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CraigThompson 04-17-2020 12:03 AM

NSSA Vintage Skeet Championship
 
Now I thought I stayed pretty up on stuff . But I just read about the “World Vintage Skeet Championsips” with the 19th year being last year . After this covid19 bologna runs its course (if I’m still upright) I’m gonna have to look into this a bit more . It’s no great secret I like skeet far more than sporting clays .

CraigThompson 04-17-2020 12:16 AM

http://nssa-nsca.org/wp-content/uplo...ge-Program.pdf

Dean Romig 04-17-2020 07:46 AM

I see our own Paul Kupferberg took the 28 ga. Trophy in 2012 for vintage hammer 28 gauge.





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Joe Graziano 04-17-2020 11:13 AM

If there’s a silver lining to all of this, it’s that it has brought other events to the fore. This looks like a lot of fun. I will attend the next one.

Joe Graziano 04-17-2020 11:22 AM

It appears the 2020 Vintage Skeet Championship is scheduled for August 6-9.

Bill Murphy 04-17-2020 07:17 PM

The date is very helpful to know. The location, even more so.:rotf:

CraigThompson 04-17-2020 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Graziano (Post 300125)
It appears the 2020 Vintage Skeet Championship is scheduled for August 6-9.

Where I wasn’t having any luck finding anything for this year ?

Joe Graziano 04-17-2020 08:45 PM

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Please see flyer pic below

CraigThompson 04-17-2020 08:46 PM

I’d been wanting to send a VH 12 gauge 2 frame to Kolar and have it tubed , but had always come up with reasons not to . Now I just might have a good reason to have it done .

CraigThompson 04-17-2020 08:50 PM

On a side note , when I went to Christmas Hill in January or February for the Pheasent shoot one of the fellows there had one of those CZ 12 gauge 30” hammer guns . No I didn’t fire it , but for a utilitarian usable don’t care if I beat it up gun I’d say it was a hit !

CraigThompson 04-17-2020 08:57 PM

https://www.powdercreek.com/files/134032887.pdf

Joe Graziano 04-17-2020 10:14 PM

And the link:

https://www.powdercreek.com/files/134032887.pdf

CraigThompson 04-18-2020 01:47 AM

Let’s see how the covid19 BS and life in general goes . I might try making that trip myself . Like to do it by air but I’m not flying and taking four or five shotguns . I see I don’t need to renew my NSSA membership to compete which is a good thing . Although I’ve still got my card around here somewhere .

Bill Murphy 04-18-2020 03:03 PM

If you are a life member, all you need is your number. Cards are passe in the computer world. If you are a member of NSSA or NSCA, you can shoot in either one or both without "joining" the other. A life member of either organization can shoot either type of shoot forever and never renew anything. In theory, I have an NSSA number and a NSCA number, but either one will get me into a shoot.

Joe Graziano 04-18-2020 03:18 PM

I’m a NSCA-NSSA member, but for the vintage shoot, it’s not needed. It’s open to the public.

Bill Murphy 04-18-2020 05:04 PM

Good point. I remember that from earlier NSSA vintage shoots.

CraigThompson 04-18-2020 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Graziano (Post 300316)
I’m a NSCA-NSSA member, but for the vintage shoot, it’s not needed. It’s open to the public.

But if you give them your number regardless of whether you're a life member or not targest shot at this event go in your lifetime total if things like that matter to a person .

I've got a friend Fairfax R&G that is the all time target leader but he shoots about 12,000 registered birds a year on a slow year he's also 80+ and been doing this most likely 60+ years .

Dave Noreen 04-18-2020 10:30 PM

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I've always like this pic from the 1955 Larry Koller's Book of Guns. A couple of proper gents at Station 2 with their Model 21s --

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CraigThompson 04-18-2020 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen (Post 300357)
I've always like this pic from the 1955 Larry Kohler Book of Guns. A couple of proper gents at Station 2 with their Model 21s --

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That was most certainly years ago most shooters now myself included would have a cow over the little shell stands they saw fit to put at each station back then .

Scott Janowski 04-22-2020 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by CraigThompson (Post 300225)
I’d been wanting to send a VH 12 gauge 2 frame to Kolar and have it tubed , but had always come up with reasons not to . Now I just might have a good reason to have it done .

