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Trap shooting is one of the three major disciplines of competitive clay pigeon shooting.The other disciplines are skeet shooting and sporting clays. [1] [2]Trap shooting is distinguished by the targets being launched from a single "house" or machine, generally away from the shooter, compared with skeet shooting where targets are launched from two "houses" crossing in front of the shooter.
Fred Huntington (December 12, 1912 – August 10, 1998) was an entrepreneur and cartridge wildcatter involved in the shooting industry. Huntington founded RCBS which is today one of the leading manufacturers of cartridge handloading equipment.
Pages in category "Trap and double trap shooters" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 324 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Rhode, at 13, won her first world championship title in women's double trap shooting. After double trap shooting was eliminated from the 2008 Summer Olympics, she has concentrated on skeet. Rhode became a Distinguished International Shooter in 1995 (Badge #388). [5] In ISSF World Cup competition, she has won 19 Gold, 7 Silver, and 8 Bronze ...
Nora Ross is an American trap shooting champion. She is known for being perhaps the best one-eye shooter in the United States. [1] She's a 34-time All-American, 15-time All American Ladies Captain, and a 30-time Trap and Field Average winner. [2] Ross is the first woman to break 200 in doubles. She was inducted into the Trapshooting Hall of ...
Russell Andrew Mark, OAM (born 25 February 1964 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian Olympic Champion marksman and world-renowned clay target shooting coach specialising in the disciplines of Olympic Trap and American Trap.
Trimming is a normal reloading operation, as high-pressure cartridges will flow each time they are fired, and periodically need trimming to remove the brass that flows to the mouth. Changing the diameter of the case (to suit a new caliber). Called "necking up" or "necking down", this is the most common way of making a wildcat.
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