Seriously. What does it take to make trapshooting great again?

Discussion in 'Trapshooting Forum - Americantrapshooter.com' started by TRUMP GUY, Jan 27, 2018.

  1. Flyersarebest

    Flyersarebest Moderator Founding Member Forum Leader

    Don’t try and get cute Andy. You’re not that good at it.
    You didn’t have to print a name. We all know who you were talking to.

    If you weren’t saying that about Roger, who were you talking about?
    And my next post after I heard your explanation was going to be to Roger in regards to him calling you a cheat.

    And BTW, a lot of us know more that you do so that’s not that big of a deal.
     
  2. Flyersarebest

    Flyersarebest Moderator Founding Member Forum Leader

    Roger, stop with the “cheater” name calling.

    There, now you two can get back to which state in what decade had the hardest targets.
     
  3. Roger Coveleskie

    Roger Coveleskie State HOF Founding Member Member State Hall of Fame

    olea, Calling someone a thief has some very serious reprecussions. If you do not explain you statement very clearly you are going to find out what they are.
    This is no a threat t is a promise. Roger C.
     
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  4. shortbarrel

    shortbarrel Well-Known Member

    Hard to get any money down on this one due to the odds.;)

    Chances of Oleo explaining his statement. 500 to 1
    Chances of serious repercussions. 1000 to 1
    Chances of Roger calling Oleo a cheater again. Even Money
     
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  5. Flyersarebest

    Flyersarebest Moderator Founding Member Forum Leader

    Better to just say nothing. Everyone has read all the posts, they can make up their own minds.
     
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  6. Roger Coveleskie

    Roger Coveleskie State HOF Founding Member Member State Hall of Fame

    I SEE PERSON NON GRATA HAS MENTIONED MY NAME, PLEASE DO NOT DO IT AGAIN. THANK YOU ROGER C.
     
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  7. bobski

    bobski USN Retired Range Owner

    i dont know if any of you are into flying but there was a (round the world) competition a few years ago. many signed up and held their breath hoping the (guys who always win) didnt sign up.
    well, they did.
    many knew they werent going to win, but they raced anyway...just to say they did it.

    i think shooting has become the same thing.
    its not a competition anymore...its entertainment just to get the selfy in front of the range sign.
     
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  8. Flyersarebest

    Flyersarebest Moderator Founding Member Forum Leader

    He’s not the only one that read it. I thought you might have wised up and decided to keep quiet. After 9 years I should have known better. Hope that ankle feels better. Probably the best cure is to
    KEEP YOUR FOOT OUT OF YOUR MOUTH.
    And as far as that has been, wants to be, never was crap?
    I must have missed the picture you posted of the Grand trophy or trophies you won over the years.
    How about something from the pigeon shoots you claim you shot?
    If the site missed where they were supposed to add
    Member Hall Of Fame to your name please inform them and they can add that.

    When I was a kid of 18 and working in the Homestead works of USS the old timers had a saying meant for anyone that they thought was full of it or actually just boring. They would tell that person to
    “Go lay down somewhere”
    Kinda like telling a dog that was a pain in the ass to give it a rest.
    If you think I’m trying to be cute and say something without saying it, I’m not.
    Give it a rest and Go Lay Down Somewhere
     
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  9. oleolliedawg

    oleolliedawg Mega Poster Founding Member

    DSC09905.JPG One thing for sure I was never good enough from the 27 yd. line to ever win anything at the Grand in OH. I left that possibility to real 27 yd, shooters, short yardage wonders, sandbaggers and KY residents. Meanwhile, with payoffs like we're seeing in the present and an almost total lack of option players the game of Trapshooting will never be great enough for some people again. Shoot for trinkets or stay home! My #2 son's collection from last week in VA.
     
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  10. Flyersarebest

    Flyersarebest Moderator Founding Member Forum Leader

    Congrats to your son. That picture would be perfect if I asked for a picture of what HE had won.
     
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  11. shortbarrel

    shortbarrel Well-Known Member

    Oleo, you should be proud of your #2 son, that is quite the haul.

    And your post is spot on about shooting for trinkets.
     
  12. oleolliedawg

    oleolliedawg Mega Poster Founding Member

    Event #1 Singles Junior-95
    Event #2 Handicap 23 yds-91
    Event #3 Doubles Class C-89
    Event #5 Singles Junior-98
    Event #7 Singles Junior-98
    Event #8 Handicap Junior Open-94
    He had a 12:30 tee time on Sunday and a Legion baseball playoff game on Monday so he begged us to head home. He's happy to shoot for trinkets and never worried about how to pay next week's entry fees. Some kids have it better than we ever dreamed.
     
  13. Doug Kennedy

    Doug Kennedy Well-Known Member Founding Member

    The best sandbagger in the world had pa state written all over him. Fake targets by1 pa gun club.
     
