10th Annual SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H ALL-STAR SHOOTOUT



SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H

ALL-STAR SUMMER SHOOTOUT

Event Date: July 8, 2017

Registration Deadline: July 3, 2017

Shawano Gun Club Inc.

N6695 Chic-a-watha Court

Shawano, WI 54166

Events: Shotgun - Trap, Shotgun - Hunt and Cover: Youth/Youth & Youth/Adult, .22 Pistol, .22 Rifle, .22 Rifle - Silhouette, Air Rifle 3-Position, Air Rifle Silhouette, Wildlife Conservation

Range Schedule:

Shotgun - Trap 8:00 AM - 12:00PM

.22 Rifle 8:00 AM - 12:00PM

.22 Pistol 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

.22 Rifle - Silhouette 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Shotgun Hunt and Cover 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Air Rifle 3-Position 8:00 AM -12:00 PM

Air Rifle Silhouette 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Wildlife Conservation 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Registration Desk 7:00 AM -12:00 PM

Contact Information:

Troy Edwards edwardst@ssd.k12.wi.us 715-304-6191

Doug Clark wehunt4@ 715-851-0156

Mary Clark wehunt4@ 715-851-3545

Wisconsin 4-H Shooting Sports Website:

SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H ALL-STAR SUMMER SHOOTOUT

July 8, 2017

Shawano Gun Club Inc.

DEADLINE TO REGISTER: July 3, 2017

PROCEDURES & SUMMARY RULES

GENERAL RULES:

1. The Match Director reserves the right to alter the event as weather, terrain or registration dictates.

2. The Range Commander may modify or make procedural match changes in the interest of safety and/or to make the event run more smoothly. The Range Commander will have the final say on issues of safety and range protocol.

3. Physically challenged accommodations must be requested at registration and approved by the Match Director.

4. To be eligible to participate in this Shooting Sports meet, participants must be enrolled as a 4-H Shooting Sports project member and have met the criteria set by their county Shooting Sports Committee for the disciplines they are entering.

5. Two competition classes are recognized for this shoot:

• Junior Competitors: age 8 – 11 (Air Rifle 3-Position and Air Rifle Silhouette)

• Intermediate Competitors: ages 12 - 14

• Senior Competitors: ages 15 - 19

• Participants must shoot in the age category according to their age as of January 1st of the current year.

6. All competitors must be able to compete effectively in a safe manner.

Participants must provide:

• Proper eye protection (i.e. prescription glasses, safety glasses or goggles).

• Proper hearing protection (i.e. muffs or ear plugs)

7. Range Commanders have the right to deny use of unsafe equipment on the range.

8. Participants are responsible for providing their own equipment, including ammunition. 12 and 20 gauge shells will be available on site for purchase.

9. All guns must be in a carry case except when preparing for use at the range and during competition.

10. Iron sights will include open, peep and fiber optic sights.

11. All competitors must maintain proper sportsmanship with other competitors at all times.

12. National Event: Participants must have passed their 14th birthday by January 1st of the year they are qualifying and not have passed their 19th birthday by January 1st of the year of the National Event.

SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H ALL-STAR SUMMER SHOOTOUT

July 8, 2017

Shawano Gun Club Inc.

• This is a 4-H National Invitational Qualifying Opportunity!

• To be eligible to participate, you must be registered as a 4-H Shooting Sports project member and have met the criteria set by your County Shooting Sports committee for the disciplines you are entering.

• All shooters must be DNR Hunter Safety certified.

• Participants must shoot in the age category according to their age as of January 1st of the current year.

• No refunds will be given due to the competitor’s inability to compete within the scheduled time for that discipline. It is the responsibility of the competitor to enter only as many events as they can complete within the time allotted. Please allow sufficient time between the various events at the Shawano Gun Club.

• NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN AFTER JULY 3, 2017

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|Name: ____________________________________ Phone: __________________________ |

|Email: ____________________________________ Mobile: __________________________ |

|Grade (As of 10/1/16):_______ Date of Birth: _____________ Age (As of 1/1/17): _________ |

|DNR Certification Number: ________________________ County: _____________________ |

|Mailing Address: _____________________________________________________________ |

|City: _______________________________________ State:_________ Zip: ____________ |

|I enter the Shawano County 4-H All-Star Summer Shootout at my own risk and agree not to hold the Shawano Gun Club Inc., Shawano County 4-H, University of |

|Wisconsin-Extension or Wisconsin 4-H Shooting Sports Leaders responsible for any damages to equipment or injury to myself that may occur as a result of |

|the shoot. I certify that I have read the rules/guidelines pertaining to the shoot and understand that failure to comply with those rules may result in |

|disciplinary action which may include, but is not limited to, removal of myself from this and subsequent state shoots. I give permission for pictures of |

|myself to be used for publicity of Wisconsin 4-H Shooting Sports. I agree to follow all safety rules and participate in a sportsmanlike manner. |

|Competitor’s Signature: |

|Date: |

|As a parent/guardian, I agree not to hold the Shawano Gun Club Inc., Shawano County 4-H, University of Wisconsin – Extension or Wisconsin 4-H Shooting |

|Sports Leaders responsible for any damage to equipment or injury to my child. I also understand that there must be basic rules for a shooting sports |

|competition and that these guidelines must be maintained for the safety of all concerned. If my child violates these rules, I understand that he/she may |

|be disqualified from competition. My child has permission to participate in the Shawano County 4-H All-star Summer Shootout. I also give permission for |

|pictures of my child to be taken at the shoot to be used for publicity of Wisconsin 4-H Shooting Sports. |

|Parent/Guardian’s Signature: |

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SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H ALL-STAR SUMMER SHOOTOUT

July 8, 2017

Shawano Gun Club Inc.

DEADLINE TO REGISTER: July 3, 2017

Range Schedule

Shotgun - Trap 8:00 AM - 12:00PM

.22 Rifle 8:00 AM - 12:00PM

.22 Pistol 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

.22 Rifle - Silhouette 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Shotgun Hunt and Cover 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Air Rifle 3-Position 8:00 AM -12:00 PM

Air Rifle Silhouette 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Wildlife Conservation 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Registration Desk 7:00 AM -12:00 PM

|Please check the third column in each class below if you wish to have your score used for National Qualification. |

|Participants must shoot in the age category according to their age as January 1st of the current year. |

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|Please check your age category: |

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|Junior(events with *): ages 8-11 ____ Intermediate: ages 12 - 14: _____ Senior: ages 15 - 19: _____ |

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|Check to Enter |

|Event |

|Check for NQ |

|Cost |

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|Air Rifle 3-Position* |

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|$7.00 |

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|Air Rifle Silhouette* |

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|$7.00 |

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|Air Rifle Silhouette Youth/Youth Team* |

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|$7.00 |

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|Air Rifle Silhouette Youth/Adult Team* |

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|$7.00 |

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|.22 Rifle - Sporter |

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|$9.00 |

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|.22 Rifle - Unlimited |

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|$9.00 |

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|.22 Rifle Silhouette |

|Iron Sights |

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|$9.00 |

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|.22 Rifle Silhouette Scope |

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|$9.00 |

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|.22 Pistol |

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|$9.00 |

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|Shotgun - Trap |

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|$8.00 |

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|Shotgun |

|Hunt and Cover Youth/Youth |

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|$10.00 |

|Per Team |

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|Shotgun |

|Hunt and Cover Youth/Adult |

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|$10.00 |

|Per Team |

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|Wildlife |

|Conservation* |

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|No Cost |

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|Total Amount Enclosed |

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|The entry fee for all .22 rifle and pistol events includes shooting fee and one 50-round box of ammunition. |

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|Please make checks payable to Shawano County 4-H Shooting Sports (a $20.00 fee will be charged for NSF checks) |

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|Mail to Joanne Edwards, 110 Hillside Lane, Shawano WI, 54166. Entry forms must be complete with two signatures (competitor and parent/guardian) and entry |

|fees. |

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|No faxed or electronic entry forms will be accepted. |

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|SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H ALL-STAR SUMMER SHOOTOUT |

|July 8, 2017 |

|Shawano Gun Club Inc. |

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|DEADLINE TO REGISTER: July 3, 2017 |

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|Hunt and Cover Team Shoot |

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|Two person team. Entry fee - $10.00 per team. |

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|Please Check your choice: |

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|Intermediate (12-14) Team: ________ Senior (15-19) Team: _______ |

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|Mixed Intermediate/Senior Team: _________ Youth/Adult Team: ________ |

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|Choice 1: Youth/Youth Team |

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|Youth Shooter’s Name (Please Print) ______________________________________________ |

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|Youth Shooter’s Name (Please Print) ______________________________________________ |

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|Choice 2: Youth/Adult Team |

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|Youth Shooter’s Name (Please Print) ______________________________________________ |

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|Adult Shooter’s Name (Please Print) ______________________________________________ |

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|Youth Shooter’s Signature________________________________________________________ |

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|Youth Shooter’s Signature________________________________________________________ |

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|Adult Shooter’s Signature_________________________________________________________ |

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|SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H ALL-STAR SUMMER SHOOTOUT |

|3-POSITION PELLET AIR RIFLE RULES |

|Classes: |

|Plinker Class |

|Hunter Class |

|Sporter |

|Precision |

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|Each shooter will fire from 3 positions. Prone, Standing and Kneeling, in that order, at 10 meters (33 feet). |

|Hunter, Sporter & Precision Classes will shoot 10 shots at each position for a total of 30 shots. Plinker Class will shoot 5 shots at each position for a |

|total of 15 shots. |

|Targets are the standard NRA AR-5/10 for the Hunter, Sporter classes. Plinker class will use the single bull TQ 18 Targets. |

|Firing Time is limited to 10 minutes for position (1 minute per shot). |

|Sighting is limited to 5 minutes with unlimited shots before the prone position only. |

|Shooters provide their own ammunition .177 caliber only. |

|Rifles must be loaded and fired in a single shot fashion only. |

|Slings are allowed in the prone and kneeling position only, slings are not allowed in the standing position. |

|Kneeling rolls are allowed. |

|No coaching on the line. |

|Physically challenged accommodations must be requested at registration and approved by the rifle director. |

|Tiebreakers: Ties will be broken with the most number of “tens,” most number of “nines,” most number of “eights,” etc. Second tiebreakers will be the first |

|“ten” hit in sequence until the tie is broken. |

|The Match Director reserves the right to alter the event as weather, terrain or enrollment dictates. |

|Shooting blocks/shell holders are allowed on the line. |

|Clear bore indicators (CBI’s) will be furnished during inspection and are expected to be used during competition. |

|No scopes or magnified sights. |

|Iron sights will include open, peep and fiber optic sights. |

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|*National Rifle Association Air Rifle Rules can be obtained by contacting the National Air Rifle Association through the NRA Sales Department at |

|1-800-336-7402 |

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|SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H SUMMER ALL-STAR SHOOTOUT |

|PELLET AIR RIFLE SILHOUETTE RULES |

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|1. Most shooters will have their air rifle sighted in for the 10 meter event. Since time doesn’t allow anyone to resight for the three other silhouette |

|distances, know your pellet drop at each of the distances. Have your equipment signed in prior to arrival for the match. There is no sight-in period. |

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|2. NRA silhouette rules are used as guidelines; however, they are adapted toward 4-H goals and philosophies. |

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|3. All competition shots are from the off-hand position, in either Olympic or military style. No slings. |

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|4. Course of fire consists of 40 shots fired in two rounds of 20 each. Each round will consist of the following: |

|A. Five chickens at 10 yards; height of 1 ½”. |

|B. Five pigs at 15 yards; height of 1 5/8 “. |

|C. Five turkeys at 20 yards: height of 2 5/8”. |

|D. Five rams at 25 yards; height of 3”. |

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|5. Course may be shortened proportionally, depending on the needs of the event to be determined by the range master and meet coordinator. |

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|6. TIME LIMITS: |

|A. Ready time – Fifteen (15) seconds will be allowed after the command “READY” before the command “FIRE”. |

|B. Five minutes will be allowed to fire 5 shots, one shot at each target in the bank of 5 targets. |

|C. Competitors must fire at the targets in sequence, beginning left and progressing to the right. NO HITS are allowed for targets fired out of sequence. |

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|7. Scoring is based on one point for each silhouette knocked down in proper sequence. Total possible points are 40. |

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|8. Each shooter must bring an adult scorer to the firing line. A scorer at the firing line |

|may have a scope or binoculars and advise the shooter where shots are going, keep time, or otherwise advise. The scorer may not touch the shooter or any |

|equipment after the shooter assumes a position on the firing line. |

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|9. Tie Breaker - Beginning at the longest targets, review combined (10 targets) scores for most hits at that distance; if still tied move to next closest |

|target, etc. until tie is broken. |

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|10. To shoot this event, a rifle MUST be classified as a Hunter or Sporter, as |

|described in the air rifle event rules (see air rifle classifications for details). |

