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Shooting Calendar 2 2016 / 17 Executive & Office Bearers NEW SOUTH WALES FIELD & GAME ASSOCIATION INC 2017 SHOOTING CALENDAR 2 2016 / 17 EXECUTIVE & OFFICE BEARERS EXECUTIVE President Michael Munro 0427 685 600 [email protected] Vice-President Craig Kurtz 0427 724 629 [email protected] Treasurer: Michael O’Dell 0412 285 499 [email protected] Secretary: Paul Smidt 0408 115 434 [email protected] OFFICE BEARERS Clay Target Ralph Ali 02 9567 7911 [email protected] Director Coaching Ken Jones 0409 745 767 [email protected] Director Environmental Andrew 0413013689 [email protected] Officer Fairfield-Smith Firearms Officer: Michael Munro 0427 685 600 [email protected] Public Officer Clare Smidt 02 9606 6692 [email protected] Referee Paul Smidt 02 9606 6692 [email protected] Examiner Team Manager Ross Christian 02 6372 2126 [email protected] 0427 741 757 Regards Paul Smidt NSWF&G Secretary 3 Please address all correspondence to: NSW Field and Game Assoc. Inc. NSW Director of Clay Target Shooting 2017 STATE SELECTION REQUIREMENTS PLEASE ADVISE ALL YOUR MEMBERS OF THE FOLLOWING All competitions will be conducted as per F&GFA rules. Hearing and eye protection is now compulsory, maximum load 28gr as of 1/1/06 Compulsory Guidelines The State has finalised guidelines for this years’ state selection and championship shoots. It was decided that we adopt the following policies as per AGM 2005; 1. Exotic targets are to comprise 30% of the targets thrown. (E.g. 8 exotic targets per layout mini- mum) Two Rabbits and two Battues must be thrown on each range. The balance of the 30% of exotics are to be distributed over the Ranges i.e. Midis, Minis, Super Minis and Rockets 2. Each Range must have between 4 and 8 Doubles per 25 Targets 3. A2.18.2 Sighter targets. At all shoots which have been advertised to attract other competitors, including state and national championships. Sighter targets will be thrown if requested for the first shooter only and for the first shooter of subsequent squads, all other aspects of rule 2.18 and A2.18 still apply. 4. Squad sheets must have a designated referee in each squad and must be checked and signed by each shooter on completion of each round. Each round must be scored on separate sheets and returned to office at completion of each round. 5. Range inspections must commence at least one hour prior to advertised shoot time. The range inspection committee has the right to alter targets. 6. Appeals must be lodged in the correct manner otherwise they will not be heard by the jury. 7. Clubs advertisements must acknowledge sponsorship from NSWF&G. 8. Adrian Hayes Memorial (club team event) All shooters must be current financial members of NSWF&G. Entry Fee $20 per team. As per standing orders lodged 11/05/00, teams are to be made up of four persons from the nominated branch. The four person team is made up of a maximum of one AA grade shooter, at least on B or C grade shooter and the remaining can come from A, B or C. Veteran, Ladies and juniors who are part of that team must go on their open grade handicap to compete. Branches with insufficient numbers present may borrow one team member from another branch. 9. Maximum nomination fee for State Selection Shoots set at $60 per 100 targets. State is to provide $750 per host club for State Selection shoots and $1250 for the State Champi- onship. This money will not be released until results and a written shoot report is emailed to the CTD ([email protected]) 10. All financial members of F&G Federation Australia (all states) are eligible to compete for sashes and prizes at NSW State Selection and Championship shoots, however interstate members are not eligible for selection points or any incentives exclusively available for NSWF&G members. Recommended Guidelines; Range format: Clubs have the option to introduce new format, which consists of 5 stands with three traps consisting of three singles and a pair (five targets) per stand, as per national events. Grades; HG AA A B C Categories; Ladies Junior Sub-Junior Vets Super-Vets 1st January 2017 Ralph Ali Ph: 0419 162 435 NSW Clay Target Director Email: [email protected] 4 Cheddite... producing the very best since 1901 Present and future thanks to decades of experience and presence on the market, Cheddite is one of the leading producers of shooting and hunting cartridges and their components in Italy and abroad. The company has always focused on respect of the environment and safety, developing numerous procedures for controlling the various production phases. The research and development department, including the ballistics laboratory, are the jewel in the crown of Cheddite, enabling the realisation of products with excellent performance and reliability levels. The company has a young staff, highly trained and motivated, and has always sought to satisfy its customers in order to be a stable reference point for hunters and shooters, professional and amateur, who have always loved using the cartridge with the dragon logo. Q Line Clay