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the hooter shooter straight gazette Newsletter of the North Bristol Sportsman s Club November, 2018

North Bristol Sportsman s Club 2 2018 NBSC Calender Trap/Skeet/Events 12/2 Sun Quad County All Day 2018 Rifle Range Calender 10/27 Sat Badger Honor Flt All Day 11/10 Sat Hunter Sight-In 9a-2p 11/11 Sun Hunter Sight-In 9a-2p 11/15 Thu Hunter Sight-In 11a-3p RIFLE RANGE CLOSED DURING RIMFIRE CHALLENGE Winter Hours 2018 Hunter Sight-ins This year s hunter sight-ins will on the first two Saturdays and Sundays of November from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Shooters will pay $10.00 to sight-in one gun and $5.00 for each additional gun. The rates apply to both members and nonmembers (it s an annual fund raiser). Rifle range winter hours are Thursday s 11:00am to 3:00pm Sunday s 10:00am to 2:00pm Other Times By Appointment Only Contact: Dan Kittel for an appointment at 608-219-8711 or dankittel8711@gmail.com The rifle range will be closed during all RC shoots & setup Rimfire rifles ONLY on the pistol range

North Bristol Sportsman s Club 3 2018 Pistol Range Calender 10/27 Sat Badger Honor Flight ALL DAY 11/10 Sat Hunter Sight-In 9a-2p 11/11 Sun Hunter Sight-In 9a-2p 11/15 Thu Hunter Sight-In 11a-3p Shoots at North Bristol NO OPEN SHOOTING DURING RIMFIRE CHALLENGE RIFLE RANGE WILL BE CLOSED FOR ALL RC SATURDAYS, along with 3D Archery Course, AND SOME RC THURSDAYS Non-Member Shooting Contact: Quad County Shoots Dick Malsch dickmalsch1@gmail.com Sunday, Oct. 7, 18 2018 Hunter Sight-ins This year s hunter sight-ins will on the first two Saturdays and Sundays of November from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Shooters will pay $10.00 to sight-in one gun and $5.00 for each additional gun. The rates apply to both members and nonmembers (it s an annual fund raiser). Sunday, Dec. 2, 18 Sunday, Feb. 17, 19 Sunday, Apr. 14, 19 Volunteers Needed & Welcome

North Bristol Sportsman s Club 4

North Bristol Sportsman s Club 5 Membership Expire on 12/31/2018 See previous page for membership form to fillout. Members News Looking for help? Maybe we can be of assistance Periodically Members contact our Membership Director (Tom Seasor) seeking names of Members that could assist in teaching: Trap, Skeet, Hand Gun, Archery. There may or may not be a financial charge. If your name is not on this list and you would like it to be, contact our Membership Director at tseasor@att.net Trap Chuck Tiedt 920-296-9807 NRA Certified Shotgun Coach Level 1 Skeet Wayne Voigt 608-846-5096 Pistol Range Dick Malsch 608-219-8901 Rifle Dan Kittel 608-219-8711 Kevyn Quamme 608-209-3842 Smitty s Guns 575 London Rd. Deerfield, WI 53531 608-764-5859 Mon. Thru Fri. 8:00am - 6:00pm Saturday s 8:00am - 4:00pm

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North Bristol Sportsman s Club 7 Recob s Target Shop, MEC

North Bristol Sportsman s Club 8 Badger Honor Flight The Honor Flight Fund Raiser was a success. The Club, with a few members tossing in last minute contributions, raised an even $ 10,000.00 dollars for the cause. That is above the mark of what we hoped to raise. A big tip of the hat to the Club Members and Volunteers for the time, effort and ideas to make this work. Special thanks to our friends at the local VFW and Legion for their financial, prize and volunteer support to add to the success of the event. We had many Vets attend the event, including a bunch that are members of the club. We also want to recognize our many business Sponsors, individual donors for financial contributions and Large and Small prizes to make the Raffle Ticket and Bucket Raffles a success. The event included a 50 Bird individual Trap Competition, Five Stand event, Make-a-Break event that created friendly competition, A Long Bird Challenge, a Rabbit Challenge and a chance to experience Rimfire Challenge against the clock. We also had Archery available, and..22 Rifles to shoot the Bad Guys on the Pistol Range. The rifle range had some gongs set up at 200 Yards to test your Rifle ability too. This was the First Annual Event, and we hope the Club and you as members are up to pulling off the second. Our efforts will go a long way towards sending our Veterans on a Trip and memory of a life time for them and their families. Thanks to all that participated, donated, helped and supported the effort.

