
Tournaments
Since 2014, we have led the way for NSCA Shooting in Oklahoma. These tournaments are Nationally Sanctioned, and structured. Held Monthly for NSCA Members
2026 NSCA Schedule
March 21st-22nd - Wonka's Factory Tour
April 11-12th March of the Clays
May 16-17th - The Shawnee Open
June 20-21st - Oklahoma Pre-State
July 18-19th - Hotter N Hell 200
August 29-30th - Greg's Birthday Shootout
September 12-13th - A Little More Lead
October 17-18th - Fall Days
November 21-22nd - The Sooner Showdown
December 19-20th - The Final Break
Common Questions
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Do I have to be a member of NSCA to shoot in the tournament?
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To register them with the NSCA, yes. To shoot in the tournament, No. We have a class for shooters called Hunter class, where you can compete with other non registered shooters, entry fee is the same as NSCA shooters.
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How Much is an NSCA Membership?
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The current cost is $50.00 per year. We have free memberships we give out to anyone wanting to try. All you need to do is come to our club on tournament day and ask for the free membership form. This will give you the ability to try out NSCA events for no membership fees the 1st year.
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What time do tournaments start?
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Our tournaments generally open at 9am and close at 5pm. We do open a little earlier when it is hot outside maybe a little later in cooler weather. We update NSCA shooters via email the week before the tournament as to the open time. You can join our email list if you like to know more.
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Why does it cost more to shoot tournament targets?
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Essentially it is like you and your buddies renting the course privately for the morning. We must also completely change the targets for these events. We then have to pay for additional labor to help run the shoot.
NSCA gets a cut, currently $4.00 per 100, and OK sporting clays association gets a cut, $2.00 per 100.
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So, we have to create a custom set of targets and pay funds to others outside of what we normally would if you showed up on a practice day. There is also a risk, we we are never certain of the exact number will show up. We basically run off our regular business in the hopes to draw a large number of registered shooters, so it has more risk for us, the range operators.
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So, to highlight, it is because of Custom Target Sets, Labor Cost, Fees paid, and Risk compensation for random attendance numbers.
