. 25 Target Single Barrel T.C. $5.00 Graded M.A.B.C. P.C. $3.00

Event 3. 25 Targets Points Score T.C. $5.00 Graded AA.A.0.C. P.C. $3.00

Event 4. 20 Pair Double Rise T.C. $8.00 Graded AA.A.0.C. P.C. $4.00

r.C.-Target Companent, P.C. - Prize Componenl) Shooters lucky draw at endotshool

H.G.C. CommiHeeMembers-Next meeting on Monday 17-1-94

Rosebery Clay Target Club January 23rd 1993 12.30pm start

Event 1. 10 Target Double Barrel $4.00 Eye Opener

Event 2. 25Target Double Barrel $8.00 Graded A.B.C.

Event 3. 25 Target Points Score $8.00 Graded A.B.C.

State Trap Championships- January 29th &20th 1994 For details, see separate advert in this C.T.S.N.

30th January 1994 Tasmanian Gun Club Commonwealth Day Ball Trap 5th February 1994 Burnie Gun Club State Skeet Championships 26th & 27th March 1994 Hobart Gun Club

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36/38: C: N. h!;vlnlt.i27/29. 2nd 1) 3~.111ch1i(i/2Y. XOPH UR. OA& A: C Smpp 39/50 2 rd D O l~ l r ro30 /40 : B A 3alleMoi c 38/60 2nd E Commo~~r29150: C. D. Dean 27/40 2nd 11. %chlchi25/40.

INTER HAT ION^ 91-11.83 - Fine 1861. 36TRRNCH CBHIP: OA k A. n~

IARE ALBERT 7-11-83 - Finc & mild 113). 25T DB CD: A: 6. Appclkamp 24/25. K. Slrother. P. Johncock. D. Balitr. S. Appeiknmp 24/25. 20PR DD CSHIP: I s l L . Bcr l ih&S. Appelkmp 20120.2nd D. Beellk&T. Selby 18/20. 20PR DD CSHIP: L & D. Bcelik 19120.2nd S & K. Appclkamp 19/22.

h I IU ICENT31- ID€?- - FircC2T.l 25PRST.XIEDHC8111P OA& A:U.iIarn~mt 02/70.2nd M. hlcdhunt 60170: B n. Caner 40/m. 2nd A. Waltcn 35,SO. C .I K l i ~ n 31150.2nd C. Mavbenv 31 150 25T931<D ANNIVFKSmY C'SHIP OA

- HT W B I E R 13-11-83 -0vtrrast (35). 25TSKEEr IICP: 1st J. Llvll. 2nd Ci. I rc .3rd L Sine 25TUD HCP I s t J Lav~a92 /32 .2~~dA.V~ l r lns31 /32 .3 rd J Manlrl 25/26 251' CLUB SU C'SIIIP. OA & A C Hc0g)lt 24/26. Lnd H ilasunrl23/2G: 11: S. i icndsnon 21/25, 2 n ~ S. Pranon 25/31: r J. L~ITUII rL125.2110 ti Morri%on21/28 25TDRC'SHIP. OA& A: C Wright43/43,2nd .I Lavin 42/43 AA P. Crcrn 33/31 211d R Andrcwr 55/56, B: S P l w s o u 24/25. 2110 K Atklll 23/25 C R. Lrng 24/25. 2nd J Martin8 23/25. ; n r . A. h!cdlrur.f28,31lady:n F m c n ~ l n l 2 / 2 5 MTtIHC J Larie9BllOO YEAtiC In 01 hlcdl~trnt 391105 2nd M \WI tclrratl. 3rd C H i 1 1903HCPi iC 1st C. hlornaoo 101/107 2nd P Crern 100/107. S r j b!. hleul$!~nr 981105

W R T U N C O U 7-11-83 -Cool& fine 11 ll.2iT.SKRkT n r; oock~ng'm125: Ij: S Edmrrds 23/25. C I \V'allu#~, 23/25. 25T CONT CSi1.P OA & A S Edrnonrls 53/53, 2nd ti llollcn 52/53. B P hlvkrrasch 25/25. C: J ,\vcns 23126.2nd~. Docking 22/26. WTSB CSHIP: d~ &A: G. ~ b c k i n ~ 23/25: B: J. Curtis 20/25: C: R. H a m o n 17/25. HC: C. Docking 70175.

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN 31-10-93 -Hot & rvindy (47). lOOT COLIN JACOBS SKEETCSHIP: OA&AA: B.Oower96/100.2nd L.Charles91/100:A:C.Jacobs 93/1W,2ndT. Keane91/100: B:T.O'Connor94/100.Z.n~ R,W!nekcl9111W; C: K. Jol~ncoek87/100.Znd M. hngo81/1W.25TSAGCTRENCH CSHIP: OA &A: C. Hunt 19/25,2nd R. Flcrmng 18/25: B: T. Kcanc 17/25,2nd P. Cesey 11/25: C: N. Marinln 16/25.2nd R. Splnella 1 5 / 2 5 . 2 d HCP: 1st J. Laxton 21/21. 2nd N. Marinis 20121. 3rd R. Fleming 23/24. 56SALISBURY DB CBHIP: OA & AA: G. Stopp 52/52. 2nd R. Fleming 49/50: A: J. Ellls 46/50. 2nd P.Casty 45/50: B: I. Richaudson51/52,2nd M.hngo46/50.C:N. Marinis 49150.2nd D. Dean 44/50. OAHG: R. Winekt1 172/195.SKEETCHALLENGE TEAM: Tie 271/300 Skcc tTcm 1 &Skr.rf Tcun 2.

SOUTHAUST-Y &11-93-Calm& cold 1121. ISTFS HCP: 1stR.Candido 44145.2nd F. Ag~stino43/45.15TDBCD: A: P. Agostino 16/16: 8: C. Marinis 16/18; C: N. Marinis 14/15. 2 6 NIGHT CONT: n: D. Puglisi 23/23. 2nd F. Agostino22/23: 8: C. MKmis20/24,Znd C.Clles 19/24: C: N. Marinis 17/20.: Znli D. Agostino 16/20.

SOUTIIAUSTRALLhY 14-11-93-F~o c 8 wlrol 1:III 251'SKEkTC SIIIP OA dl U: 12 WII ckcl 29/29, 2rrc: C l l u r r 24/25: A C. Jacolm 26/27. 21d 'r Ke:mc 24/25. C C Calrr i22/25 2nr. N. Marin\s21/2525TT3\VER P i . A.

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02/02. 2nd T.'K%c 91/92: A: J. ~ c i $ i ~ h l 4 5 / 4 6 . 2nd K. Taylor 26/27: B: C. Marinis 34/35. 2nd C. Ciles 33/35: C: D. Agortino 22/25. 2nd C. Nlehlnonni 19/25. TEAM: Intcmatiortal 1221125 -0. Oiiviera. C. Stapp. C. i ioni. J. Richichl. F.Agostino. OAHG. T. Kcanc 145/150.

DBC'StlIP: A: P. &reoionnl22/24,2nd P. Cssey 21%4: O A & k I. ~lcharrlson 20/20.2nd N. Mnrinis 19/20: C: P. D'Alesandro 15/20,2nd C. Gauci 13/20.

SOUTH M S T 7-11-93 -Fine& m l d 1241.25T D B OA: 0. BcrgruU147/47: A: T. Rcschke46147: 8: A. Walter5 36137:C: A. Maody 22125.25T DB CSHIP: A: M. Medhunt 46/46. 2nd W. Wombwell 45/46: B: A. Walten 24/25. 2nd B. Burlon 32/34: C: R. Burton 22/25.2nd A. Moody 21/25. 25T ffi CSHIP: OA & A : C. Steclc 101/102. 2rrd F. Taylor 98/102: IJ: A. Waiters 72/75. 2nd R. Diclrich 71/75: C: R. Burton 63/75. 2nd A. Moody 45/75. 25TMO: Is1 M. Merlhursl 12/12. 2ndA. Steelc 11112.

Robe Gun club Inc. South Australia

1994 SHOOT PROGRAM CANCELLED Due to lack of local membership

the club has decided to cancel all shoots until further notice

Secretaly C A Brarnmer President P G Brarnmer

SOUTHERN 7-11-93 -Cool & ,mild (10). 25T DB: OA & A: R. Mack 24/25. 2nd H. Laxlon 21/25: 8: J. Humbcrstonc 23127.2nd K. Sandcreock 22/27: C: C. Sweency 22125.2nd D. Humbcrstone 21125.25TPS CSHIP: OA &A: H. Lar ton 69/76. 2nd R. Mack 68/75: B: W. Heillv 63/75. 2nd J. l lumoenlanc 5 6 / 7 5 C. A . Forhcs 60175. 2nd J Coulh 46/75. 257. 313 BIRrIDAY C'SH1P.A. 11. L a t n n . 11. Ayrex 22/25: B : J . Hurnbcnfonc 22/25. 2nd W Reillv 18/25; C: J . Cvtnlcl 18/25 2nd A F o r k s 17/25. HC: 11. lnxlon 113/125. ANNUAL HG: W. Reilly.

SOUTHERN YORE PENINSULA 7-11-83 -Cool (16). 25TSKEET: 1st E. Kaop 27129.2nd D. k c 26129.3rd S. Hallkiopoulos 20125. ST EO: B.Thompson. R. Ntk5/6.20rHCP: 1st 6. lharnplon 18/20.2nd E. Koap 18/21,3rd R. R'tt 17/21. SOTDBCSHIP: 1st 0. Hnlikiouaulos52/53.2nd D. k e 51/53.3rdR. . . . . ~ i t t 60164. OAHG: D. Lee 91/1W.

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WILKAWATT 14-11-93 - Finc (21). 301' DB CSHIP: A: W. H a p r t l 50150, 2nd P. Rundle 49/50: B: R. Ahins 30130. 2nd L. Bcclitr 33136: C: I. P h i L r

Port Lincoln Gun club

JANUARY 1994

Saturday 29th -start loam E v 1 . 50 T a r g e t Tunarama Skeet C'ship $18.00

ABC & OA Sash 0 s $ 2.00

Ev 2. 50 T a r g e t D R Graded $16.00 ABC os $ 2.00

Sunday 30th -start loam Ev 3. 5 Target PS EO $ 3.00

Ev 4. 25 T a r g e t P.L. Australia Day Cship $ 9.00 ABC & 0.4 Cship - OA Sash 0 s $ 1.00

Ev 5. 50 Target D B C'ship $18.00 ABC & 0.4 Sash os $ 2.00

Ev 6. SO Target Haridicap $18.00 0s $ 2.00

TOTAL $82.00 D S $9.00

MN( CURTIS MEMORIAL HIGH GUN OVER 2 DAYS

LUNCH SATURDAY &SUNDAY T E A SUNDAY NIGHT

Joy Curl& LO861 82 3163 Vlu Docking 10861 822675

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p.C. t @ South Australian Clay Target Association

STATE DTL CARN I 1 th, 12th & 1 ath FEBRUARY, 1994

VENUE: State Shooting Park, Park Road, Virginia

Friday 1 lth - 1 0am start

1. 50 tgt State Handicap lst, 2nd, 3rd & Backmarker 22-25m $22.50 2. 25 pr State Double Rise Championship AA A B C $22.50

Saturday 12th - 9am start 3. 60 tgt The Gun Rack Enfield Champion of Champions AA A B C L J V $25.00 4. 50 tgt Bay City Targets Double Barrel State Championship AA.A B C L J V $22.50

Ray MackTiiles Shoot Off for shooters who have won S.A. State Title in 1993 ZoneTeams Shoot Off Saturday afternoon

Sunday 13th - 9am start 5. 50 tgt Sportsgoods Single Barrel State Championship AA A B C L J V $22.50

with Sportsgoods State Single Barrel Perpetual Trophy 6. 50 tgt Fisher Firearms Pointscore State Championship AA A B C L J V $22.50

Veterans 65 years and over Ladies. Juniors & Veterans Reduced Noms for Carnival

Ladies Team over Single Barrel. Double Barrel, Pointscore plus Team Shoot Juniors Team over Single Barrel. Double Barrel. Pointscore plus Team Shoot

Open over Events 4-6 plus Team Shoot High Guns Open Events 1-6, Juniors/Ladies/Veterans Events 4-6

Presentation Saturday Night and Sunday Nlght AGM Friday Night 7.ODpm Club Rooms

President: Graham Micheil Secretory: Dino Oliviero (085) 31 1394 (08) 353 5497

S.A.C.T.A. WOULD LIKE TO THANK OUR SPONSORS ADELAIDE GUN SHOP . BAY CITY TARGETS . FISHER FIREARMS THE GUNRACK ENFIELD . SPORTSGOODS . WINCHESTER

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South Australian Gun Club (Inc)

Undo Road, B o l i v a r

Sun Jan 9th - 10.30am 1 50t Skeet C'ship

1&2 ABC, Sash OA 2. 20t Handicap

1,2&3 3. 20pr Double lbse

l&2 ABC, C a s h Divtde

4. 25t Points Score 1&2 ABC

5. 25t Double Barrel l&2 AA ABC, Sash OA

Sat Jan 22nd - 10.30am Day o n e of two day shoot

1. 25t Skeet Handicap 1,2&3

2. 25t Skeet Doubles I&2 ABC

3. 25t Southern Go-Kart Club Trench C'stup 1&2 ABC, Sash OA

4. 25t Poults Score 1M ABC

5. 25t Southern Go-Kart Club DB C'sh~p 1&2 AA ABC, Sash OA

Sun Jan 23rd - 10.30am Day two of two day s h o o t

6. 50t SouthernGo-Kart Club Skeet C'sh~p l&2 ABC, Sash OA

7. 5t Tower EO plus 25t Australia Day Tower PS C'sh~p 1&2 ABC, Sash OA

8. 25t Bob and Shirley Mules DB Team Shoot 1&2 ABC

9. 50t Trelm Flowers DB C'shp 1&2 AA ABC, Sash OA

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SACTA EASTERN ZONE

DTL CARNIVAL 5th & 6th February 1994

joint ly hosted by

the Mount Gambier & South East Gun Clubs

Saturday 5th Day Noms $30 full, LLJ conc. Mount Gambier Gun Club Practice from 12.00 noon

l.oopm EV I. 50 tgt Pointscore Championship OIASash & Grade Rbbons, Trcphies 1st & 2nd A.B.C.