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|SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H SUMMER ALL-STAR SHOOTOUT |

|PELLET AIR RIFLE SILHOUETTE TEAM RULES |

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|Air Rifle Classifications |

|Plinker |

|A Plinker class air rifle is a .177 caliber, pump type rifle that is an entry level, inexpensive air rifle costing |

|less than $100, and having a muzzle velocity less than 600fps. |

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|Hunter |

|A Hunter class air rifle is a .177 caliber, typically a break action (spring air) or pump rifle (occasionally a Pre-Charged Pneumatic (PCP) or C02) that is |

|a mid-level air rifle costing more than $100, but less than $525, and having a muzzle velocity less than 600fps. Exception is Daisy Avanti 753, 853, 953, |

|887 and 888 models since their characteristics are similar to rifles in the Sporter class. |

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|Sporter |

|A Sporter class air rifle is a .177 caliber rifle that is either pump, spring air, PCP or C02 powered and is a higher quality rifle. The rifle must be |

|available to 4-H clubs for less than $525, and have a muzzle velocity less than 600fps. The acceptable rifles and their characteristics are governed by the |

|2014-2016 National Standard Three-Position Air Rifle Rule Book, 10th edition. The rules can be viewed or downloaded at |

| (See Rule 4.2.1) |

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|Precision |

|A Precision class air rifle is a .177 caliber rifle that is either pump, spring air, PCP or C02 powered and is a very high quality rifle. There is no price |

|limitation and must have a muzzle velocity less than 600fps. The acceptable rifles and their characteristics are governed by the 2014-2016 National Standard|

|Three Position Air Rifle Rule Book, 10th edition. The rules can be viewed or downloaded at (See Rule 4.4) |

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|General Rules |

|All air rifles must not exceed 600fps velocity |

|All air rifles must be .177 caliber (.22 caliber rifles are not allowed) |

|Must be a single shot air rifle |

|No telescopic sights (scopes) are allowed (except for air rifle silhouettes matches) |

|Thumbhole or pistol grips stocks are not allowed (except rifle models listed acceptable in the National Three-Position Rules or in the Precision class) |

|All rifles must accept a clear barrel indicator (CBI) |

|AK or AR type rifles are not allowed |

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|If the match does not follow the rules above for rifle classifications, or modifies them, the rules |

|governing the match must be published prior to the match with the registration information. |

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|Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) applies when determining gun cost. |

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|Rifles not on the approved list will be assigned on the day of the match by the Match Director, and based on the 2014-2016 National Standard Three-Position |

|Air Rifle Rule Book, 10th edition and/or on the features and cost as listed on CM, Airgun Depot or Pyramid Air websites. The Match Director's decision is |

|final. |

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|SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H |

|ALL-STAR SUMMER SHOOTOUT RULES |

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|SHOT GUN – TRAP |

|(Intermediate (12-14) and Senior (15-19) Divisions) |

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|12, 16 and 20 gauge shotguns are allowed. |

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|Shooters will fire from 16 yards. |

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|Both divisions will shoot two rounds, of 25 clays each, for the events. No practice birds will be thrown! |

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|Magnum or baby magnum loads, are not permitted. |

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|Participants must provide: |

|Proper eye protection (i.e. prescription glasses, safety glasses or goggles). |

|Proper hearing protection (i.e. muffs or ear plugs) |

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|Shot size from 7½ to 9 is required. Shooters must provide their own shells. 12 and 20 gauge shells will be available for purchase. |

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|No shotguns with release triggers allowed. |

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|No coaching permitted during a round. |

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|Physically challenged accommodations must be requested at registration and approved by the Match Director. |

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|Amateur Trapshooting Association rules govern, except for the above rules and when the Match Director alters rules to allow for the smooth operation of the |

|shoot. |

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|Reminder for all shooters and 4-H National Qualifying Opportunity Participants: National 4-H Competition does not allow any load with a velocity greater |

|than 1,290 feet per second with a maximum shot charge of 1-1/8 ounces or 1,325 feet per second with a maximum shot charge of 7/8 ounce or less, as measured |

|in any individual shot shell. In addition no load containing more than 1-1/8 ounce or any shot larger than Number 7-1/2 can be used. |

