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Shoot ID Shoot Name Start Date End Date Club Name Address 1 Shoot ID Shoot Name Start Date End Date Club Name Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Country Zone Club E-Mail POC Name POC Phone POC E-Mail 134739 FALL 4 X 50 10/15/2011 10/15/2011 HEADLAND SKEET & GUN CLUB 101 BRISTOL COURT DOTHAN AL 36303 USA 4 EARL BEAMON (334) 791-1100 [email protected] 134736 SPRING 4 X 50 03/12/2011 03/12/2011 HEADLAND SKEET & GUN CLUB 101 BRISTOL COURT DOTHAN AL 36303 USA 4 EARL BEAMON (334) 791-1100 [email protected] 134737 LITTE MONEY OPEN 05/20/2011 05/22/2011 HEADLAND SKEET & GUN CLUB 101 BRISTOL COURT DOTHAN AL 36303 USA 4 EARL BEAMON (334) 791-1100 [email protected] 134738 CENTURY LINK CLASSIC 4X50 08/20/2011 08/20/2011 HEADLAND SKEET & GUN CLUB 101 BRISTOL COURT DOTHAN AL 36303 USA 4 EARL BEAMON (334) 791-1100 [email protected] 134733 REDNECK OPEN 08/05/2011 08/07/2011 FT. RUCKER SKEET CLUB PO BOX 620692 FT RUCKER AL 36362-0692 USA 4 BRAD FELTON (931) 801-9204 [email protected] 134734 WARHAWK 4 X 50 09/25/2011 09/25/2011 FT. RUCKER SKEET CLUB PO BOX 620692 FT RUCKER AL 36362-0692 USA 4 BRAD FELTON (931) 801-9204 [email protected] 134735 MONTHLY TARGETS 10/01/2011 10/31/2011 FT. RUCKER SKEET CLUB PO BOX 620692 FT RUCKER AL 36362-0692 USA 4 BRAD FELTON (931) 801-9204 [email protected] 134730 FIREBIRD 4 X 50 04/02/2011 04/02/2011 FT. RUCKER SKEET CLUB PO BOX 620692 FT RUCKER AL 36362-0692 USA 4 BRAD FELTON (931) 801-9204 [email protected] 134731 WARRIOR OPEN 04/29/2011 05/01/2011 FT. RUCKER SKEET CLUB PO BOX 620692 FT RUCKER AL 36362-0692 USA 4 BRAD FELTON (931) 801-9204 [email protected] 134732 LA OPEN 07/01/2011 07/03/2011 FT. RUCKER SKEET CLUB PO BOX 620692 FT RUCKER AL 36362-0692 USA 4 BRAD FELTON (931) 801-9204 [email protected] 136285 FINAL FRONTIER OPEN 5X50 07/31/2011 07/31/2011 MARS SKEET RANGE 3017 BOUNDARY OAKS DRIVE OWENS CROSSROADS AL 35763 USA 4 [email protected] LARRY KRUTSINGER (256) 450-9329 [email protected] 136286 MONTHLY CLOSED TARGETS ONLY 08/01/2011 08/31/2011 MARS SKEET RANGE 3017 BOUNDARY OAKS DRIVE OWENS CROSSROADS AL 35763 USA 4 [email protected] LARRY KRUTSINGER (256) 450-9329 [email protected] 136287 MONTHLY CLOSED TARGETS ONLY 09/01/2011 09/30/2011 MARS SKEET RANGE 3017 BOUNDARY OAKS DRIVE OWENS CROSSROADS AL 35763 USA 4 [email protected] LARRY KRUTSINGER (256) 450-9329 [email protected] 134165 HEAD START OPEN 11/06/2010 11/06/2010 MARS SKEET RANGE 3017 BOUNDARY OAKS DRIVE OWENS CROSSROADS AL 35763 USA 4 [email protected] LARRY KRUTSINGER (256) 450-9329 [email protected] 134166 F TROOP OPEN 12/04/2010 12/04/2010 MARS SKEET RANGE 3017 BOUNDARY OAKS DRIVE OWENS CROSSROADS AL 35763 USA 4 [email protected] LARRY KRUTSINGER (256) 450-9329 [email protected] 136284 MONTHLY CLOSED TARGETS ONLY 07/01/2011 07/31/2011 MARS SKEET RANGE 3017 BOUNDARY OAKS DRIVE OWENS CROSSROADS AL 35763 USA 4 [email protected] LARRY KRUTSINGER (256) 450-9329 [email protected] 134881 LAST CHANCE OPEN 10/08/2011 10/08/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134878 BRAVE MAN OPEN 02/12/2011 02/12/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134879 MARCH OPEN 03/19/2011 03/19/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134880 ROCKET CITY 5 X 50 OPEN 06/25/2011 06/25/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134875 MONTHLY TARGETS 08/01/2011 08/31/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134876 MONTHLY TARGETS 09/01/2011 