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Publisher: Doug Frey Editor: Debbie Frey INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Red Chute Gazette Volume 1, Issue 4 April 18, 2009 12 Gauge Marathon Hunters Run Gun Club 2 Gertrude Hurlbutt Open Red Chute Shotgun Sport Club Keeping Up With Your Averages 4 I-20 Open Change 4 Pre-Registration Is Important 4 Want Ads 5 Readers Responses 5 Skeet Shooting Etiquette 6-7 Club Contacts 8 2009 Registered Skeet Shoots 9 Flyers for Upcoming Shoots 10-18 3 Vote on our Mascot s Name It is time to vote for our Mascot s name. The nominations are: 1. Skeeter 2. Shotgun Sam 3. R. E. Loader 4. Elmer 5. Elmer Frey 6. Can I. Bustem Upcoming Shoots: April 24-26 Reynolds & Ribs Bob Reynolds Open Rose City Flying Clays Tyler, TX (all gauges & doubles) May 1-3 North Louisiana Open Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club - BAFB (all gauges & doubles) May 9 28 Gauge Marathon Boyou Boeuf Club - Lecompte, LA May 16 I-20 Open T. O. Toby Bancroft, Sr. Memorial Gun Club - West Monroe, LA (all gauges & doubles) May 29-31 Red Stick Memorial Hunters Run Gun Club Port Allen, LA (all gauges & doubles) Send your vote via E-Mail to dougfrey@bellsouth.net. In the next issue, we will announce our Mascot s name. Foreword Thank you for the positive feedback on the first three issues. Thanks also to those of you who have sent us the E-mail addresses of friends to add to our subscription list. Please keep that up! Yes, you may forward this issue to anyone you think may be interested. This issue includes a write-up on the 12 Gauge Marathon by Ray Brandes and photos by David O'Quinn. Ray and David, thank you for your report. Also included is an article on Skeet Etiquette with input complements of the Markham Skeet, Trap and Sporting Clays Club in Sunrise Florida. If you have something to contribute and would like us to consider for publication, please feel free to send me an E-Mail at dougfrey@bellsouth.net or call me at 318-635-6218. We appreciate your help with digital photos of your shoots and recaps of your shoots and other skeet related activities.

12 Gauge Marathon Hunters Run Gun Club Hooray!!!! We had a superb shoot. The weatherman was fully cooperative, with blue skies, trivial wind, and delightful temperatures. 55 shooters were with us, with smiles seen all around. Four-Star Chef Carey outdid John Folse in the culinary department. We had four superb referees in Carla, Sara, Tom and Manny. Targets were great (Thanks, Gary). Registration went smoothly (Thanks, Jeanette and David). And the details were taken care of (Thanks, Chris). Dan Gibbons, Charles The Hammer Richardson & Ray Brandes The Mighty Mississippians were out in force, even bringing in a ringer from Alabama for reinforcement. Their assault on Louisiana resulted in Tom Wilz taking home the CDE Trophy. But they were repulsed by the Yankees from Monroe who took home the Championship Trophy as Charles "Hammer" Richardson ran a 198 to win it. Mississippian Guy Saenger won it last year -- Louisiana had a hard time staying ahead of the invading forces. Special Thanks to Scott McKnight for donating the Championship Trophy and shells, to Teresa and Cedric Vickers for donating the CDE Trophy, and to Jeanette and Chris Baudoin for the shells to the CDE winner. Thank you all for attending. We enjoyed hosting y'all. Article by: Ray Brandes Pictures by: David O Quinn Tom Wilz and Mike Vickers Page 2 RED CHUTE GAZETTE