Ev 2. 50 tgt Double Barrel Championship O(A Sash & Grade Ribons, Trcphies 1st & 2nd AA.A.0.C.

EV 3. 25 tgt Skeet Handicap Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th

7.30pm FREE BBQ TEA Night Noms $20 full, L&J conc.

EV 4. 5 pr Double Rise Cash Divide A.B.C.

EV 5. 25 pr State Double Rise Championship OIA Sash & Grade Rbbons. Trophies 1st & 2nd A.B.C.

Sunday 6th Day Noms $35 full, LIJ conc. South East Gun Club Practice from io.00am

il.ooam Ev6. 25 tgt Easternzone Points Championship OIA Sash & Grade Rbbons, Trophies 11 & 2nd A.B.C.

EV 7. 25 tgt Eastern Zone SIB Championship OIASash & Grade Ribbons, Trophies 1 1 2nd k6.C.

Ev 8. 25 tgt Eastern Zone D/B Championship OIA Sash a Grade R i o n s , Trcphies 1st & 2nd AA.A.B.C.

2 Days Shooting-260 Targets-Total Noms $85, L U conc.

H I G H GUNS Ev's 1-8 Open, Ev's 1-3 Open, Ev's 4-8 Open, Ev's 6-8 Open

PA.A.6.CL.J.V. Overall Sash 1n'S.A. Crows' co!ours Sash & Trophies donated by Bob& Linda Andrews

Champion Zone Team over event 6 5 members ali registerei a1 one club - Restricted entry conditions

Champion Club over event 6-8 4 members ail registered at one club - Open to all clubs

Zone Teams to be named Open 6members - Ladies. Veterans 8 Juniors 3 members each

The EasternZone DTL Carnivalispmud~spmsored by Scon-Mobit (major sponsor), Bay Ciy Targets (major sponsor), Westpac

Banking Corporation, Bob 6 Linda Andrews, Kingcraig Motors, Ken Richards Bulchershop, Seas Sapfor Ltd and Auspine Cludity Pine Products

Both days fully catered For accommodation bookings and general enquiries contact

Phli Green (087) 39 6511 BIH, 36M28AM or lax (087j23 1469

SCOTT- Mobil The Complete Fuel Service &g#d

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Sl>oulln>g Ncu,s January 1994

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ALICE SPRINGS 6-11-93 - Clear & nne 17). 25T SKEET HCP: 1st R. h k e r 30/33. 2nd B. Tucker 25/30. 3rd T. Carlesw, 11/25. 5T EO: B. Evans. M. Manalvo. A. Robinsan 5/5. 25T DB CLUB HCP: 1st R. Lakcr 21/25. 2nd B. bass 23/25. 3rd B. Tucker 18/26. 25T HCP: 1st B. 'lileker 23/25. 2nd A. Robit~son 20/25. 3rd R. Laker 18/25.

AYEKSROCK7.11-93 r n c & hul l0 ZSrSKEEI': C. Havcn24. R LrSfrange 13. C Slckiteu-. 21 LOT Dl1 KO. R Irsrranpc. C. llaverv 10. SOTCLUB HCP: 1 ~ . l < ZLcl~ltrols(t7llOZ. 211d C. I l avso r 881102 3rd M. llrcodeRHlV5 I W S U . D, williat& 14. D. Bryant 11: R. LeStrange. M. Brecde 10.

DARWN 3-10.93 -Hot & windy. 1 6 PS: 0. Colbert GOIGO. 1M)T DB: AA: K. Sclwood 100/100: A: J Yanka 100/100: B: R. Cattermole 86/100: C: M. Risk 90/100. 20TSS: A: V. Thist l~lhwaite 20120: B: R. Cattcrmole 16/20: C: M. Risk 15/20,

DARWIN 17-10-93 - Hot. IOT HCP: V. Fetteklis 10/10. 5OT HCP: 1st K. Scl\vood 49150.2nd R. King 48/50.30T DB: K. Selumod 33/30,

UARWN 31-10-93 - l l o l & ulndy. iOT FS: R Scrnmlrr 48/48 W D 3 . M: .I Y ~ ~ I < ~ ~rs155: A 11 mnA49/5u. B )rl IILIIIICS~~~IS~ c M R ~ S L 41 15). 2 m I Y .\A: K. SrI$vnndGO/GO:A P Fornrr 5GlG0.C $1 R ~ r k 57/60 IOi'II DR M J. Yanka 18/20:A: R. Rlng 17/20.

ARARAT 12-11-93 -Good (191. 1OT ffi EO CD:T. Huglles. P. Brlltcn 30130, B. Harris 29/30. WT DB CSHIP: OA & A: P. Brltten 39/39,2nd N. Sharrack 38/39, C: D. 11dI 38/39,2nd A. Wohiers28129: C J. Dunn 31132.2nd A. Hall 28/30.25TNlGHT E8 CSHIP: OA &A: B. Harris 75/75,2nd P. Brittcn 71/75: B: M. Halloway 69/75. 2nd A. Bant 67/75: C: J. Dunn 68/75. 2nd C. Raitt 67/75. NOVHC: P. Oritten 131/135.OTB: P. Britten.

BAlRNSnALE 6-11-93-Fine & mild (201. IOTFS EO CD: B. Webb. C. Davis. I.. Curtis 20/20. 507 PRES DB C'SHIP: Oh 81 A: L. Curtis 107/107. 2nd C. 1)avis 10G/lO?: 8: J. Aukerna 45/50. 2nd S. Russell 44/50: C: T. Morgan 49154.2nd K. Newrnan 48154.25TSB CLASSIC: A: I.. Curtis 25/26: B: C. I- lugins 25/27: C: T. Morgan 19/25. 25T PRES SKEET CSHIP: A: G. I'clruskn 42/43. 2nd C. Davls 41/43: B: J. Aukcmm 24/25: C: B. Webb 23/25.2nd K. Newman 21/25. HG: A: L. Curt is84l85: B: J. Aukema77/85: C: T. Morgan 71/85. CAKESHOOT: B. Webb.

BENDIGO 6-11-93 -Pine 1251. 15PRTOWERDD C'SHIP: I s t B . Billings &W. Mc'Csnby. 2nd P. Crawford & N. Garland. 25TSKEET C'SHIP: OA & A; J. Blydaman 50/50: B: R. Canny 23/25: C: R. Walton 22/25.25TSKEFI'CD: T. Buucbcr. W. McCarthy. J. Blythman 25/25.

BENOIGO 20-11-93 - Fine & windy (501.2ST 5 STAND SFQRTING CSHIP: OA: I. Harriagc 23/25: Ah: W. McCarthy 22/25: A: G. Scullic 22/25: 8: S. Pceglasr 19/25: C: V. Lane 18/25. 40 MXU TGIS C'SHIP: 0A & B: N. Scott 57/60: M: W. McCarUly 56/60: A: R. Traill 55/60: C: L. William 52/60.

BOUHT 20-10.93 Ftuc L ar.crc.$sc 150h401 IOT I?? 1:O 11 I'o*rtblrl 25'1 I? : bll l l ' OA & M . A J b l l l ~ s 78/78. 2nd I) Frccllrlll 89/90: A: N Cc>rktcell ' . I / ; . i I t I t I H t:\:.llr 93/36. I3 C C #a l8 lc l r 771711 2nd 11 low.sr 72175: C R. Wltilnrlrc 70181. 2nd W. Plrillips 67/81: Ladies: P. Clark 71/78: Jnr: H. Sa~tndcrs B!1/75: Vet: A. Mills 71/75. 25THCP:ll-15M: W. Jones 24/25,2nd B.Anstce20/25: 16-19M: K. Kay 25/25.2nd I. Perks36/3?20-22M: R.Rigaey 32/32.2trd J. Elliott31/32.25TDBC'SHIP: OA & M : H. Saundcrs59/59,2nd D. Freemall 58/59: A: B. Evans 31152.2nd K. Kav 26/27: 8: R. Ci>looemclrl 48149.2nd D. Harris 27/28: C: ~.Jancs23/27.~&i 8: Anstee 22/2?:.hdics: P. Clark 24/25: Jnr : H. Saund~rs. U. b a n s : Vcr: F. James 24/25 SOTSTATF. ~ ~~ ~. ~~ .~ - ,-. ~~~ ~~

N I C ~ ~ I . L O ~ I ~ C . S I ~ I P ~ A ~ / ~ . . ~ i l i ~ o r inol.50.znd ~cars.115 1341150: S l;.oacirl,oro!.Cll 129/I5fi. 2nd I. Sn~l ldcrs 1271150. B A. Uay 127/150.

2111 M. C. l r -~ ls 122115G C I< Hcnn i02/ ITd,2nd R P~ur l~nc84/ iEO. Jllr: B. Rmos 114/150:Vct: F.James 113/150. HG:OA:J. ~ l l l o t26? /275 :~nr : B. E v ; ~ r 2331275: Vet: L. Saunders 2351275.

CALLAWADDA STAWELL 20-11-93 - Windv 1281. 1OT PS EO: n. C m t e .I. ~ ~ ~ -~ ~~ ~ ~ . ~ . It?< r<8rtl :31./30. P CIII~IIC-I~~ d 29jJ l l b l l l 0 ~ ~ ' ~ l i l ~ . OACA .I Kclly51/5". 2t.. I< lJl.~rs50/52: 8' I). 1I:rr.r 48AU. 2nd S l r~rc i lard 4G/S<,. C N tendcy 50,G.l 21111 11 C1111(..~9/54. Sec. C. r(8rnt 10531 590261

V.C.T.A. STATE SKEET CARNIVAL

Melbourne Gun Club March 4,5,6

For deta~ls see February C T S N Further ~nfonnat~on contact Ian Hlll(03) 887 4597 I

+ OA & A: A. Evans 21/22. 2nd G. WiUett 20/22: 8: C. Langtidge 19/21. 2nd 8. Lendon 17/20: C: I. Osgood 19/23,2nd W. Phllps 18/23. HG; G. Wllelt92/95.

CASILEUAINP 1%-II-RR - Good (161 201'SB C'SiiiP OA 6 ll C. Clr!k 32/35.2r~d B Lendon 20/22:A 3 Tilalrlncr 311.35.2ndC \Vlllslr i 7 / 2 0 C \V Piull~u~27/:JO 2111 J l Iarr#s28/30 lOPR 1)H CSHIP DA & A C Wilistr

CERBERUS6-11-93-(18). 1OTR: K. R~~30/30.F.Buchan.P. Milln.J.Gaunt. B. Bennett 29/30. 50T DB: OA & A: C. Canol49/50. 2nd K. Rme 77/80: B: D. Rosetlo49/55,2nd P. Bucl1an48/55.C: B. WUIianu41/50,2nd U. Roretta3!3/50. ImHCP: 1st M. GlapllalriF 15/15,2nd M. Walker 14115.3rd J. Gaunt 13/14.