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|In the event of ties, awards shall be decided on the basis of the longest run in the total event beginning with the first target hit. If a tie remains, a |

|ten shoot-off will be shot; 2 clays per station. Should this not resolve the tie, the event will be decided by a station by station (1 shot) “sudden death.”|

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|SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H |

|ALL-STAR SUMMER SHOOTOUT Rules |

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|Hunt & Cover |

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|Hunt and Cover is a team event with 2 members (“hunter” person & “cover” person) standing side by side at each shooting station. Shooters may use any gauge |

|shotgun for this class. |

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|There are 50 clays thrown for this event so make sure that you have enough shells. The maximum score is 50 hits. |

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|The (first person) “hunter” calls for the target and shoots (hit =2 team points), if the “hunter” misses, the (second person) “cover” can now shoot to break|

|the target (hit = 1 team point and miss - loss = 0). |

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|If the “hunter” breaks the target and the “cover” shoots, the hit will be recorded as a loss for the “hunter” (0 team points). |

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|The “hunter” shoots first at this position per normal trap rules for five clays. |

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|Without changing shooting positions on the firing line, the “cover” person from the first set now becomes the “hunter”. The original “hunter” now becomes |

|the “cover” person. |

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|Repeat steps #3, #4, and #5. |

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|After each person on all the teams has been the hunter 5 times, all of the teams shall rotate to the next station as per regular trap rules. |

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|The highest team score will be the winner. |

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|Ties will be determined by the team who has the longest string of broken targets starting from the last clay hit. In the event there still is a tie, the |

|next or second longest string of broken targets will be used and so on. If a tie still exists, a shoot off will take place determined by the range commander|

|based on time and shooting conditions. |

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|SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H |

|ALL-STAR SUMMER SHOOTOUT Rules |

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|.22 RIFLE |

|(Intermediate (12-14) or Senior (15-19) Divisions) |

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|Each shooter will fire three positions; prone, standing and kneeling, in that order at 50 feet. |

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|Standard A-17 targets will be used; one target will be shot at each position for score. Sighting-in is limited to 5 minutes with unlimited shots before the |

|prone position only. The shooter may inspect targets after the sight-in period only. |

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|Rifles must be plugged or otherwise prepared so they may be loaded and fired in a single shot fashion only. Actions must be able mechanically to be held |

|open until ready to fire. Semi-automatic rifles not so modified will not be allowed on the range (Because of the difficulty in loading semi-automatic |

|rifles; they are not recommended!) RANGE COMMANDER WILL INSPECT!! |

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|No optically assisted sights or laser sights are permitted. |

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|Only rifles capable of firing .22 long rifle ammunition are acceptable. No .22 magnum are allowed. Rifles may be modified by adjusting stock length only. |

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|Slings are allowed for prone and kneeling positions only; kneeling rolls are allowed for kneeling position. |

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|Since this is a National qualifying event, full NRA gear is allowed (jackets, pants, glove and shoes) for unlimited. Only shooting glove is allowed for |

|sporter. |

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|Classes: Sporter Class: The rifle cannot weigh more than 7 ½ lbs. Sights (including open and peep must have a trigger pull of at least 2 lbs. Unlimited |

|Class: There shall be no restrictions on barrel length or overall weight of the rifle. |

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|Shooters will provide their own ammunition. |

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|Participants must provide: |

|Proper eye protection (i.e. prescription glasses, safety glasses or goggles). |

|Proper hearing protection (i.e. muffs or ear plugs) |

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|Firing time is limited to 10 minutes per stage (position); 10 shots per stage. |

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|Adaptations for handicapped shooters must be approved by the county Project Coordinator and Range Commander prior to the event. |

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|Tiebreakers: ties will be broken with most number of “tens”. Most numbers of “nines”, most number of “eights” etc; 2nd tiebreaker: first “ten” hit in |

|sequence until tie is broken. |

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|No coaching on the line or spotting during sighting-in period. |

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|SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H |

|ALL-STAR SUMMER SHOOTOUT Rules |

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|.22 SILHOUETTE EVENTS |

|(Intermediate (12-14) & Senior (15-19) Divisions) |

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|Two events will be shot. These events are Silhouette with Iron Sights and Silhouette with Scope. |

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|Only .22 caliber rifles that fire .22 long rifle are acceptable. |

