NWTF Expects Another Great Turnout for Turkey Shoot
National Wild Turkey Federation 07.24.14
Recreational and experienced sporting clays shooters from across the country are primed for the National Wild Turkey Federation’s (NWTF) annual Turkey Shoot at the Meadows National Gun Club in Forsyth, Georgia. The National Sporting Clays Association-sanctioned Mega Blast Shoot that regularly draws more than 500 participants is scheduled for August 15–17.
“The Turkey Shoot is one of the most popular sporting clays shoots in the country because our classes (or divisions) accommodate shooters of all skill levels and we have one of the best prize structures on the circuit,” said Chris Piltz, NWTF special events coordinator. “There is definitely a family atmosphere to the shoot; people return year after year to see friends and join in the fun.”
A five-stand event, 50-target events for subgauges (20 gauge, 28 gauge and .410) and 100-target preliminary events for 12-gauge, side-by-side and pump shotguns will take place throughout Friday. The 200-target main event plays out over the remainder of the weekend.
Pre-event registration for all events is open through August 1, at www.iclays.com. Shooters also can register the beginning Friday of the shoot on a first-come, first-served basis.
“The NWTF truly values the youth who come out to compete. They are the future of shooting sports,” said Piltz. “We are offering discounts to youth shooters to show our appreciation and encourage their attendance.”
Participation in the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance-sponsored shooting games is open to the general public. For a small fee, visitors can test their skills in three-stand, make-a-break and wobble trap games. Tickets are also available to the NWTF banquets and auctions on Friday and Saturday evening.
This is the last year the Turkey Shoot will take place in Georgia. The 2015 Turkey Shoot will take place at the Palmetto Shooting Complex, the NWTF’s future state-of-the art shooting facility in Edgefield, South Carolina.
To learn more about the NWTF Save the Habitat. Save the Hunt. initiative, visit www.nwtf.org.