COHUNA29-10-93 - €we& roo lZel N O V l X L Crlghlo!l 9 / 1 0 .(;I'm EO. C. IJradlcy. N. Sud~~~clnncl. 'r. I l r r rUn~l . Z S I DU C'SIIIP OA 6, h 0. I 3 ~ ~ d l c y 51/51. 2trd C Dovle Y.ll51: B C. 11~sssli 27/28 2nd R Fuulcr26I"x: C 11

COHUNA 12-11-93-Fine (261. NOVICE: L. Criehton 9/10. 10TMlNlSS: C. Weaver. C. Hare. G. Bradley. N. SuU#crland. G. Broad diridcd. 25TOB MINI C'SHIP: OA & A: C. Wcaver 29/30. 2nd M. Absalorn 28/30: 8: G. Smith 22/25,2nd S. Bruns 21/25: C: G. Woods 23/25.2nd P. Vines 27/33. NWZ CONTSB NIGHTCIHIP: OA& h. G. Broad 23/25,2nd N. Sutl~crland 22/25: 8: C. Hare 24/27. 2nd J. Harris 23/27: C: R. Peatling 22/27,2nd D. Heap 21/27: Jnr: L. Watcrson 21/26,

COHUNAZ6-11-93 - Fiue &warm (361. NOVICE: L. Gmham8/12. IOTFSSS EO: M. Vlstarini. N. Sutherland. G. Broad. R. Rigncy divided. 25TDBC'SHIP: OA &A: C. Weaver 65/65,2nd M. Visrarini 64/65: B: S. Bruns 24/25.2nd G. Weld 20/25: C: C. Tunzsr 32/33. 2nd G. Priso 31/33. STAlF NIGHT DD CSHIP: 1stN. Cracknell &J. Elllot20/20.2nd B. MeLeod &M. Absalom24/25.

COSGROVE 26-11-93 -R&ect (33). 10T HCP: 1stA. Cole. 2nd A. Egan. 3rd T. H i c k . 10THCP: 1st S. Thmlfall. 2nd P. Bright. 3rd R. Suthcrland. 1OT 15M: 1st B. t3eard. 2nd W. Eq le . 3rd B. F o d . 30T CI.IJR DB C'SHIP: OA: A. Plum 30130: A: S. Threlrall: B: I. Stark C: P. Bright. HG: D. Rachele.

ECHUCA 30-10-93 -Fine 1491. 50T SKEET C'SIIIP: OA & B: M. Robcrls 48: A: J. WhItWers47:C: N. Hcin 47.25TDB: OA&A: J. Wllittakers 113.2ndB. Hooper 112: B: I. Stack 26.2nd P. Kerr25: C: G. Mullens 22. 2nd J. Kelly 21 25TPS CBHIP: OA &A: J. Whillakers 74.2nd J. Hooper73; B: 1. SLlck72.2nd I. Geblrardt 71: C: J. Herr 65. 2nd I. Kelly 64. 25TSB C'SHIP: 0.4 & A: J. WhittaAers 25. 2nd R. Traill 24: 8: R. Williams 24. 2nd I. Jandeson 23: C: I. Kelly 22.2nrl J. Kerr 21. lOT'l\VILIGHT:A. M. RoberB: B: J. Balrd: C: J. Kerr. 5 6 HCP: 1st W. Eagle 47. 2nd S. Atkins 46. 3 3 H. Mullens 45.

FOSTER 13-11-93 -Calm & dull (14). LOTPS CD: 1st 8. Stakes. R. Barlow 30/30.3nl C. Gray 29/30.25TSB C'SIIIP: Oh: K. Calder23/25: A: J. Cmer~ 22/25; B: C. Hcppell 13/25: C: C. MDwat 19/25. 20T HCP: OA: B. Stokes 17/20: 20-22M: C. Gray 16/20: 18-19M: R. Jenuir~gs 14/20: 11-l7M: C. Mowar 16/20. lOPR DR CD: 1st K. Celdcr 29/40. 2nd R. Jennings 27/40. 3rd B. Stokes 20/30. FISH SHOOT: 1st R. Barlow, 2nd R. Jtnning~. 3rd B. Stokes. HG: B. Stokes48/55.

FRANKSTON AUSTRALIAN 17.10-93 - Ftnc (401 50T PS M J Vr.a L.lG/I50.A M Wltt lcnw IL(b/i!10. I ,A vonlcy 148/150 C: V Lrl i25/1TO 5Nr 116: PA : I l l~r lc i l i /77, A I< AJlct! 4klTtI I3 A \Vmlt.* 50190 25'1 OT A C. Galca25/25: 8: D. Halcs22/25.75TSKEm A: I. Hale 75/75: 8:J. Clanvillc 74/75: C: A. Pmkec 64/75.

FRANKSTON AUSTRALIAN 24-10-93 - Pinc & wind" IR01. 25T An: .I

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3 i M. Plant 37/40. TRENCH: OA & k: C . ~ a i h i . 160/175: h: J. Tonns 152/175: B: C. G a l ~ a 131/175: C: P. Calvi I U I / l M . 50PR DT: M: A. Vclla

J;tnu,uy 1994 AusVal lan Clay Tsl et Sl,ooUilg News Page 37

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WIN A TRIP FOR 2 TO THE 'GOLD COAST'

Prize: Trip for two to the Gold Coast for 7 nights including ailtare and accommodalion

PLUS Hightech Engineering and Westgate Motel trophy

Cost: $1.00 per shwter per shoot

QUALIFY AS MANY TIMES AS YOU CAN

To Qualify: 1. Win oneof 12 monthly Hgh Guns 2. Win an overail Championship

or Grade or daily High Gun to qualily for the daily draw

e.g. 3 Events 3 x Overall 9 x Grade winners 1 x High Gun 13 in draw 1 to go into final 'Must be at presentations for the draw'

Final: To be conducted at the Christmas Shoot 32 people in final shoot. Shoot off conditions miss and out To be shot one on one e.g. Round 1 16 x 2 person shoot offs

Round 2 8 x 2 person shoot offs Round 3 4 x 2 person shwt offs Round 4 2 x 2 person shoot offs

1 Final - Like tennis elimination Rounds 1-2-3.1- shot by use of wheel (rounds of 10 targets and re-spin after 10 targets)

@ 1 =centre lane 25m D/B 2 = reverse points 11 m 3 = C-13, B-16, A-19 4 = 15m SIB 5 = 18m Points 6 =Handicap

Final to be shot 15 metres Double Barrel until a winner is decided 'Flash' targets used in the final

SPONSORED BY GEELONG TRAVEL, ELSWORTHY BR05 BULK STORE

Echuca G U ~ club I N C O R P O R A T E D

Sunday 9th January 11.00am start

1. 25 tgt Skeet C'ship $8.00 Graded A B C

2. 10 tgt Pointscore $4.00 Cash D i v i de

3. 25 tgt Single Barrel C'ship $8.00 A B C 1st & 2 n d

4. 25 tgt Ball Trap C'ship $9.00 A B C 1st & 2 n d

5. 25 tgt Double Barrel C'ship $8.00 A B C 1st & 2nd

Sunday 30th January 11.00am start

1. 50 tgt Skeet C'ship $16.00 Graded A B C

2. 10 tgt Pointscore $4.00 Cash D iv ide

3. 20 tgt Pointscore C'ship $7.00 A B C 1st & 2nd

4. 20 tgt Single Barrel C'ship $7.00 A B C 1st & 2nd

5. 20 tgt Double Barrel C'ship $7.00 A B C 1st & 2 n d

Pms: Ron Traill Sec: Kevin Dobsan (064) 84 1356 (064) 80 7035

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40145. Zttd P. Uavs 32/45. Jnr. M 3ri##8mn541/45: Lady. J G r w t h 38/45: Vr l .I. Ollg11 98/45' No%lcc C PIII 39/45, 2nd A Rowr 26/45 15TSS A: R. Ilou~>r<:l. 15/15 2 r ~ l ll Flrvrl9T1/20 l).C.Stnus; IS/l!l,2rrdJ O ~ g l n :7/19. (: A Y;,CCI ,,, I ~ / L S . ~ ~ ~ I V . M * ~ ~ ~ 12/15: ~ s d y P C I Z ~ I~/IE:V~C c awdc 18120:.lnrC. Alun;mu 17/21. Novrc::A R w 9 / 1 5 , 1 n d C . Pltr 7/15

JCPARIT 21.1 1-93 -Warn wlrlr 1.6181 w n d l20l IIIT DO E O L Niu~vmd. S. Nttrco~nbc M. (:llmrr~i!ns I?.. Hol~!~scll. D Flavel I1 F3ck;ud 11. Mnnln. I). IIarr.3 10110 7 5 r WEULEY C'SHIP OA & A hl. Cri8z.rm11b 133/145. 2nd M. Kvqpi l l 134/145. 3rd 0 Fl.wcl L17/125: B .I Oud. 11G/l25. 21d M Nt\rxolnhr 1241115 3rclS Nrlvcon8br 123 l l 'S .C C Nulurrll 100/125,2nd A Fscclr~n 841125, 3rd D bl;u8,$ 7.11125 19(UCtIMlPOFCHAMFS K. Blrck 32/32 Ser 0 Flavol 10531G7 2170.

g E W G 19-11-t13 -Showrs (241,5PRORTO\WRCO: D. Pay 8/10.S. Dmns. 1 L.S+nnerton7/10.15PRWA~DRlUWERCSHIP:OA&AA: B. McLFod21/30. 2nd M.Vislarin1 L8/3O;A:D.Pay 19/30.2ndT.Hanison 15/30: 0: L.Swinne~ion : 20/30.2nd S. Bmns 14/30: C: R. PeaUing 17l.W. 2nd G. Wocds 16/30.

KORUMBURRA 27-11-93 -Fine (35/171. LOT PS EO: R. Barlaw. T. Nash. A. Sydcnbam. I. Davidson. B. Webb 10/10. 30TDB CSH1P:A:A. Bcllamy41/42. 2nd K. Caldcr 40142: B: F. Buehan 38/39,2ndT. Gannan 28/30: C: P. Calder 39/39,2nd ti. Bell 29130.30T DB MARK EDGAR MEM': A: J. Atfard 56/56. 2nd A. Sydcnham 55/56: B: T. Cannon. 2nd K. Bmwn 36/41: C: B. Willla~rc; 29130.2nd J. Buchanan27/30. 10TNIGHTCONTEO: J. Chapple 10/10.401' NIGHT CONT C'SHIP: OA N A J. Atlard 39/40. 2nd M. Foan 60163; 8: 1. Oavidsan 36/40. 2nd ti. B r o w 31/40: C: .4. Walkinshaw 33/40. 2nd J. Buchanan 32/41. CAKE SHOOT: 0. Kendall.

W E T O N 10-10-93 - Cull & sl>awctv 1181. 75T MKI)I.EY. <>A k .< N Fr.ltlhl~r~g Y41.05. 1 111 Ci MrClt~rc I1 Ill 15. R M. Spcnccr LOG/I IS. 2nd R ONcara ,05/1 11. C 8. S t c w n 80/115. 2nd S O'Meara R3/ICG

KYNETON 14-11-93 - Fine & Narm (24). 10T PS EO: A: M. Spencer. N. Franklir~g 28/30; B: R. O'Meara 30/30. C. Hartis 29/30: C: W. Markham. C. Dridan 27/30.2OT DB WHIP: OA & A: C. Penno 20/20. N. Frankling 18/20: B: S. Hubczak 22/23. 2nd R. O'Meara 21/23: C: G. Dridan 22/23. 2nd K. O'Mcarn2L123.2OTHCP: R.O'Mcarn26/27.C.Pcnno25/27.C. Harris21/21. Scc: R. O'Meara (0541 22 2735.