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|Participants must provide: |

|Proper eye protection (i.e. prescription glasses, safety glasses or goggles). |

|Proper hearing protection (i.e. muffs or ear plugs) |

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|Firing positions include standing. Youth may use military or Olympic form. No artificial supports and no slings. |

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|Course of fire consists of 40 shots fired. Each round will consist of the following: |

|Ten chickens at 40 yards; height of 2¼”. |

|Ten pigs at 60 yards; height of 3”. |

|Ten turkeys at 77 yards; height of 4½”. |

|Ten rams at 100 yards; height of 5½”. |

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|Course may be shortened proportionally, depending on the needs of the event to be determined by the Range Master and Meet Coordinator. |

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|TIME LIMITS: |

|Ready time – Fifteen (15) seconds will be allowed after the command “READY” before the command “FIRE”. |

|Five minutes will be allowed to fire 10 shots, one shot at each target in the bank of 10 targets. |

|Competitors must fire at the targets in sequence, beginning left and progressing to the right. NO HITS are allowed for targets fired out of sequence. |

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|Scoring is based on one point for each silhouette knocked down in proper sequence. Total possible points are 40! |

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|Each shooter may have one coach at the firing line who may have a scope or binoculars and advice the shooter where shots are going, keep time, or otherwise |

|advice. The coach may not touch the shooter or any equipment after the shooter assumes a position on the firing line. |

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|Tie Breaker - Beginning at the longest targets, review combined (10 targets) scores for most hits at that distance; if still tied move to next closest |

|target, etc. until tie is broken. |

|SHAWANO COUNTY 4-H |

|ALL-STAR SUMMER SHOOTOUT |

|RANGE COMMANDS |

|(.22 Small Bore Rifle) |

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|SHOOTERS TO THE LINE (5-10 minutes) |

|This is the time the shooters use to get their equipment to shooting line. |

|Firearms are uncased at the shooting line. |

|Firearms are pointed down range, muzzle down range. |

|Actions open. |

|Firearms are not handled |

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|PREPARATION TIME HAS STARTED (5-10 minutes) |

|Shooters may prepare the equipment for their particular shooting position. |

|May handle firearm with no ammo. |

|Fingers outside of trigger guard. |

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|LINE CHECK (Is the line Ready?) |

|Ready on the left—If answer is no, give more time; if yes, continue. |

|Ready on the right—If answer is no, give more time; if yes, continue. |

|The line is ready |

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|SHOOTERS LOAD YOUR FIREARM |

|Single load only. |

|Do not fire! |

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|COMMENCE FIRING |

|Fire designated rounds only. |

|When finished shooting, lay firearm down with action open and muzzle down range |

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|CEASE FIRE |

|Action open, safety on, muzzle down range, and lay firearms down! |

|It may mean: |

|A. Problem on the line. |

|B. That round, or event, is over |

|C. A new set of targets |

|D. Range is unsafe. |

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|IS THE LINE CLEAR? |

|If someone says no, see what the problem is! |

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|RANGE IS CLOSED |

|Shooter cases the firearm, picks up equipment and removes it from the firing line. |

|Absolutely no handling of uncased firearms! |

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|SMALL-BORE PISTOL |

|General Rules |

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|Welcome to Small-bore Pistol Shooting! |

|The objective of our 4-H Shooting Sports firearms program is to teach safe handling and use of a gun, marksmanship skills so that the participant enjoys it |

|and finds it rewarding and, perhaps most importantly, HAVE FUN! |

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|Small-bore Pistol was added to the Wisconsin 4-H Shooting Sports Program in 2009. Participants will need to be at least 12 years old and have completed |

|Hunter Safety. Participants and their families need to take note of the following: |

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|Per BATF regulations, all pistol shooters under the age of 18 must have, in their possession, a written permission statement from their parent or guardian |

|stating their permission to possess and fire Small-bore Pistols. In accordance with federal laws pertaining to youth and pistols (see Youth Safety Handgun |

|Act), the National 4-H Shooting Sports Program prohibits the transportation of a pistol for any reason by a youth under 18 years of age. Arrangements must |

|be made for an adult to transport all small-bore pistols. |

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|The Small-bore (.22) Handgun Parent/Guardian Authorization (consent form) follows this update. The page contains two forms that will be used for the |

|Wisconsin 4-H Shooting Sports Small-bore Pistol discipline. Both forms need to be signed, witnessed, and dated. One form needs to be given to the County or |

