BAYSIDE SHOOTING SPORTS
Association
128 Doty Branch, Ashmore, N.S.,
Sundays only - 12:00 Noon until 5:00 PM
Sporting Clays Skeet
Shoot Results - 2024
Local Shoots Results From Around the Atlantic area
Click on the Shoot listed below to see results
Fair Weather and 68 excited shooter attended this years shoots.
Please look over the score below, and see how you fared overall.The two events ran concurrent
with each other and the only difference was that the OLD GUN, required a firearm at least 50 years old
and the barrel could not be modified, opened up or have chock tubes installed.
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The HOA of the day was Anthony Wambolt breaking 94/100 Targets,(well done). $100.00
Top Old Gun Shooter, a tie score, of 64 went to Barry Faulkner. $100.00
The remaining shooters were grouped into 3 classes based on their scores.
A-1st. was Mark Amero with 81% . $60.00
A-2nd. was a tie score of 80 and was won by Ben Barteaux. $40.00
(prior to the shoot three stations were picked randomly ,Stations 7, Station 3 and Station 5. To settle ties.
the ties were compared based upon the scores from these stations. 1st station 7, if still tied we went to station3 and so on.)
B-1st. was Lenard Haughn with 68%. $60.00
B-2nd. was Wade Kirk 67% (three way tie). $40.00
C-1st. with 59 % scored Clive Jones. $60.00
C-2nd. with 59 Scored Alison Coggins. $40.00
The MHS, Most Humane Shooter prize was donated by Kevin Slaunwhite and was won by Dawn Sauve
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Thanks to all those that attended, those that set the course, the burger cookers and anyone else that helped in any way.
THANK YOU!
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The results of the BSSA Summer Challenge.
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Great weather, almost forgot what it is like to shoot without rain.
50 Shooters attended this shoot and a hearty "Thank YOU" to all.
The scoring was high as you can see below. Almost 50% of the Shooters had scores of 74 or better.
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The top shot of the day (HOA) was Chris Hudson with a 93% brake rate. prize $100.00
The remaining 49 shooters were divided into three groups or classes.
1st in A class Ben Barteaux Prize $60.00
2nd. in A class Phillip Thibodeau Prize $30.00
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1st. In B class Darrell Benoit Prize $60.00
2nd. B class Allen Collins Prize $30.00
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1st. in C class Bradley Hebb Prize $60.00
2nd. in C class William Barteaux Prize $30.00
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A Winchester Wildcat 22LR semi-auto was the Grand Prize for the day and was
donated by the Lequille Country Store, a long time sponsor of the shooting sports,
It was awarded by draw.
The winning ticket number 109 = George King of Yarmouth.
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In the past when we held a two day shoot we would provide a supper for all that attended.
Just recovering from COVID crisis we were not able to afford all that, so Barry opted
to provide a Dinner for Two, by draw, to one lucky shooter.
I am pleased to announce that the winner of the Canned Beans, Canned Wieners and
Canned Brown Bread went to Chris LeBlanc.
I trust that he and his wife will certainly enjoy it and think of Barry while eating it.
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Our next Shoot will be the "Three Bird Shoot​" held in October
Hope to See You all there.
Looks like I missed a few scores when I posted.
Sorry Mark and Jessy