100: Preston Philpot ($7,600) 99: Dagen Voigtman, Carl Chadwell, Joe Charnigo ($994 each) 98: 6 shooters ($331 each) 97: Brandon Deal ($4,970) 96: 12 shooters ($248 each) 95: 7 shooters ($284 each) Lewis 94: 15 shooters ($225 each) 91: 17 shooters ($199 each) 88: 11 shooters ($307 each) 83: 13 shooters ($260 each) 78: 2 shooters ($1,693 each) 9 was the number drawn for the DT11 and Dagen won after 3 or 4 rounds I left before the Lewis bag shoot offs started.
RJ Stuart has got to be the worst…. SOS Clays, ScoresR, ShootPro Cloud are all way better. Not sure why OH and PA don’t use another platform.
He was referring to all of the scores, not just the back fence. RJ Stuart has all of the scores for the regular events during the Ohio State. SOS Clays only provided for the back fence portion and is 100x’s better than RJ Stuart in my opinion.
We need one or two of the same events at every big Ohio Shoot. Long overdue a money shoot with great payoffs and everyone on the 27 yardline.
And the two shooters that will entice even more people to enter next year? The two shooters that broke 78
ClayCrusher, Thank you, But I need to know how and who can join, the cost and how the pay outs are divided. Is it a 100 target event? Roger C.
In the scores and money payouts posted by Joe, the winner with the highest score and most money won broke 100. So, I would assume it was a 100 bird event.
Flyersarebest, Thanks. I am going to try and get a shoot like this for the Spring Grand and the AZ state shoot next year. Roger C. how many shooters did they have in the event?
Roger, the entries totaled 268 for the Shoot Out and the entries for the OSTA Doubles were up I believe 96 and the Hdcp that day was up 194. This was over last years entries. Not only was the Shoot Out a great event it helped to raise the registered events almost 200 entries for the day. It's amazing what a little Money to shoot for will do to increase entries. We need the weekend shooters to believe that they have a chance to make a buck or two if they shoot well, or just get luckey. I believe that a lot of the shooters would rather spend $200 to have a chance to have a good payday than spend $100 with very little chance to win anything more than a trinket. Dave Berlet