|Club 4-H Shooting Sports Certified Pistol Leader to keep on file. The other form needs to be laminated and kept in the pistol case so the youth has access |

|to it at every training session or pistol competition. Youth will only be able to shoot the pistol at a 4-H event (practice or competition) after presenting|

|the completed form when checking in-to the event. We recommend keeping this form in the pistol kit being used by each youth participant. Youth will also |

|need to present proof of completion of DNR Hunter Safety. |

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|Youth under the age of 18 may NOT possess a small-bore pistol without adult supervision. This includes driving themselves to the event or even walking from |

|the parking lot into the building. Similarly, at any match, parents may not just hand the cased gun to their youth in the parking area and send them on |

|their way to the pistol event. A parent or guardian needs to accompany the youth to and from the .22 pistol event. |

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|EYE AND EAR PROTECTION REQUIRED You may be aware that eye protection is required for Air Pistol. For Small-bore Pistol, ear protection will also be |

|required. Ear plugs and/or protective muffs will do. A number of pistol instructors wear both. Please visit the hardware store, a sporting goods store or |

|the sporting goods department at a neighborhood store to get proper hearing protection. Hearing protection is usually rated in terms of how much decibel |

|reduction they provide. A higher number gives more protection. |

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|SMALL-BORE PISTOL EVENTS There will be three events for Small-bore Pistol at this invitational. The events are Slow Fire, Timed Fire and Rapid Fire. These |

|bullseye events will be shot one-handed. |

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|PISTOLS and AMMO |

|Participants will need to bring their own .22 Long Rifle non-jacketed ammunition and pistol. Semiautomatic pistols are easier to shoot with for most |

|competition, mostly because you don’t have to thumb cock the hammer for each shot (remember, bullseye will be shot one-handed). Good semiautos are available|

|from Ruger, Browning, Smith & Wesson and others. Feel free to discuss your pistol choices with your instructors. |

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|WISCONSIN 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS |

|SMALl-BORE (.22) HANDGUN PARENT/GUARDIAN AUTHORIZATION |

|THIS STATEMENT SHOULD BE RETAINED BY THE YOUTH AND KEPT ON HAND AT ALL TIMES DURING ANY 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS SMALLBORE (.22) HANDGUN PRACTICE OR EVENT. |

|As parent or guardian, I give my permission for my child |

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|______________________________________ (Name of youth) |

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|to possess and fire Small-bore (.22) rimfire handguns while under the direct supervision of a 4-H Shooting Sports Certified Pistol Leader. I understand that|

|my youth, if under the age of 18, may not transport a handgun, under any circumstance, without the accompaniment of an adult. |

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|PARENT NAME (print): ________________________________________________ |

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|SIGNATURE: _______________________________________________ |

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|ADDRESS: _______________________________________________ |

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|CITY: __________________________________ STATE: ____________ DATE: ___________ |

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|ADULT WITNESS NAME (print): ________________________________________ |

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|WITNESS SIGNATURE: ____________________________________ DATE: ______________ |

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|WISCONSIN 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS |

|SMALL-BORE (.22) HANDGUN PARENT/GUARDIAN AUTHORIZATION |

|THIS COPY SHOULD BE SIGNED, WITNESSED, AND SUBMITTED TO YOUR 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS PISTOL LEADER TO BE KEPT ON FILE. |

|As parent or guardian, I give my permission for my child |

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|______________________________________ (Name of youth) |

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|to possess and fire Small-bore (.22) rimfire handguns while under the direct supervision of a 4-H Shooting Sports Certified Pistol Leader. I understand that|

|my youth, if under the age of 18, may not transport a handgun, under any circumstance, without the accompaniment of an adult. |

|PARENT NAME (print): ________________________________________________ |

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|SIGNATURE: _______________________________________________ |

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|ADDRESS: _______________________________________________ |

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|CITY: __________________________________ STATE: ____________ DATE: ____________ |

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|ADULT WITNESS NAME (print): ________________________________________ |

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|WITNESS SIGNATURE: ____________________________________ DATE: ______________ |

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|SMALL-BORE PISTOL Rules - 25 yds |