MELROURNE30-10.93 --I% r (40).25~S11CSlllP OA&A I1 D # P # r ~ o 2 4 / 2 5 U t I lc1nnod29/25C. D..l;~ekson 1C.jZIi 251 UBCSI.IP.OA&A D D~I:#cuu .7/:37 U A oi&b 2 s l l o . c ,\ I?obcru 21/25. 251' PS C'SIIIF. OA & ,\ I). I ) . P ~ l r n 5 i l / ~ . !I A Blgg\55/',6. C. W McVoy 97/50. lOSl SK3U OAR A. D hclllar.rl 931 100. L: D hlrclurr. 9311110. C I? D~p~t:m,~tonlo hB/ lW. 101'11 I)R 1st R 8 ick\vcll 19/20. ' ~ n d 0 . DAl:lro 2fi/:l0 :3rd W 13.arry 25 /31

MELBOURNE 6-11-83 - P$~ar (YO). 251'19 CSs111' OA QrV\ r Rox i (il/W: A. I1 I ' ~ r h ~ l 8 / 5 U . U. W Wvm8yl8/%.C hl S c l l ~ > c r 4 7 / W J t ~ r S . Ll4lroy 45/50 IU BUCHAN I'CRP CJP 751 TRAP CA & M 11 N~I3cr. 107,112, 2 ~ 1 C. 'Ululll.lr lU3I'l 12 A 1). R#,rnnrll I IY/13ii,2lldU.Hu8ller I IR/13(i:B MCosLa 1:;0/1~19. 111d I JIWCII l:31/140.C. bl S~l l t ler9L) I I i2.211111\ hIullenr9tl/l 12: hl! I M&)url?s. Jar C. IICOCOOJ Jli1100. I1P l>bCIlAI* PF7P CUP 75T SKCCI' OAR ,M. 12 Lo<lclr 75/76. 2rccl J ;:lllnun, 72/75 A I Mlllgrr 74/75. 21 013 llilnc 13/75, B : I l BrouhG9/75 2,111 hl Cunr.%W(lij:C J. h(;xr(,nGB,75. ZIIII M. S~l locr W / 7 5 litlly C OgJrn 72/75

MEIBOURNE 20-11-93 - Cl,lldy N l.lndy (411 251' L 6 ICSIIiP OA & P B l'a8n< 50150. 0 A U a s 4(J1:.4. L. b Mu.lctlh461M. -31' DO C'SHIP OR N A .I hln.l~c;l 71/71. 0 . 1' Nasll GI /(iZ C. A Il.~l,crth 24/27. 25TSIl C'SllP.

wills 19/25. IOPR tk A: A. Blcrsr 15/20: B C. Cilder 14/20: C: S. b o m b 11/20. SOTSKEET. A; H. Weifzel46/50: B: C. Gilder 51/58: C: J. Parker45/50.

METROPOLITAN 2-11-93 -Cool & IML 167). 30T DL1 C'SHIP: OA: M. Crevalln 252/252: A: W. lles 251/252,2nd D. DiPietm 133/134: B: N. M- 62/63. 2nd 0. TurnerGL/63: C: J. Parker 29/30. 2nd A. \Valklnshaw28/W. 30TDB GRAND PRLX: OA: J. Soppi 60160: AA. M. Huehn 61164.2nd B. Labley 63/64: A: M. Racca52/5P,Pnd D.Signorolto36/37: B: C. GIlder39/39,2nd G.Turner 38/39: C: S. Oownle 30130. 2nd M. SeUner 28/30: Ladies: W. Adams 30134: Jor: L. Chant 29/30. 30T HCP Is1 T. Cannon 35135.2nd 0. DiPlcwo 32/35. 3rd E. Labley 34/35: DM: 0. Nielsen. W. llcs 28/30. SOTSKEFI': OA N A: K. Patenon 52/55. 2nd H. Wcirzei 51/55: B: M. Russo 46/50. 2nd T. Spence 52/58: C: S. D o w i c 53/59. 2nd M. Scllncr 52/59,

METROPoLlTAN 7-11-93 -Warm & sunny (35). 15T PS ED: V. Mollica. M. McVicar 44/45. 2ST UB: A: M. Mevicar 37/37: B: B. Ha11 25/25 C: V. Born 1 : l 141'11 3R: A. V hlollao :M/IU. 'JAIL A. I 3 C ~ W O 31/40: U D DCC~~~OIJ;

:'1/25. 1 0 d N M:,m 2 0 0 5 i. J I.,rla 21/25 2nd C '.VIII, 1 0 2 5 2 t i r D . MOLI.ICA HCF. 1st V hlalllra20/20 21111 I 1 1tnwr:l0/31 3rd h4 h l l y ~ ~ 2 ! l / 3 1 .

MORNINGTON 13-11-83-Fine (23). 10T ED; ti. llosc. W. Perry, S. Parld. T. Bellamy. J. Lawndes 10/10.75T DB: A: ti. Rase 73/75.2nd W. Perry 72/75:

I'agc 40 Austra l Ian Clay Ta

Melbourne Gun Club hosts

1 st AUSTRALIAN ZZ NATIONAL C'SHIP

16th JANUARY 1994 1 Oam start

Event 1 - 25 Targets Nom $50 00 plus cost of targets

Ladles. Veterans & Juntors $30 00 plus cost of targets No noms accepted after complet~on of 1st round

Prlze Money - 1st 10 Placegetters

Shoot~ng order drawn for Shoot w~ll be held over 2 ground layout

Pract~ce from 8 30am to 9 45am

Contact Reg Walkw (057) 96 2464 a Davld Nlelren (03) 741 7205

Bendigo clay Target Club Inc.

AUSTRALIA DAY SHOOT

Wednesday 26th January- 10.00am stalt

-get Shooung News Januiuy 1994

Event 1. 25 tgt PIS Championship Graded AA. A, B. C Sash O/A t remaining 3 grades Pkes Is1 8 2nd each grade NomsS9 Red $6

Event 2. 20 tgt Australia Day Handicap Is1 2 cases Winchester shells 2nd 1 case Winchester shells 3rd %case Wincheslershells NornsS15 Red $10

Event 3. 25 tgt SIB Championship Graded AA, A, 8, C Sash O/A t remaining 3 grades Prizes 1st & 2nd each grade NomsS9 R e d s

Event 4. 25 tgt DIB Championship Graded AA, A. 8, C Sash OIA + remaining 3 grades

Prizes 1st & 2nd each grade

NomsS9 Reds6

Overall High Gun Sash 8 Trophyvalw $104

Ladies High Gun Sash

Enquiries ring Le@h McQualler[054J422781

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Veneto & Abruzzo ~ u n clubs

SUN JAN to be held at

Melbourne Gun Club Victoria Road, Lilydale

Event 1. lot Eye Opener $6.00 Event 2. 25t Pointscore $10.00 *

lst, 2nd & 3rd ABC

Event 3. 25t Single Barrel $10.00 * lst, 2 n d & 3rd ABC

Event 4. 25t Double Barrel $10.00 * 1st. 2nd & 3rd ABC

Event 5. 50t Skeet $15.00 * 'Reduced noms for Ladies, Juniors & Veterans

Event 2 sponsored by: DURACELL AUSTRALIA PIL

23 Wadhurst Drive, Boronia Ph: 801 7311

Euent 4 sponsored by: COFFM COFFEE

221 Moreland Road, Caburg Ph: 383 2WO

S.Zotti 480 2028 A DiPistm 850 6784

Wonthaggi Gun club Inc.

JANUARY SHOOT

5th Saturday- 29th -at Noon

In lieu of 1st Saturdays in Jan or Feb N O S H O O T F E B R U A R Y

10PtsHcpCD $4.00 20 Budge Hcp 1.2.3. FM & BM $10.00 25 Zone Cont Pts C'ship A.B.C. 1&2 $10.00

OPTIONAL $1.00 JACKPOT NOW $150.00

WAN GARATTA CLAY TARGET CLUB INC

SKEET 1994 Due to decitne in skeet shoot numbers. Wangaratta will conduct skeet only on ihe following datesfor 1994. Thisdecision overrules advertising in 1994VCTA book.

January 31st February 20th . May 29th -North Eastern Zone Skeet Carni'ial . July 31st October 30th . December 18th

The full details of each shoot will be advertised in the Clay Target Shoottng News magazine

Bev Penney sBCret0w

I

Sheppartolt c*ly Target club IW.

, Sunday 2nd January, 1994 12.30pm start

Event 1 noms $5 101 DIB CID Eye Opener

Event 2 01s ola $1 red $6 noms $9 301 Grd Double Barrel Championship Sash plus 1st & 2nd prizes each grade

Event 3 01s ola $1 red $5 "oms $8 201 Handicap

lst, 2nd.3rd + F/M (11-14m) Event 4 01s ola $1 red $6 noms $9

301 Grd Continental Cha~npionship Sash plus 1st & 2nd prizes each grade

Sunday 6th February, I994 1Z.M) noon start Event 1 01s ola $1 red $6 nonls $9

251 Grd N.E. Zone Double Barrel Tower Championship Snsh plus is1 & 2nd prizes each grade

Event 2 01s olaS1 red $5 noms $8 201 Grd Double Barrel Championship Sash plus 1st & 2nd prizes each grade

Event 3 01s ola$l red $5 noms $8 201 Grd Points Scorz Championship

Sash plus Is1 & 2nd prizes each grade Event 4 01s o/a$l red $5 noms $8

201 Grd Metered Double Barrel Championship Sash plus 1st & 2 ~ d prizes each grade

Roidmt: Saven Thrrlrnil Ph: (058) 21 3679 Am orat Shepprrtonourdwr Spru (058) 21 6572 EN

January 1994 Australran Clay Target Shooung News Page 4 1

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Colac Gun Club Inc. Sun 9th Jan 12 noon start Ev 1. lot E l0 PIS CID Ev 2. 251 DIB C'ship 1&2 AA-A-B-C Jnr Ev 3. 25t PIS C'ship 1&2 AA-A-B-C Jnr Ev 4. 20t H'cap 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 + BIM

HIGH GUN BADGE PLUS TROPHY

Sun 30th Jan 12 noon start

ZZS AT COLAC Practice 1 lam to 12 noon

4 x 6 Bird Events David Nielsen's ZZ Complex

Lunch Afernoon Tea. Cartridges Available

P. McDonald. Prcs Norma Parker. Sec (052) 34 8384 (052) 35 3209

ST JAMES G U N CLUB I N C

Sat29th Jan, 1994 1.00pm

Ev 1. lOtEODB $4.00

Ev 2. 20t St James Hotel DB C'ship $8.00 ABC 1st & 2nd 01s $2.00

Ev 3. 20t St James Hotel SB C'ship $8.00 / ABC 1st &2nd

A 01s $2.00

Ev 4. 15t Handicap $7.00 01s $2.00

HIGH GUN MEDAL

Presida~~t: Jim Kelly Secretary: Graham Reid (057) 64 4214 (057) 65 3288

Southern Peninsula Guide

JANUARY CERBERUS Gun club Melways 194 H2

Saturday 1st 12 noon lOTDBEO$3-20TPTS$8-50TDB GRDAAABC$14

Feb 5th ROUND 1 PREMIER TEAMS EVENT Sec: Chns Calrol(03) 775 7926 AH, (059) 50 7358 BH

MORNINGTON Clay Target Club Melways146AH

Saturday 8th 12 noon IOOT DB SONNY CROSS MEMORIAL C'SHIP $28

Feb 12th LEN HEYWOOD INAUGURAL BALL TRAP C'SHIP Sec: Jefi Lowndes (059) 754412

NEPEAN Clay Target club Mekays ZOO K2

Saturday 15th 12 noon 75T DB GRD $24 'CRAYFISH SHOOT'

Sec: ~ o d scan (059) 86 8445

BENDIGO CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.

ACTA 5 Stand Sporting Championships

Jan 8th * Feb 12th * Mar 12th

1 9 9 4 Commences 12 Midday

50 Target Championship Graded AA, A, B, C

Sash OIA & Remaining Grades Nominations $14.00

L. McQualler W McCarthy SECRETARY PRESIDEKT

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FRANKSTON AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.

Rossiter Road, Carium Downs-Phone (03) 782 1626

JANUARY PROGRAM

Sunday 2nd Ev 1. 50T Trench Trophy A B C $15.00 Ev 2 100T Double Barrel Trophy A B C $25.00 Ev 3. 1 OOT Skeet Trophy A B C $25.00

Sunday 9th Ev 1. 20Pr Deauville Doubles 1.9, 2nd, 3rd $ 8.00 Ev 2. 50T Pointscore Trophy A B C $15.00 Ev 3. 50T Double Barrel Trophy A B C $15.00 Ev 4. 75T Trench A B C $25.00 Ev 5. 75T Skeet Trophy A B C $20.00 Ev 6. 50T Skeet Doubles A B C $15.00

Sunday 16th Ev I. 50T Tower Pointscore Trophy A B C $15.00 Ev 2. 100T Double Barrel Trophy AA A B C $15.00 Ev 3. 75T Skeet Trophy A B C $20.00 Ev 4. 25T Ball Trap Trophy A B C $ 9.00 Ev 5. 50T Trench Trophy A I3 C $15.00 Ev. 6 100T ISU Skeet $25.00

Sunday 23rd Ev I. 30T Pointscore CID $10.00 Ev 2. 100T Handicap CID Ist, Znd, 3rd $25.00 Ev 3. 75T Trench Trophy A B C $20.00 Ev 4. 100T Skeet Trophy AA A B C $25.00 Ev 5. 100T ISU Skeet $25.00

Sunday 30th Ev 1. 20T Pointscore CID A B C $1 0.00 Ev 2. 50T Double Barrel Trophy A B C $15.00 Ev 3. 30Pr Deauvllle Doubles Ist, Znd, 3rd $10.00 Ev 4. 50T Trench Trophy A B C $15.00 Ev 5. 75T Skeet Trophy A c $20.00 Ev 6. 50T Skeet Doubles Trophy A B C $15.00

NUMURKAH Clay Target Club Inc.

