Tdl""" BIGGEST SPON5OR of CLAY I SHOOTING - - - I an OUTSTANDING SUCCESS I MIROKU
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A1 JOURNl THE AUSTRA CLAY TARGET ASSOCll :ORPORATED AUSTRALIA'STdl""" BIGGEST SPON5OR OF CLAY I SHOOTING - - - I AN OUTSTANDING SUCCESS I MIROKU The winning advantage of the MIROKU 9000 gives your score the lift to put you in the winner's circle. The MIROKU 9000 is designed using traditional shooting values combined with modern manufacturing technology to give you the fit, feel andpointability to smoke target after target. THE MIROKU 9000 FEATURES: GRADE 1 * Ventilated barrels. * Adjustable wide crisp trigger. * Presentation grade walnut. * lnvector choke system. $1899 TRAP (regular or mon- * Palm swell grip. tecarlo) OR SPORTING * Built to last. GRADE 5 FEATURES HAND ENGRAVING AS C) SHOWNAND THREE INTERCHANGE- r ABLE TRIGGERS Grade 5 engraving FULLER FIREARMS GROUP PTY LTD PO BOX 77 BEACONSFIELD NSW 2014. Recommended Retail Prices Only. SPECIALIST GUNSMiTHING I have recently returned from America and have bought machinery and knowledge from Bruce Bowen and Joe Hollingsworth - two of America's top gunsmiths - and now offer the following services: BARREL PORTING (Small holes machined in one or both barrels to reduce muzzle jump and recoil). $75 1 BARREL LENGTHENING FORGING CONES (Altering and lengthening the chamber of your gun to reduce coil, improve patterns and reduce distortion of the pellets). $60 1 BARREL TIGHTENING OF PERAZZI AND BROWNING GUNS (Prices on application). PLUS ALL PERAUI PARTS NOW IN STOCK. Call us now for quotes on all work - at McGEOGH9SHUNTING & FlSHlNG STORE 445 Smollett St, Albury. Phone (060) 21 8494 Fax (060) 21 7258 The gun that has done and is doing more for shwten in 26 yean, since I introduced them in commercial quantities into West Australia, than other guns that have been available over very long periods. W In tne most modern and uptMate technology bull1 Into lhem 11 1s oesgnec to g vz you more vaue lor far onger for tne oollars yob i spend wnen yo^ ouy a Pew!- no do~btah1 that ,Is a long-term lnveslmenl lor your en,oymenl so rhy no1 loln tne very wise snwlers *no kneh ~estlo selea Perm. and when you also are ready to invest In a lop gun yo^ !mmedlately lhlnk to younelf "PERAZZI FROM YOUI" - tne most favourec name an0 Perau centre In A-stra a smce 1972 We now offer you for !mmealate del.very the fol orng arge range of mwels - MXl MX3 trap MX3C sporter MX4C trap, skeet or field MX2 MX3 skeet MX5 sporter MX8 trap with 28'W and 31V barrels M2L MX3C trap MX4 trap MX8 skeet MX8 gold line trap DB81 special trap SC3 trap and skeet We try to have for immediate delivery stocks of all above models, but apologise should at times we may be temporarily out of stock. All orden including special ordenget my personal attention in order to fulfil your personal satisfaction. What beller could you wish for7 Now be positive and buy your "PERAZZI FROM YOZZI" (since 1972). It shoots as good as it rhymes. The rest is up to you. The wise or otherwise decision is youn. You can't say I haven't advised you. Now I thank all past clients and I look forward to giving my best assistance to all my past and future clients. Tony Yozzi Sports, 460 William Street (Cnr. Brisbane Street) Perih, Western Australia, 6000 Ph. (09) 328 4981 A/H (09) 271 2766 1 SOLE FACTORY EXCLUSIVITY FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA FOR PERAZl FIREARMS AND ACCESSORIES IROYSOW cLA~TARGCI MACHINES. ROBOT MODEL 3YlA - trap - skeet and personal models BENELLI FIREARMS MODELS 121.123 123-3 Mag. 121-3 Mag. Monteleltro. Super X n lfle a, trap an0 intercnangeaole choke models. 1 ALL ABOVE GOODS IN STOCK AND AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY hOW FOR YOJR CONVENIENCE AND SATISFACTION. I AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- OCTOBER 1990 PAGE I All correspondence should be addressed to: Alan J. Maher, Executive Director, P.O. Box 557, Mount Waverley, Vic. 3149. Phone: (03) 807 7577. Fax: (03) 807 2716. Business Address: 3 Essex Road, Mount Waverley, Vic. 3149. Subscription rate is $25.00 per annum. Copy Deadlines: November issue closes September 30. December issue closes October 31. The CTSN is published monthly at Newsprinters Pty Ltd, Melbourne Rd, South Shepparton. Vic. 3630. Phone (058) 20 1555. Typesetting by BP Typesetting Piy Ltd, 7 Hampshire Road. Glen Waverley 3150. Phone (03) 561 2111. National Director of Coaching: Mr Guy Boileau. ACTA Historian: Mr George Biggs, 4 Hugh St, Knoxfield, Vic. 3180. Phone (03) 801 2748. f President: Mr J.K. Scott 3 T \ Yuulong. Dub&. NSW 8830 Executive Director's Notes ...................Alan I. Maher 3 Phone (W) 62 5751 Vice Resident MI R. Silvester Vale -Reg Bray ......................................Bev Penney 4 PO Box 91. Bayanup, WA 6237 Amendment to Rule Phone [097)315236(AHJ Management: Mr A.M. Burgess 18 Harcoun ST. Caw. NSW 2636 Phone (OW36 2315 avidMenck 6 Mr R. Fox 35 Weillngton Pds. Alawa. NT 0610 Phone (039) 85 3602(AHI Redcliffe City, Qld .................................................J.B. 6 Cornminee: Editor's Mailbox ................................ Kaye Woods 8 Mr S. Browning Mr G. Michell Australian Sports Commission 9 49 Sugarloaf Rd. 12 lUman Ale. Ridanwe, Tas. 7016 Mumy Bddge. SA 5253 Competition - Ages 9 Phone (m2) 43 8613 phone (ow)aa 2- (AH) Mr N. Deeley MI J. Mumhy Vale - G. Kirkpatrick ............................Jack Matthey 9 PO Box 163. PO Box82. World Shooting Championships - Moscow.............. 10 Rubde. Old 1702 Klngr Meadows. hs.1219 Phsne (019) 86 4486 Phme(W3)M 79l6 Women's Talk ean Wray 11 Mr 1. Fissioli Mr R. Nugent Coaching Comer ....................................Guy Boileau 11 49 Main St, 1411 Msidon St. Cunderdin. WA 6407 Ram. old. 4455 Cowra Sportsperson Phone (MI 35 I384 (AH) Phone (076) ZL 2501 (AH) Mr P. Grove MI R.J. Smifh Release Triggers PO Box 3637. 3 Cleveland Place. Toowoomba C.T.C. Wn.NT 0801 Bonnet Bay. NSW 2226 Ph~ne(C$P) 21 1671 (AH) Phone (02) 528 3878 Q.C.T.A. Northzone Mr L. Manin MI G. Waodhatch New Double RapRules .....................David Menck 14 4 Isn Place. 43 Prouses Rd, Rl~keum,SA 5073 Bendgo. VIF. 35% Cobar Gun Club Ltd 14 Phone (081 337 8029 Phone (054) 40 2S6 Mr J. McVitty Shooters' Come 15 20 Dun& St. Club News, Programs & Results .................................16 Sf bud,Vic. 3418 Phone (0%) 95 2259 Honorary Life Registratio~~s: C. Mon A. Pedersen (P.P) I.M. Wilson (P.P.) D.R. Taylor E.F. Hawldns (P.P.) R. Mules Front COveG Brunei Juiy/August 1990. MSB ISU Skeet Charn- I.M. Tyquin (P.P.) N. WeUs His Royal G.H.Hall (P.P.) AN. Rawe pionship winner David Cunningham wifh Highness E.G. Biggs L.G.Connors (PP.) Prince Haji Sufri Boikiah. R.M.Holtheter (P.P.) N. Hardy R.H. Moyse ,' \ J PAGE 2 AUSTRALIANCLAY TARGETNEWS - OCTOBER 1990 Organising Commtttee Chairman Roy Holtfreter and his wlie Kath are currently in Europe on holldays and Roy will be vlsltlng the Spteth factory as part of the preparat~onsfor 1991 1998 COMMONWEALTH GAMES As 15 probably well known by now South Australia has won the State bld for Australia's applicat~onto host the 1998 Common- DIRECTOR'S ,ealth Games 11 SUCC~SS~U~the shoot~ngWIII be at the State Shoot~rlgPark at V~rginiawhere a second Trench IS be~ng~nstalled NOTES by the South Australian Government m support of their fac~litybld to the Australian Commonwealth Games Association - Shooting at thls level In South Australia m 1998 will do wonders for the sport In the State prov~dtngof course that Australia wlns the votes for 1998 STATE COACHING DIRECTORS' SEMINAR D~rectorof Coaching Guy Boileau met with State Coaching In last month's CTSN you may have nottced an advert~sementfor Directors in Melbourne during early September to outline his and entries for the 1990 Taipan Sh~eldwhlch 1s lor a 5-Lady Club Team. the Australian Coachrng Counctl's approach to coachmg. It is shootma~ ~~~~~ 20T DB from 15m Clubs not hav~nailve ladies are able to important for us all to realise that Guy in his capacity as Director of combine with neighboring clubs to form a team. Interest in ladies' Coaching will be able to place a far greater emphasis on the nhontmo is~ ever. ~~ lncreasina., and here is a further oo~ortunitv. to implementation of Coachlng Accreditation Programs than has promcie 12eivorren !P. OL~sport The Sn:elc nas been ivsrl for the previously been the case. To steal a well known phrase, "Why is p3s! four years by ,he ladies!rom :to Kerai:? C1,ib and wkle rhcv th~sso?". Quite simply it is because most of hls involvement and arc snxious to !rnprcve their re-ord of w!n; !hey would v,i.:ccmc contact will be from the National Office where he is located. This :ncr~enrr:es !? !he com?eti:ion I1 yo^ are interes'ed :c iurm:rg a will produce results in the Coaching Scheme, however it will take Ladles' Team to challenge the Kerang Ladies then please see the time. The early reaction to Guy's approach has been more than Secretary from your Club and direct him/her to last month's CTSN favorable and those with whom he has come into contact will attest whlch carried full details of the competition. to the change of d~rectionthat is taking place. Hav~ngsaid that we rn~~st~~ not. overlook~ ~~-~ the-- Dart that former~ ~~ -~ National~ ~ Coachino~ ~ Directors MACKINTOSH EVENT tiavn:.layea .r. ihe development oi ihe concl:lng scheme 'Ne hzve Havtng recently held d~scussions with Mr Keith Murray, as ec Assw:td':cn been we:l ser,,cd over xacy vears in this area Director of the England Clay Pigeon Shooting Association.