
Thanks to everyone who joined us for our Remembrance Day Shoot. Everyone had a fun time and special thanks to all for following our Covid guidelines.

Thanks to everyone who joined us for our Remembrance Day Shoot. Everyone had a fun time and special thanks to all for following our Covid guidelines.
Shoot starts at 10. Registration at 9. Limit of 3 shooters at a time in the clubhouse. You must wear a mask when in the clubhouse. We will have them if you need one.
Cheers
The KWA cordially invites you to our next meat shoot.
Prizes, prizes, prizes.
Our next meat shoot will be held Sunday November 15 starting at 9 am
All shoots are $6
All prizes are meat prizes
Tom and Dave have sourced some really nice meat prizes – chicken, bacon, beef steaks, pork roasts.
Lunch will be available for $6
Standard Covid-19 protocols will be in place, as required.
Hope to see you there!
Members of Kelowna’s Central Okanagan Shotgun Sports Club did very well in local, provincial and national competitions this summer.
The first event, held in Kelowna was The BC Provincial Skeet Championship. Bob LaRue won the .410 Bore Event and finished as High Overall Champion.
In July at the BC Western Skeet Finals, Bob LaRue won the Doubles, 12 Gauge & 20 Gauge events and took home the High Overall Trophy. Yvonne Hardwick won “E Class”, her first win in skeet competition.
At the BC Provincial Trap Shooting Championships held in Vernon, Pat Bare won “C” Class Doubles and John Scott came away with wins in “D” Class Singles and Doubles in his first Provincial competition.
The NSSA Zone 8 Championships held August in Courtenay, BC. Kelowna was represented by Bob Larue and Greg Burgess. Bob won the 20 Gauge event and ended up High Overall Runner Up Champion, Greg won HOA in “D” Class”.
Central Okanagan Shotgun Sports Club has been open for three years and we welcome new shooters to our club. Whether you are a recreational shooter or plan to shoot competitively we have some world class instructors to help get you started or prepare for competition.
Bob and Greg levelling the right side of field 2. About 4 rocks of over 10000 lbs. If you need any rocks give Greg a call.
Thanks to all the participants who came out to Kelowna’s Central Okanagan Shotgun Sports Club for one of our best attended shoots yet. New members, novices and veterans all survived the chilly weather for some great fun. Thanks very much for your support. Our next shoot will be November 22 and it will probably be warmer. In the meantime we are open every Saturday and Sunday from 10 o’clock.
Congratulations to Lisa Cunningham who has had an incredible skeet season. Lisa is well known to valley competitors as she regularly takes part in our Central Okanagan Tournaments.
I found this article on the Comox Valley Record.
Thanks to all of the competitors and volunteers who made this a most successful day. We had all four fields open and busy.
Congratulations to our Lewis winners, Russell Haavik, Steve Coutts and Don Chancey
We had over 35 shooters competing in 5 Stand, Skeet, Trap and Trap Doubles.
Thanks to all the competitors, volunteers and Tara Turner for the photos.
Three generations of Turners out to compete. On the left is Garth with his son Dan next to him and grandson Josh in the middle.The Turner clan and their friends come out regularly to shoot and support Central Okanagan Shotgun Sports Club
A fun way to compete against yourself and measure your progress as a trap shooter.
A PITA registered event held the first Sunday of each month consisting of 50 singles, 50 handicap and 25 pair of doubles with an optional sub-gauge singles event. The entry fee varies by club depending on cost of targets and Provincial fees.
COSSC charges
$6 per round for targets
$4 PITA daily fee
3 cents per target BCTA fee
$12.50 per event Lewis option fee
And you can win back…
The PITA event cashier will combine scores from ALL locations and compute LEWIS CLASS PURSE winners for each event-singles, handicap, doubles and sub-gauge singles. $12.50 of each entry pre event forms the Lewis purse paid one group for each 10 entries, maximum of four groups, 60%-40% high gun-US Funds. PITA mails checks to winners at the end of each season.
A Multiplex HOA Name Tag is awarded to the HOA winner in each Province. Pins are awarded based on your province of residency. You must shoot all targets 600 targets to qualify. Sub-gauge not included.
Competing in registered PITA shoots allows you to build a handicap in order to compete at your level in regional and Provincial competitions.
COSSC shooters have won some nice $ from the Lewis but no Name Tags yet.
For more details please check our website at: