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First Annual American Celebrity Classic Shoot to be held at San Antonio National Shooting Complex

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 at 10:05 AM

First Annual American Celebrity Classic Shoot to be held at San Antonio National Shooting Complex

Kiawah Island, South Carolina -(Ammoland.com)- The American Celebrity Classic, a brand new National shooting event to honor and help our troops is being planned for the summer of 2011. The American Celebrity Classic will bring together sportsmen, outdoor-related industries, outfitters, professional athletes and celebrities that promote shooting sports, specifically those committed to helping our active military personnel as well as our veterans.

Jeff Engel, Executive Director of the American Celebrity Classic states, “This nationally televised shooting event will take place on June 3 and 4, 2011 at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas and will be one of the most exciting, fun and well organized shooting events in the country with the ultimate goal being to help our military personnel.”

The proceeds of this outstanding event will be shared by many organizations which may include, but are not limited to Salute to American Heroes, Operation Welcome Home, Stars & Stripes, the Blinded Veterans Association and the USO. It is our goal to provide funding to organizations offering support for our veterans while preserving recreational shooting and hunting traditions.

We welcome you and invite you and your company’s participation in this patriotic endeavor. Join professional athletes and celebrities, as well as our military personnel — our real celebrities — at the 1st annual American Celebrity Classic. Teams of four (4) shooters will pair with a celebrity for two days of shooting and socializing in a fun-filled weekend. Sponsorship packages have been mailed to over 250 companies across the US. To learn more about the opportunities that are available, please contact Cathy Williams.

This event will be your way to make a difference. Let us hear from you by signing up for one of the sponsorship packages today. Let the troops know that your company values the sacrifices they make for us. The American Celebrity Classic – a Sportsmen Honoring Our Troops (S.H.O.T.) event is a 501C3.

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Vogel Overtakes Miguez for Area 5 Limited Title

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at 9:28 AM

Vogel Overtakes Miguez for Area 5 Limited Title

Robert Vogel of Wapakoneta, Ohio, won his second U.S. Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) regional championship

Robert Vogel of Wapakoneta, Ohio, won his second U.S. Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) regional championship.

U.S. Practical Shooting Association

U.S. Practical Shooting Association

SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Wash. --(Ammoland.com)- Robert Vogel of Wapakoneta, Ohio, won his second U.S. Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) regional championship of the year this past weekend with a come-from-behind win in the Limited division at the USPSA Canyon Creek Area 5 Regional Handgun Championship.

This is the fourth year in a row that Vogel has won a title at the Area 5 Championship. He won back-to-back Limited-10 division titles in 2009 and 2008, as well as the Production division title in 2007.

Winning only two of the 12 stages, and competing with a Glock model 24 which gives up two rounds per magazine to his competitors, Vogel battled from behind to overtake the match leader, and 2009 winner, Blake Miguez of New Iberia, La., on the final stage of the match.

Miguez, who is one of the top Limited division shooters in the country and currently featured on the History Channel’s show Top Shot, won four stages early in the match and held the lead on 10 of 12 stages.

Going into the final stage of the match, Miguez held a 7.6605 point lead but fell to second place, giving back nearly 30 points to Vogel on the last stage. Vogel ended the match with a final score of 1427.7224 points, to Miguez’s 1411.3962.

“Bob is quickly proving to be one of the most versatile shooters in USPSA. Whether it’s in the Production division, Limited-10 or Limited, Bob continues to collect titles with a duty-style pistol typically used in law enforcement,” said Michael Voigt, president of USPSA.

Finishing over 65 points behind the leader in third with a score of 1362.2730 was Ted Puente of Milwaukee, Wis. Puente, who won two stages in the match, was trailing in fourth until winning the final stage in the match and moving himself into third.

Rounding out the top five were Team Sig member Matt Cheely of Plymouth, Mich., in fourth with two stage wins and a score of 1359.1312, and Emmanuel Bragg of Kirksville, Mo., in fifth with one stage win and a final score of 1354.9410.

Also taking home Limited division titles were John Smith of Marseilles, Ill., who won the Senior Limited contest, James Shema of Hebron, Ind., who took the Super Senior Limited division title, and Teepy Porter of St. Marys, Ga., who won the Junior Limited title.

Hosted by the Tri County Gun Club in Polo, Ill., and sponsored by Canyon Creek, the Area 5 match grew 22.5% over the previous year with a total of 337 top shooters from around the country, as well as Canada, competing for a title in one of six divisions.

Area 5 is one of the eight USPSA shooting regions in the country and is made up of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

The sport of Practical Shooting was formally established in 1976 but traces its roots back to the 1950’s and the quick draw “leather slap” competitions that grew out of America’s love affair with the TV westerns of that era. Today the sport represents the upper echelon of the shooting sports with many of its top shooters actively training law enforcement and military units on shooting techniques and equipment developed in competition.

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