Leaning sinking trap houses at Sparta?

Discussion in 'Trapshooting Forum - Americantrapshooter.com' started by Union Strong, Apr 25, 2017.

  1. Union Strong

    Union Strong Well-Known Member

    What is the latest on the sinking and leaning trap houses at Sparta? Is the IDNR on this? Does this affect target flights?
     
  2. dr.longshot

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

    If the Trap Houses are not Situated Correctly they will be throwing Erratic Targets, that are not Correct.

    GB..........................................DLS
     
  3. dr.longshot

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

    Trap Houses not in Specifications should Absolutely not be Used, and I urge Competetion Shooters to refuse to shoot targets Thrown from THEM.

    GB....................................DLS
     
  4. wpt

    wpt Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

    This is probably part of the new and improved ATA, you know moving in a Fanasstastic Direction and all ... If you have a few drinks you will never know the difference ... WPT ... (YAC) ...


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    We’re truly in a sorry state.

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  5. Ross Randall

    Ross Randall Active Member Founding Member

    Before I would believe they have leaning and sinking trap houses at Sparta I would have to see pictures of them. I have talked to several people who were there last summer and fall and they did not see any. Is this just some more of the propaganda that gets put in here?

    Ross Randall
     
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  6. Win101

    Win101 Mega Poster

    I'm going to be there for the US Open. I'll check and see and report back.
     
  7. wpt

    wpt Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

    "Propaganda" is something that is questionable, not sure anything of that nature has ever been posted "in here " ... I do know that anything that has ever been in question (posted) has been proven beyond any questionable doubt by someone, anyone, and more times than not multiple people ... I have not been to the WSRC and gave my word a long time ago that I would never go there with any intention of shooting but if by chance I am in the neighborhood I might stop by, but I have been told by several people that are friends of mine that there are some trap houses that are in fact sinking, knowing them as I do and based on their higher degree of honesty, I would not doubt their word ... Take a transit with you so you can verify it if its not noticeable to the naked eye ... Please report back, no Propaganda please ... WPT ... (YAC) ...

    PROPAGANDA : 20/30 Million dollars generated in the local and regional area in and around Sparta, headed in a "Fantastic Direction", the biggest little shoot in the world (the grand) , etc ... If you need more propaganda the ATA sells it by the bushel, hear it makes great fertilizer like BS ...
     
  8. HistoryBuff

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

    wpt is absolutely correct in stating : "I do know that anything that has ever been in question (posted) has been proven beyond any questionable doubt by someone, anyone, and more times than not multiple people ..."

    You won't find much propaganda here and you'll learn that fact pretty quickly if you stick around here for a while.

    The report of some of the WSRC traphouses sinking came directly from the ATA. It was mentioned in the Executive Committee minutes of August 1, 2016 and can be viewed on their website for those that wish to verify it for themselves. (I suggest this for those who think this is a fake news site)

    It should look something like the below and the item of interest is #5:

    ATA Exit Meeting Minutes-01AUG2016p42 .jpg


    HB
     
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  9. Flyersarebest

    Flyersarebest Moderator Founding Member Forum Leader

    Thanks, HB

    So, either the houses aren't sinking and we just spew "propaganda" OR

    The houses aren't sinking and the ata report is more BS
     
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  10. HistoryBuff

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

    Flyersarebest,

    Now you know that we only "report" and the reader "decides."

    All we can do is try to point them to the truth. And sadly, sometimes posters don't even believe the truth when they read official documentation.

    I recall one poster who believed the WSRC electric bills were fake. I sent in a FOIA request myself to verify its authenticity. I reported that I received an identical invoice copy validating the invoice posted earlier but the poster was steadfast in his belief that it was not real. Oh well!

    HB
     
  11. Ross Randall

    Ross Randall Active Member Founding Member

    I owe an apology. I do see they should be on it. I hope they are. There has been so much negativity on here against the ATA and their membership that I figured wrong.

    It is pretty simple no matter what you on here want to think and say the ATA will continue.

    I have not been to Sparta, but I have a campsite at the Cardinal center that I have had for three years. I do enjoy going there 3-4 times a year. Not sure about what will happen this year. I am going to see cancer doctors on Monday to get set for chemo but if all goes well I will be there donating again this year. LOL I have been fortunate and won a few dollars in the past, but never enough get rich. Just enough to keep putting in the pot, so to say.

