For you Sporting Shooters Bill Mcguire will be in Maine next week

Discussion in 'Trapshooting Forum - Americantrapshooter.com' started by Charles Doyle, Aug 21, 2019.

  1. Charles Doyle

    Charles Doyle Mega Poster

    I have no affiliation to either but wanted to share

    BILL MCGUIRE COACHING AT SCARBOROUGH
    We are happy to announce that Bill McGuire will be returning to Scarborough Fish & Game to give lessons from Monday, August 26 to Friday August 30. Bill has been to the club a couple of times and has been very well liked by all. His price is $200/hr plus targets, for one or multiple people together. To schedule some time, call or text Ron Gerard at 207-653-6834.
     
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  2. dr.longshot

    dr.longshot Grudge Match Champion Founding Member Forum Leader Grudge Match Champion

    I think this is the wrong site for this posting.

    GB............................DLS
     
  3. Flyersarebest

    Flyersarebest Moderator Founding Member Forum Leader

    I would think there are more than a few ex registered trap shooters visiting this site that would like lessons in how to shoot better Sporting scores.
     
  4. Charles Doyle

    Charles Doyle Mega Poster

    I frequent the site and I shoot SC pretty much exclusively now.
     
  5. fortycaliberglock

    fortycaliberglock Active Member

    Same here. I no longer shoot ATA. I do shoot unregistered trap in a local league but nothing serious. I’ve switched to sporting clays for competition, and Vintagers SxS shoots for fun. Both are a lot of fun and without the endless teenage girl drama of registered trap. If you haven’t been to a weekend SxS shoot, I highly recommend it. Zero drama. Lots of shooting combined with fun social events. Great times. The Vintage Cup will take place at Hausmann’s Hidden Hollow, Sept 19-21. All are welcome. No need to even be a member.
     
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  6. HistoryBuff

    HistoryBuff US Navy Retired US Navy Retired Founding Member Forum Leader Official Historian Member State Hall of Fame

    I don't shoot much anymore but I really like Sporting Clays. You may remember I have the History of Sporting Clays article in the HistoryBuff section that takes the game back to the 1880s in the U.S.A.

    Known as a trapshooter, I chaired a committee to build a Sporting Clays course at our gun club back in 1990.

    Trapshooters from the earliest days wanted difficult targets rather than the monotonous Trap.

    The gentleman's post is fine with me.


    HB
     
  7. The Phantom

    The Phantom Village Idiot Village Idiot Forum Leader

    The bigger the tent, the bigger the party, if you get my drift.