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 4 Page 3 The Gertrude Hurlbutt Open was held on Saturday, April 11, 2009 at Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club. This year, we had 14 shooters vying for the honors, including two new shooters Matthew Melton and Peter B. Boggs, M.D. Yes, for this Spring time event, we did have our own staff Allergist! Gertrude Hurlbutt Open Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club The weather was great (well maybe a tiny bit windy) and we didn t even break a sweat. We did break some targets. Lloyd Webb teased our taste buds with a fabulous noon meal of grilled pork chops, green beans and macaroni salad. Debbie Frey s cherry dump cake was also a big hit. Walter Williams, III, Charles The Hammer Richardson & Bill Schodlatz We want to give special thanks to Lloyd Webb for cooking and to Paul Williamson, Gary Sullivan, James Kip Kiplinger, Greg Teeters and Sam Tidwell for a great job refereeing the events. Our Saturday winners were: 20 Gauge.410 Bore Doubles Walter Williams, III 97 CH 90 RU 43 B1 Charles Richardson 96 RU 92 CH 46 RU Ted Ward 96 3 rd 43 C1 Raymond Haik, M.D. 90 C3 89 3 rd 43 C3 Bill Schodlatz 90 B3 85 B3 47 CH Bill McIntyre 95 B1 46 3rd Bob Miller 93 B2 88 B1 44 A1 Trey Heusel 95 C1 86 C1 43 C2 Doug Frey 92 C2 88 B2 Peter Boggs, M.D 79 D1 Steve Carter 81 C2 Matthew Melton 80 C3 Dave Faneuf 76 D1 We hope to see you at the North Louisiana Open May 1-3. Remember to pre-register early!

Keeping Up With Your Averages When I was in high school, I didn t really appreciate how much I would be using math when I grew up. If you are like me, keeping up with your skeet averages and posting your score card is probably the least fun part of the sport. Having worked with skeet registrations at our shoots I know some of you aren t that keen on it either. Ever since we went to the rolling average method of calculating our classifications, I have been using an Excel spreadsheet to keep mine straight. If you haven t tried it yet, you need to. If you are reading this Newsletter on a computer (highly likely since it is only dispersed via E-Mail), you probably have Excel on your computer. You can download a sweet Excel worksheet from a website linked to the NSSA website. This spreadsheet was designed by Mike Skidmore and is very easy to use and update. After you load in your scores the spreadsheet automatically (that s the best part) updates your averages. Simply print a hardcopy and put it in your shoot bag. The next time you shoot in a registered event, just hand that page to the registrar. It really simplifies the signup process, especially if there is an HOA or HAA competition. After the shoot, remember to input your new scores and print a new page for the next shoot. To get the spreadsheet go to: http://www.mskidmore.com/skeetscores.htm There are several versions. I use the standard version which is the first one on the list. Thank you Mike Skidmore for sharing this time saver with us! Don t Forget the I-20 Open Schedule Change Charles Richardson has asked me to remind everyone that the 2009 Skeet Schedule that went out from the LSSA has an error. The I-20 Open will be held one day only at the T. O. Toby Bancroft Memorial Gun Club in West Monroe. The shoot will be held on Saturday, May 16 th and will consist of 50 targets in each gauge (12, 20, 28 &.410) plus 50 Doubles. Sounds like fun! Pre-Registration Is Important Now is the time to pre-register for shoots scheduled in May. If you have a preference regarding flights, plan ahead. Wait too late and you may miss out on the fun. All the clubs sponsoring shoots want to make the events enjoyable for the contestants. Pre-registration helps us to be prepared and helps eliminate a lot of stress for you and shoot management. Wade Jones tells us that the 28 Gauge Marathon at Bayou Boeuf is almost full! If you don t pre-register for this shoot, you will miss the boat. Page 4 RED CHUTE GAZETTE

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 4 Page 5 $ Buy, Sell or Trade $ If you have something shooting related that you want to buy, sell or trade, advertise it here in the Red Chute Gazette Want Ads. Send us an E-mail with the details and your contact information. Digital pictures (jpeg) help, but are not required. Browning 525 12 Gauge Sporting left hand O/U with 30" barrel, nice wood, and in excellent condition with Americase - $1,900.00. Call Steve Carter at (318) 747-5399. Readers Respond Another great edition, Doug, and I especially enjoyed those golden memories from 1966. It's good to know that our favorite sport is kind to old men, so we'll be burning powder and breaking clays, God willing, for many more years! Dana Your paper keeps getting better and better. All of the LA shooters seem to be interested in getting their word out. I see that you beat me by one bird in the C class 12 ga. Not sure that will happen again :(!!!!!!!!!!! Better tighten up whatever your shooting!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks, Wundering Willie Doug & Debbie--another good job-i do not remember the shoot that wade wrote about-as I was spending a year in Southeast Asia. But I met some of the shooters in later years. I enjoyed the April issue---thanks John Ellis Hey Doug. Great job with the Gazette. For future reference, the HOA winner of the Red Chute Monthly Fun Shoot should have read, Moe Moreland, not "Morrison". Not a big deal, but thought you would want to know. Best regards, Bill Hogg [Publisher s note; Thanks Bill. We published what we were given. Congratulations Moe on a great score!] Debbie and I really appreciate all the kind comments and support!! Thanks! Doug & Debbie Frey

