NSSA Target Talk
July 20, 2010

2010 World Shoot Programfrom NSSA Attention Skeet Shooters: The 2010 World Shoot Program has been loaded onto the NSSA website. Click here
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Attention Skeet Shooters: The 2010 World Shoot Program has been loaded onto the NSSA website. Click here for the Shoot Program. Click here for online registration (requires a member login). For all other information, please click here. If you have specific questions or concerns, please contact Mary Masch at 210-254-1519. More

The History Channel Wants You!from NSCA-NSSA Attention Shooters: The History Channel is seeking marksmen for season 2 of their Top Shot program. Click here
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Attention Shooters: The History Channel is seeking marksmen for season 2 of their Top Shot program. Click here for more information on how to apply for this exciting program. More

Florida Skeet Camp a HUGE Success from NSSAAttention Shooters: Click here
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Attention Shooters: Click here to read a tremendous success story involving the younger generation learning how to shoot skeet. This is a wonderful article and well worth your several minutes of reading time. More

Updated 2010 Shoots from NSSA Attention Skeet Shooters: The entire list of 2010 shoots has been has been updated. Click here
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Attention Skeet Shooters: The entire list of 2010 shoots has been has been updated. Click here to see all the shoots that you might be interested in attending. More

These Kids are Straight Shooters
from the Mission City Record
The number of hunters across North America has been in a serious decline. The Mission Rod and Gun Club has a mandate to promote their sport to young people, and over the past week they ran a program that exposed 17 teens to sport shooting and hunting. There were 15 boys and two girls, ranging in experience from those who had been hunting to those who had never held a firearm. More More

Aim to Practice Before Dove Season
from the Dallas Morning News
When you miss a shot at a dove, the blame can usually be placed on one of three factors: The shot was too far; the shotgun was not mounted properly; or there was a failure to follow through on the swing. But there is a fourth possibility: a lack of shotgun practice, which leads to poor mounting and followthrough techniques. Some hunters don't hunt doves often enough to figure out the game. More More

Clay Pigeons Can't Catch a Break
from the Great Falls Tribune
A steady chorus of shotgun blasts rings out with orange-and-black mountains of shattered clay targets piling up in the distance. Pop. Pop. Pop. The guns repeat their cry over and over again, coming at the shoulders of one of the hundred or more shooters each striving for the same goal -- adding to the ever-growing piles. It's Day 3 of the Montana State Trap Shoot and the number of broken targets is climbing with 17 shooters posting Singles event perfect rounds on the day. More More