    Ross Randall
     
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  12. wpt

    wpt Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

    Ross, Randall,
    People make mistakes, as I said and its been proven once again by the Amazing Hb, the man knows his tuff ...

    You will be in our prayers, hopes that God watches over and guides you as you fight the fight ... "NEVER GIVE UP" ... This is what was engraved on Reggie Jakimowski"s (sp)? trigger guard of the Model 12 he used when he ran 100 from the 27 yard line at the Grand when it was still in Vandalia ... Please keep us updated on your progress ... WPT ... (YAC) ...
     
  13. HistoryBuff

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

    Ross Randall,

    No apology necessary. You offered your opinion and asked if the report of the WSRC sinking traphouses was propaganda. I gave my answer based on what I had read and provided my source. That's what most of us do here . . . separate the facts from fiction and you shouldn't misinterpret our written words as being negative (though it is sometimes easy to do). In my view there is nothing wrong in challenging any statement made on this forum when the search for truth is done respectfully.


    It is not only a right for members to ask questions and challenge the leadership of any organization when they fail to communicate with its members, its a duty. Providing oversight is always good in my view. It keeps everyone honest and if you've ever belonged to a club you must know that it is absolutely necessary from time to time.

    Feel free to challenge any statement I make at any time.

    Respectfully,

    HB



     
  14. HistoryBuff

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

    wpt,

    You always remind us of a wonderful piece of history. Thank you. Let's not forget his long run of 1306.

    1978, GAH Champ, 100 Straight From 27-Yards T&F, OCT1978p.6.jpg
    1978, GAH Champ Congratulated, T&F, OCT1978p.7.jpg
     
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  15. Smithy

    Smithy Mega Poster Founding Member

    It is unfortunate that Ross and others may have missed the big point. It is the attitude of the IDNR and the arrogance shown by the ATA and the rep from the IDNR, Monica Brackman. The response from IDNR's Brackman:

    She said she is happy now that everything is working out

    That above remark nonchalantly mentioned after the other problems mentioned. Traphouses needed painting as well as the walkways. Then the issued of the funds vetoed by Rauner to fix the road.

    And the clueless at the top thanked the IDNR for their work by giving governor Rauner (the guy that closed the joint) a lifetime membership.


    Idiots only get into power because of apathy. Thanks Ross. Great attitude.
     
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  16. History Seeker

    History Seeker A NoBody Founding Member Official Historian

    Ross,

    Good Luck to you.

    You are like us. You are seeking out answers from us who seek out the answers about the ATA doings...We are NOT negative, just would like to see that the ATA EC and BOD keeps US in their best interests, not themselves as it appears from time to time.

    This is OUR organization and it is our duty to ask questions when we are unsure of just what they are doing.

    Once again, we all wish you very good luck Monday...

    From one Cardinal Center appreciator to another ~~~

    And thank you HB for not only seeking out the true facts, but for getting me so interested in our heritage.
    DOUBLE GUNS.JPG
     
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  17. Family Guy

    Family Guy Mega Poster Founding Member

    Not like me........he was here to crap on the site!
    This is more crap from the stooges crowd.

    Could be Ross can justify the last part of his statement about this being a propaganda site. Let's hear from Ross as to what the propaganda crap is he is talking about. I am calling bullshit!
     
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  18. Ross Randall

    Ross Randall Active Member Founding Member

    Famiy Guy, If I make it over to the Cardinal Center this year I will be on spot 755. You can show up there and meet face to face and discuss all of this. I will even give you a beer, diet coke, or water. You at least know who I am and where to find me. This invite goes for WPT and Brads friend as well as HB.

    I stated I was wrong on my comment and apoligized for it. If that is not enough then too bad. No need to continue on this.

    Ross Randall
     
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  19. Family Guy

    Family Guy Mega Poster Founding Member

    Got it Ross...but my statement was not about your specific comment about the site being negative and full of propaganda. To eliminate the "punch and run" optics, I am only asking you point out some specifics about this site's "propaganda" and wrongful "negativity". Thinking you may want to give these guys a chance to clarify the other issues you say are "propaganda". It was mentioned on the site and a private meeting as you know would not give the forum the chance to again prove the facts.
     
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  20. Ross Randall

    Ross Randall Active Member Founding Member

    I apologized and that should suffice. If not, too bad. I am not in the mood to continue this. Sorry.
    I will keep my thoughts to myself. It is better that way.
    Still beer, water or pop if you decide to stop by.
    I guess you could say I am done with this.