- FRI 7th JAN - 7pm start

Ev 1. 20t Point Score C'ship ABC f i r s t & second

Ev 2. 50t State Cont PIS C'ship Overall A B C Second each grade'

Ev 3. 15t Single Barrel C/D Time permitting

BBQ T E A & REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE

- SUN 23rd JAN - 12 noon start

Ev 1. 20t Double Barrel C'ship $9.00 ABC l/z case shells each grade Second prize

Ev 2. 20t Handicap $25.00 Cash spl i t 60-30-10 Based on 40 shooters Approx $650 spl i t

Ev 3. 20t Point Score $9.00 G r d Cash Divide

BBQ L U N C H & REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE

Secretary: Residenk Vice President: T. Hicks A. Cole T. Maskell (058) 62 2106 (058) 64 6442 (058) 62 2224

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J u ~ u a ~ y 1994 A u s ~ a l l a ~ Clay Target Shooung News Page 45

WERRIBEE - VICTORIAN CLAY TARGET CLUB

JANUARY WlSCl COMPLEX, BALLAN ROAD, WERRIBEE

I 1 km north of Racecourse on left -

P R A C T I C E OLYMPIC TRAP / DTL /SKEET

ALL LAYOUTS FULLY AUTOMATIC

Every Wednesday & Saturday from 1.30pm

$4.00 per 25 tgts DTL & Skeet $5.00 per 25 tgts Olympic Trap

- Sunday 2nd 12.00 noon

OLYMPIC TRAP (Nominations close 1.00pm sharp)

75 tgt Olympic Trap C'ship $18.00 (plus 25 tgt Final) with purse $25.00 O/A Sash, Trophy 1st ABC

Time Permitting: 25 pr Double Trap C'ship

- Sunday 9th 12.00 noon

Event I. 25 tgt Double Barrel C'ship $5.50 O/A Sash, Trophy 1st ABC with purse $9.50

Event 2. 25 tgt Single Barrel C'ship $5.50 O/A Sash, Trophy 1st ABC with purse $9.50

Event 3. 25 tgt Pointscore C'ship $5.50 OIA Sash, Trophy 1st ABC with purse $9.50

$5.00HlGH GUN PURSE OVER PROGRAM ALL PURSES SPLlT60-30-10

President: Carol Zagor -369 1811 BM - 749 4379 AIH

L l l l L E BOUNDARY ROAD, BROOKLYN Melway Reference Map 40 F10

Wednesday 12th 6.00pm

Event 1. 15 tgt Pointscore C'ship $4.50 OIA Sash, Trophy 1st ABC with purse $8.50

Event 2. 15 tgt Double Barrel C'ship $4.50 OIA Sash, Trophy 1st ABC with purse $8.50

Event 3. 15 tgt Single Barrel C'ship $4.50 O/A Sash, Trophy 1st ABC with purse$8.50

$5.00 HlGH GUN PURSE OVER PROGRAM

Wednesday 19th 6.00pm

Event 1. 10 pr Double Rise C'ship $5.00 OIA Sash, Trophy 1st ABC with purse $9.00

Event 2. 20 pr Deauville Doubles C'ship $5.00 Sashes Winning Pair with purse $9.00

Event 3. 15 tgt Pointscore C'ship $4.50 OIA Sash, Trophy 1st ABC wilh purse $8.50

$5.00 HlGH GUN PURSE OVER EVENTS 1 8 3

Wednesday 26th 6.00pm

Event 1. 15 tgt Double Barrel C'shiP $4.50 O/A Sash, Trophy 1st ABC with purse $8.50

Event 2. 15 tgt Handicap $4.50 Trophy !st & 2nd with purse $8.50

Event 3. 15 tgt Pointscore C'ship $4.50 OIA Sash, Trophy 1st ABC with purse $8.50

$5.00HlGH GUN PURSE OVER PROGRAM

Secretary: Ian Urch - 741 4648

Vice President: David Gray - 742 3600 BM 46 Mount Eagle Way, Werribee, Victoria 3030

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GEELONG Clay Target Club (Inc.)

JANUARY PROGRAM

SUNDAY 1st Start io.OOam

A N N U A L NEW YEARS DAY SHOOT

See December GTSN for details

SATURDAY 8th Start I .OOpm Event 1 closes 1.45pm

Ev 1. 50 tgt Double Barrel $12.00 OIA Trophy and Badge 1st & 2nd ABC

Ev 2. 5 0 tgt Pointscore $12.00 Ist, 2nd & 3rd plus best 11-17m

Ev 3. 25 p r Double Rise $12.00 Ist, 2nd & 3rd plus best 11-17m

HlGH GUN POINTS TO COUNT Ladies Trophy all events if 3 or more

SUNDAY 23rd Start 1.00pm Event 1 closes 1.45pm

Ev 1. 1 0 tgt Pointscore E l 0 $5.00

Ev 2. 25 tgt DIB Champ~onsh ip $8.50 OIA Trophy and Badge 1st & 2nd ABC

Ev 3. 25 tgt SIB Championship $8.50 lst, 2nd & 3rdplus best 11-17m

Ev 4. 25 tgt Handicap $8.50 Ist, 2nd, 3rd & 4th

HlGH GUN POINTS TO COUNT Ladies Trophy all events if 3 or more

M E L B O U R N E GUN CLUB

Victoria Road, Lilydale. Phone (03) 739 1771

JANUARY PROGRAM

8th January Ev 1. 25T Points Grd C'ship A B C Nom$ 9 Ev 2. 255 DIE Grd C'ship A B C Nom $ 9 Ev 3. 25T SIB Grd C'ship A B C Nom$ 9

Ev 4. IOOT Skeet Grd C'ship AA A B C Nom $25

Saturday 15th Ev 1. 50TTrench Grd C'ship A B C Nom $18 Ev 2. 25T SIB Grd C'ship Nom$ 9 Ev 3. 25T DIB Grd C'ship Nom $ 9 Ev 4. 25T Points Grd G'ship, Nom$ 9 Ev 5. 75T Skeet Grd C'ship Nom $20

Sunday 16th 10.30am

N A T I O N A L ZZ CHAMPIONSHIP

Saturday 22nd Trench - i l a m sharp

Ev 1. 1OOTTrench Grd C'ship AA A B C Nom $30 Ev 2. 40T Points Grd C'ship AA A B C Nom $1 8 Ev 3. 40T DIE3 Grd C'ship AA A B C Norn $18 Ev 4, lOOT Skeet Grd C'ship AA A B C Nom $25

Saturday 29th Trench practice - 12 noon Ev 1. 25T Points Grd C'ship A B C Nom$ 9

Ev 2. 25T DIB Grd C'ship A B C Nom$ 9 Overall Sash 1 case shells 2 Grades case shells & ribbon Sponsored by Scot & Cmig Barry Thanks to both of you

Ev 3. 25T SIB Grd C'ship A B C Nom $ 9

Ev 4. 100T Skeet Grd C'ship A B C Nom $25

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Metropolit an Clay Target Club Inc.

O'herns Road, Epping, 3073 - Ph 401 3134

JANUARY PROGRAM Sunday 2nd 12.30pm start Event 1. 50t Skeet 1st A.B.C. $18.00 Event 2. 25t Skeet 1st A.B.C. $9.00 Event 3. 25t Skeet Doubles 1st A.B.C. $9.00 Event 4. 25t Double Barrel 1st A.B.C. $9.00 Event 5. 2Ot Tower 1.2.3. $8.00

Sunday 9th 11.30am start Event 1. 50t Metro Field & Game Shoot $17.00

M.A.B.C.L.J.V. Event 2. 25t Metro Field & Game

AA.A.B.C.L.J.V. Juniors free noms

Sunday 16th 12.30pm start Event 1. 15t Pointscore EO CD $8.00 Event 2. 25t Double Barrel 1st A.B.C. $9.00 Event 3. 25t Pointscore 1st A.B.C. $9.00 Event 4. 5Ot Double Barrel 1st A.B.C. $18.00 Event 5. 25t Skeet 1st A.B.C. $9.00

Sunday 23rd 11.30am start Event 1. 5Ot Metro Field & Game Shoot $17.00

AA.A.B.C.L.J.V. Event 2. 25t Metro Field & Game

M.A.B.C.L.J.V. Juniors free noms

Sunday 30th 12.30pm start Event 1. 15t Pointscore EO CD $8.00 Event 2. 25t Ball Trap $9.00

Phono pulls - Fluro targets Event 3. 25t Double Barrel 1st A.B.C. $9.00 Event 4. 25t Skeet 1st A.B.C. $9.00 Event 5. 15t Tower Pointscore 1.2.3. $8.00

P R A C T I C E Satc~rday 12 noon to 5pm -Skeet, Tower, DTL

Sunday -Li~nited Skeet & DTL Tuesday 12 noon lo 5p1n -Skeet & DTL

President: Vice Presidenl: Bert Lobley 485 1396 StercTate 465 3351

Deniliquin clay Target Club Inc. Racecourse Reserve, Deniliquin

GRAND PRIX NEW - BETTER - 20% CHEAPER

Sunday 16th January 9.30am sharp star t

Ev 1. 10 Target Pointscore Eye Opener Entry $5.03 Cash Divida

Ev 2. 20 Target Pointscore Champlonship Entry $20.00 Sponsored by: Deni Sports als $1.00 Overall Gents Gold Clizen Quartz Watch

(retail value $220) 3 Grades Gents Cnizen Quartz Watch

(retail value $160 each) 4 Seconds Trophy

(retail value $100 each)

Ev 3. SO Target Double Barrel Championchip Entty~25.00 Sponsored by: Bmo, Tasco, DarchC d s S3.W Overall Brno Deluxe .22 topped wilh

Tasco World Class 4 x40 scope (retail value $680)

3 Grades Brno Deluxe .22 Rlie (retail value $440 each)

4 Seconds Darch6 Swag (retal value $21 0 each)

Ev 4. 25 Target Handicap Enl~y S2O.W Sponsored by Deniliquin RSL and Repco d s $1.00 Overall Muni Choice Trophy, retail $450

(e.g. BBQ, TV, VCR) Second Muni Choice Trophy, retaii $250

(e.g. Stereo, BBQ, TV) Third MuhiChoiceTrophy, retail $150

(e.g. Stereo, Vacumn Cleaner) Fourth 1 case Cartridges, retail $ i t 0 F8th % case Carlridges, relaiiS80

Jackpot Operating - S2Wpius Entty E1.W Tolal Entry $71.00

Plus Sweeps f 5.M)

High Gun part sponsored by S. GilimanPty. Ltd. Overall 1 casecartridges plus Perpetual Trophy

3 Grades '/2 case Cartridges each Ladies High Gun sponsored by Ron Glenn Junior High Gun sponsored by Ron Cugley

Ladies, Junion 8 Veterans entry $45 plus sweeps

COME TO DENILQUIN AND SHOOTSOME OF THE BESTTARGETS IN AUSTRALIA!

There will also be a 5 Stand Sporting Clays layout operating on the day

Pas: G. Beer (05S)~EZ4274 S e c : ~ . ~ a m e m ~ 0 ~ c u 1 1 5 , D ~ W ~ O The ccmrnmee srewerme ~ghlloallerheprqram'

~ a n u a y I 994 Ausuallm Clay Turgct Shoot l lg Ncws Page 47

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1561159: Vet. 8. Henmod 1361150. HG: Oocn: G. Havdcn 3441350: Ladle: .L?L *.&-it

WAnRNAmBOOL. 1DTEO:W. Wombwell, 8. Jennlngr 10/10. SOTDBC'SHIP: A: A. Wnnesr 28130.2nd W. Wombwcll36/39: B: M. Dumesny27/30,2nd M. Holiowuy 25/30: C: D. Malono 24/30. 2nd 8. Evans 19/30. 20T DB: A: A. liinnemr 20/20m. 2nd J. Mattlacy 19/20: B:A. mans 19120.2nd H. Durbridge 17/20; C: D. Malone i7/20,2nd 8. Evans 13/20.