09/30/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134877 MONTHLY TARGETS 10/01/2011 10/31/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134872 MONTHLY TARGETS 05/01/2011 05/31/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134873 MONTHLY TARGETS 06/01/2011 06/30/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134874 MONTHLY TARGETS 07/01/2011 07/31/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134869 MONTHLY TARGETS 02/01/2011 02/28/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134870 MONTHLY TARGETS 03/01/2011 03/31/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134871 MONTHLY TARGETS 04/01/2011 04/30/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134866 MONTHLY TARGETS 11/01/2010 11/30/2010 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134867 MONTHLY TARGETS 12/01/2010 12/31/2010 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 134868 MONTHLY TARGETS 01/01/2011 01/31/2011 BIG SKY SKEET & TRAP CLUB PO BOX 307 LACEY'S SPRING AL 35754 USA 4 FOR NORMAN LINDSEY - [email protected] LINDSEY (256) 586-1970 [email protected] 135134 WINDY OPEN 04/16/2011 04/17/2011 MUSCLE SHOALS SKEET & TRAP PO BOX 334 FLORENCE AL 35631 USA 4 CHARLES IRWIN (256) 740-7005 135135 ED ECKL OPEN 07/23/2011 07/24/2011 MUSCLE SHOALS SKEET & TRAP PO BOX 334 FLORENCE AL 35631 USA 4 CHARLES IRWIN (256) 740-7005 135136 DOVE COOKIN' OPEN 10/29/2011 10/29/2011 MUSCLE SHOALS SKEET & TRAP PO BOX 334 FLORENCE AL 35631 USA 4 CHARLES IRWIN (256) 740-7005 135133 COLD NOSE OPEN 02/19/2011 02/19/2011 MUSCLE SHOALS SKEET & TRAP PO BOX 334 FLORENCE AL 35631 USA 4 CHARLES IRWIN (256) 740-7005 134758 OCTOBER 4X50 OPEN 10/01/2011 10/01/2011 RED EAGLE SKEET & TRAP ROUTE 1, BOX 466-D ROCKFORD AL 35136 USA 4 [email protected] JESSE C. YARBROUGH (256) 377-1150 [email protected] 134755 ALABAMA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 09/02/2011 09/04/2011 RED EAGLE SKEET & TRAP ROUTE 1, BOX 466-D ROCKFORD AL 35136 USA 4 [email protected] JESSE C. YARBROUGH (256) 377-1150 [email protected] 134756 SEPTEMBER 4X50 OPEN 09/17/2011 09/17/2011 RED EAGLE SKEET & TRAP ROUTE 1, BOX 466-D ROCKFORD AL 35136 USA 4 [email protected] JESSE C. YARBROUGH (256) 377-1150 [email protected] 134757 MONTHLY TARGETS 10/01/2011 10/31/2011 RED EAGLE SKEET & TRAP ROUTE 1, BOX 466-D ROCKFORD AL 35136 USA 4 [email protected] JESSE C. YARBROUGH (256) 377-1150 [email protected] 134752 MONTHLY TARGETS 08/01/2011 08/31/2011 RED EAGLE SKEET & TRAP ROUTE 1, BOX 466-D ROCKFORD AL 35136 USA 4 [email protected] JESSE C. YARBROUGH (256) 377-1150 [email protected] 134753 AUGUST 20 & 410 OPEN 08/27/2011 08/27/2011 RED EAGLE SKEET & TRAP ROUTE 1, BOX 466-D ROCKFORD AL 35136 USA 4 [email protected] JESSE C. YARBROUGH (256) 377-1150 [email protected] 134754 MONTHLY TARGETS 09/01/2011 09/30/2011 RED EAGLE SKEET & TRAP ROUTE 1, BOX 466-D ROCKFORD AL 35136 USA 4 [email protected] JESSE C. YARBROUGH (256) 377-1150 [email protected] 134749 MONTHLY TARGETS 07/01/2011 07/31/2011 RED EAGLE SKEET & TRAP ROUTE 1, BOX 466-D ROCKFORD AL 35136 USA 4 [email protected] JESSE C. YARBROUGH (256) 377-1150 [email protected] 134750 HEART OF DIXIE 07/08/2011 07/10/2011 RED EAGLE SKEET & TRAP ROUTE 1, BOX 466-D ROCKFORD AL 35136 USA 4 [email protected] JESSE C. YARBROUGH (256) 377-1150 [email protected] 134751 JULY 12 & 28 OPEN 07/30/2011 07/30/2011 RED EAGLE SKEET & TRAP ROUTE 1, BOX 466-D ROCKFORD AL 35136 USA 4 [email protected] JESSE C.
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