Meat shoot
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A meat shoot is a type of target shooting event and fundraiser similar to block shoots, ham shoots, and turkey shoots. Participants aim at paper targets using shotguns to win cuts of meat as prizes.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Meat shoots are run as fundraising events by groups such as civic organizations or conservation groups.[1] Other groups which hold meat shoots include rod and gun clubs, churches, American Legions, and VFW chapters.[2][7][8][9][10]
Meat shoots are most popular in the rural United States, particularly the South, Midwest, and East Coast.[1]
Trap shooting is the competition in some meat shoots.[7][11][12][13]