

Norma Miller Cuando nuestros clientes que hablan español necesiten ayuda en una traducción, aqui tenemos una amiga con voz amable en las oficinas del National Shooting Complex – Su nombre es Norma Miller. Norma es la recepcionista en nuestra sede, Norma está ubicada en la recepción del edificio de oficinas. Ella está disponible para ayudar a todos los tiradores que unicamente hablan español. Help for our Spanish-speaking Guests ... [SEE MORE]

For Cameron Schuster of Kerrville, Texas, winning his first World Championship meant taking the big one, winning HOA honors at the 2012 World Skeet Championship. And he wasn’t the only first-time champion taking home a Kolar ring: retired NSSA-NSCA Executive Director Donald Snyder of San Antonio won his first-ever world title as Champ of Champs, and Adam Goodart of Kansas was the 12 Gauge World Champion. Schuster earned his HOA title with a... [SEE MORE]

Many individual efforts are required to host the World Skeet Championships each year, but none are more important than the event’s sponsors. From their on-site presence as vendors to their financial support, sponsors are the reason the National Skeet Shooting Association can offer a world-class experience for this prestigious event. Many companies are named sponsors of shooting events or provide necessary products, while all ensure that a collectible-quality... [SEE MORE]

The 2012 World Skeet Championships may be barely in the books, but it isn’t too soon to pre-register for next year’s World Shoot. Early pre-registration means getting the events and squadding you want with no worries about the overflow crowd the shoot is likely to see once again. Go ahead, pre-register today! Pre-register for the 2013 World Skeet Shoot Read More →

We’d like to keep you informed by text message during the National Sporting Clays Championship, and it’s as easy as sending a quick message to opt in. And, you may even win a prize just for signing up. The messaging service will keep you updated on any schedule changes, weather delays, daily winners, evening events, and other announcements we need to get to shooters. To sweeten the deal, every day during the Nationals Main Event, we’ll draw... [SEE MORE]

NSSA held its 43rd Annual Hall of Fame awards banquet Monday evening, inducting three individuals for their shooting achievement and contributions to the sport of skeet. Hall of Fame induction is the highest honor any skeet shooter can achieve and is reserved for those whose achievements qualify them to hold a position of honor and esteem in the skeet shooting community. This year’s inductees for Outstanding Shooting Achievement are Jamie Gaines... [SEE MORE]

Halfway through the 2012 World Skeet Championships, fierce competition and a range of shooters on the leader board are the rule. While familiar names are in their places at shoot-offs and in results, contenders are elbowing their way to the Stadium Field. There can yet be some big surprises. In Monday’s Federal Doubles competition, Todd Bender outlasted L.P. Giambrone in shoot-offs to take the championship. Hayes Wauford finished third. Rebecca... [SEE MORE]

Neither rain, wind, nor mud deterred shooters at the Mini World Shoot from doing what they came for: enjoying three extra days of shooting at the sport’s premier event while getting in some on-site practice for the World Skeet Championships. For many shooters, it also meant additional winnings, medals, and honors. Michael Schmidt was the Briley HOA Champion of the Mini World Shoot, finishing ahead of runner-up Todd Bender and third-place L.P.... [SEE MORE]

World 2012 Shooters: Skeet Shooting Review is looking for you! We want you for our World Shoot edition of the Skeet Shooting Review. If it’s your first or twentieth time at the World, it doesn’t really matter. We want to write about your experiences while you are here. Your story is the story of the World Shoot. If you have done anything for the first time at the World – bought a new shotgun or had yours fixed, won an award or medal,... [SEE MORE]

Tony Rivera was a shoot-off away from a sweep of all three events at the National Shooting Complex’s Mini World Sporting Clays tournament on Saturday, tying main event Champion Vance Barnes at 97, only to finish at runner-up. Mike Hampton came in third. Rivera won the 50-bird FITASC championship and the 50-bird 5-Stand event. Jenni Clark was the Lady Champion for the main event as well as for FITASC. Ingrid Gonzales was Lady Champion in 5-Stand. The... [SEE MORE]




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