All shooters with disabilities and able-bodied shooters compete as equals in the various disciplines of shooting on the Shooting Sports Circuit. Whether it’s clay targets, paper targets, or long-range targets, the Shooting Sports Circuits offers a wide variety of opportunities and competitions for both the recreational shooter and the competitive shooter.
Paralyzed Veterans of America supports trapshooting activities for people living with spinal cord injury and disease (SCI/D) in many ways, including:
- Spearheading the passage of the Disabled Sportsmen’s Access Act of 1998.
- Furthering the 37 Action Points of the 2000 National Shooting Sports Foundation Summit.
- Organizing shooting events nationwide.
Event | Dates | Location | Registration |
North Central Shooting Sports Tournament | September 10-12, 2021 | Sioux Falls, SD | Results: |
Cal-Diego Shooting Sports Tournament | March 25-27, 2022 | Redlands, CA | See you in 2023! |
Nevada Shooting Sports Tournament | April 1-3, 2022 | Las Vegas, NV | Results |
Florida Gulf Coast Trapshoot | May 13-15, 2022 | Odessa, FL | See you in 2023! |
Vaughan Trapshoot | June 3-5, 2022 | Elburn, IL | Register |
Wisconsin Trapshoot | June 10-12,2022 | Greenbay, WI | Register |
Iowa Shooting Sports Tournament | June 17-19, 2022 | Cedar Rapids, IA | Register |
RESOURCES
Trapshooting Rules – These are regular season rules, please check with the chapter on current local COVID policies.
Air Guns Page
CONTACT
For any questions regarding any PVA Shooting Sports event, please contact John Arbino, Associate Director for Shooting Sports:
JohnAr@pva.org or (202) 416-6463.