Kudos to Karie Scott, from Oakdale, Tenn., who on Oct. 1 won the National Wild Turkey Federation’s Wild Turkey World Still Target Championship in 20-gauge Open Division. We’re not talking the Ladies Division either. She beat her mentor, Steve Conover, who taught her to shoot! Previously, Karie had won first place the last two years in the Ladies Division. This year, she competed against the big boys to see who could put the most pellets in a three-inch circle on a paper target. According to a press release, “Shooters faced some of the most difficult weather conditions that the Still Target Championship has seen in recent years.” That included humidity, gusting winds and fluctuating temperatures.
Karie illustrates our point so well, that women do not want special treatment; they just want an opportunity to participate. She said, “”I think I shoot better against the men. There are more of them you have to beat.”
We couldn’t have said it any better than that!
Visit the NWTF’s website to see the press release.
Publisher/Editor Barbara Baird is a freelance writer in hunting, shooting and outdoor markets. Her bylines are found at several top hunting and shooting publications. She also is a travel writer, and you can follow her at https://www.ozarkian.com. View all posts by Barbara Baird
Karie is an inspiration to women everywhere. From novice shooter to champ! Her story speaks volumes.
Way to go Girl !!!!!