Is it Florida or Texas? or maybe California?
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?
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Brad, I'm sure that they all want to "see you there" too.ysr_racer said:In So Cal the sporting clays scene is so active that some weekends we have three or four tournaments on the same day, of course there's nothing the following weekend![]()
Where did you find that,I did some looking around but struck out.RUFFVT said:Here are the numbers from 2012 registered targets thrown TX=4,815,979
FL=1,664,213 CAL=872,000 GA = 650,850 VT, NH,ME,Mas,RI that s about half the size of TX = 604.518 ha ha
Go to nsca and click on club search by state, it will list all the clubs in the state and show current and prior year targets thrownhopper810 said:Where did you find that,I did some looking around but struck out.RUFFVT said:Here are the numbers from 2012 registered targets thrown TX=4,815,979
FL=1,664,213 CAL=872,000 GA = 650,850 VT, NH,ME,Mas,RI that s about half the size of TX = 604.518 ha ha
Hopper. Yes, these numbers are on the NSCA website.hopper810 said:Where did you find that,I did some looking around but struck out.RUFFVT said:Here are the numbers from 2012 registered targets thrown TX=4,815,979
FL=1,664,213 CAL=872,000 GA = 650,850 VT, NH,ME,Mas,RI that s about half the size of TX = 604.518 ha ha
Range owners, world's nicest guys, world's worst marketing peopleKgunner said:Brad, I'm sure that they all want to "see you there" too.ysr_racer said:In So Cal the sporting clays scene is so active that some weekends we have three or four tournaments on the same day, of course there's nothing the following weekend![]()
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