Frank Neumayer
Frank Neumayer has been shooting shotguns since he was 12 years old. He's hunted all types of upland birds and waterfowl in all types of weather conditions and terrain throughout the Pacific Northwest. He's enjoyed many years of clay target shooting in club and league shoots; State and Zone shoots; to World Class tournaments all over the country. Frank's been an “A - AA” Class shooter in both the Pacific International Trapshooting Association (PITA) and the Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA), and he's earned his way back to the 27 yard line in both Associations. Frank enjoys all of the clay target sports, but his primary focus is on perfecting and teaching American Trap and Skeet shooting.
With tens of thousands of registered targets to his name he's certainly won his share of trophies and championships along the way. However, what Frank really enjoys is being able to share with someone who’s new or struggling, the basics and fundamentals of trap or skeet shooting so they can enjoy the fun and excitement of shooting successfully right from the start. He's a Life Member and Certified Shotgun Instructor with both the National Rifle Association (NRA), and the National Skeet Shooting Association (NSSA). He's also a Life Member of the Tucson Trap & Skeet Club, as well as the author of Claybrakn... a series of informative and instructional shooting articles.