North Bristol Sportsman s Club 9 10th Annual JACKPOT SHOOTS 2018-2019 Website: www.shootatnbsc.com/quadcountyshoot You will participate in a series of shoots conducted at various clubs from October / April You will need to shoot a total of 10 times to qualify for the Final Jackpot Purse.** Registration opens at 9:00 closes at 3:00 50 JACKPOT TARGETS: 25 Singles (16 yd) & 25 Handicap (Min. 23 25 yd) $25.00 Entry Fee Includes: $11.00 Targets, $7.00 Lewis (not an option) $0.50 Adm. Fee - $1.00 Lucky Number (not an option) 1 winner $2.00 for Daily Breakable Jackpot *** same as last year $3.50 for Final Jackpot FINAL changed to 50 bird-more than 1 score counts! ***--To be Eligible for the Daily Breakable Jackpot you must have shot 5 times. The scores of 50 49 48 (must have 25 on yardage) can split half of the Daily Breakable Jackpot. The Breakable Jackpot winning scores paid as follows--score of 50 pays 50%, 49 pays 30%, and 48 pays 20%, ties divide, remaining funds roll over to next shoot. If a qualified shooter has more than 1 eligible score, the highest score will pay. The breakable jackpot winner s score will qualify for the lewis. DAILY BREAKABLE JACKPOT CARRIED OVER IS----$1,467.50 Lewis paid out daily 4 classes, 60/40 High Gun (3 classes under 30 shooters) Lucky Shooter Number - paid out daily-1 winner 2018-2019 TRAVELING SCHEDULE October 7, 2018: Sun North Bristol January 6, 2019: Sun Juneau October 14, 2018: Sun Sauk January 13, 2019: Sun Portage October 20, 2018: Sat Stoughton January 30, 2019: Sun Pumpkin Center October 21, 2018: Sun Deerfield February 3,2019: Sun WI River Sportsmens October 28, 2018: Sun Portage February 10, 2019: Sun Juneau November 4, 2018: Sun Delavan February 17, 2019: Sun North Bristol November 11,2018: Sun Juneau February 24, 2019: Sun Stoughton November 25,2018: Sun WI River Sportsmens (new) March 3, 2019: Sun Pumpkin Center December 1, 2018: Sat Deerfield March 10, 2019: Sun Delavan December 2, 2018: Sun North Bristol March 17, 2019: Sun Delavan December 9, 2018: Sun Pumpkin Center March 24, 2019: Sun Sauk December 15, 2018: Sat Stoughton March 31, 2019: Sun - Portage December 16, 2018: Sun Sauk April 7, 2019: Sun - Deerfield December 30, 2018: Sun WI River Sportsmen s (new) April 14, 2019: Sun NBSC FINAL Sunday, APRIL 14, 2019 FINAL JACKPOT 50 Bird SHOOT at North Bristol Qualified and Unqualified shooters may shoot the Final Jackpot - 9AM Starting time (No Rain Date) HAVE QUESTIONS? NEED DIRECTIONS? Deerfield: Pete Rustad, Pres. (608) 206-1028 pisspot64@yahoo.com www.deerfieldrodandgunclub.com Delavan: Mary Bleiler (920) 563-7128 mary.setter@charter.net www.delavansportsmensclub.com North Bristol: Gelane Firme, S/T (608) 225-0145 cfirme@charter.net www.shootatnbsc.com Portage: Troy Bartz (608) 279-9362 steamftr@gmail.com www.portagerodandgun.org Sauk: Allan Lathrop (608) 220-5423 lathropallan@icloud.com www.sauktrapandskt.com Juneau: Bill Panetti, VP (920) 386-2774 bpanetti55@outlook.com www.juneaurodandgunclub.com Stoughton: Al Wendorf (608) 577-9973 wendorf.al@gmail.com www.stoughtoncc.org Pumpkin Center: Randy Firari (920) 927-3737 randy.firari@gmail.com www.pumpkincentersportsmens.com WI River Sportsmen s: Larry Sailing (608) 220-0166 wrscmailbag@gmail.com www.wrscclub.org (NEW) The clubs reserve the right to change this program due to circumstances beyond it s control

North Bristol Sportsman s Club 10 Cardinal Heights Upper Middle School (CHUMs) Natural Resources and Ag Sciences Cardinal Heights Upper Middle School (CHUMs) Natural Resources and Ag Sciences class returned for 6th time on a Field Trip to the Club. Almost 140 Students and another 30 parents, teachers and others were hosted by the Club, with the help of a bunch of Club members and volunteers from other Clubs and organizations, including Hunters Ed instructors from the area, we had another successful event. With all the help and participants, we filled the house. About 103 Students completed their field test, and earned their Hunters Ed Certificate, which with limited time, took an awesome effort by over a dozen HE instructors. The students got to shoot trap, learn from the Trappers association how to skin furbearers, shoot.22 rifles, along with archery, tree stand safety, pheasant hunt with dogs and other displays. Lunch was again a highlight, featuring the wild game feed. Provided by many members and friends donating wild game, and Chef Tommy and his expert Dale, preparing and cooking all that food. This event is only possible because of the commitment of the Club and the members to youth education and the future of conservation and the hunting legacy. NBSC should take pride in the ability of the members to work together on this and many other projects that we undertake. Our club has a noticeable place in the shooting and hunting sports in our state, and the commitment we are making in developing the next generation of participants is inspiring. As a board member and being the contact between the School and the Club for this event, I am awed by how many of our members and HE instructors come through on the day of the event to pull it off. It would be impossible to thank all the individuals that helped without missing a few key people. So, with great appreciation and thanks to those that helped. Thank you. A special thanks to those that helped for each and every one of the 6 events so far. Many of you are involved in much more than the day of the event in planning and coordination. The club and our members make a huge positive impression on these students and hopefully are creating the future Conservationist and outdoorsman that we all wish we could be. There is no way I can adequately thank, acknowledge and show the appreciation I feel for all of the people that make this event so successful, and the School, teachers and students for showing up to make it an event. Thanks a bunch for all the help and support to this important event at the Club. See you all soon, Kevyn Quamme

