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- Meat_shoot abstract "Meat shoots are commonly mistaken as block shoots, ham shoots, turkey shoots, etc. This is, however, a misnomer. They are typically run as fund raising events by small rod and gun clubs, gun owners associations, or Veterans of Foreign Wars chapters. Rules vary depending on location, but the general idea is that using shotguns or other small target shooting weapons, participants shoot at paper targets to try to win prizes (often, hams or turkeys, or select cuts of beef).Events usually include a numbered sign-up sheet on which shooters write their name to indicate for which prize they would like to compete. Different lines on the sheet correspond to different specific prizes (e.g. line #1 may be competing for a ham). Shooters can often buy as many chances to shoot as they would like.There are target cards numbered from 1 - 20 for each shoot. All targets are paper, all shells are light target loads, and both are provided by the club to keep everything fair. Each set of 20 targets is also numbered to match the number of the corresponding sign up sheet. The targets are hung out one at a time, and each shooter fires one shot at one target, in the numerical order of the sign up sheet. The targets are inspected/measured by a judge with a magnifying glass, who doesn't see the shooters' names or the sign-up sheet, just the 20 numbered targets, from one shooter at a time. This helps to keep the results unbiased due to anonymity. The card with a hole closest to the X in the center of the target is the winner. It doesn't matter how many pellets hit the card; the one closest to center is the one that counts.".
- Meat_shoot wikiPageID "15850045".
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- Meat_shoot wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Meat_shoot wikiPageRevisionID "701803167".
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Bullseye_(target).
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Charity_fundraisers.
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shooting_sports.
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Cut_of_beef.
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Domesticated_turkey.
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Fundraising.
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Ham.
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Magnifying_glass.
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Official.
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Shooting_range.
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Shot_(pellet).
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Shotgun.
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Shotgun_shell.
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Turkey_shoot.
- Meat_shoot wikiPageWikiLink Veterans_of_Foreign_Wars.
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- Meat_shoot subject Category:Charity_fundraisers.
- Meat_shoot subject Category:Shooting_sports.
- Meat_shoot type Firearm.
- Meat_shoot type Fundraiser.
- Meat_shoot type Organization.
- Meat_shoot type Organization.
- Meat_shoot comment "Meat shoots are commonly mistaken as block shoots, ham shoots, turkey shoots, etc. This is, however, a misnomer. They are typically run as fund raising events by small rod and gun clubs, gun owners associations, or Veterans of Foreign Wars chapters.".
- Meat_shoot label "Meat shoot".
- Meat_shoot sameAs Q6804280.
- Meat_shoot sameAs m.03qcx6m.
- Meat_shoot sameAs Q6804280.
- Meat_shoot wasDerivedFrom Meat_shoot?oldid=701803167.
- Meat_shoot isPrimaryTopicOf Meat_shoot.