I have a Kolar gun and have shot Kolar tubes for 35 years.
But if I was going to tube a gun today it would have to be Briley’s here is why.
Briley will custom make full length fitted tubes same as Kolar.
It is way easier to play with chokes with the Briley tubes, with Kolar’s the outside diameter of the choke is fit to your bore so if you want different chokes then what came with it you need to send it back to Kolar.
With Briley the chokes are internal threads, you can simply buy what you want and they send it to you. You can even exchange chokes with Briley’s for just shipping.

Dean Romig 04-22-2020 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by CraigThompson (Post 300360)
That was most certainly years ago most shooters now myself included would have a cow over the little shell stands they saw fit to put at each station back then .


The shell box stands were very convenient for the fellows and gals who shot Skeet in their shirtsleeves and didn't have shooting jackets or vests with pockets.




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CraigThompson 04-22-2020 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 300732)
The shell box stands were very convenient for the fellows and gals who shot Skeet in their shirtsleeves and didn't have shooting jackets or vests with pockets.
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Maybe so but buy a shell pouch and belt . Those stands would get in my way when I positioned on the stations . And while that sounds a bit anal it's true I find anything in front on me when I'm shooting to make me feel like somethings in the way . Same thing when they used to put those little stands at the 16 yard line in trap . And part of the game is shooting when you're comfortable .

CraigThompson 04-22-2020 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Janowski (Post 300729)
I have a Kolar gun and have shot Kolar tubes for 35 years.
But if I was going to tube a gun today it would have to be Briley’s here is why.
Briley will custom make full length fitted tubes same as Kolar.
It is way easier to play with chokes with the Briley tubes, with Kolar’s the outside diameter of the choke is fit to your bore so if you want different chokes then what came with it you need to send it back to Kolar.
With Briley the chokes are internal threads, you can simply buy what you want and they send it to you. You can even exchange chokes with Briley’s for just shipping.

Usually when ever I've had a gun tubes I had Kolar include skeet and just a hair tighter for each tube .And that's about all a tubed gun of mine will be used for , You are quite correct in your opinion I just prefer to stick with Kolar they were always good to me with any problems that may have arisen . Not to say Briley wouldn't be as well , but for skeet tubes I have a brand loyalty :whistle:

Dean Romig 04-22-2020 04:48 PM

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Well, I'm glad to say we can't go back and change it. They add a bit of nostalgia to these shotgun games. Skeet sure has come a long way.




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John Davis 04-22-2020 05:07 PM

Very cool diagram Dean.

Bill Murphy 04-22-2020 05:08 PM

Scott has correctly mentioned that Kolar screw chokes are not convenient or even acceptable for sporting clays because you almost have to remove the tube to change the choke, unless they have changed something. Craig, can you change from skeet to "tight skeet" while the tubes are in the gun, easily?

CraigThompson 04-22-2020 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 300740)
Scott has correctly mentioned that Kolar screw chokes are not convenient or even acceptable for sporting clays because you almost have to remove the tube to change the choke, unless they have changed something. Craig, can you change from skeet to "tight skeet" while the tubes are in the gun, easily?

Dunno never tried ! Don’t really care for that matter . Tight skeet would be for doubles at all stations or shoot offs anyway .

Dean Romig 04-22-2020 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by John Davis (Post 300739)
Very cool diagram Dean.



John, it would not surprise me in the least to learn it was drawn by WHF... but I have no evidence of that.





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Dean Romig 04-22-2020 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 300740)
Craig, can you change from skeet to "tight skeet" while the tubes are in the gun, easily?


No Bill, not between shots at a doubles station...




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Scott Janowski 04-23-2020 07:56 AM

The other thing to consider is I do not think you can use a tubed gun in the small bore events in Vintage Skeet.

Bill Murphy 04-23-2020 09:27 AM

You got me, Dean.:rotf:

Bill Murphy 04-23-2020 09:36 AM

Scott, tubes are allowed according to the 2019 program. Of course, it violates the theme of the shoot. I believe it only took one year for tubes to be outlawed in trophy events at the Southern Side by Side. The 2020 program is on powdercreek.com under "events". Tubes are still allowed except in 16 gauge where an actual 16 gauge gun must be used.


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