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Winners Crowned at NWTF Still Target World Target Shooting Championships

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 at 8:14 AM

Winners Crowned at NWTF Still Target World Target Shooting Championships

Winners Crowned at NWTF Shooting Championships 2008

EDGEFIELD, South Carolina - Bluebird skies and southern hospitality greeted almost 50 of the world’s best still target shooters as they gathered at the Wild Turkey Center in Edgefield Oct. 3 to Oct. 4 for a weekend of closely matched but friendly competition during the World Wild Turkey Still Target Championships.

The event challenges shooters to put the most pellets inside a 3-inch circle on a paper target from a distance of 40 yards, which is the maximum shooting distance the NWTF recommends.

Brian Sloan from Statesville, N.C., won both the 12 Gauge Open and Black Powder Divisions. Other winners included Scott Kirsch from Cloverdale, Ind., Karie Willis from Oakdale, Tenn. and Jacob Miles from Statesville, N.C., who won the 20 Gauge Open, Ladies’ and JAKES Divisions, respectively.

During the shoot, competitors were challenged to continually compensate for variations in temperature and wind as chilly mornings gave way to warm afternoons. Most shooters brought several guns so they could change if their first choice wasn’t shooting quite right.

“As the barrel temperature changes, so does the point of impact on the target,” said past Still Target World Champion Steve Conover, who remained a contender all weekend but ultimately fell to his friends Sloan and Kirsch while competing in the 12 and 20 Gauge Open classes. “There are a lot of factors at play that you must consider if you want to beat the world’s best here at NWTF headquarters,” Conover added.

Originally known as a “turkey shoot,” the NWTF’s Still Target Championships were conceived 17 years ago as a conservation effort to help turkey hunters better understand point of aim and point of impact of their turkey guns.

“The ultimate goal of the competition is to reduce crippling loss and misses in the field, but it’s also a great way for equipment manufacturers to improve their turkey hunting products,” said Rhett Simmons, NWTF director of special events.

Sloan came into a zone of concentration on Saturday, scoring an impressive 32 in the 12 Gauge Open class with his custom Savage shotgun, enough to best Kirsch’s Browning BPS, which other shooters dubbed the “Purple Paper Eater.”

“Things went exceptionally well for me today,” said Sloan. “I wasn’t shooting that great during the semi-finals in the mornings, but that’s okay because I expected my guns to get hot in the afternoon and start shooting better during the finals. They did just that, and I was able to make the crucial shot during the finals when it mattered most.”

Sloan went on to say that he encourages all shooters to try still target shooting.

“Still target shooting is very easy to get into and compete in. The black powder guns that we shoot with are stock guns straight from the factory, and that makes the cost of entry pretty affordable for anyone who wants to compete. For example, I won the 12 Gauge Open Black Powder World Championship here last year with a stock gun. This is a family sport, and it’s great to be able to bring the family along because everybody can have a great time shooting,” Sloan said.

Kirsch began still target shooting in 2007 after watching Conover at another shoot.

“Once I shot a few times, I really got hooked and received a lot of help from the competitors,” said Kirsch. “I like to turkey hunt but this is a lot of fun too, and everything I’ve learned during competitions has helped me in the field when I’m turkey hunting.”

Proceeds from the NWTF World Wild Turkey Still Target Championships will benefit Wheelin’ Sportsmen NWTF, an outreach program that provides opportunities for people with disabilities to experience outdoor fun.

Media Contact:
Brian Purtymun (803) 637-7667 or bpurtymun@nwtf.net.
Winners Crowned at NWTF Still Target World Championships

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Benelli USA Adds BiMillionaire 12- and 20-Gauge Shot Guns

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 at 7:56 AM

Benelli USA World Class Collection Adds BiMillionaire 12- and 20-Gauge Shot Guns to the line up!

BiMillionaire 12- and 20-Gauge Shot Gun
Benelli World Class ShotGuns

ACCOKEEK, MD (October 6, 2008) – Benelli USA has added the limited edition BiMillionaire shotguns in 12- and 20-gauge to its exclusive World Class Collection. Only 200 of these limited edition BiMillionaire shotguns in each gauge will reach American shores. Benelli USA’s World Class BiMillionaire is destined to become a treasured addition to anyone’s gun cabinet and each gun in this limited release is specially numbered on the bottom of the receiver.

During the past four decades, Benelli has built a solid reputation for unparalleled quality and innovative design and the name BiMillionaire was chosen to celebrate the completion of their two millionth shotgun. The BiMillionaire is stocked in dramatically figured, AAA-Grade select satin walnut, with 28 line-per-inch, fine-line cut checkering on the pistol grip and fore-end. The World Class BiMillionaire comes with a separate sterling silver medallion that can be custom engraved and set into the grip cap without having to ship the entire gun.

Each BiMillionaire shotgun is a work of art. The two-tone receiver is covered with exceptional floral scrollwork engraving that surrounds gold-accented game scenes. The engraving on the BiMillionaire was designed and executed at the workshop of Ceasaré Giovanelli. The artisans at Giovanelli incised the receivers with entwined baroque acanthus leaves and fine bevel-cut scrollwork, inspired by the masterwork of the great Italian armorers of the Renaissance. The left side of the receiver face features a cartouche of a duck in flight and the right displays the sturdy Spinone Italiano, northern Italy’s classic gun dog. A distinctive half rosette with entwined gold overlay and shaded background accents both sides of the BiMillionaire’s receiver base.

Model
WORLD CLASS BIMILLIONAIRE
Gauge
12- & 20-gauge
Magazine Capacity
4+1
Barrel Length
26 inch
Barrel Type
Vent Rib, screw-in chokes (C, IC, M, IM, F)
Sights
Red Bar Front Sight
Metal Finish
Blued barrel with polished lightweight alloy receiver
Stock Material
AAA-grade walnut
Stock Finish
Satin finish
Average Weight
7.3 lbs. (12-gauge); 6.0 lbs. (20-gauge)
Overall Length
47 ½ inches (12-gauge); 47 â…” inches (20-gauge)
Length of Pull
14 Â ¾ inches
Drop at Heel
2 Â ¼ inches
Drop at Comb
1 ½ inches
MSRP TBD

Visit your local Benelli USA World Class Dealer or go to Benelliusa.com to find an exclusive Benelli World Class dealer in your area.

Media Contact:
Joe Coogan, Brand Marketing Manager (301) 747-9919, jcoogan@benelliusa.com
Cristie Gates, Media and Exhibits Manager (301) 747-9925 or cgates@benelliusa.com

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