SKEET SHOOTING ETIQUETTE In most any activity in life there are standards for social etiquette. One might say that the standards that applied when we were growing up seem to often be overlooked today. How many times have you seen men wearing hats in a restaurant? I was taught that you removed your hat when you came indoors. If you go to the Louisiana Board Walk on Red River, you better not wear your hat backwards. The police will ask you to leave. I think that is great. It sets a tone for the environment. With the decline in attention to good manners, the way we get along with others in society becomes increasingly more difficult. These days you have to admit, some folks have become lax in the etiquette department. If participants and spectators at shooting events will follow some simple common sense rules of etiquette, we will all have a more enjoyable time. One of the issues that often arise is spectators conversing with shooters while they are in the middle of a competition. Another is spectators carrying on conversations near the competing shooters. Sometimes these conversations are very distracting to the shooters. Competitors know that the mental game is a huge factor in skeet. A big part of that is maintaining your concentration and focus on the task at hand. If spectators in the gallery are talking loud enough for the shooter to hear, or if a spectator asks a competitor a question, it can be very distracting and can cost the competitor a bird. I have seen it happen and you probably have too. If we are all respectful of other competitors in this regard, we all benefit. I found the following list of Skeet Etiquette guidelines on a website sponsored by the Markham Skeet, Trap and Sporting Clays Club in Sunrise Florida. I have reprinted it here with their permission. This subject is also discussed in detail in a book by King Heiple and Todd Nelson entitled Mastering Skeet. The following is a summary of an article was published by Adrian Cousens, this version is dated 10-14-93. I don't think courtesy ever goes out of style, so take a look at this list of "rules" for honoring your friends. The full article is available - simply ask! 1. Skeet Shooting is a sport. Never lose sight of the fact that this is supposed to be fun, and that the organizers are volunteers, not paid employees. 2. Always try to make new shooters/members feel welcome. Give them the most valuable thing you have - your time. 3. Don't handle anyone else's gun without asking. They may not be discreet if they object! 4. Use only factory ammo in any borrowed gun. Self explanatory, isn't it? 5. Never be late arriving at the field. Always consider 15 minutes before your allocated shooting time to be the minimum time to arrive at the field. 30 minutes before is considered ideal, and most of the experts recommend an hour before to get yourself ready to shoot, physically and mentally. 6. Don't put hold point markers on a field. It's against the rules and bad form to place anything on the field that you can reference. Standard markings are reference enough. 7. Always introduce yourself when shooting on a new squad. Seems simple enough, but don't forget. 8. Extend professional courtesy to the referee. He is there to do a job and so are you. He is Page 6 RED CHUTE GAZETTE

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 4 SKEET SHOOTING ETIQUETTE (continued) Page 7 trying as hard as you to do that job correctly. He is probably more experienced at pulling targets than you are! 9. Never fire unannounced test shots. 10. Don't subject others to your bad reloads. Save them for practice if you must shoot them. 11. Don't waste time and targets on Station #1. One high, one low, one double to start a flight, and a single high before each box should suffice. 12. Don't call too loudly or softly. Too loud and you'll have targets flying on adjacent fields, and too soft and you'll not get your birds when you should. 13. Don't waste time unnecessarily while shooting. This applies equally to "during" and "between" rounds. Develop a style that allows a smooth continuity of the round. Load two when you have two singles to shoot, be ready to step on the station when the shooter in front of you is done, use only the time you really need between rounds (usually one minute or less) to get ready and begin. Do the math, 5 shooters, 100 targets each is 500 targets in a 90 minute time frame! 14. Don't ask that the trap be cleared unnecessarily. Ask for a "clear" after two consecutive bad birds, or at the minimum level that doesn't interfere with your shooting. 15. Never shoot twice at the same target. Duh! 16. Never throw a tantrum on the field. It's not a measure of class to see reactions to success, but rather to adversity. Don't disturb others because you're having a bad day. 17. Don't mess around after you miss. Others may still be straight. 18. Watch where you eject your empties - they are still your responsibility! 19. Do not pick up hulls during a round. Wait until it's over! 20. Coach only if asked. 21. Always stand out of sight of the person shooting. 22. No talking while someone is shooting. 23. Try not to distract shooters on adjacent fields. 24. Be on time for your shoot off. 25. Be careful carrying your gun on your shoulder. Always carry barrels forward to avoid striking another as you move. 26. Be reasonably quiet when behind the shooting fields. 27. No spectators on a shooting field. Your visit is a distraction whether you think so or not! 28. Take only 25 shells for a practice round. Be fair to the club. 29. Never run anywhere at a gun club. Copyright 2003-2008 All Rights Reserved Markham Skeet, Trap and Sporting Clays Club 16001 West St. Road 84, Sunrise, Florida 33326 (954) 389-2005 Not on the list, but in the rule book (Rule III-F-2) "Cell phones on or adjacent to a skeet field must be kept in the vibrate mode or off. No cell phone may be used on a skeet field to answer incoming or make out-going calls."