Targets True in flight and performance. Bowman Traps When it comes to clay traps, Bowman traps are designed Sizes to perform and engineered to last. As a specialist clay Standard 110 mm, Auto Rabbit 110 mm, trap manufacturer, we offer you more than clay traps. We Manual Rabbit 98 mm, Battue 110 mm, design and manufacture them ourselves so we have an Midi 90 mm, Mini 60 mm. intimate understanding of how they work and perform. With our before and after sales service we can use this Multi Discipline used in 22 Countries. knowledge to help you get the most from our traps. Eco Clays Avaliable in all sizes. INTOSHOOTING PTY LTD 1/7 McHarry Place Shepparton, Vic, 3630 P: (03) 5821 3 366 M: 0438 523 479 E: [email protected] M: 0467 523 479 E: [email protected] W: intoshooting.com.au 5 2017 NSW F&G STATE SELECTION CALENDAR SELECTIONS 1. Sydney - Sunday, 5th February 2. Mudgee - Sunday, 12th March 3. Cooma - Saturday, 15th April 4. Dubbo - Sunday, 11th June 5. Gunnedah - Saturday, 1st July 20 Gauge Championships Cooma - Friday 14th April S/S Championships Cooma - Monday 17th April Tri Gun Championship Cooma - Fri 14th, Sat 15th , Mon 17th April. Sporting Clays Championship Mudgee - Sat/Sun 12th/13th August Old Style FITASC Championships Sydney - Sat/Sun 20th /21st May 6 NATIONAL, STATE & INTERNATIONAL EVENTS February 14th/15th NZ Grand Prix February 17th/19th NZ Nationals March 4th/5th Sat/Sun Australian FITASC Grand Prix, Laang April 7th/9th Fri-Sun Oceania 200 Targets, New Caledonia May 6th/7th Sat/Sun Compak Nationals, Laang June 3rd/4th Sat/Sun English Sporting Nationals Brisbane July 6th/9th Thur-Sun FITASC World Championships Hungary August 12th/13th Sat/Sun NSW State Championship August 12th/13th Sat/Sun QLD State Championship September 2nd/3rd Sat/Sun SA State Championship August 19th/20th Sat/Sun VIC State Championship August 19th/20th Sat/Sun WA State Championship August 12th/13th Sat/Sun TAS State Championship September 8th/9th/10th Fri-Sun Nationals 3 Day Carnival Geraldton WA 7 January 2017 Broken Hill NO SHOOT Milparinka NO SHOOT 1st Coffs Harbour 100 9:00am 7th Dubbo Practice 7th Sydney RANGE CLOSED Bush Challenge - Sponsor Bruce 8th Bermagui 100 HCP/SxS 10:00am Arthurson OTG - Sponsor FSC Excavations 8th Bermagui 100 HCP/UxO 10:00am (include training for new shooters) 8th Gunnedah 100 Club Shoot 9.00am 8th Shoalhaven 100 Club Shoot 9:30am Ardlethan/ 12.00 15th 75 HCP Handicap sponsored by G & M Oliver. Beckom noon Perazzi Open and Young Guns 15th Cooma 100 OTG 9:30am Challenge - Sponsor Perazzi Australia David Iverach Motors and Owens 15th Dubbo 100 OTG 9:00am Petroleum 15th Sydney 100 CPS1 Merv Burrow Cup 9:30am 22nd Mudgee 100 Hunting Club Shoot 10:00am 26th Australia Day 28th Cooma 100 Novelty Bush Skeet - Sponsor Elders 9:30am 29th Cooma 100 OTG Compak - Sponsor Monbeef, Cooma 9:30am Grumpy's Challenge - Sponsored by 29th Bermagui 100 OTG/CCS 10:00am Grumpy 29th Sydney 100 Big Bird Shoot 9:00am 8 9 February 2017 Milparinka NO SHOOT 4th Dubbo Practice Referee Training Day/ Ross Dawson 4th Sydney 50 Perpetual Competition (*CPS2) 9:30am entries close 11.30 5th Sydney 100 NSW STATE SELECTION #1 9:00am 5th Coffs Harbour 100 OTG 9:00am 5th Broken Hill 50 Trophy Shoot 10:00am 5th Gunnedah 100 Club Shoot 9.00am 12th Mudgee 100 Club Practice Shoot 10:00am Club Shoot - Sponsored by Horsley 12th Mudgee 100 OTG 10:00am Park Gun Shop 12th Shoalhaven 100 Club Shoot 9:30am Ardlethan/ Sponsored by Jason McGrath 19th 75 OTG 12 noon Beckom Shearing Ladies Day (ladies shoot free) -Spon- 19th Cooma 100 HCP 9:30am sor Buckley's Rural Services Duncan McGuinness Veterinary 19th Dubbo 100 OTG 9:00am Surgeon / Mitre 10 Dubbo 19th Sydney 80 English Sporting Competition 9:30am Safari Firearms Springing Teal 26th Bermagui 100 OTG/CCS 10:00am Challenge 10 NSW F&G OLD STYLE FITASC CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 20TH / 21ST 2017 150 TARGETS $130 POSTAL NOMINATIONS ONLY – Closing date 7th MAY Cheques made payable to: Sporting Clays Incorporated Returned with entry form to: ASC P.O. Box 118 Leppington NSW 2179 Or Club office Direct Debit to: BSB 062 295 Account 10203858 Account Name: Australian Sporting Clays Incorporated Reference: ‘Your name’ ‘FITASC’ Email entry from to: [email protected] Inquires to Paul on 0408 115 434 NOMINATION FORM OLD STYLE FITASC NAME _______________________________ ADDRESS _______________________________ BRANCH _______________________________ GRADE _______________________________ The committee reserves the right to alter the program 11 March 2017 Milparinka NO SHOOT 4th Coffs Harbour 100 OTG 9:00am 5th Coffs Harbour 100 OTG 9:00am 4th Dubbo Practice 4th Sydney Club Shoot 9:30am 5th Broken Hill 50 Club Shoot 10:00am 5th Gunnedah 100 Club Shoot 9.00am Sinker2Shotgun - Saturday Fishing 11th Gunnedah Day 12th Gunnedah 75 Sinker2Shotgun 9.00am 11th Mudgee 100 Jim Taylor Memorial 9:00am 12th Mudgee 100 NSW STATE SELECTION #2 9:00am 12th Shoalhaven 100 Club Shoot 9:30am Ardlethan/ Murray Foster Memorial.
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