    Ross Randall.
     
  21. HistoryBuff

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

    Ross Randall,

    I understand your position, however, Family Guy does have a point. In my view, if comments on this forum are being viewed as negative or propaganda and challenged like you did, posters have a right to explain and/or authenticate their comments so they are not misunderstood. I'm a proud member of this forum because of the factual information offered by a variety of posters. As I've said in the past, if this shooter's forum ever becomes a "fake news" site, I'm gone, post haste.

    I had no problem with you challenging the sinking traphouse matter and was glad I could provide you with the facts as I understood them as well as the source from which they came. But, your comment :
    "Is this just some more of the propaganda that gets put in here?" got my attention because I believe this forum usually provides information you will see nowhere else. You seem to suggest a significant amount of fiction that I have not observed. I'm glad to see people challenge statements as you did. I am not glad to see people sit back and believe those statements are false or intentional lies.

    Your failure to identify comments you believe were negative or falsehoods makes it very easy for me to believe that the intent of your comments may not have been genuine. I certainly hope I'm wrong, but you see how easy it can be, to misinterpret someone's comments?

    If you misspoke or feel you could have reworded your comments, so be it. We've all misspoke, misconstrued or wanted to amend our written commentary. But, leaving us with no explanation is a bit unfair to those of us who offer honest, informational comments and opinions here, and to the forum itself, only to have someone say our statements are untrue and propaganda.

    Again, I feel your apology is not necessary. An explanation of your comment would be helpful.

    Respectfully,

    HB
     
  22. Flyersarebest

    Flyersarebest Moderator Founding Member Forum Leader

    Don't hold your breath
     
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  23. Ross Randall

    Ross Randall Active Member Founding Member

    I apologized and that should suffice. If not, too bad. I am not in the mood to continue this. Sorry.
    I will keep my thoughts to myself. It is better that way.
    Still beer, water or pop if you decide to stop by.
    I guess you could say I am done with this.
    I started to type more and the more I typed the worse it sounded, even to me. Time to just move on.
    Maybe my meds were doing the talking. How is that? LOL
    Maybe I am not thinking straight right now. How is that? LOL
    Anyway I am done with this, for the last time. When and if I feel like it I might dig back to get some actual quotable comments for all of this, but not right now.
    I made an honest attempt to apologize.
    Beer and cool drinks are on me if I make it over there.

    Ross Randall
     
  24. Smithy

    Smithy Mega Poster Founding Member

    Some people should act like the stooges from stooge land and stick to name calling. Coming here and debating facts can be darn embarrassing.
    Where is part where there was an apology for the negative propaganda remark. Someone cut copy and paste that part.
     
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  25. wpt

    wpt Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

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    Just don’t count on Madigan to lead the charge.
     
  26. HistoryBuff

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

    I knew that Madigan name from somewhere but couldn't place it at first.

    I've had some difficulty in getting information from the Attorney General's Office and some of my FOIA requests have been denied.

    The Illinois Attorney General is Lisa Madigan . . . . probably no relation and shame on me for even mentioning it.

    AG Lisa Madigan Letterhead.jpg
     
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  27. wpt

    wpt Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

    Madigan is related ... He got her that position ... Illinois is one of the most corrupt states in all of the United States ... WPT ... (YAC) ...
     
  28. Smokepole

    Smokepole Member

    You bet they are related.Father & Daughter.
     
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  29. History Seeker

    History Seeker A NoBody Founding Member Official Historian

    Simply Amazing
     
  30. wpt

    wpt Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

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  31. wpt

    wpt Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

    With the financial situation as it is in the State of Illinois they will be lucky to have toilet paper at the "grand daddy of them all shoot" if they depend on the State to make provisions ... The State has been downgraded more than a 2 bit hooker on a $5 street corner ... This is not good bring extra supplies if you are headed that way ... WPT ... (YAC) ...
     