Good Shooting! Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana New Hours of Operation Effective March 1, 2009 Quality Solutions That Benefit Douglas F. Frey, CEBS 6600 Gahagan Circle Shreveport, LA 71119-3402 318-635-8006 or 866-635-8006 Thursdays 3 PM Until Dusk Saturdays 9 AM Until Dusk Sundays 12 Noon Until Dusk Lloyd Webb, Club Instructor Club Phone:318-456-4582 Lloyd.Webb@BARKSDALE.AF.MIL Paul Williamson Outdoor Recreation Manager 318-453-0991 Paul.Williamson@BARKSDALE.AF.MIL To pre-register for a shoot or find out more information about a club contact: Club Abbrev. Contact Phone E-Mail Bayou Boeuf BBGC Wade Jones 318-776-5474 wjones1015@aol.com Gun Club Hunters Run HRGC Dan Gibbon 225-937-9462 dangibbon@bellsouth.net Gun Club Lafayette LSC Gordon Benoit 337-962-5334 gjbenoit@winkinc.com Skeet Club Red Chute Shotgun RCSSC Doug Frey H 318-635-6218 dougfrey@bellsouth.net Sports Club W 318-635-8006 South Louisiana SLGC Fred Graff 504-467-1559 fgraff9046@aol.com Gun Club Toby Bancroft, Sr. TBMGC Walter Williams 318-322-3419 wwthree3@msn.com Memorial Gun Club LSSA LSSA Walter Williams 318-322-3419 wwthree3@msn.com President LSSA Secretary-Treasurer LSSA Frank Randazzo W 337-364-4164 frankr@icllc.biz Web Sites: http://members.cox.net/laskeet http://www.mynssa.com Page 8 RED CHUTE GAZETTE