  14. Flyersarebest

    Flyersarebest Moderator Founding Member Forum Leader

    He shot most of those ghost targets in WV
     
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  15. oleolliedawg

    oleolliedawg Mega Poster Founding Member

    Doylestown in Bucks Couty PA is not in WV.
     
  16. Flyersarebest

    Flyersarebest Moderator Founding Member Forum Leader

    Brooke County sportsmen’s is.
    The BIGGEST sandbagger was Adam Stefkovich, the GAH winner from the 18 yrd line.
    And he claimed to shoot most of his targets there.
     
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  17. oleolliedawg

    oleolliedawg Mega Poster Founding Member

    He sure was one of the best.
     
  18. trapshooter47

    trapshooter47 US Army Retired US Army Retired Founding Member

    Shooters who play options!
     
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  19. Roger Coveleskie

    Roger Coveleskie State HOF Founding Member Member State Hall of Fame

    I started in this sport in 1974. The average shooter on a good day could pay for his shooting with his wins. I was always a money shooter. In the mid 90's
    the ATA told me I was industry and could not play the options. I obeyed. Then they moved all the money to the highest scores, the average shooter had no chance of even breaking even. The 25's and 50's were out of reach as were all of the other options. The average shooter stopped playing the money.
    I was only able to play calcutta purses. The cost of entry fees were a problem for many, they could not afford to play options. Roger C.
     
  20. Driveline651

    Driveline651 Member

    For me it’s cost and at the club level , mixing in unsportsmanlike shooters puts a sour taste in the mouth .
     
  21. oleolliedawg

    oleolliedawg Mega Poster Founding Member

    "Unsportsmanlike conduct"-I like that one. Calling dead birds for squad mates is sure getting popular these days. More squads need to be followed and pullers need better instructions on what to do when it occurs.
     
  22. Driveline651

    Driveline651 Member

    had a guy recently hitting me with ejected shells from his semi auto , I mentioned he should push his rubber band up to stop the shells as I thought he was new , looked me dead in the eye and told me he did it on purpose . He got reported .
     
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  23. Jim/Canton

    Jim/Canton Mega Poster

    I love the title....What does it take to make trapshooting great again?

    Trapshooting is great. Love the sport. I was at the SCTP Championships at the Cardinal Center. Thousands of kids there enjoying the sport!
    I think the question put forth is directed towards the ATA. The ATA is not trapshooting. It is only an organization. Only one in nine targets thrown in Ohio (prior to SCTP) is registered.

    The ATA product sucks. Yep it sucks. It sucks because of the Delegates the sport has chosen.

    Look at the last OH delegate. He never answered FG's questions at the OSTA meeting. And he only had one question. It was easier to remove him from the meeting than answer one question.

    The product the ATA is offering now has very little return for the investment. Ohio and PA have Calcuttas that are not registered. Those clubs have to advertise they will be limiting the number of shooters.

    The ATA handicap system is broken. The headquarters is in the gun hate state of Illinois. The targets are too easy and the point system promotes cheating and discourages true competition.

    Nebraska can get 2,000 kids to a shoot and only 250 adults for the State Championship.

    Joe Charnigo from Ohio put together a shoot. There was real money and some great shooters. The OSTA wants control of that now.

    The Executive Director of the ATA is making over 200k. What is that getting the ATA?

    Recently the winner of the ATA's big handicap event may not have even shot the targets he registered. That event once called "Grand" has problems getting 2,000 shooters. It once had 5,000.

    I say move on from the ATA. Trapshooting is great.
     
  24. oleolliedawg

    oleolliedawg Mega Poster Founding Member

    If thousands of kids shoot the SCTP program for nothing but trinkets and are happy what's the problem?
    The clubs in PA I'm aware of have dropped calcuttas for lack of participation. Name one that turns away entries unless it's a 1-trap club in the boondocks!
    The delegates are voted on by the members in PA at the annual meeting. You get what you voted for.
    The handicap system might need a few more yards but breaking 95% averages on easy target Singles never made anyone a winner. Cheating always occurred and didn't start yesterday. It wasn't too long ago that marathon shooters boosted the target numbers and now it's point chasers.
    Nebraska gets 2,000 kids and only 250 adults simply means when daddy stops footing the bill they disappear. Obviously, it happens year after year.
    The answer to the salary of the ATA director being too high is to apply for his job at a substantially lower pay
    PA once had 350 squads in the championship Singles and now has closer to 200. Could it be that many of those 150 squad participants are dead?
    If you're not happy with the present state of the ATA sit on the sidelines, shoot local shoots and leagues, head to the casino or sit at home with the old lady and listen to her gripe about anything and everything. Then look in the mirror and wonder what happened.
     