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  32. BRAD DYSINGER

    BRAD DYSINGER The Philosophist Founding Member Member Trapshooting Hall of Fame Member State Hall of Fame

    Family guy I think you need to lighten up on Ross, I've been called everything for years when I was the lone wolf reporting on the BS crowd that runs the ATA. Over that last 25 years I've seen ATA members not really know or care what is happening but rely on hope. If anyone of the Neil Winston Sparta loving 2 whole (targets) shooters that run the ATA today would be really paying attention and reading this site they'd see what I do. In 1978 when Reggie won the grand how many shooters did they have? 4073 good god Sparta and the ATA can't even get 2000 today. Anyone, and I mean anyone, that can't see this are just Plain dumb. Brad
     
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  33. Dave Berlet

    Dave Berlet State HOF Founding Member Member Trapshooting Hall of Fame Member State Hall of Fame

    Brad could you be thinking of the above mentioned folks in the same way that I heard the democrats described on Fox News earlier this morning? A former congressman said that the democrats were just like the crying baby with a runny nose and a dirty diaper. LOL

    Dave Berlet
     
  34. dr.longshot

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

    Brad Local news wants to know why Pres. Trump has not started the wall, it was approved in 2006, He could use the money from the De-Funded Sanctuary Cities.



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  35. HistoryBuff

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

    Mr. Dysinger,

    As I understand it, there is a sizable group who visit and/or post on this forum. In my view, the majority of the posts on an array of different subjects seem to be reasoned and factual, often provided with supporting documentation. This fact leads me believe that most who read this forum are capable of comprehending and even changing their opinions when confronted with specifics and official verifying documents.

    Unfortunately, there remains a very small denomination of folks, who, for whatever reason, will still misconstrue what they read, and view those comments as "negativity", "propaganda", or "A.T.A. bashing", failing to realize the only oversight of the ATA is being provided by those who, armed with facts, call out the A.T.A. leadership when it appears they are misleading the membership or mismanaging our Association. More important is that they are educating the membership with important information they would otherwise not be informed of. And this includes Delegates who are unaware of details they should know but don't have enough ambition or interest to request an answer from the Executive Committee. Though we are not Delegates, some of us feel it is our duty to inform, and we get no satisfaction in accepting this task (responsibility) and know that we will be ridiculed by some. To those I say it's called "checks and balances" not "A.T.A. bashing."

    So, for those who just cannot seem to understand the intent of your post and for those who won't accept anything you have to say as being factual, I offer the comments below made in 1954 by then outgoing A.T.A. President Chauncey E. Huber, who was elated that the Grand American Handicap tournament had finally reached 2,000 entries in 1954. Entries were on the incline in those days.

    1954, GAH Reaches 2009 Shooters S.R., 01NOV1954p381 .jpg

    62 years later, the 2016 Grand American Handicap event had 1795 entries, down 204 since the prior year. Shouldn't one expect there would be a lot more entries today for the World Championship at handicap targets than in 1954?

    And the actual number of those who registered scores at the 2016 GAH is lower than those numbers provided by the ATA since the term "Grand Classified Shooters" is used in the reports. While the number 30,175 is used, only 29,913 actually shot and that's the number used in paying the IDNR their $3 fee. In the old days, the A.T.A. reported the actual number of shooters . . . not the number of entries. And 62 years ago the Grand tournament was held over 9 days and shot a total of 1800 targets.

    Here is the attendance figures after those appearing in the October 2016 Trap & Field had to be corrected in the November issue. The years 2014, 2015 & 2016 had their "Total Entries" lowered from 56,544; 58,212 and 58,555 to 29,179; 30,166 and 30,175 respectively (as noted in Revisions October-Page 23 at bottom of page).

    GAH Corrected Attendance., T&F, 2016-11p63.jpg

    In closing, there are only a few of us paying attention and concerned about this "Fantastic Direction" as wpt would say. This downward trend in the number of shooters is the point being made.

    HB
     
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  36. Just Joe

    Just Joe Administrator Staff Member

    History Buff

    It really irks me when our forum members often go to great lengths to document their arguments / discussions only to be called negative or writing propaganda. I love a passionate discussion or battle. This forum is not for those whose feelings are going to get hurt when the facts are presented or when challenges are presented.

    If only the ATA had a single delegate that considered doing their duties as seriously as a few of our forum regulars.

    The above post with the fake numbers was only corrected in Trap and Field after it was discovered by the forum. This is what the forum should be about. But I am only one mod. Post on.
     
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  37. davidson

    davidson Active Member

    Funny that only the forum cared about the false numbers.
     
  38. wpt

    wpt Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

    I'm not so sure its a matter of false numbers anymore, I think its more the deception and misleading the membership for no obvious reason ... There is nothing to gain by posting false numbers because sooner or late the real number will surface and then it makes the inaccurate numbers look all that much worse ... This forum has shown and proved to be most factual of any not for any reason other than to expose the truth to those who are interested ... If your standing on the deck of a ship you do not have to get wet to your knees before you realize its sinking unless you been hitting the kool aid again ... WPT ... (YAC) ...
     