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 4 Page 9 2009 Registered Skeet Shoot Schedule Dates Day Club Shoot Dbls 12 20 28 410 March 14, 2009 Saturday RCSSC Jim Dozier Memorial* 50 100 100 March 15, 2009 Sunday TBMGC Jim Dozier Memorial* 50 100 100 March 21, 2009 Saturday HRGC 12 g Marathon 200 April 4, 2009 Saturday HRGC Easter Bunny Open 100 100 April 11, 2009 Saturday RCSSC Gertrude Hurlbutt Open 50 100 100 May 1, 2009 Friday RCSSC North Louisiana Open* 100 May 2, 2009 Saturday RCSSC North Louisiana Open* 100 100 May 3, 2009 Sunday RCSSC North Louisiana Open* 100 100 May 9, 2009 Saturday BBGC 28 g 200 May 16, 2009 Saturday TBMGC I-20 Open* 50 50 50 50 50 May 29, 2009 Friday HRGC Red Stick Memorial 100 May 30, 2009 Saturday HRGC Red Stick Memorial 100 100 May 31, 2009 Sunday HRGC Red Stick Memorial 100 100 June 12, 2009 Friday LSC Louisiana Briley Open June 13, 2009 Saturday LSC Louisiana Briley Open June 14, 2009 Sunday LSC Louisiana Briley Open June 27, 2009 Saturday RCSSC Big Blue Open 50 100 100 July 11, 2009 Saturday RCSSC Independence Open 50 100 100 July 12, 2009 Sunday TBMGC Independence Open 100 100 July 24, 2009 Friday LGC State Championship* 100 July 25, 2009 Saturday LGC State Championship* 100 100 July 26, 2009 Sunday LGC State Championship* 100 100 August 1, 2009 Saturday BBGC Doubles Marathon 200 August 7, 2009 Friday San Antonio Zone 6 Championship* 100 August 8, 2009 Saturday San Antonio Zone 6 Championship* 100 100 August 9, 2009 Sunday San Antonio Zone 6 Championship* 100 100 August 15, 2009 Saturday RCSSC Dog Days Open 100 100 September 12, 2009 Saturday RCSSC Fall Open 100 100 September 18, 2009 Friday HRGC Hunters Run Champ 100 September 19, 2009 Saturday HRGC Hunters Run Champ 100 100 September 20, 2009 Sunday HRGC Hunters Run Champ 100 100 October 17, 2009 Saturday RCSSC Club Champion & Open 200 October 24, 2009 Saturday HRGC Last Chance Open* 100 100 October 25, 2009 Sunday HRGC Last Chance Open* 100 100 January-October 2009 HRGC Monthly Targets January-October 2009 RCSSC Monthly Targets January-October 2009 TBMGC Monthly Targets *Fixture Shoots PLEASE REMEMBER TO PRE-REGISTER As you know, most clubs have a limited number of fields and can only accommodate a limited number of shooters. Coordinating the squadding is a complex process for shoot management. Please remember to pre-register whenever possible. Shoot management will be most appreciative!

Bob Reynolds Memorial http://www.rosecityflyingclays.com/events/bobreynolds09flyer.html April 24th-26th BOB REYNOLDS MEMORIAL 2009 Reynolds 'N RiBS I ve been invited for dinner! So have you! 0 "REYNOLDS 'N RIBS" GOOD SHOOTIN' GOOD EATIN' at Rose City Flying Clays BOB REYNOLDS OPEN Friday, April 24-26th, April 24, 2009 Check it out at: http://www.rosecityflyingclays.com/events/bobreynolds09flyer.html Event No. 1 Doubles 100 Targets Saturday, April 25, 2009

Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana Presents The 2009 North Louisiana Open May 1-3, 2009 Official Program Pre-registration is required. You must register for four guns shooting Saturday & Sunday to pre-register before April 28th. If we still have openings on April 28th, we may open the shoot to one day shooters. Scheduled Events: Event Doubles Rotation #1 Doubles Rotation #2 Doubles Rotation #3 1 Doubles Fri 1:30 PM Doubles Fri 3:00 PM Doubles Fri 4:30 PM Main Event Rotation #1 Main Event Rotation #2 Main Event Rotation #3 2 12 Gauge Sat 8:30 AM 12 Gauge Sat 10:00 AM 12 Gauge Sat 11:30 AM 3 20 Gauge Sat 1:00 PM 20 Gauge Sat 2:30 PM 20 Gauge Sat 4:00 PM 4 28 Gauge Sun 8:30 AM 28 Gauge Sun 11:30 AM 28 Gauge Sun 10:00 AM 5.410 Bore Sun 1:00 PM.410 Bore Sun 4:00 PM.410 Bore Sun 2:30 PM 6 HOA -400 Targets 7 HAA 500 Targets Ties: Cost: Food: Prizes: All ties will be shot off (time and weather permitting) with Doubles at 3-4-5, as provided for in NSSA rules. $30 each event 1-5 (Includes daily fees). Events 6, 7 and concurrents at no cost. Club will provide lunch on Saturday & Sunday. No purses. There will be plaques for event champions. There will be fabulous prizes given by drawing for participants. Page 1

2009 North Louisiana Open May 1-3, 2009 Official Program If you do not have a current yellow or blue membership card for Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club and you do not have military ID, please contact Doug Frey. Club Management can make special arrangements to get you through the gate, if we have advance notice. All visitors must enter through the East Gate. If you need directions see the attached map. For hotel accommodations, restaurants and other attractions go to: http://www.shreveport-bossier.org. To rent a 3 bedroom house trailer, camper or to reserve a space in the base camp ground for your motor home or camper, please call Paul Williamson, Manager Outdoor Recreation, at (318) 453-0991 or E-Mail him at Paul.Williamson@BARKSDALE.AF.MIL. We recommend you make those reservations early! For more information on the shoot or to register for the shoot, please contact Doug Frey by e-mail at dougfrey@bellsouth.net, by phone from 8 AM to 9 PM at (318) 635-8006 or fax at (318) 635-8004. We hope to see you there. Please see the attached registration form. This an NSSA registered shoot and NSSA Rules apply. Shoot Management reserves the right to make modifications without further notification. Page 2

