Crazy Quail at Scholastic Clay Target Program Nationals

Crazy Quail Machine
Crazy Quail at SCTP Nationals
Crazy Quail
Crazy Quail

Geneva, IL –-(Ammoland.com)-   Crazy Quail will be at the SCTP (Scholastic Clay Target Program) National Championship in Sparta Illinois,  July 15 – July 20, 2013.  Crazy Quail is helping  SCTP  to raise money.

Attendees of the SCTP Nationals  will be able to find Crazy Quail  conveniently located in the area across from the main event center parking lot.

The competition in Sparta will be hot as will the temperatures  and Crazy Quail will offer a great way to relax and cool down.  Shooters will be able to experience the fun of shooting Crazy Quail  while helping to  raise money for SCTP.

“We are  excited to help SCTP in their fundraising efforts” said Barry Bourdage, President of Crazy Quail.  SCTP offers school aged boys and girls the opportunity to  participate in the exciting and challenging sports of trap, skeet and sporting clays in a supportive environment.

“In supporting the SCTP, we are supporting the shooting industry,” Bourdage out added.  “ We need our youth to embrace the  sport, get outdoors  and turn off their video games and computers .”

Crazy Quail is a live bird shooting simulator based on the traditional shotgun game of the same name which simulates quails rising from cover.   Crazy Quail is a type of revolt against the orthodoxy of trap and skeet.     Crazy Quail offers unique presentations and unpredictability provided by the 360 degree rotating base for the enjoyment of the upland bird wing shooter or the rookie shooter alike.

Crazy Quail at Rice Creek from Crazy Quail on Vimeo.

For more information on Crazy Quail visit their website www.crazyquail.com or contact Barry Bourdage at 855-267-8245 ext.  101 or [email protected].

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Richard Schuster

I just returned from the NRA show and talked to you about your CRAZYQUAIL thrower. I am very interested in the “mini” but did not see this thrower onyour web sight. Do you have a video of just the Mini?