Amherst Sportsman Club turkey shoots
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Amherst Sportsman Club turkey shoots
Shotgun Turkey Shoots. Most shoots $2 entry/round. Food prizes to 1st & 2nd place. Cash shoots and pie charts too. Club opens at 8:30, signup starts at 9:00, first shoot starts at 10:00. Factory barrels & chokes only, minimum constriction of .660" is acceptable. Shotshells are supplied by the club. Contestants fire once at a bullseye target 100 feet away. Closest pellet hole to bullseye wins. Firing line holds 20 shooters per round. Number of rounds depends on attendance. Concessions are available, raffles for food & prizes, and 50/50. Men, women, and children (with adult supervision) are welcome. Every Sunday morning (exceptions for holidays) through 3/25/18 at the Amherst Sportsman Club located at 47980 Cooper Foster Park Rd in Amherst, OH. 440-984-3456.
1. Treat every firearm as if it were loaded.
2. Never allow the muzzle to point at anything you are not willing to see destroyed.
3. Be sure of your target and know what lies behind it.
4. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are aligned on target.
2. Never allow the muzzle to point at anything you are not willing to see destroyed.
3. Be sure of your target and know what lies behind it.
4. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are aligned on target.
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Re: Amherst Sportsman Club turkey shoots
Last shoot for the season will be March 25th!
Next season will start at the end of September.
Next season will start at the end of September.
1. Treat every firearm as if it were loaded.
2. Never allow the muzzle to point at anything you are not willing to see destroyed.
3. Be sure of your target and know what lies behind it.
4. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are aligned on target.
2. Never allow the muzzle to point at anything you are not willing to see destroyed.
3. Be sure of your target and know what lies behind it.
4. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are aligned on target.