North Bristol Sportsman s Club 11 Cardinal Heights Upper Middle School (CHUMs) Natural Resources and Ag Sciences Hunting Dogs Trapping Hunter Safety Trap 22 Range Black Powder Lunch Archery

North Bristol Sportsman s Club 12 R3 R a n d o m R a n g e R a n t s Holy Great Pumpkin Batman, someone stole October!!! Seems like Fall is over already, and October was only a few days long. But looking back, October was a big month, especially at the club. We did a lot of good things this month, and had some fun doing it. Leagues are wrapping up, the open shooting has been busy. We did another successful year of hosting the CHUMs middle school event. The club created a successful fund raiser for Badger Honor Flight. Thanks to all our friends and sponsors that donated, and to the members that participated and helped out. Hunting season is well under way, and we can help with our Hunters Sight-In event again this year. One of the best things we do is help others learn about firearms and all that goes with it. Between CHUMs, where we field tested 103 Hunters Ed students, and the following week we certified another 26, and a week after that, during the Honor Flight fund raiser, we introduced many rookie, and new shooters to Rimfire Challenge, 5 Stand, Make a Break and Rabbit Shoot, and a rimfire, get the bad guy shoot out. Between those events and open shooting on the weekends, and young SCTP shooters joining the Skeet league, our club really makes a difference in a lot of new shooters experiences. Let s continue that Legacy, after all, isn t that what the Club is supposed to do?? Make sure you take the time to come to the club and shoot, hang out, participate and have fun. With the Holiday s coming up, make an excuse to bring someone out to shoot, give a membership to someone who should have one, and sponsor some shooting time for your friends and family. Range time rounds of trap or 5 stand,or spend some time shooting. Plan an extra hunting trip this season or add a day or two to your time in the woods. Don t forget, the club is open all year, if it s not a blizzard. Toughen up and come on out this Winter. We have what you need to stay warm. Keep Smiling, have a Fun Safe and successful Hunting Season. Take a Kid or Newbie with you this year. Shoot straight and be Safe See you at the Club

North Bristol Sportsman s Club 7229 Greenway Road P.O. Box 202 Sun Prairie, WI 53590 608-837-6048 www.northbristolsportsmansclub.com Club Officers 2018 President Jay Bambrough 608-206-1876 jay425olds@yahoo.com Vice President Tom Seasor 608-655-3780 tseasor@att.net Treasurer Gelane Firme 608-837-0055 cfirme@charter.net Secretary Dan Kittel 608-219-8711 dankittel8711@gmail.com Sargeant-at-arms Terry Thompson 608-658-0581 tthompson53@charter.net Directors Board Member Carl Firme 608-837-0055 cfirme@charter.net Board Member Cheryl Cain 608-220-6056 cherylc9@tds.net Board Member Dick Malsch 608-219-8901 dickmalsch1@gmail.com Board Member Kevyn Quamme 608-209-3842 kevynabc@gmail.com Board Member Jim Wargula 608-225-1255 jwargula@gmail.com Board Member Shane Dynes 406-868-5193 sdynes109@charter.net Board Member Ryan Broge 608-628-7256 rbroge83@gmail.com Activity Coordinators Membership Tom Seasor 608-655-3780 tseasor@att.net Trap Mon (Summer) Dan Haag 920-728-1179 haagdr15@hotmail.com Mon (Winter) Tom Seasor 608-576-9417 tseasor@att.net Wed Ron Mabie 608-839-4917 rbmabie@charter.net Fall Dan Haag 920-728-1179 haagdr15@hotmail.com Spcl Events Carl/Gelane Firme 608-837-0055 cfirme@charter.net Skeet Jeff Renk 608-837-7695 jeff@renkseed.com Jenny Notstad 608-628-1692 jnotstad@yahoo.com Archery Ryan Broge 608-628-7256 rbroge83@gmail.com Pistol Dick Malsch 608-219-8901 dickmalsch1@gmail.com Terry Thompson 608-658-0581 tthompson53@charter.net Rimfire Challenge Tom Seasor 608-576-9417 tseasor@att.net Rifle Dan Kittel 608-219-8711 dankittel8711@gmail.com Youth Shooting Kevyn Quamme 608-209-3842 kevyn@advbldgcorp.com Advertising Jim Wargula 608-225-1255 jwargula@gmail.com Newsletter Tom Seasor 608-655-3780 tseasor@att.net northbristolsportsmansclub.com Membership Meetings: Membership Board Meeting First Tuesday 7:00pm Newsletter Published Fourth Tuesday Printed Copy 4 times a year