Discussion area
Discussion registration
To prevent abuse of this discussion area, posting comments requires you to be a registered user. Apply for registration
DISCLAIMER: Opinions and views expressed in this discussion area are those of the writers, and do not necessarily reflect those of the NZ Clay Target Association. Steps will be taken to remove any possible defamatory material but the NZ Clay Target Association accepts no responsibility or liability, legal or otherwise, for views expressed on these pages.
WARNING: Every person inserting any thing, image, written statement or comment on this web site is warned that the publication of any thing, image statement or comment (or the imputation arising there from) that is defamatory of any person or Body Corporate, may render that person liable in damages under the Defamation Act 1992.
| List items by: date (newest first)
| date (oldest first)
| topic | AUTHOR |
Log in Add an item |
| ISSF |
A.Sears |
2006-09-21 14:10 |
Any individual comments made by NZCTA Councillors are their own view, not necessarily the opinion of Council.
The NZCTA Council do not see this discussion page as an appropriate forum for the Council to express the views of Council.
Any queries directed at Council will be addressed at the next Council meeting, following written comments submitted by members. ISSF is a standard agenda item and will be discussed at the next Council meeting in October.
|
Reply |
| |
| 2010 Skeet Nationals |
Adrienne Sears |
2010-06-03 10:03 |
Reply from Dean Everett, President, Waikato Clay Target Club:
Regarding Sub Gauge events at 2010 New Zealand Skeet Nationals to be held at Waikato Clay Target Club from 23th Nov – 28th Nov 2010.
The program for NZ National Championships is set by NZCTA council and consists of 20g National Championship on Wed, a 100 tgt Skeet Nth Sth qualifying on Thurs, National Handicap Championship on Fri, National Skeet on Sat, and National Doubles on Sun.
Host clubs determine any other events that they choose to run prior to Nationals starting.
This year at Waikato Clay Target Club, we are working with Thames Clay Target Club who will be hosting an Sub Gauge extravaganza, including all sub gauge events, on the weekend prior to the Nationals starting. Waikato Clay Target Club will then have two trophy matches on Tuesday which will be 50 targets 20g Skeet Trophy, which we see as an eye opener for the National Championship the following day, plus a 50 target Doubles trophy event – you can never have enough doubles.
Some of the thought about having 20g and Doubles is that most shooters are able to participate in this event, we are considering Australians travelling across to compete in our events, and want to give them maximum opportunity to compete on Waikato Clay Target grounds.
Thames Clay Target Club has just become registered as a NSSA ground, so any targets shot in sub gauges there will be able to be registered with NSSA, this was seen to be the best solution for promoting Sub gauge events and sharing the load of running major events.
Look forward to seeing you at Waikato Clay Target Club, please be early as entry could be limited due to time constraints.
Regards
Dean Everett
President
Waikato Clay Target Club.
|
Reply |
| |
| ISSF events at Zones |
Adrienne Sears |
2009-06-16 11:44 |
From NZCTA Keith Livingstone Director ISSF;
Following consultation between clubs with ISSF facilities and NZSF, the NZCTA executive has temporarily suspended double trap and ISSF skeet from all zone matches only from 1/1/10 until competitor numbers increase at future ISSF competitions.
ISSF skeet can be reinstated from 1/1/10 if sufficient numbers of athletes commit to competing in this discipline at specific zone matches and at forthcoming ISSF matches in 2009.
Would any competitor new or existing interested in ISSF skeet in the future please contact Paul Wilson (021 458701), who is compiling a list of future competitors, and if sufficient numbers of competitors voice their opinion, the NZCTA executive will review its position.
Similarly if any potential double trap competitors show any interest they should contact myself and the same position will apply.
|
Reply |
| |
|
Adrienne Sears |
2008-11-13 16:47 |
North South Skeet team selection and Glenn Trophy Team selection.
Important changes to the North/South Skeet team qualifying periods have been posted on the "News" page.
All interested shooters are advised to make themselves familiar with this. |
Reply |
| |
|
Adrienne Sears |
2008-11-06 18:01 |
The selection criteria for ISSF events has been added to the ISSF page on this web site.
All interested shooters are urged to read this information |
Reply |
| |
| ISSF Zones Match in Balfour |
Adrienne Sears |
2005-08-09 22:20 |
You are quite right, the ISSF dates are Friday to Sunday (25th - 27th) with Double Trap on the Friday and Trench and Skeet on the Sat/Sunday.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention - Adrienne Sears |
Reply |
| |
| Change of date for TVDA |
Adrienne Sears |
2005-07-22 16:21 |
The Sporting Clay shoot at TVDA that was to be held on 6th November 2005 will now be held on the 13th November. This is a qualifying event for the Sporting Clay Team. Full shoot details in next Gunshot.
|
Reply |
| |
| South Island Sporting |
Adrienne Sears |
2005-07-12 11:55 |
Alexandra Clay Target Club will be hosting the 2005 South Zone Sporting Clay Champs and the South Island Sporting Clay Championships in October. Both the South Zone and the Island championships will be 100 Targets and both will be a North/South qualifying event for the NZ Sporting Clay team. These Championships will be preceded by a 50pr English Sporting.Trophy day.