WERRIBEE WCTDRIAN 10-11-93 -Fine & mild (48). 15T PS CSHIP. OA: R. Mark[13/93: A: M. lta[ia90/93: B: G. Kaan47148: C: M. Ellord45/48.2mDB C'SHIP. 0A: W, llcs GO/LIO; A: R. Mark 59160.2nd M. Smith 52/53 B: C. Kaan 41/42.2nd T. Vonan; 34/35: C: J. Zamrmt 37138.2nd A. Shelke 19/20, 15T SQCSHIP: OA: A. D ~ M U ; I I ~ / ~ ~ : A:A. Vella 18/19: B: G. ~ a & z o ~ i z : C: c Vcl l i 13/16, 110. R. Mark 79/80.

~ -

r71nG d r P S OA L A A 75\75 21,d J ~ , n , r 72/75 B. B sYew;.rr ~ I . / ~ X . ~ ~ ~ , I I I . I)UTIIU:IIII 60,78: C. R ollvrr rw7s znd A. nrohm ~51:s. asr 113I:NL:Ii OA:'? h!auk25125 A:M Houdcn22125 13: R 1'o~J.n L. I>~Cochlr~o 21/25: C: R. Bresnan 18/25. HC; A. DeMuri 148/155

WERRIBEE VICTORIAN 17-11-8a - Wct & humid (45). 15T DB: OA: P. Cmingcr 2271227: A: L Chant 226/227; B: T. Vonanr 27/28; C: S. Sammut 26/27. 15TFS OA: J. Jolly 51/51:A: G. Wcnt48151: B:T.Vonarx42145: C: J. Zunmit 40146. HG: 0. Went 75/75.

WERRlBEE VICTORIAN 20-11.93 - Windv I%i YIC UWCSHIPS: OLYMPIC ~ , , ~ . . . - ~ ~ -

IILIP. Oi\ R Mark I Y ~ / ~ ; ~ - A A O 1lsyd.n 116/125.?ndA Vciln 112/125. . hl llmvJ,:n : I : i / I25,2nJ JTorrrn 107/125:B N. Pcrlula L13/125 Zml C. D~.vl#n 1251 150 C. R ILsldlaw IK11125. 2nd hl Cul i l r 861125: Lalv. 11. ~ u d d l e r l a ~ l ' 1051125: Jnr: K. Gll les~lc 1031125. STATE S/S%M: 0p;r~: R. Mark. G. Haydcn. N. Pedula: Ladies: C. Carlon. C. Zagor: Jnr: K. Gillespie. J. Mlilmore. ISU SKEET. OA: C.Meuleman 137/151,2nd J . S u m m n 1361151. S"I n cllnninrrham ISO/ISO. I\*. 1 ual. IOSI~ZS~ A: R. nwrr IO~/IZS. -. STATE S/S TEAM: C.

.--, . --., -. ~~ . ~~, . Meuleman. J. Summers. D. Cunningham.

WONTlMGGl 5-11-93 - V ~ p w i n d y 1201. 50TIH: 3A &A: W Parks 141/150 21 .I K Crry I28/15'J Ei P McCiavr 128/.50. Znc B. Mc3aw 1:1/150 C P <.ducr I20/15J. 2rrd A Wdkmsl~uu 10!l/150. CHOOKSrIOOT S Wad?.

WOODS POINT 28-1 1-03 -- Flnr &ourtny 1261 5TIICi'PCr ED :D. J. WoM. M. hlcKn8gltl. J Kriruse C Tlnklcr. J . West 15/15 2UTD6 HCP: I s t C l l ~ t k l c r 20/31 L1.d.i \VoodZR/JI 3 . d T Anui25/27 SH'ELn.Woodslh~nt9L MFB 79. 2OTCONTCSHIP: 1st D. Diaz26i28.2nd D. Rissman 27128.3~3 R. Klrlcy 31/35. 10TTOWER: M R . Klrley 52/52.2nd I. Caunsell51/52,3rd T. Apps 49/50. Sec: V. Matthews (031 762 3501.

UBURY WODDNGA27-l@93 - Nlglll Sltool. I5T M7D h r l C A: 1.. Ch.lt~t 41/41, 8 ' G A m r w 17/17 C: M. I l u d l o 14/153GTUBCSIIIP. O h & A: ti P~nr~cr51/51.28~dL.ChanlW/5I:B I ' . \V~ lk ins33 /M2n lr Watk,osr32/31. C : M. dugllrr 26/30. 2nd L' Mcla>gl,lon 20/32: lndy. DTnndali23/JO. Jt r J Dalr 27/30. Vcr J Be11 28/32 :iC: I. ?ham 45/45.

ALBURY WOOONCA 6 11-03 - Nl& l Sllu681 (261 IS1 HCP. 1st 11 'Tnnci.li. 24/24. 2nd E. Ccyrr 23/24. 3rd T Elliolt 21122. 30T i:B C'SHIP: Oh & A ti Rnncr 30130 2nd A Collnnr 50153: R S. Gcvcr 28130.2~4 R Murrdv 301.34

ALBURYWODONGA14-11-93 -(36).25TDB C'SHIP; OA&A: R. Blake29/29. 2nd G. Pinncr 73/74: B: R. Gabriel 28/29. 2nd P. lzahy 25/26: C: P. Carmll 22/25,2nd M. Hawcll21/26.2ST PS CSHIP: OA&A: S. Cuest87I87.2nd R. Blake86/87: B: G.A@ew 81/&.2nd P. Green 72/75: C:P. Canoll66/75,2nd M.Howell62/75.25TSBCSHIP: 0ALA:S. Guest40/41.2ndS.PlnnerSB/4l: 8: R. Phency 36/38,2nd P. W o l t o w ~ z 231255: C: M. Howell 21/25,2nd D. Smailcs 18/25. 25T HCP: 1st G. Tabaln 30130. 2nd R. Petts 29/30. 3rd D. Gabrlcl 28/29. JNR: Exp S. Pinner 9/10. NO" J. Cmlg 7/10. HG: R. B l A e 146/150: LHG: L. Blake 13V150: VHC: G. Srniih 1261150: JHC: S. Pinncr L38/150. See: C. knew (0601 21 8494.

RAREIIAN 14-11-03 LIinc & suloooy ( M I 151' HCV lrlJ iiornnuuldr. 21td A Paonone 3rd A Yol~ng Vet A Murdocx 23T HCP 1st A Young. 2nd S. k h m u c r . 3rd N. hlcDcrmuu. Jnr D. Glallum. l5T 1J11: A A Pmnnc. 2nd N. MeDennotl; 8: A. Raadgevor. 2nd A. Crli: C: A. Lucchese. 2nd E. Wh1ie:Vet: A. Murdoek. HG: A. Raadgever: WIG: A. Murdock. LES DOWMEM'AGGTROPHY. K. Whytcross. Scc: K. Whytcross (069) 63 9233.

FATEMANS BAY 17-10-93 -Sunny hot (17). 10T DB W 16M: J. Flcldon. G . Karolis. P. Tagllapeltra. R. Williams. R. Delatorrr 10110. 15T DB CD. H. Binglcy. P. Lyons. D. Rcidy. T. Murkins. R. Wi l l iam 14/15. 20PR DR CLUB CSH1P:OA R. Williams:A: M. Stevenson: 8:T. Murk1ns:C: D. Rcidy.ZOPR OD STATE CSHIP: M. Stevenson &D. Turner. 2nd P. Tagllapeitra& J.Andonams. 201' HCP: 11-15: R. Delatorre: 16-17: P. Tagliapcitm: 1R-19: I. Stevenson: 20-22: P. Lyons. HG: R. Wlll iam.

B A T E M S k4Y21-11-93 -Sunny & hat(l3l. 75TCHAMPOFCHAMPS: OA &A: R. Williams 120/125.2nd 0. Kawlls 119/125:A: R. Wright 116/125,Znd P.Tagliapeitra l09/125: B: C. Aaopardi 114/125,2nd H. B lng l~y 113/125: C: A. N i ~ s a r 110/125,2nd R. Delatorre 90/125.20THCP: 11-15:A,Nicsar22/25: 1617: H. Blngley 24/25; 18~19: R. Wriglrt 23/25: 20-TZ: hl. Diamond 23/25. HG: R. Williams 142/150. Scc: K. Nelson (044) 71 6407.

B E M 30-10-93 -Fine & clear (211. l 0 T DB CONTEO: B. Richzds. P. E \ w t . A. Deacon. C. Slleehan 10110. 25T DB CONT; MbrA: C. Bishop: B: N. Rouse: C: L. Keams. 2UCSB CM: AA&A: 8. Richards. 2nd F. Raploy: 6: N. Rousc. 2nd A. Demean, C. Shcchan: C: C. Beht 2nd L Kearns. 2.5Tm: A A M : P Raplcy. A. Deacon. B. Richads: B: R. Kearns. 2nd 8. Smith. C. Bisbap: C:J. Camemn, K. Hayes. 2nd D. Cameron. HC: B. Richards: JNR FM: L. ticams.

B O M W 30 11-93 r t n c a W > . L < ~ 1211 IUT DB 1ICI ' tJ 11 Kennedy. K M0rgan.C Belrt 201'DB HCP 1-1 C l lc l l l i l l d K. Morga~,. 3rd S \Vllco>. 201, DB: A. B 1)escoa~. B u Bsdcsrnu: C K hlorg;%~t 2UT 01): 1st I) U. l t l~wiu & H

COOMA 13-1i-s3 - ~a~ a m d y ( l a . zsr SKEET HCP: IS~P. RCCYC 25/25, 2nd T. Butler 2%/25,25TSKEET: B: P. Euart: C: D. Blcwitt: D: R. Scears. 50T FS AA: P. Eurart 2nd N. Tcalc: A: S. Mclntyre, 2nd J. Barron: B: A. Neilsen. 2nd P. Rnvc: C: R. seem. 2nd G. paeden. 2 W HCP; 1st C. BlsBoa 2nd B. Deacon. 3rd P. Ewart. 20PR DD: D. W&cm & 8. Deacon. R. Hain &-N. Tcale. A. Ncllsen br 0. Blewitt. HG: A. Nclken.

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MARCON1 GUN CLUB LTD.

Sunday 13th February 1994

'Marconi Winchester 100' and In c o n ] u n c t i o n

'Marconi 500' Teams Event

Full program to be odvertlsed in Februory CTSN

COROWA24-10-93 -Wet&ewI (47). 1mPS CD: C. Ricbes. K. Maurcy. R. Dalc. C. Sanders. R. Ehlers. S. Pinner30/30. WTDBPRESSHIEID: OA&A: R. Elden 46/46. 2nd S. Pinncr 49/50: B: B. Caopcr 45/46,2nd T. CaldwcU 30131: C: P. C m U 29130.2nd T. Davis 31/35: Vet: C. Sandcn 29/30. ZOT DB HCP FED SHIELD: IstN. Scllwlnd 21/21,2nd K. Maumy20/21,3rdL. Rcch24/25. Bhl D. Hunt26/28:Tcam: lotWangKattaNo.2.2nd Comwa No.l.3rd Shourmans. lST SBCSHIP:OA&A:K. Ma-22/23: B K.Rabinson21/22:C:N.Schivind 15/1G.

J. Rue 18/20. M. ~ l n c l a i r 17/20. HG: D. ~ i & o w k i 79/85.

CECIL PARK HAWKESBURY GUN CLUB LTD

Preliminary Notice

EASTER SUNDAY & MONDAY

HIGH GUN MIROKU MOD 10

SEE FEBRUARY & MARCH 1994 CTSN FOR DETAILS

N.S.W.C.T.A.

