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1992
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Dr. W.G. Miskoff, known as Doc, has
been shooting registered targets since 1960. Doc is a life member of the
A.T.A., three gun clubs in the Hutchinson area and the Owatonna Gun Club.
He can be found almost any weekend at a Minnesota registered shoot.
As of August 1991, Doc has accumulated a total of 295,700 targets; 144.300
16-yard targets, 85,650 Handicap targets, and 65,750 Doubles targets. That
doesn't even include the league shooting and pleasure shooting he does as well.
Doc was named to the MTA board of directors in 1966 and he served consecutive
years until 1977 when he was appointed as alternate Minnesota ATA delegate.
He was re-elected to that position every year through 1987. As a MTA
director he was involved in formulating and helping to write the Minnesota Zone
Trapshooting program. While an alternate ATA delegate he was instrumental in
changing the division structure of the ATA Central Zone into four smaller zones.
He has attended the Grand American in Vandalia for 27 consecutive years. During
the past 8 years he has attended all the Southern Satellite and Western
Satellite Grand's. His shooting has earned him three Grand American
trophies as well as three satellite Grand trophies. He has been on
the MTA State team several times, as well as the Central Zone team and other
respected honor shooting teams.