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Sportsman's Challenge



It's that time of the year to find out who is the "BEST" all around shooter in the Stoughton Conservation Club. There's no prize money, no trophy, no T-shirt, just serious bragging rights for an entire year' Last year Marcus Chang, 4 time Challenge winner, didn't even show up' Good thing he didn't because last year's winner, Don Ward, would have showed him the door. Anyway, start practicing and plan to attend this great shooting and socializing event. The meal alone is worth the price'


Saturday, August 15th 2009, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Cost is still only $15.00 and includes lunch!

Shooting Sports: (equal point value)
  •   Archery - single or five spot target at 20-ish yards
  •   Trap - 25 bird round, wobble, at 23 yards
  •   .22 Pistol - one hand “Bullseye Pistol” at 25 yards
  •   Rimfire Rifle - bench at 100 yards



Bring your own bow and arrows, shotgun, .22 pistol, .22 rifle, and ammunition. There will be a very limited amount of shooting equipment on loan for those that do not have certain items.

This is a member’s only event. For more information, call Richard Proost (839-8207) or Larry Quam (873-3578).
   

Shooting Sports Challenge

Shooting Sports, Course of fire and Scoring

  • Archery (100 possible points) Shot indoors from 20-ish yards. Participant has the choice of using either a single or five spot target. Each participant will shoot four ends of five arrows for a total of 20 arrows. Scoring: Single spot target, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 with a missed arrow a 0. Five spot target, 5 or 4, with a missed arrow a 0. X’s are used for a tiebreaker.


  • Trap (100 possible points) Participant will shoot one round of trap (25 birds) from about 23 yards. Scoring: Each clay bird hit is worth 4 points, misses are 0. First loss used for a tiebreaker.


  • .22 Pistol (100 possible points) Shot at the outdoor 25 yard range with one hand. Course of fire consists of 10 rounds shot in 5 minutes and 10 rounds shot in 1 minute. Targets will be changed between 5 minute and 1 minute strings of fire. Scoring: score is ½ of the total point score. 5 Minute course of fire will use the NRA Slow Fire Target and the 1 Minute course of fire will use the NRA Timed/Rapid Fire Target. Missed shots count as 0. X’s are used for a tiebreaker.


  • .22 Rifle (100 possible points) Shot at the outdoor 100 yard range from the bench. Course of fire consists of 2 strings of 10 rounds shot in 5 minutes. Targets (NRA Slow Fire Target) will be changed between strings of fire. Scoring: score is ½ of the total point score. Missed shots count as 0. X’s are used for a tiebreaker.




  • Rules

  • No practice shots, sighting in, or “looking at birds” are allowed during the Challenge.

  • Scoring for a station is final once the group leaves that station. Questions regarding a score must be addressed before leaving that station.


  • In case of a tie, the tiebreaker will be the combined X count in Archery, Pistol and Rifle, and the first loss in trap.


  • There will be a very limited amount of equipment available for individuals to use that do not have certain equipment. This equipment is on loan from club members. Users of borrowed equipment are responsible its’ return in the same condition as it was received!



  • The Shooting Sports Challenge is only open to Stoughton Conservation Club members!

       

    Sports Challenge Previous Years Winners

  • Sportsman Challenge Results 2009
  • Sportsman Challenge Results 2008
  • Sportsman Challenge Results 2007
  • Sportsman Challenge Results 2006
  • Sportsman Challenge Results 2005
  • Sportsman Challenge Results 2004
  • Sportsman Challenge Results 2003
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