Pre-Registration Form 2009 North Louisiana Open May 1-3, 2009 Please complete and fax to Doug Frey@ 318-635-8004 or scan and E-mail to dougfrey@bellsouth.net. Event Doubles Rotation #1 Doubles Rotation #2 Doubles Rotation #3 1 Doubles Fri 1:30 PM Doubles Fri 3:00 PM Doubles Fri 4:30 PM Main Event Rotation #1 Main Event Rotation #2 Main Event Rotation #3 2 12 Gauge Sat 8:30 AM 12 Gauge Sat 10:00 AM 12 Gauge Sat 11:30 AM 3 20 Gauge Sat 1:00 PM 20 Gauge Sat 2:30 PM 20 Gauge Sat 4:00 PM 4 28 Gauge Sun 8:30 AM 28 Gauge Sun 11:30 AM 28 Gauge Sun 10:00 AM 5.410 Bore Sun 1:00 PM.410 Bore Sun 4:00 PM.410 Bore Sun 2:30 PM Preferred Doubles Rotation: First Choice Second Choice Preferred Main Event Rotation: First Choice Second Choice Name: NSSA#: State#: Squad Position: 3 Address: E-Mail: Day Ph#: Night Ph #: Will shoot: All Events Doubles 12 gauge 20 gauge 28 gauge.410 Bore Name: NSSA#: State#: Squad Position: 2 Address: 2 E-Mail: Day Ph#: Night Ph #: Will shoot: All Events Doubles 12 gauge 20 gauge 28 gauge.410 Bore Name: NSSA#: State#: Squad Position: 3 Address: E-Mail: Day Ph#: Night Ph #: Will shoot: All Events Doubles 12 gauge 20 gauge 28 gauge.410 Bore Name: NSSA#: State#: Squad Position: 4 Address: E-Mail: Day Ph#: Night Ph #: Will shoot: All Events Doubles 12 gauge 20 gauge 28 gauge.410 Bore Name: NSSA#: State#: Squad Position: 5 Address: E-Mail: Day Ph#: Night Ph #: Will shoot: All Events Doubles 12 gauge 20 gauge 28 gauge.410 Bore Pre-registration is required. You must register for four guns shooting Saturday & Sunday to pre-register before April 28th. If we still have openings on April 28th, we may open the shoot to one day shooters.

Red Chute Shotgun Sports Club Barksdale Air Force Base - Louisiana Phone: (318) 456-4582 N Airline Drive Bossier City W S E HWY 80 I - 20 Old Minden Road Industrial Drive Exit (Exit 23) Griff's East Gate Red River Barksdale Blvd. Golf Course North Gate Rd. Gate Lindbergh Rd Museum Runway Contractors' Gate Gas Sta. Pistol Range Range Rd. Airman Leadership School Bunkers Red Chute Gun Club Bomb C-B's "Bumble Bee" Please enter through the East Gate (Contractors Gate) off of Industrial Drive. West Gate Obey all speed limits! Directions From I-20: From I-20 Take the Industrial Drive Exit (Exit 23) South. Turn left following signs to the Contractors' Gate (East Gate) of Barksdale AFB. Stop at the gate and explain to the guard that you are going to Red Chute Gun Club. The guard will call the club to have someone "Vouch For You". Take the first left past the Guard House and drive East then Southeast along the runway. The road turns East and crosses a bridge. After crossing, make an immediate left on Range Rd. This will take you around the gas station. The road turns East again. Drive East on Range Rd. for 1.9 miles. You should see the sign for the club on the left. Turn left onto the gravel road next to the building with the Bomb in front. Drive through the gate and park. If you do not have a military ID or Red Chute Gun Club Membership Card, contact shoot management well in advance of your visit.