22 October - Trophy Day 50Pr English Sporting
23 October - South Zone Sporting Clays. 100 Tgt. North/South Qualifying.
24 October - South Island Sporting Clays. 100 Tgt. North/South Qualifying.
|
Reply |
| |
| Sporting Clay South Zone |
Adrienne Sears |
2005-07-08 10:26 |
The 2005 South Zone Sporting Clays that was scheduled to be held at the Central Southland Club on 8-9th October is not now proceeding.
A new date and venue will be advised as soon as possible.
If you know of any club in the lower South Island that may be interested to host this event please contact Ian Swale urgently.
|
Reply |
| |
| trench team in Italy |
Adrienne Sears |
2005-06-27 17:28 |
| A NZ Shooting Federation team of shooters have returned from Italy. The scores from this event can be accessed via the NZ Shooting Federation web site link from this site to the ISSF site (then go to results) where a full set of results is posted. |
Reply |
| |
| Councillors |
Adrienne Sears |
2005-03-26 11:14 |
The NZCTA Councillors are listed on the Contacts page.
Full results of the elections will be posted after the long weekend. |
Reply |
| |
| Sporting Nationals |
Albie Hanson |
2007-02-22 21:01 |
| congratulations to the three juniors Brian, Lewis and Adam and their fantastic result at the Nationals in Alexander over the weekend. for all three to take 1st, 2nd & 3rd in AA grade was an incredible result when you consider the overseas competition attending. It would seem again these young men have moved up another level. I am sure all three are capable of footing it with the best juniors in the world. "Well Done" |
Reply |
| |
| Sporting Clays |
Albie Hanson |
2006-01-02 12:03 |
Fully agree with Craig as will most others. Would like to see between 15 and 20 metres staging area when possible at anything above a Qualifying shoot. Whack a stick in the ground with wait here on it. It would be self controling, a good time to start this would be at the upcoming shoots in Feb and particulary Oceania's in March.
|
Reply |
| |
| Dissappointed |
ame21 |
2002-03-21 01:48 |
Perhaps they are all too busy shooting to investigate and use the technology available.
Personally I feel that this is a very valuable tool that the Association has provided. I did not realise this was available until I figured out that the button was actually for a forum.
I shall let our shooters know (those who have the technology) that this forum is here.
Good Luck with the Council.
[ This message was edited by: ame21 on 2002-03-21 01:50 ] |
Reply |
| |
| DISSAPOINTED |
ANDY.VELTMEYER. |
2005-09-08 13:16 |
I AM VERY DISSAPOINTED WITH THE PRESENTATION OF A CERTIFICATE WHEN PLACED AT A RECENT SHOOT.IS THE NZCTA IN SUCH DIRE STRAITS FINANCIALLY NOT TO BE ABLE TO PUT UP DECENT MEDALS.IT APPEARS TO ME THAT THE NZCTA IS VERY GOOD AT COLLECTING
BUT RELUCTANT TO SPEND.I FEEL THE BOARD NEEDS TO REACESS THEIR DECISION ABOUT PAPER INSTEAD OF MEDALS BEFORE DISGRUNTLED MEMBERS LIKE MY SELF START TO LOOK FOR AN ALTERNATIVE. |
Reply |
| |
| Multi Discipline Shoot |
Anthony |
2006-01-12 08:31 |
MEAD TE-PIRITA GUN CLUB. Sat 21st Jan 06. 8.50am.
25 skeet,25 continental,20 pair D/R,25 S/B,25 Points
25 S.R. Aggregate trophies.BBQ lunch & afternoon tea
available. Enquires Anthony (03)3297977 |
Reply |
| |
| Multi Discipline Shoot |
Anthony |
2006-01-12 08:30 |
MEAD TE-PIRITA GUN CLUB. Sat 21st Jan 06. 8.50am.
25 skeet,25 continental,20 pair D/R,25 S/B,25 Points
25 S.R. Aggregate trophies.BBQ lunch & afternoon tea
available. Enquires Anthony (03)3297977 |
Reply |
| |
| Mead Te-Pirita |
anthony gray |
2009-01-13 09:13 |
Mead Te-Pirita gun club has cancelled the multi discline shoot for this sunday the 18th january due to the lack of support in past years.We are sorry that this may inconvenience some people.
yours Anthony Gray. |
Reply |
| |
| Disabled Shooters |
Anthony Ivon Brogden |
2009-08-10 18:59 |
On November 15th at Hutt Vallet is the innaugral Disabled Trap Shooting Nationals. If you are disabled or you know of a shooter with a disability let them know.
There are 4 disaplines, Skeet, Sporting, Single Rise and Ball Trap in two catagories ( Stang, Sitting ).
These champs are being held at the time of the Parafed Nationals.
You need to be registered to the NZCTA and Parafed in your area.
Contact me if you know of someone.
Broggy |
Reply |
| |
| POOR SPORTS |
ASHAMED |
2004-04-20 11:53 |
| At the Rakaia 100, I observed a senior shooter who had won a minor prize wait for his name to be called and then walked up, grabbed his prize without stopping or acknowledging the onlookers or the Club without even a sideways glance and virtually did a "runner" for his vehicle and left hastiely. Why do these types bother to attend if they are only there for the prizes? Surely you can only get out what you are prepared to put back!!!!! |
Reply |
| |
|
| |
|