WESTERN ZONE rjr ,>>? ~>~:<$: y . . . . $~%~.x~ , tc$ v :;$:3$&$<$$~~~~ , .~.....~..~..~~ ..... L

WARREN, NSW

12-13 March 1994

Full programme February and March issue

Mike Shields (068) 47 3660 Kevin Walton (068) 47 2161 (068) 47 4730 AH

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DORIUGO 7-11-03 - Good 1191. 10T DB CD EO: A: P. Young 10/10. A. McClennaghan 9/10: B: C. Cunnlngham9/1O.W. Laskcr8/10: C: C. Lawrence 10/10. R. Bcrumnt9/ lO. 25TFs PSCHIP: OA&A: J. Cunnlngham 74/75. P. McGulrc 72/75: B: W. Laskcr 73/75. C. Cunnin@am 70175; C; B. Mitchell 73/75. 0. Sharp 67/75. 15TSB CD:A: A. McGlennsghan 15/15. P. Young. P. McCuIre 14/15: a: W. Lasksr. C. Cunnlneham 14/15: C: B. Mltche11 14/15. 2 f l llCP P. You#~g19/19. C ~8nnn>ngllat1~8/49. c Lawcrrce 2 4 / 2 5 2 5 k l 0 CIJ. h .I Calnttlt,ghann. P.Young24/25, tl. C. Curtnnnghzim 25/25. P. Luk:r 72/95. (. B Mllcl~cll. U tl~arp2.1/25. HC: P. laurlg 144/150.

1 6 ~ ISIJ~KEETC.SHIP: OA: B: k n t . ~ATRENCHCSHIP: B. ~d1~197/225. OA ISU SKEETCSHIP: B. Munt.

DUBBO 7-11-03 -Warm & breezy (211. 10TUH E0: K. Walton. E. Tucker. P. Fitldas. G. Hosklnp. P. Caoksan. J. SmlLh. K. Fuller 10/10. IOPR OR: AA. K. Walton 17/20. C. Cookion 15/20: A: E. Tuekcr 15/20. R. Carr 14/20: B: L. Knawles. F. Chandler. R. Hill 14/20: C: A. Body 17/20. IOPR DD: P. Cookson & K. Vlalton 14/14, 2nd D.Alcock &R. Hil l 13/14.25TSB:AA: C. Cookson. P. Pitzalan. K. Pullcr23125: A. D. Aleoek 25/25. T. Ramie" 24/25: B: F. Chandler

Set. K. Fuller 10681 81 8128.

GUYRA30-10-95 - Carl 130). 25TDB: AA: D. EIIB. R. Hamrnond 25/25: A: J. Vwlcy. A Skinner. H. Somers. R. Slveency 25/25: B: B. Laskcr. M. Rriul>oft 21/25: C: A. Cotman 24125.251' PS: Ah; J. Marshall. R. Var lo 75/75: A: B. ~ ~ i c c n c y 75/75: B: G.~wiency70/75: C:S. Fenwickc67/75. ~ ~ T D B HCP: 1st A. Colen~an 26/26. 2nd .I. Fame1 25/26. 3 d R. Ilamnnnd 20121. HC: R. Ilnmrnond. R. Vwley 118/120.See: R Varley (067) 79 1461.

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ALBURY- WODONGA Clay Target Club Inc.

SUN gfh JAN 1994 11.00am START

Event 1 25T Ball Trap $9.00 ols $1.00 OIA, 1st ABC Jnr $3.80

Event 2 10T Pointscore Eye Opener $4.00

Event 3 25T Southern Riverina Zone DIB C'ship $9.00 d s $2.03 OIA, is t 2 grades, 2nd ABC Jnr $3.80

Event 4 20T Pointscore C'ship $8.00 ds $2.00 OIA. 1st 2 grades, 2nd ABC Jnr $3.03

Event 5 20T Continental C'ship $8.00 ols $2.00 OIA, 1st 2 grades. 2nd ABC Jnr $3.00

Ladies & Veterans 'h Noms

Junior 10T SIB Shoot- 1.30pm approx. $1 59 Open Order from Ian McGmch's Hunting & Fishing Store

for possibie shot over full program High Gun Medallion over full program

Presidenl: Greg Pinner Secretary: Geon Agnew (060) 25 3610 (060) 21 8494 BM, (060) 59 1606 IVH

:et Slrooung News January 1994

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.January 1994 AustralIan Clay Target Shooting News Page 51

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Canberra International Clay Target club Ine. 'Kowen Forest' turn off 400m east of Burbong Bridge on Kings Highway from Queanbeyan

AUSTRALIA DAY OPEN SHOOT

SAT 22nd JAN 9am start

Event 1. 25 tgt Double Barrel Championship Troph~es 1st Overall 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Nomtnabons $20 00 01s $1 00 OIA $100

Event 2. 25 tgt Double Barrel Championship Troph~es 1st Overall- Return d a r e from Sydney to Bnsbane Trap Nauonals or cash equivalent 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Nolntnatlons $20 00 01.3 $1 00 O/A $100

Event 3. 25 tgt Points Score Championship Noln~nabons $20 00 01s $1 00 01.4 $100

SUN 23rd JAN 9am start

Event 4. 25 tgt Double Barrel Championship Troplnes I st Overall 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Nommabons $20 00 OIS$l00O/A $1 00

Event 5. 25 tgt Double Barrel Championship Trophtes 1st Overall - Return rurfare from Sydney to Bnsbane Trap Nattonals or cash equivalent 1st & 2nd AA, A, B, C Norn~nattot~s $20 00 OIS$l00OIA $1 00

Event 6. 25 tgt Single Barrel Championship Notn~nabons $20 00 O/S$100OIA $1 00

High Gun and Inter High Gun Trophies SPONSORS: RJ.F. Gunsmithing, Hamilton Brokers, A.C.T.

Government, administered by the Canberra Australia Day Sports Carnival Trips on events 2 and 5 Harvey World Travel

Total Noms $126.00-Ladies and Juniors 60% Noms

Camping facilities available with hot showers

Norman Svnms244 173W1739 B/H Ph~ll~pPcbtells 241 3731 AIH

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55/60: R: M. Stcvcnr 63/63. 2"d T ' H W ~ ~ 62/63; C: R. ~ r o & 58/60, i n d N.Towns55/60.20THCP: 11-15M: R. Lannagan 37/37.2nd N.Toulls 36/37: 16-17M: D. Zammitt 49149.2nd N. Owen 48/49: 18-22M. S.Osbornc 29/29, 2nd K. Walton 28/29. STATE MXD TGm: Oh: A. B u r p s 00/60: AA: I. Turner Jnr 59/60.2nd K. Curnmingr 72/74: A: J. Horspaol56/60,2nd D. Osbarne Jnr 55/60: B: N. Owen 57/60,2nd B. Powell 55/60: C: T. Molloy 52/60,2nd N. T a m s 57/74. BEATEN STAKES: D. %main. 2nd L. Flnlav. COMM' BANK

189/220: Jnr: P. O'Nelll 190/220.

ILLAWARIUL 17-10-93. 50PR NSW STATE ISU DT CBHIP: O A J. Manvrl l 7111W:AAM: K. Perkin070/100:B:J.Russell62/100:C:F. Bradwe1158/100: Jnr: B. Kelly G8/1M).

1I.IAWARRA 7-11.83 MUGS CLP. If Wclh 32/32 STH LCNr CHAMI'CF CHAMPS OA. \V Jones 146/15U: M. F Umdwl l 142/150. .\ R. Wcbb 113/125. U S. lloc 110/125 HC \V Jolhes 150/150

KEMPSEY 20-11-99 - Overcast (191. IOT DB CD: AA: D. Edwards. K. MeWhirrer. N. Nuemf 10110: A: P. Rvan. P. Smi th K. Neil1 10110: B: F.

~ - .~ ~ ~, . 1 3 ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ a n ~ l o / l u : C: F. l'ntclrrrr \O/IO. 50 WXD T ~ I S An K ~e\Vl,,rtcr (i7170. 2nd 1) Edwards €45170 i\ ti. NcnU 66/70. Znd.!. Cu!~!.ln&l~nrn 61/70: 11 1. U~elrano!~ G3170. 2 r d G. llavrnrs 63/70. C J. McCLov 59/70. 211d P. P~lfchard 58/70. ~ O P R DD: N. N U ~ C : ~ ~ & K. Nelll 20/2O. 2nh P. S$th 5 J. Cunningham 19/20, Scc: J. Baker (065) 63 1781.

LEWON 31-10-93 - Pleasant 1231. 1OTDB ED: 9 Posslbles. 25TSW C'SHIP: - ~ ~- .- . ~ ~

UA. s ~ b u c r t . A. G ~ & o $ n : 1% D. Kobb: C A koutlg FM. K Po1rr.n VI:I D L u r w 251'TRDPHYiICI': 1st 3. Guest 2nd B. Buyd. 3rd S Pspsnd'rr. TLI it (;ray & A You#,.! Vet D. Lucns IOT CI). F. Casrlla 3 llnycl S C l r s r N ~ c 6 e m o t t . A. ~ i o n n c . IOPR DR: N. MeDcrmott. HG: S. Gucst

~ ~~ ~ ~ . ~ - . ~ ~ ~ - - - ~ ~~ ~

l l c p N. ~ tcDemot t . 2nd S P:lr..s~dr.o 3rd A. Salofia . .or bM A Youn&: M Sr .mmn~. D3 CSIIIP. OA S. CLC_S~ 113/193. A M a 19L/193

B. G L1~ot~l.o. (:.A Younr FM: T Gndrrcv Vcr U Sunrnvre. l o r OP CI). ti oc l tc l~ D Roob. S (iljco;,\ Balr l i l J$,~.'u. LY-3. S P~pmltlcro. A trolllld A Pziu lne 10/10. lm DD CD. K Ccltcl,. 4 Ca~g~el!!~lr~(, S C ~ c b l . T inkad

MARCONI 7-11-93 - Vcty cold &windy (621. 15T ED: 6 W i b l s . CITPOF LNERPOOL PS CSHIP: OA & AA: B. Smucln 75/75,2nd I. Aham 73/75: A: P. Akla69/75,2ndA. Hiripis G3175; B; 1. James 65/75,2ndR. Kenncdy63/75: C: J. DerncViou 65/75,2nd 2. Maltin 63/75. C W OF LNERPOOL DB CSRIP: OA & A A T Nvam43/43,2ndB.Samuck 31132:A: P.FmwgB42/43,2nd P.Abela 26/25: R: F. Denrn 23125. 2nd P. Cauclzi 23/26: C: 2. MaNn 21125. 2nd J. - ~ . ~

Oemehou ~ ~ / ~ ~ ~ c ~ o F L ~ ~ L o B c o ~ ~ H I P : o A & A A J . K ~ ~ ~ Q / ~ ~ . 2nd C. Slleny 24/25: A: J. Russell 28129.2nd M. Goma 23/25: B: N. Duneurn 23/25,28ld P. Wnsbridgc 22/28: C:Z. M ' 2 1 / 2 5 . W C U N I CLUBTRENCH 125T: OA: D. Huddlston 113+22AA J. Ell& 104+19:A: S.Zodm 113+2L: B: J. R~1se1178/125: C: E. Bouhs Lm+22. SOTTRENCI-ITROPHY: AA J. Ellis 42/5&

MARCONI 19-11-93-Warm night 1301.2OTE0: 2 Po3slbles. 25TPSTROPlIY: M: S. Franco 72/75.2nd R. Carbonc 73/78: A. J. Adarnopoulos 80/81,2nd D. Botanis 79/81: B: D.Tatam 74/81.2nd C. Crech 73/81: C: S. Detvis 65/75. 2nd A. Vorlllas 61/75. DB NIGHT C'SHIP: OA &A. D. Salvagio 44/44. 2nd J. Adamopulos24/25:AA R. Carbonc43144.2nd F. Mollica58/59: B: J. Kladis 29130.2nd C. Creeh 24/25: C: J. O'Hassio29/30.2ndA.Varillas 23/25. HG:

MARCOHI 21-11-93 - blnc 3 ) . 15T EO: 2 Pu%>tblez PSCSIIIP Or\ & %A N L0t8g.~s 75/75 2nd L:)nv74/75 A: C. Kc~mersou 72/75 2udA Soylu 71/75, C : F . Dct t6/75.?11JJ. PrnholnsCZ1/16. L I. Kallk.r~ll/75.2!1rl T. Curct.ruto Tn175 on csi l l l~ OA & AA N h u g s 27/27. 2nd .I W a r u 5l/T,2. A C Kcn~~t.hot~24/55.2nd,\ .Soyl~31/:Ki BFl>:nu3"/3121:dN DI.IIFI~~~~:~/:~.~. r: F c 1 1 ~ 1 . 1 1 1 ( ~ 2 0 / ~ . 2 t t t l L K0lll~r11/20.S1H _)ICl'UDCSHII' I S L P F . S ~ % & P F , r N \ . m 10120.2ndG Hooccs& M. Co!nn 1012:. lie: N lrnlgas 11511 15

MOUUU(E1H 19-10.83 - Crnd #o#ght 137) 101 UB T hIcCrlch&~~. C P ~ ~ 3 t . l h \vl~elon. M Cayl;~.. J. Holr. 1 Holc 10/:J l t r l FS: 1st N. \VluI.s,. :13/33. 211..T M'Cr)ckard30/33 107SIi: I Yulr 101 11.21 d J 1larr.s 12! 14. 101't)Ll N Cixyl..rd 12/12. 2nc C. Pr.$rl> 13/14

MOULAMElN2J-10-93- Wlnrly I201 &)TD3 ,\ G hlarnf 1lX4.71111V.Sjll~rl. R.i/81. I,: C 5111811# 5.1:fXl. 2111 C l l i r c 93/ii0 C 1 ~IcD.III.cII :.i/GU. 2tttl I h ' p w : ~ l l i O I, D Scnack J?r 4 U / d )

CLAY TARGET SHOOTING (Minimum Age - 45)

VENUE:

WAGGA GUN CLUB INC. 16th-19th March 1994

Events Wed 16th - 75 tgt Skeet Championship $20 Thu 17th - 50 tgt DIE Championship $15 Fri 18th - 50 tgt PIS Championship $15

- 50 tgt SIB Championship $15 Sat 19th - 75 tgt Champion of Champions $20 -

$85 Age Group: Men Women

1345-54 055-60 061-68 U69+ Corrpeffloan nominallog lor entire program will receive a $5.00 discount

-.

