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2024 Okanagan Open Skeet Shoot

Congratulations to the 2024 Okanagan Open Winners

Doubles Event Champion: John Ball Jr. 94/100
12 Gauge Event Champion: Mike McMichael 99/100
20 Gauge Event Champion: Mike McMichael 98/100
28 Gauge Event Champion: Bob LaRue 96/100
.410 Bore Event Champion: Bob LaRue 93/100
High Over All Champion: Mike McMichael 384/400
High All Around Champion: Mike McMichael 478/500

2024 Okanagan Open Skeet

Central Okanagan Shotgun Sports Club, Kelowna B.C. is hosting the Okanagan Open Skeet Tournament on May 24, 25, 26, 2024.

There are a limited number of entries allowed so register today!

Shoot schedule:

Friday PM Doubles,

Saturday 12 & 20 Ga.,

Sunday 28 Ga. & .410 Bore


NSSA Rules Apply. $60.00 / Event Including all NSSA & BCSA Target Fees
Shooters must Pre-Register to Secure a Spot! (4 Gun Entries Take Precedent)

More information and registration form click on Okanagan Open Skeet Tournament

Spectators are welcome so come on up and see some great shooters in action

Sporting Clays NOTSA

NORTH OKANAGAN TRAP & SKEET   

~SPORTING CLAYS SHOOT~  

SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2024 

● SIGN-IN/SQUADDING: 9:00am  

● SHOOTING START: 10am 

● LIMITED TO 45 SHOOTERS 

● 140 TARGETS: 70 IN MORNING  

                                 70 IN AFTERNOON 

● COST: $100 ~CASH OR CHEQUE ONLY (includes LUNCH)  

● CASH PRIZES: HIGH OVERALL, AND 3-5 LEWIS CLASSES …50/30/20 PAYOUT  

● CONTACT: RICHARD HAAVIK phone: 250-766-2417 email: richardhaavik@gmail.com

Eyes on the Olympics

Olympic Skeet hopeful Ao Wang training with Bob Larue at COSSC. No Canadian Skeet Shooters qualified for the Paris Olympics. Ao has his sights on qualifying for the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

“Clays for a Cause” Sunday, April 28th. North Okanagan Trap and Skeet

Hello Shooters,

Please join us for the NOTSC’s first Charity shoot on Sunday, April 28th at 10 AM (registration 9 AM), raising money for Wounded Warriors Canada. 

Our Club member, Bob Harding, is going to be attending the 80th anniversary commemoration of the D-Day landings in Normandy, France as a participant in BBR24 (Battlefield Bike Ride), a major fundraiser for the charity.  Bob and his group will be cycling approx 400 km for 6 days around the area of the city of Caen, where Bob’s uncle, Sergeant David Mills landed on Juno beach on June 6th, 1944 commanding an M7 “priest” as part of the 14th field regiment, RCA. He was killed in action on July 13th during action in the liberation of the city of Caen. Bob will be honouring his uncle’s sacrifice during the ride at his gravesite in the Beny Sur Mer Canadian War cemetery. 

To support Bob’s cause, all profits from this shoot will go to the charity.  Wounded Warriors Canada is a nationally recognized charity that assists veterans, first responders, and their families suffering mental issues as a result of their service to us. 

If you would like to donate directly to Bob’s ride, please follow this link.

Here is the flyer – join in for the fun and in supporting Bob and the Wounded Warriors of Canada.  Hope to see you on the 28th