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|Classes: Intermediate - (12 yrs to 14 yrs), Senior - (15 yrs to 19 yrs). Youth must be at least 12 years old to fire a Small-bore Pistol in practice or |

|competition. |

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|Per BATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) regulations, all pistol shooters under the age of 18 must have in their possession a written |

|permission statement from their parent or guardian stating their permission to possess and fire pistols. In accordance with federal laws pertaining to youth|

|and pistols (see Youth Safety Handgun Act), the transportation of a pistol for any reason by a youth under 18 years of age is prohibited. Arrangements must |

|be made for an adult to transport all pistols. |

| |

|The Small-bore (.22) Handgun Parent/Guardian Authorization (consent form) is above. This page contains two forms that will be used for the Wisconsin 4-H |

|Shooting Sports Small-bore Pistol discipline. Both forms need to be signed, witnessed, and dated. One form needs to be given to the County or Club 4-H |

|Shooting Sports Certified Pistol Leader to be kept on file. The other form needs to be laminated and kept in the pistol case so the youth has access to it |

|at every training session or pistol competition. Youth will only be able to shoot the pistol at a 4-H event (practice or competition) after presenting the |

|completed form when checking into the event. We recommend keeping this form in the pistol kit being used by each youth participant. |

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|All events are “single pistol” matches, meaning participants are to shoot the entire course of fire with the same pistol. No pistol changes are allowed |

|between stages. Only one pistol per shooter is allowed on the line. No bolt action pistols, including cannon bolt, turn bolt or straight bolt will be |

|permitted. |

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|Target: NRA B-8 |

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|Distance: 25 yards |

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|Course of fire: 10 shots slow fire, 15 shots timed fire and 15 shots rapid fire (40 shots for record). No sighters or warm up shots. |

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|Time Limits: |

|a. Slow Fire: 5 minutes for 10 shot string of fire. |

|b. Timed Fire: 20 seconds per 5 shot string, three strings. |

|c. Rapid Fire: 10 seconds per 5 shot string, three strings. |

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|Equipment: Any small-bore pistol or revolver firing the .22 long rifle, long or short rimfire cartridge with a sight radius no greater than 10 inches, and a|

|trigger pull no less than 2 pounds. (Rule 3.4-except iron sights only.) Equipped with any sights that do not project an image onto the target. |

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|Position: One-hand standing. |

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|Rules: NRA Pistol Rules CP16650 (Most recent printing) |

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|Information: |

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|Tiebreakers: Ties will be broken with the most number of X’s first, then most number of tens, most number of nines, most number of eights, etc. |

General Information

• Please bring lawn chairs as seating is limited.

• Food will be available for purchase on site.

Directions Heading East on Hwy 29

• From Hwy 29 take exit 227 (North 47, North 55, K)

• Take a left and head North on North 47, North 55 also known as Airport Dr.

• You will go approximately 1.8 miles and come to a set of stop lights at the corner of Airport Dr. and Green Bay St. You will see Perkins restaurant on the left. Go straight and continue on Airport Dr. Eventually, Airport Dr. will turn into Lake Dr.

• You will go another approximately 4 miles (You have now gone a total of 5.8 miles from exit 227)

• Take a left on Chic-A-Watha Circle.

• At the end of Chic-A-Watha Circle the road will bend to the left and turn into a gravel driveway leading to the Shawano Gun Club the fire number is 6695.

Directions Heading West on Hwy 29

• From Hwy 29 take exit 227 (North 47, North 55, K)

• Take a right and head North on North 47, North 55 also known as Airport Dr.

• You will go approximately 1.8 miles and come to a set of stop lights at the corner of Airport Dr. and Green Bay St. You will see Perkins restaurant on the left. Go straight and continue on Airport Dr. Eventually, Airport Dr. will turn into Lake Dr.

• You will go another approximately 4 miles (You have now gone a total of 5.8 miles from exit 227)

• Take a left on Chic-A-Watha Circle.

• At the end of Chic-A-Watha Circle the road will bend to the left and turn into a gravel driveway leading to the Shawano Gun Club the fire number is 6695.

Lodging in the Area

• Boarders (Shawano) 715-524-9090

• Settle Inn Suites (Shawano) 715-526-2044

• Super 8 Motel (Shawano) 715-526-6688

• Four Seasons (Shawano) 715-201-1501

• Shawano County Park (campground) 715-524-4986

• Cecil Fireside Inn (Cecil) 715-745-6444

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For Questions Please Contact:

Troy Edwards edwardst@ssd.k12.wi.us 715-304-6191

Doug Clark wehunt4@ 715-851-0156

Mary Clark wehunt4@ 715-851-3545

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