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#34 Gil Ash

Behind The Break

Release Date: 03/20/2019

#62 Cherokee Rose show art #62 Cherokee Rose

Behind The Break

The all-new Cherokee Rose Shooting Resort was purchased in 2019 by Dave (DD) Dalton and Jean Bostick.  The revival of this old gun club that sits off minutes of I-75 in Griffin Ga has been a process that all shooters will be amazed at once you visit.  Nestled in the woods on just over 120 acres is 2 full sporting clay courses that cater to all skill levels.  One course (blue) is an easier course while the other course (red) has championship-level targets all set by Chuck Frasier.  Cherokee Rose has a pr

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#61 Haylyn Hanks show art #61 Haylyn Hanks

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Haylyn Hanks, 16 years old, is definitely one of the best junior shooters in the country.  She has won several shoots from huge regionals to the silver medal in 2019 at the World FITASC Lady's division.  Haylyn is a very dedicated and determined shooter and we look for big moves for this young lady in the future.  In this episode she discusses her shooting goals, her new coaching career and what she wants to do once she graduates college.

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#60 Tom Mack show art #60 Tom Mack

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Tom Mack has been on the All American Team for 15 consecutive years. He is an Official Shooting Instructor for Clay Shooting USA. In June 2013, Tom was inducted into the inaugural class of the Michigan Sporting Clays Hall of Fame.

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#59 Fred Fanizzi show art #59 Fred Fanizzi

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Fred is a lifelong resident of the state of Florida and a graduate of the University of Florida College of Agriculture Animal Science Department. Bringing many years of land and wildlife experience to the team as well as a keen understanding of the hospitality industry, Fred has taken a lead role in bringing Quail Creek Plantation from its humble beginnings to where it is today. Fred is a level one sporting clays instructor and has traveled the world in pursuit of hunting adventure. Fred feels truly blessed

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#58 Beretta 694 show art #58 Beretta 694

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Designed and tested in collaboration with the Beretta Shooting Team, 694 is the new over-and-under platform designed specifically for competition shooting, with a precise objective in mind: to help shooters increase their success rate. Thanks to a meticulous mechanical and ergonomic design process, the 694 represents a perfectly balanced over-and-under competition shotgun. Natural and immediate when shouldering, it features a precise swing and it’s easy to control. The new shape of the action and the stoc

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#56 Grace Callahan show art #56 Grace Callahan

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Grace Started out hunting, and exploring a little in Olympic Bunker trap in high school, I soon learned that sporting clays would become my priority and main interest out of all the shooting sports! SCTP played a major role in my shooting career. I was on the varsity team and all four year of high school we went to Nationals in Sparta, Illinois. I won Lady Championship of my division all four years! I have recently expressed some interest in 3 gun and I would like to see where the future may possibly take m

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#55 Todd Hitch show art #55 Todd Hitch

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Todd is 16years old, a junior in High School and lives in Maryville, TN which is in east TN about 30minutes south of Knoxville and about 45 minutes north of where Bill McGuire lives.  Todd is Homeschooled which is a co-op set up so he has classes with other kids and they probably have as many options for clubs, teams & activities as a traditional school does. Shooting is a great motivator for Todd - if he doesn't have his homework done, he doesn't get to go to the shoot.

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#54 Gary Fitzjarrell show art #54 Gary Fitzjarrell

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Gary Fitzjarrell is a name that everyone knows.  If it is not from the range, then it is from his very popular facebook group, Clay Target Shooters with nearly 13k members and growing rapidly.  Gary tells it like it is, but you can always count on a good laugh or a friendly handshake every time you see him.

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#48 Cory Kruse World Champion show art #48 Cory Kruse World Champion

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The 2019 World English Sporting Championship is over and Cory Kruse brings home the title to Texas.  Cory has been on fire all season and it shows at Northbrook Sports Club in Illinois.  This episode is a conversation with Cory on what his thoughts were on the targets, the shoot, and the win.

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#47 Heyward Cunningham show art #47 Heyward Cunningham

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If you follow us on Facebook and Instagram, you know why we named this "The Lost Episode".  We are thankful that we were able to save this podcast with Heyward because there is a lot of facts about Promatic and how they make such a hard job look so easy.

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Shooting, whether it be sporting clays, skeet, trap, or birds, comes naturally to Gil who has been shooting for over 44 years. An avid hunter and fisherman since early childhood, Gil demonstrates an unparalleled passion for shooting, and the psychology behind it.   He has won numerous titles in both skeet and sporting clay competitions and has taught professionally since 1984. He was also an instructor for the Holland & Holland Shooting School of England and has studied with many great shooters and instructors. He has been featured on ESPN, TNN and hosted a regular spot on the television show “Pull–America’s Great Gun Clubs” on the Outdoor Life cable channel. Known worldwide, Gil has six shooting videos currently sold in the United States and two sold in England and Australia.   His quick eye has served him well both on the range and behind the camera. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in business and photography and had a professional photography studio for 23 years, serving clients such as Exxon, Dow Chemical, Dupont, Honeywell and Compaq Computers to name a few.   Gil displays a contagious passion for shooting and uses a “no-bull” approach to get to the essence of his students’ shooting problems and solutions. His ability to communicate with visual simplicity, as well as his sense of humor and general love of people are what make him “quite a character” and a terrific model for his students. In 1989, Gil encountered a shoulder injury that restricted his shooting for two years. His passion for the game drove him to discover his real passion which was teaching others not only how to become better shots but better people as well. Although his shoulder is not 100%, if he is not teaching or fishing you will likely find him shooting clays or birds somewhere around the world.