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“Pull!” Gary Wilkerson shouted, aiming his 12-gauge shotgun down the shooting range at the Franklin County Sportsmen’s Club.

Rex Pitts pushed a button that launched an orange target into the air like a Frisbee while Wilkerson and Will Curlin took aim and shot the floating orange target to pieces.

These three men, along with Kent Rhoads, will represent Franklin County in the 2009 U.S. Open Sporting Clay Championship, a national event that will attract shooters from across the country and some international shooters held at Elk Creek Hunt Club in Owenton Tuesday through June 28. 

A total of 1,194 are registered to shoot in the event, which is the second-highest competition held by the National Sporting Clays Association behind the National Championship held in San Antonio.

“It’s going to be big for Frankfort,” Wilkerson said. “I don’t think anyone will be able to book a hotel in town during this event with so many people coming in.”

The four Frankfort-area shooters compete in small events about once a month. Rhoads and Wilkerson have competed in the smaller All-American competition earlier this year, their first real competition.

Curlin and Pitts have more national experience under their belts. Curlin has shot in the 2003 U.S. Open in Maryland and Pitts traveled to San Antonio to shoot in the National Championship.

“I probably finished somewhere in the 50s overall at that event,” Curlin said. “I finished third during the preliminary round and they bumped me up a class, but in the main event I couldn’t tell you where I finished.”

Although he didn’t place in the National Championship, Pitts still had quite an experience.

“It was a real unique experience to go down to San Antonio and shoot in a national competition against some of the best in the country,” he said. “I’m not that good of a shooter, but just to be there at the top competition was something special.”

Not many people around Frankfort know about the sport, but the four shooters have noticed an increase in popularity as the U.S. Open comes closer to central Kentucky.

“There have been more people at Elk Creek shooting than there have been in the past,” Curlin said. “Last year there were about 800 shooters at the U.S. Open in Louisiana. There has been an increase in popularity I believe.”

Rhoads, who could not make it to the Franklin County Sportsmen’s Club, added that people tend to be confused on the difference between shooting sporting clays and shooting traps.

“There aren’t a lot of registered sporting clay shooters in Kentucky compared to trap shooters,” he told The State Journal by phone. “A lot of people don’t know the difference between clays and traps, so that may be a reason not many are aware of the sport.”

An important thing about the competition is that the shooters are at an equal advantage. In the golf U.S. Open, a competitor may shoot a course and know every slope, every hazard or every blade of grass if he or she was so committed to the course.

In the sporting clays version of the U.S. Open, however, shooters have no idea where targets will fly – or in some cases roll.

“They’re there setting traps at Elk Creek now,” Pitts said. “No one’s allowed to shoot there because they don’t want anyone to have an unfair advantage. Those people who are setting the traps are devious in where they put them. It’s a mental exercise.”

Curlin knows that a shooter should expect a few surprises when the targets start flying during these competitions.

“I’ve seen two (rolling targets) skimming across the water,” he said. “I’ve seen targets put in upside down so it changes their flight pattern. I’m sure there will be a target next week that I have never seen in my life.”

For the competition, shooters are divided into classes based on skill and experience. Curlin and Pitts will be competing in Class A, two below the highest class, and Wilkerson and Rhoads will compete in Class B.

All shooters entered the competition by paying an entry fee and shooting 500 registered sporting clays prior to the event.

 




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29.
    Posted by drwhit June 22, 2009
Are these shotgunners talking about shooting SKEET? I have only ever heard of shooting trap and skeet and I have done both. I enjoy Skeet Shooting more.

Clays are the targets (clay targets) so why are they saying they are shooting clays because in both trap and skeet shooting, you shoot the same type of target (small clay discs) but the way they are thrown is different. Skeet is thrown sideways and trap is thrown away from you.

Just like people saying "look at that cement truck" when they mean concrete. Cement is a part of concrete but not the only thing carried in the truck.

28.
    Posted by smartgirl June 22, 2009
Way to go trying, I'm sure you knew what this would start. Nice job. I have to agree with Stubborn on this one, the article was about a competition!

27.
    Posted by nautilusfish June 22, 2009
Smartgirl I am not a gang. I am one man. Trying can hold his own. If he blerts it then he should be able to back it up. Do you really think it is ok to disect others on here and never go under the microscope yourself. If you cannot take the critism then don't post.

Second there are other forms of protest. Try writting, emailing and calling your elected officials. Also, never forget that you can join organizations that have a loby for your cause. You don't have to miss work and carry a sign.

