100 years of trapshooting
The Spokesman Review’s Inland Northwest Trapshoot competition is in its 100th year.
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A trophy from the 1984 trapshoot competition is displayed at the Spokane Gun Club on Wednesday, Jan. 3 2018. The Inland Northwest Trapshoot is in its 100th year.
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Forrest Springer reloads his shotgun on Wednesday, Jan. 4 2018 at the Spokane Gun Club. Springer will compete in the Inland Northwest Trapshoot, which is in its 100th year.
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Tim Ray (left) waits to shoot trap at the Spokane Gun Club on Wednesday, Jan. 3 2018. The Inland Northwest Trapshoot is in its 100th year.
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Michael Baker (left) teaches Tim Ray how to shoot trap on Wednesday, Jan. 3 2018 at the Spokane Gun Club.
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Vern Johnson shoots trap at the Spokane Gun Club on Wednesday, Jan 4 2018. Johnson will compete in the Inland Northwest Trapshoot, which starts Sunday.
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John Cushman, the vice president of the Spokane Gun Club, explains how the clay pigeons which trapshooters shoot at, are launched on Saturday, Dec. 30 2017. The Inland Northwest Trapshoot competition, which is in its 100th year, starts on Sunday.
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Forrest Springer shoots trap from his wheelchair on Wednesday, Jan. 3 2018. Springer has shot from a wheelchair for about two months because he has a bad back. Springer has competed in the Inland Northwest Trapshoot for the last 20 years.
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Scott Sutter hits a clay target while skeet shooting on Saturday, Dec. 30 2017.
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