4AGE GROUPSAND LADIESEACH EVENT

EVENTS OPEN TO ALL ACTA MEMBERS

GOLD. SILVER, BRONZE MEDAL FOR EACH AGE GROUPON EACH EVENT . OVERALL WINNER EACH EVENTRECEIVES GOLD MEDAL8SASH

HIGH GUN EACH AGE GRWP AND LADIESRECENES GOD MEDAL &SASH . 4PERSON TEAM -ONE FROM EACH AGE GRWP-PICKEDAT RANDCM FROM SHOOTERS SHOOTING ENTIRE PROGRAM

SHOOTING WILL COMMENCE 9.30AM DAILY

BBQWILL @E HELOTHURSDAY NIGHT

s M p p b ...

All Sashes sponsored by: Scorpio Cartridges l Olimpyc Targets

Secretary: Helen Sanden (ffi9) 31 4468

P a p 62 Austra l la? Clay Tw :pt Shoot lng News J i u ~ u q 1994

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NEW SOUTH WALES 511-93 -Fine. 1M)TSKEET: AA: R. Clarke 98/100: A: P. Callanan L02/110: B: J .Gubct ina 89/1W: C: F. Marccllino 80/100.

NEW SOUTH WALES 13-11-93.50T DB CSHIP: OA: B. Ellison 54 /57 .2nd J. Ouberlna 53/57: A: H. Kaulanou 46/50: B: G. 00wllng 42/50: C: A. Gubcrina 42/50.

NEW SOUTH WALES 27-11-93 -Hot. 50TOB: 1s t J. Gubcrina 50 j50 .2nd R. Beer 81/84: B: 1 Brucc 80/84: C: D. Wlrltmker 44/50. Club; (021 450 1775.

ORANGE 24-10-93 -Rainy (17). 10LT DB: AA: P. Crilfith 100/100. 2nd G. MacAllister 97/1W: A: S. Jackson 9911M). 2nd R. Stanford 96/100: 8: M. Williams 99/1M1. 2nd D. Hopwood 97/100: C: I. Dawsou 931100. 2nd M. Medlllster 911103. 20TPSSS: 1s t P. Criffilhs 60160.2nd R. Parker 59/60. 3x1 R. Campbell, C. MacAlilstcr 57/60. HG: P. Grimths 120/120.

ORANGE 7-11-93 -Fine & sunny I28. 7 5 MXD %'IS: 0.4 & M: JW. Smith. 2nd R. Parkor. 3rd J.Lasplna:A: E.Dobmwolski.2nd J.Horspoal. 3rd J.Scuito: B:J.Angus. 2ndJ.Brown. 3rdA. E8de:C:S.Seuito. 2nd M. MacAllistcr: Novice: J. Brawn. 2nd J. Fedcle. 3rdT. Smith. See: A. Bade (063) 6 2 8103.

PORT MAGQUARIE 7-11-93 -Fine &windy (22). 10TPS: D. H m k 30/30.2nd R. Marsden. K. McWhlrter 28/30. 2 0 r PS CD: AA: R. Ritehard €43160: A: B. Ed\vurls 56/60: 8: C. Wlkcs 47/60: C: G. H a p s 51/60.25TSB CSHIP: AA: N. Nugent 25/25: A: K. Neil1 22/25: 6: W Thurlow 18/25: C: J. Mecloy 20/25.2sT CONCOA: N. NugcntS2/32:AA:R.Mar~den31/32:A:K.NeU124/25:B:J.Matiske 24/25: C: C. Hayncs23/25. HG: N. Nuacnt. See: M. Walker 10651 83 6922 - SINGLETON 7-11-33 -Lovely (48). IUTOB EO: AA: K. Cummine?. \V. Clark. J. Blurcley, W. O'Crady. J. %yer 10: A: C. Laughrcy. M. wolsienholmc. B. Smith 10: B: M. Halton. D. Haggarty. M. McPhce 10: C: N. Towns 10 .50 MXD TGTS: AA: I . Merrick. D. Hamis. K. Cummings 991100: A: M. Walstenholmc 96/100;B:D.Hae~artv96/100:C:N.Towns90/100.25TMCP:OA&1617M: A 11~is l ,~ck ~ 5 1 2 5 11.1SM: N Itwlas 24/25. 18 - l lh l : B Macksnn. C iot.gbrcy 2 2 / 2 5 . 20-22M .I O l ~ e i r y 23 /25 2OT IlC1' 1.-15hl T Y.mII,. IR1?0 I G 1 7 h f . r Miluhcli 19/20. 18 -19h l P Allcn M \Vul~tcnl~ol!sc. 8

SYDNEY 13-11-93-Hot&humid(81)25TSS:AA: 12Pasribles:A:4Porsibles: U: 3 Possibles: C: 1 Possible. 25T S B TROPHY: AA: A. Turner 4 4 / 4 4 2nd R. ~ - ~~~~

Carbolle 43/44: A: L. ~ ~ " c t g 2 j / 2 5 . 2nd ~ ~ l l l e ~ 2 9 / 3 0 : 8 : A. Keevcrs 24/25, 2nd R. Said 23/26: C: P. McGWn 19/25, 2nd S. Alslanlsn 20/27. 30T DB ANNIVERSARY CBHIP; 0.4 & AA: M. Diamond 158/158. 2nd R. Hibbert L57/158: A: S . Samuels 96197.2nd P. F a r r u e 59/60: B: J. Orman 37/38. 2nd C. Wallace 36/38: C: L. Kahler 28/30. 2nd S. Dervis 29/33. 20PR DR TROPHY: A A M. Diamond 37/10. 2nd i. Pctrlna 30/40: A: ~ . ' ~ i a d i l 32/40. 2nd A. Hcpburn 31/40: B: J. Gsman 45 /60 ,2nd J . Kladis 44160:C: S. Caucl~i 35/50. 2nd J. O'Hassip 33/50. HG: AA: M. Diamond 1181120: A: P. Farrugia 108/120: B: J. Osman 1111120: C: C. Wallace 99/120.

SYDNEY 1 4 1 1 - 9 3 -Fine 11021. 20THCPTROPHY: 1r tA. Tumer40/40.2nd - ~~~ ~~~

L. Kahler 36/37. 3rd C. 'Milii@m 36/37. 401 E. Baulos 3 5 / 3 7 1 ' 5 0 ~ ~ ~ ANNIVERSARY C'SHIP: GA h AA. M. Diamond 108/108. 2nd C. Rootcs 107/108: A. J. A d a m o ~ o d o s 72173.2nd C. Mlllicar 71173: B:J. Kladts 62/65. 2nd J. G s m n 61/63; C: D. Sultana47/50. 2"; S. ~ k l a n l a n 46/50. 30i. PS TROPHY: AA: G. Rootes 90/90. 2nd P. Grllliths 89/90: A: C. Miiligran 87/90. 2nd R. Clifton 86/90: B: B. Kidd 83190.2nd J . Mortys 81/90: C: A. Vorillas 821IK). 2nd 0. Curcururn 81/90. HC: AA: G. Rootes 160/160: A: C. Mlllig~l 1561160: B: J. Osman 14711M: C:S.Arslanian 145/160:OvcmIl: M. Diamond 271/?80: Ladles: J. Kidd 250/280: Jn r : E. Boulos 237/280.

TUMllT 14-11-83 -Fine 120). 1OT DB CONT CD: M. Wright. C. B m d o n . T. Harris. R. Wneht. T. Harris. R. Baker 10110. 25T DB CONT C'SHIP: OA. R.

24/26. HC: C. Brandon 56/61. Sec: R. Baker i069147 4013.

WAGGA 7-11-93 - Flne (191. l m Dl1 ED: 1). Sl dtv. I< \Vrigi~l U' I1 ,not, r \Vrl6i I 11 'Tn~clnil lwr DB CsHll': O A I' \ l r ~ g h r '171100, ,\A I+ C11I:rs 'JGIIMP A R. \Vr~chr%/LW. 6 J Ilalc'JZ/IOU C. K O\l.sct, 7G!100 . WAKEHURST24-1093 -F inc&~vlndy (281. \VGC 15PR DD J. ARSIANIAN C'SHIIP: 1 s tG . Foukas& N. Ampherlaw. 2nd M.Vatil1otir & R. Modesto. 3rd I . Willer & B. Callahan.

WAKEHURST 1411-93 -Shawely. 30T J&\V MARYSW TROPHY: 1s t C. Langlcy. 2nd C. Cameron, 3rd B. Langley. J n r D. Bmrvn. Ladies J. Langlclcy. Scc: B. Goadwin (021 982 3569.

Joint Shoot by

SYDNEY & MARCONI GUN CLUBS

26th January 1994 9.30am Start

P L E A S E NOTE: Due to circumstances beyond our control

the Chris Young Teams 1000 previously advertised has been postponed to a date to be advised. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Event Norn OIS

1. 20T DIB 15m Grd Sweepstakes $8 - 2. 25T 1994 SydneyIMarconi PIS C'ship $10 $1

Badge O'all, Trophies 1st & 2nd AA.Ai3.C.

3. 50T 1994 SydneyIMarconi DIE C'ship $18 $1 Sash O'all, Trophies 1st & 2nd M.A.B.C.

4. 10Pr 1994 SydneyIMarconi DIR C'ship $10 $1 Badge O'all, Trophies 1st & 2nd AA.A.B.C.

Followed by a Teams Match

Sydney GC v Marconi GC Top 5 shooters lrom Sydney versus top 5 from Marconi

Shooling off lor $200 prize money

H I G H GUNS %case shotshells in each grade AA.A.0.C.

Sponsored by Winchester Australia

Sydney CTC MarmniGC Presideol: G. Kemerseo PRIMenl: L. Crema (02) 568 3968 (02) 604 0125 NH

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Australian Clay Target Association Inc. @ 1994 ANNUAL REGISTRATION & ?l

3 CLUB MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION (To be handed to the Club Secretary with your Registration Card)

* Please use Registration Number

* Registered Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Surname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ChristianNames

Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Postcode.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telephone Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date of Birth ...........................

My existing (or last recorded) shooting details are: -. . Australian Common Mark

Australian Down The Line Handicap

Australian Skeet Handicap

I.S.U. Trench Grading

I.S.U. Skeet Grading

Ball Trap Grading

Tower Grading

I hereby apply for membership of the. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gun Club

as a m Continuing, o r 0 New member, together with my application for A.C.T.A. registrati~nfor the year

ending 31st December, 1994. I have previously been a registered member with the ACTA.

T Y P E O F M E M B E R S H I P

Club Life Member $

Club Membership $

Members Accident Insurance $3.50 $ A.C.T.A. Annual Registration Adult Fee $43.00 $ Second and Successive Adult Family Members of Common Address $27.00 $

Veteran Concession: Over the age of 65 years a t date of registration $27.00 $ Long Service Concession: Over the age of 60 years at date of registration with 30 years continuous membership with the A.C.T.A. $27.00 $ Junior,Membership: Under the age of 18 years a t the date of registration $10.00 $ (Nil 'Shooting News'if registering as a Junior add $15.00 if required.)

Legislation Fighting Fund Levy to all New Adult Shooters $5.00 $ TOTAL $

Signature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THIS ACCOUNT IS TO BE PROCESSED BY YOUR CLUB - THE FORM WHEN COMPLETED IS TO BE RETAINED BY THE CLUB.

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