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  39. Union Strong

    Union Strong Well-Known Member

    Who repaired the sinking and leaning traphouses? Or did they just skip those banks? Who paid for it?
     
  40. T Shot

    T Shot Mega Poster

    I didn't see any houses that looked they are sinking or have been repaired. Shot on a few banks on east end & rode past all. They look fine. Good targets all week.
     
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  41. History Seeker

    History Seeker A NoBody Founding Member Official Historian

    Houses the ATA says are leaning

    Now they aren't ?

    It must be a bloomin' miracle ~~~
     
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  42. BRAD DYSINGER

    BRAD DYSINGER The Philosophist Founding Member Member Trapshooting Hall of Fame Member State Hall of Fame

    Brad's friend (I hope), I remember shooting at a club in the old days (can't remember which one) that post one was about three feet higher than post five and it made the trap house LOOK crooked so maybe the ground at Sparta is sinking in the right direction to compensate for the leaning trap houses.

    On another note I talked to Dave Berlet the other night and he told me that the road was back to a rutted mess and he bottom out his van one day. I thought too late to blame it on the donuts, I'm not as fast as I used to be. Brad
     
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  43. Union Strong

    Union Strong Well-Known Member

    Propaganda too?
     
  44. mkstephen

    mkstephen Member Founding Member

    St. Henry Trap range OH had a trap like that.
     
  45. T Shot

    T Shot Mega Poster

    So where are the sinking houses? I still have time togo look for them. Or did they get fixed?
     
  46. History Seeker

    History Seeker A NoBody Founding Member Official Historian

    We used to have a Premier Gun Club up by Rochester, NY which had complete pavement over the fields where you stood.

    That stuff heaved over time, and when you shot on some stations one foot would be 6 to 12" above the other BUT the houses weren't leaning, so it didn't compensate at all.

    Been some interesting fields over the years.
     
  47. BRAD DYSINGER

    BRAD DYSINGER The Philosophist Founding Member Member Trapshooting Hall of Fame Member State Hall of Fame

    mkstephen, St Henry might be the one I'm thinking of. I broke a 50 in their Calcutta there in 1976 and got over $800 for an $8 entree fee. One trap was a bear to shoot. It was an old Remington trap with the big table arm set up and it would throw some wild angles ever once and awhile.

    I hated to see St Henry close down as they had two good shoots a month back then. One Calcutta on a Friday night and then one on a Sunday. They kept there own handicap yardage system too. I think Tom Osterholt ran those shoots if I remember right. Brad
     
  48. vanguard2015

    vanguard2015 Member Founding Member

    Maybe the trap houses are sinking to the front or back, not side to side. That would be harder to see from the shooting stations. I shot there Weds. and was impressed with the help but disappointed in the appearance of the place. Many benches and chairs needed paint. A lot of them had broken/missing boards. Roads were not good. The campgrounds were packed and seemed to be in good repair. Vendor row was not as impressive as I had hoped, in fact the vendors at the Cardinal Center were much better organized.
     
  49. Eric R Munson

    Eric R Munson Member

    Bank 11, House A & B. A is lower on the right side and B is lower on the left.
    Shot them Thursday during the Clay Target. No problem with flights & angles.
     
  50. HistoryBuff

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

    Eric,

    Your information is truly appreciated by many of us. Thanks

    Question: Were the targets normal? Do you think they leveled the traps? Or, was just the house leaning by the trap base was not affected?

    HB
     
  51. Eric R Munson

    Eric R Munson Member

    HB

    Targets were normal, the houses were leaning but the traps inside were level.

    Looks like all the houses got a new coat of paint before the Grand this year too.

    Eric
     
  52. HistoryBuff

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

    Thanks Eric. I kinda miss being there. I patiently await the desire to return to shooting again. Don't have a clue where it went but it left me after about 30 continuous years.

    The ATA painted the trap houses and bank signs earlier this year.

    HB
     
  53. mkstephen

    mkstephen Member Founding Member

    Yes, I shot there a few times. The first time I shot there on the left trap when I walked from post 5 to post 1 I looked over and the shooter post on 5 was 2 or 3 feet higher than 1. First time I ever shot a 'peach' shoot. mkstephen