  25. Family Guy

    Family Guy Mega Poster Founding Member

    There are kids out there in the SCTP that could smash some big scores from their short yardage. Dad doesn't take them to Sparta. Many youth shooters won big monies at Ohio back in the day. The ATA doesn't cater to the money shooters. There isnt much money at the grand. All American points!

    As per dawgs question as to who limits shooters. All of the clubs that have advertised their Calcuttas on the site have limited the shoots to around 100 shooters. That gives the 4 trap clubs time for the auction. They are all 4 trap clubs.

    The SCTP gave away guns at their events this year. The winner of the Last Person Standing got a nice Browning.
     
  26. Husker007

    Husker007 Member Member State Hall of Fame

    The Nebraska adults dont want to shoot with the kids. So the kids leave early. They remember that treatment and dont come back. They shoot for guns. Rewards are as good as the adults. The tourney is set up to make the kids go home. ?great job Nebraska.

    Like another person said. The ATA isnt Trapshooting. It is an organization.
     
  27. oleolliedawg

    oleolliedawg Mega Poster Founding Member

    Explain how the ATA can cater to money shooters!
     
  28. Family Guy

    Family Guy Mega Poster Founding Member

    Dump the points system
    Remove All American Status.
    Move the Grand
    Regulate ammo
    Fix handicap
    Can't turn down reduction
    Mandatory purse
    Blind squadding
     
  29. Roger Coveleskie

    Roger Coveleskie State HOF Founding Member Member State Hall of Fame

    FG , The shooter must speak up when targets are being s called for friends also. ADD, NOT LETTING SHOOTERS CHANGE TARGETS TO THEIR LIKING. Educate these young shooters to follow all of the rules of the sport. Force the ATA to enforce the rules of the sport, or resign. Roger C.
     
  30. Family Guy

    Family Guy Mega Poster Founding Member

    Roger...
    I was at the SCTP National Championship all week. Not once did I see a kid or coach ask for a target reset.
     
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  31. User 1

    User 1 Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

    If ..... "Blind squadding" is taking the first available 'bank' ..... OK ......

    If ..... "Blind squadding" is shooting with 4 people you don't know ..... then ..... no thanks ......

    Travel ????? distance, pay over a couple of hundred bucks of lunch money ..... to shoot with some who can request yardage and 'try' a release trigger for the first time ..... no thanks .....
     
  32. Mack Truck 6

    Mack Truck 6 Active Member

    No blue collar shooters no money.
    If the handicap system doesn't work no blue collar shooters.

    The ATA doesn't have either now. Remove every delegate. Start fresh.
     
  33. Trap1010

    Trap1010 Member

    Make trapshooting great again? It’s a great ideal to strive for! But I don’t think we’ll achieve it thru the ATA, PITA, SCTP, or AIM! Personal opinion yours may vary from very little to one helluvalot. Today I attended a backyard grassroots trapshoot. Machine stuck behind a huge round hay bale off down in a local river bottom with a fantastic down range view for seeing a well thrown target! I did not do a head count but head count was high, would’ve been higher but some shooters already had dedicated plans for today. We started shooting Wild Annie’s @ roughly 9am, braked a bit around noon for lunch and a good auction. Resumed shooting. Quit @ roughly 4pm. I shot every round except the non-winners & lady’s rounds. Only won Annie. Never used a buy back in. Did I get several free rides cuz rookies couldn’t hit their arse with both hands starting already on it? Yes! Grand total we raised $7760 that goes to a memorial fund scholarship deal for kids in memory of a great guy that shot a lot of “backyard trap games” and was really good guy in a ton of aspects . Those kind of days need to be the future of the game!
    In this neck of the midSouth woods and redneckville, outside of a special 4th of July shoot and monthly or weekly “club shoots” trapshooting was a great and still can be a great asset to those in need of raising funds to help those that need it!
    I spent 9 hours of my life, roughly $75 in ammo, $26 dollars in entry fees, maybe a half gallon of gas, and lost an entire days work in clearing ground for the trap range am installing. All for a $50 coupon win at a fairly local restaurant. And what did I do with said coupon- I gave it to a special friend that been there for me as I struggled with health issues, seeking a new job, my fathers passing away etc etc. Told him to take his wife out to a nice meal.
    What did I get out of today? Fun! Fun! And a lot of fellowshipping with old friends and meeting new very young gentlemen and ladies who will build the fixture of the sport and this country. That trapshooting at its best!
     
  34. bobski

    bobski USN Retired Range Owner

    ive been doing that kind of shooting since 2010. there is dust on the ata membership forms on my desk at the clubhouse.
     
  35. Igor

    Igor Member

    A youth academy or some highschool competition.
    Keep the tradition.