Lastly, my comments on targeting a segment of society and taxing them because they are small or to alter their behavior is and was right. I also said if you get behind it then you might be next. The next group was alcohol. Almost prophetic wasn't it. They have also raised tax on gas too. They are just distracted by gambling for now. Just wait they will find some other group to target soon.

I am done here because it is off topic now and has turned into just attacks with no facts to back up what was originally said. This is typically what happens.

26.
    Posted by phillipsonline June 22, 2009
OOH OOH! The new Ruger Catalog came today! Oh I want the hat...and the t shirt.. and the jacket.. oh, and that awesome holster... and that cool Picatinny Rail Laser Sight... and the........ heh heh heh

25.
    Posted by phillipsonline June 22, 2009
Wow, what a barrel of monkeys we have opened up here. To set the record straight, I am not a gun nut, nor do I have to carry or even own a gun to prove that I am a man. And I have never ran from anything in my life, be it gun in hand or not. A gun is a tool, for hunting, for sport and for self defense. It is our constitutional right to own them and I will, because I CAN. I don't tote one around town looking all bad a@@ and everything and I don't show them to everybody that walks through the door. I'm not sitting on a pile of them here either. I don't spend all my hard earned money on them either. Some have been passed down for generations and they in turn will go to my kids as I pass. Mine would be impossible for anyone in the home to get a hold of as only my wife and I know the combination and it would take a mack truck to rip that safe from the floor and six men to carry it. On the note of self defense for the home, I feel it is essential to be able to protect my family and myself from any intrusion, should that happen. Sure you can call the police, but the police aren't the ones that face the intrusion. It takes time for the police to arrive, if you can get to your phone. What could happen in the time that it takes police to arrive, just think about that. Allot can happen in five minutes or less. Some people have security systems, some have big dogs. I prefer my gun. Many times it takes a nut to call another a nut, so which one are you? Nuff said.

24.
    Posted by stubbornasamule June 21, 2009
"All shooters entered the COMPETITION by paying an entry fee and shooting 500 registered sporting clays prior to the event."

This article was written about a COMPETITION, folks. Would there be as many posts and talk of Hitler, etc. if it involved something else besides guns?
IT'S A COMPETITION! They're not shooting at you or each other or any other live creature but a clay target.

23.
    Posted by gunnut June 21, 2009
Hey smarta@@ you run your mouth and ill show you where to stick it. Nobody is taken nothing away from me. I dont need no fricking protests with little teabaggis. i can show you waht you can bag

if your afraid of guns find a place wtihout ti.

22.
    Posted by smartgirl1 June 21, 2009
Nautilusfish, you are funny. Nobody here stated they want to take your rights away. It's all you guys jumping to conclusions ganging in on trying and now me. Speaks volumes.

Interestingly enough I don't see you on the street protesting. You were upset about the cigarette tax increase. The singling out of one group, the smokers. I remember something about rights and equality. But nobody went out to protest. Washington is hard at work to eliminate quite a few rights, yet nobody protests. People fear Obama will impose a gun ban, yet nobody protests. If you guys are so dead set on your right to bear arms, our liberties, our freedoms, all the stuff that makes America so desirable, why on earth are there not more people protesting? You run your mouth here. Have you guys been to one single public protest?

21.
    Posted by corrections June 21, 2009
Nautilusfish, nope not a police officer, not in law enforcement at all.

The other two? The article was talking about four people. Those I know. Birds of a feather? You make no sense.

At least make the effort and read before you hastily jump to conclusions and post this nonsense attacks. Have you even noticed that I'm on your side? That is unless you are one of those literally sitting on a 'pile o guns'. Thanks for proving my point gunnut. You are the type I was referring to.

20.
    Posted by nautilusfish June 21, 2009
Corrections the fact that you know the other two first hand says it all. Birds of a feather........

I don't know what your experience is unless you are a law enforcement officer and think that people are guilty just for owning guns. If that is the case then what happened to innocent until proven guilty and the second ammendment in your law book?

Keep talking and exposing yourselves. I am a legal gun owner and protected by the law. Sorry to burst your bubble lawman.

The comparison of a gun to the manhood of someone is childish and nothing more. That is another sign of loosing and is always pulled out just before the name calling starts and the debate is over due to no facts.

And you cannot argue history unless you refuse to believe it. If that is the case then I cannot help you. You are in luck though, alot of the Great Generation have sadly passed and cannot set you straight with first hand accounts.

I still don't care if you like me or agree with me. My world proceeds without you in it.

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