JUNE 12th 14th, 2009 EVENT #1 DOUBLES - 100 TARGETS CHAMPION - $400 RUNNER-UP $300 ENTRY FEE : $50.00 ($10.00 RETURNED TO CLASS PURSE) CHAMPION AND RUNNER-UP NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CLASS PURSE EVENT #2 12 GAUGE - 100 TARGETS CHAMPION - $400 RUNNER-UP $300 ENTRY FEE : $50.00 ($10.00 RETURNED TO CLASS PURSE) CHAMPION AND RUNNER-UP NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CLASS PURSE EVENT #3 20 GAUGE - 100 TARGETS CHAMPION - $400 RUNNER-UP $300 ENTRY FEE : $50.00 ($10.00 RETURNED TO CLASS PURSE) CHAMPION AND RUNNER-UP NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CLASS PURSE EVENT #4 28 GAUGE - 100 TARGETS CHAMPION - $400 RUNNER-UP $300 ENTRY FEE : $50.00 ($10.00 RETURNED TO CLASS PURSE) CHAMPION AND RUNNER-UP NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CLASS PURSE

EVENT #5 410 BORE - 100 TARGETS CHAMPION - $400 RUNNER-UP $300 ENTRY FEE : $50.00 ($10.00 RETURNED TO CLASS PURSE) CHAMPION AND RUNNER-UP NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CLASS PURSE EVENT #6 - HOA CHAMPION - $700 RUNNER-UP $500 ENTRY FEE : $20.00 ($20.00 RETURNED TO CLASS PURSE) CHAMPION AND RUNNER-UP NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CLASS PURSE (SHOT CONCURRENTLY WITH EVENTS 2,3,4 & 5) EVENT #7 - HAA CHAMPION - $200 RUNNER-UP $100 ENTRY FEE : $10.00 ($10.00 RETURNED TO CLASS PURSE) CHAMPION AND RUNNER-UP NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CLASS PURSE (SHOT CONCURRENTLY WITH EVENTS 1,2,3,4 & 5) LADIES HOA CHAMPION - $500 RUNNER-UP $250 Handicap option ENTRY FEE : $10.00 per event (2-5) ************************************************************** (ALL DAILY FEES INCLUDED IN ENTRY FEES) CLASS PURSE SPLIT 1-6 ENTRIES - 100% TO CLASS CHAMPION 7-13 ENTRIES 60% 40% SPLIT 14 OR MORE ENTRIES 50% 30% 20% SPLIT CONCURRENT EVENTS OFFERED - HONORS ONLY (NO ENTRY FEE) (ALL PURSES WILL BE MAILED) Shoot Management reserves the right to make modifications without further notification. This is an NSSA registered shoot and NSSA rules apply.

Please enclose your deposit of $50 with your completed form. Squads must send a completed form and deposit for each shooter. Make checks payable to : Lafayette Skeet Academy (Please use the last page for additional squad members) Name NSSA# Address Email address City State Zip Phone (home) (work) (cell) Please indicate 1 st and 2 nd choice Friday Doubles: 9:00 10:20 11:40 1:00 Please indicate 1 st and 2 nd choice Rotation: 1 2 3 4 Rotation 1 Rotation 2 Rotation 3 Rotation 4 12 GA. 2:20pm Fri 3:40pm Fri 5:00pm Fri 9:00am Sat 20 GA. 10:20am Sat 11:40am Sat 1:00pm Sat 2:20pm Sat 28 GA. 3:40 pm Sat 5:00pm Sat 9:00am Sun 10:20pm Sun 410 11:40am Sun 1:00pm Sun 2:20pm Sun 3:40pm Sun Shooting position: 1 2 3 4 5 Limited RV hookups available. Call to reserve. Send completed registration forms with deposits to: Briley Louisiana Open 326 W. 14 th St. Crowley, La. 70526 If you have any questions or need any further information: Call Gordon @ 337-962-5334

Additional Squad Info Name Address NSSA# Email address City State Zip Phone (home) (work) (cell) Shooting position: 1 2 3 4 5 Name Address NSSA# Email address City State Zip Phone (home) (work) (cell) Shooting position: 1 2 3 4 5 Name Address NSSA# Email address City State Zip Phone (home) (work) (cell) Shooting position: 1 2 3 4 5 Name Address NSSA# Email address City State Zip Phone (home) (work) (cell) Shooting position: 1 2 3 4 5