Were ATA targets ever mandated to be shot over?

Discussion in 'Trapshooting Forum - Americantrapshooter.com' started by dr.longshot, Feb 16, 2015.

  1. dr.longshot

    dr.longshot Grudge Match Champion Founding Member Forum Leader Grudge Match Champion

    Were ATA targets ever required to be shot over? As they were shot on 17 degree angles?
    Dr.longshot
     
  2. Wishbone

    Wishbone Mega Poster

    What are you asking?
     
  3. GW22

    GW22 Mega Poster Founding Member

    LOL, his questions are much more comprehensible when you've got the same level of hooch in ya. Drink up.

    -Gary
     
  4. dr.longshot

    dr.longshot Grudge Match Champion Founding Member Forum Leader Grudge Match Champion

    Answer: Yes they were, at the GAH
     
  5. quarternelson

    quarternelson State HOF Founding Member Member State Hall of Fame

    The angle or the dangle???
     
  6. Tom Machamer

    Tom Machamer Active Member Founding Member

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    Huh????????????????????????????
     
  7. Wishbone

    Wishbone Mega Poster

    It good when you can talk to yourself.
    You will always get the answers you want. :D:D:D
     
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  8. GW22

    GW22 Mega Poster Founding Member

    It's best that a person's multiple personalities not be on speaking terms, LOL.

    -Gary
     
  9. Dave Berlet

    Dave Berlet State HOF Founding Member Member Trapshooting Hall of Fame Member State Hall of Fame

    Before some of the experts who seem to know everything about "how it was" "how it should be" and "how it will be in the future" post on here that they are laughing at someone or accusing him of drinking too much just maybe they should be aware of the facts.

    Dr. Longshot had the right location, but it happened at the Ohio State Shoot in 1995. That was the year that the ATA said 3 hole targets were to be shot. I believe it was the first trap east of the bleachers that they couldn't throw a 3 hole target because the extreme angle would hit the edge of the traphouse and break. So it was set in the 2 hole.
    Neal Crausbay was ATA president and Tom Acklin was Ohio ATA delegate and David Boop was ATA manager. They mandated that I believe 3 squads had to shoot that trap over. "the 3rd sub event of this program" I don't remember all of the shooters involved, but if I recall right it was Terry Jordans squad, Pat McCarthy's squad, and Steve Stedman's squad that had to shoot that trap over after the event was over.
    At least one of the shooters involved had consumed some adult beverage and he still was required to shoot that sub event over. Another shooter involved broke 95 and 98 was high and he had dropped 3 targets on that trap. In the shoot over he broke 23 and ended with a 96. A 25 would have tied him for high.

    The rule book stated that no one had to shoot at any illegal target, but if an illegal target is shot at the results shall be scored. This is one of the reasons that the rule book has been turned a book of suggestions. This may have happened at other locations, but at it did happen at the Ohio State Shoot at Vandalia in 1995.

    Why only 3 squads were forced to shoot over still has me asking why the other squads that shot this trap in the event didn't have to shoot over, and why every squad from the rest of the shoot that had shot on this trap were not required to do a shoot over? The event in question was I believe the presidents hdcp held on that on that Friday. It was the 3rd sub event .

    By the way during the 1995 shooting year I broke 100 from the 27 yard line to complete my grand slam, and it was on 3 hole targets.

    Dave Berlet
     
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  10. Wishbone

    Wishbone Mega Poster

    Dave
    Thanks for clearing that up.
     
  11. GW22

    GW22 Mega Poster Founding Member

    Mr. Berlet:

    For the record, I never said Doctor Longshot was drinking too much. In fact, I think he is drinking exactly the right amount! :p

    More seriously, please reply on my thread about reading traps. You've been around the block enough to speak with authority.

    Thanks,

    Gary
     
  12. BRAD DYSINGER

    BRAD DYSINGER The Philosophist Founding Member Member Trapshooting Hall of Fame Member State Hall of Fame

    Dave is right it happened at the Ohio State Shoot, I had a 98 and was none to happy that Terry Jordan was getting a chance to tie me. I told Acklin that if I was screwed out of any of my money by the ATA breaking there rules I would sue them. Terry did get up to 96 so some other poor suckers got screwed. This was one of the first times that I really saw the ATA EC break a rule of there own, Shoot an Illegal Bird and you own it, shoot after drinking because your told to and the EC looked the other way. Don't think that just today's group do what they want to no matter what the Book of Suggestions says. Brad
     
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  13. Hap MecTweaks

    Hap MecTweaks Moderator

    Dave, a lot of guys here probably can't understand why that trap couldn't throw a 44 degree angle without the clay hitting the sidewall of the house? Please inform them as to why that happened. Then again, that's a whole nuthur subject.

    HAP
     
  14. BRAD DYSINGER

    BRAD DYSINGER The Philosophist Founding Member Member Trapshooting Hall of Fame Member State Hall of Fame

    Hap it was one of the old original trap houses, the pedestal was too far back and the house was too small. I loved shooting on those small houses, you saw the angel targets right now, no delay like the big houses at the CC. Brad
     
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  15. oleolliedawg

    oleolliedawg Mega Poster Founding Member

    Hap, sometimes the trap was mounted too far back on the pedestal and that would not allow wider targets. Even more fun was when the pedestal was insorrectly mounted it the center of the traphouse. Right angles came out of the trap about 6" below the right corner and lefts were wild looking!
     
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  16. Hap MecTweaks

    Hap MecTweaks Moderator

    I remembered those small trap houses in the early 70s and liked them also for just the reasons you mentioned Brad. Problems arose trying to stuff an oversized machine into them requiring the roofs to be raised too if memory is correct?

    Thanks Andy, some of the new to the game guys now will know what the changes were and how we had to adapt to them. I don't care much for the Pat traps at all but it is what it is.

    HAP
     
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  17. dr.longshot

    dr.longshot Grudge Match Champion Founding Member Forum Leader Grudge Match Champion

    Thanks Dave for the correction/The Grand of things got the best of me. I saw it happen though
    Dr.longshot
     
  18. Wishbone

    Wishbone Mega Poster

    A little bit right is good enough for the world wide web. Carry on.:p:p
     
  19. BRAD DYSINGER

    BRAD DYSINGER The Philosophist Founding Member Member Trapshooting Hall of Fame Member State Hall of Fame

    Hell you can never be right and be the President of the USA. Brad