Vancouver Gun Club will be hosting the Nora Ross Trapshooting Clinic again this year.
Nora Martin Ross is a 34-time Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA) All-American. One of her most amazing accomplishments came in 1990 when she became the first woman to break 100 straight doubles at the Grand American Trap Shoot, where she scored a 120x120 in a shoot off to capture the ATA Championship. Nora became the youngest person ever inducted into the Amateur Trapshooting Association Hall of Fame in 1999.
Nora has shared her expertise traveling all over the United States conducting clinics to sharpen the skills of trapshooters. It's as simple as an email or a phone call to contact Nora directly to schedule a clinic for your group. Nora's students have said time and time again that they walked away from her clinic equipped with knowledge that would help them continue to improve their shooting. Her warm and friendly personality allow for a comfortable and non-intimidating atmosphere for students of all ages.
You couldn't ask for anyone more down to earth than Nora. At times it's hard to believe you are standing next to someone who has broken so many records, yet has remained unchanged by it all. Nora is a first-class person and a first-class trapshooter.
There will be 3 clinics held in May:
- May 8 - Beginners Trapshooting Clinic (One-Day)
- May 9-10 - Advanced Trapshooting Clinic (Two-Day) FULL
- May 11-12 - Advanced Trapshooting Clinic (Two-Day)
Price:
- $315 CAD for the one-day Beginners clinic
- $440 CAD for the two-day Advanced and Intermediate clinic
Space is limited to 10 shooters per clinic. In order to save your spot, you must register and pay a deposit. Please email info[at]vancouvergunclub.ca to register. Ammo and targets are the responsibility of the participant. VGC charge $7.00 per 25 clay targets.
One-day clinic Deposit: $180 CAD
Two-day clinic Deposit: $250 CAD
More info at:
vancouvergunclub.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=187
Nora Martin Ross is a 34-time Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA) All-American. One of her most amazing accomplishments came in 1990 when she became the first woman to break 100 straight doubles at the Grand American Trap Shoot, where she scored a 120x120 in a shoot off to capture the ATA Championship. Nora became the youngest person ever inducted into the Amateur Trapshooting Association Hall of Fame in 1999.
Nora has shared her expertise traveling all over the United States conducting clinics to sharpen the skills of trapshooters. It's as simple as an email or a phone call to contact Nora directly to schedule a clinic for your group. Nora's students have said time and time again that they walked away from her clinic equipped with knowledge that would help them continue to improve their shooting. Her warm and friendly personality allow for a comfortable and non-intimidating atmosphere for students of all ages.
You couldn't ask for anyone more down to earth than Nora. At times it's hard to believe you are standing next to someone who has broken so many records, yet has remained unchanged by it all. Nora is a first-class person and a first-class trapshooter.
There will be 3 clinics held in May:
- May 8 - Beginners Trapshooting Clinic (One-Day)
- May 9-10 - Advanced Trapshooting Clinic (Two-Day) FULL
- May 11-12 - Advanced Trapshooting Clinic (Two-Day)
Price:
- $315 CAD for the one-day Beginners clinic
- $440 CAD for the two-day Advanced and Intermediate clinic
Space is limited to 10 shooters per clinic. In order to save your spot, you must register and pay a deposit. Please email info[at]vancouvergunclub.ca to register. Ammo and targets are the responsibility of the participant. VGC charge $7.00 per 25 clay targets.
One-day clinic Deposit: $180 CAD
Two-day clinic Deposit: $250 CAD
More info at:
vancouvergunclub.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=187
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