First of all, I'd like to thank everyone who worked on or participated in the shoot. This was the first State Championship still target shoot sponsored by the Jackson County Wild Turkeys. We're a new chapter, just in our second year but we have a great committee and group of volunteers.
We had a good turnout of shooters and spectators at the recently reopened Rend Lake Shooting Complex in Ina, Illinois. It was an overcast day but we concluded the event without being hampered by any rain.
The Winners
20 Gauge Open Class
1st Place: Steve Conover - Indian Creek Choke
2nd Place: Doris Bush - Truglo Choke
JAKES 20 Gauge Open Class
1st Place: Mallory Hertter - Truglo Choke
2nd Place: Skyler Peterman - Truglo Choke
Ladies 20 Gauge Open Class
1st Place: Doris Bush - Truglo Choke
2nd Place: Lisa Dover - Swarm Choke
12 Gauge Open Class
1st Place: Scott Kirsch - Indian Creek Choke
2nd Place: Clark Bush - Truglo Choke
We shot 12 Gauge Hevi-13 "Bronze" shells with 2 oz. of #6 shot and 20 Gauge Hevi-13 shells with 1.25 oz. of #6 shot in all classes.
We were able to begin the shoot at about 9:30 a.m. and shooters were on their way home by 1:00 p.m., with some very nice prizes, I might add.
Again, a big thank you to all the shooters, workers and to the Rend Lake Shooting Complex for making this shoot a real success.
Thanks,
Clark
Congrats to all the winners :icon_thumright:
What is the distance for the 20 ga. competion, and how many shot in the circle does it take to win or place? I see from the truglo site, they only have the 20 ga. chokes in remmy.
Congratl to the wife. :z-guntootsmiley:
Quote from: pdqt on September 24, 2011, 08:48:17 PM
What is the distance for the 20 ga. competion, and how many shot in the circle does it take to win or place? I see from the truglo site, they only have the 20 ga. chokes in remmy.
Congratl to the wife. :z-guntootsmiley:
Thank you. I'll relate your congratulations to her. We shoot at a distance of 40 yards from the muzzle of the shotgun to the target.
We shoot in squads. (At this shoot we shot 5 squads of each class, 20 open, JAKES, 20 Ladies and 12 open.)
Each squad winner in a class becomes a finalist. They, all the winners, shoot until 1 shooter wins 2 squads and that person is the winner of that class.
Then the remaining shooters in that class shoot 1 last shot for 2nd place.
So, to win the class, you must first win at least 1 squad in that class and you must shoot against the others who also won a squad, and you must beat them all 2 times.
Currently, there are only Truglo SSX chokes in Rem-Choke. That will change very soon with additional models being offered.
Thanks again,
Clark
:you_rock: :icon_thumright:
Looks like Tru-glo is gave Indian Creek a run for their money.
Congrats to you Clark for your 2nd place finish & to your wife, Doris for her 1st & 2nd place finish !! Great Job ! :icon_thumright: :wav:
Quote from: vaturkey on September 25, 2011, 09:14:51 AM
Congrats to you Clark for your 2nd place finish & to your wife, Doris for her 1st & 2nd place finish !! Great Job ! :icon_thumright: :wav:
Thank you very much. It was a good shoot.
Doris does a great job and I always feel fortunate to place.
Thanks again,
Clark
Congrats to the both of you, Clark. That is very cool stuff. You guys make a good team. Well done, my friend...Mike
Quote from: hookedspur on September 24, 2011, 10:12:20 PM
:you_rock: :icon_thumright:
Thank you. It was a good day.
Clark
Quote from: Old Gobbler on September 24, 2011, 05:50:52 PM
Congrats to all the winners :icon_thumright:
Thank you and I'll convey your thanks to all of them. It was a pretty hard fought contest all day.
Thanks again,
Clark
Quote from: Hognutz on September 25, 2011, 02:33:45 PM
Congrats to the both of you, Clark. That is very cool stuff. You guys make a good team. Well done, my friend...Mike
Hey Mike,
Thank you. We enjoyed the day. Doris is a great teammate in every sense of the word. She supported my shooting for years and since she took it up in 2006 we've been a shooting team as well.
Thanks again,
Clark