Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Trap Shooting is an amazing sport. It not only teaches a person gun safety, but it also teaches self discipline, focus, and determination.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Game: Annie Oakley

 Annie Oakley
 First this game was named after the American sharpshooter and exhibition shooter Annie Oakley Butler. She was the first American women "superstar".
Annie Oakley is where everyone lines up, side by side, and four people mount there guns, the first person says pull. If the first person hits the target then nothing happens, but if anyone after the first person hits the target then the people before them are out, and so it keeps going like that till there is one person left.


Game: Buddy Shoot

Buddy Shoot

In this game there are five teams of two. The "buddy's" take turns pulling the target, if the buddy who pulls the target misses it the second buddy is there to back up the first one to try and hit the target. Every time they shoot the buddys take turns pulling the target. But if the first buddy hits it and the second buddy does as well then there are no points given to them.




These are pictures from May 2015 of a Buddy Shoot that I participated in with my friends :)


Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Some Games!

There are a few different games that are associated with trap. The games have the same skill uses but they are in a way amplified. They games are challenging due to distance, having partners, and literally going up against other people, side by side. The games are fun but as competitors we take them serious because we all want to be the best and to be the last one standing!

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Tracing

If you are having a hard time seeing where you are aiming, there are shells that are made to help track where you are shooting. They are called tracers. 

Monday, July 6, 2015

Point and Shoot

There are several tips to becoming a good shotgun shooter and breaking clays. First, the shotgun is very different from a rifle or pistol, where you focus on squeezing the trigger while not disturbing the sight picture. Forget all of that. With a shotgun, you point it at the target and pull the trigger. Trap shotguns don’t even have sights, just a small bead at the end of the barrel.

Squad Leaders


  • Making sure the squad is at the correct field and on time
  • Making sure the squad is prepared to start
  • Making sure the score keeper is ready
  • Calling a bird to see how they are launched 
  • Making sure the squad is okay with how the target flies
  • Signing the score sheet if required at the end of the round
  • Checking to see if the scores are correct between the shooters and the score keeper