Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Living the High Life

Week 9 is in the books which only leaves 3 more weeks in the 2009 season. Mike was the UCB Local 505 Top Gun again this week with a solid night of shooting. We are currently down by 22 birds in the second half championship race so a shoot out with the S/S Boys for overall club champion is looking imminent.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Week 8 Report


An average night shooting for the Local 505. Not too good, not too bad. Stu's team is kicking our ass in terms of team scores - I guess we are lucky he isn't in the AA class this year. Mike had a very solid night on the line and once again paced the team. We drew a few heckles from the Otis Elevator team for taking pictures on the range. They settled down once we explained we have a blog. That's how we roll on Tuesday nights boys.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Photo of the Day


UCB man heaven. It's a backyard trap and skeet field. Well done Sir. Well done indeed.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

The Sensei and The Student

The legendary James Breen participate in the United Clay Busters of America's Firearm Training program this afternoon. James was a very good student and did exceptionally well in the Firearm Safety portion of the training. James improved with every shell and is looking forward to more advanced training in the near future. Nice shooting JB.

Week 7 Report

The Pabst can is being featured again because this blogger forgot to take of picture of the Week 7 Top Gun. Mike lead the team with a couple of nice, consistent rounds of shooting. Only 5 short weeks of league shooting left.


Mid season team results were posted. Nice work UCB.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Photo of the Day


The United Clay Busters playground equipment. 

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

July 7th – Bye Week

July 7th was a bye week due to the 4th of July holiday. That didn't stop the Local 505 from getting out to the club and putting several hundred rounds through their guns. The United Clay Busters were also confirmed as the mid-season AA Champions. This guarantees them a shot at the overall club championship which will be determined in 6-7 weeks.


The Local 505 was honored to have a guest shooter on the line tonight. Mr. Scott Welter joined the team for a few rounds of trap shooting. Scott proved he knows his way around a 12 gauge and did an excellent job with his Remington 1187. Thanks for making the journey to the Oregon Sportsman's Club Scott.