Trapshooting Hall of Fame
Ohio State Trapshooting Hall of Fame
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A lifelong interest in guns and hunting, plus a flight home from Florida which
landed in Dayton, adjacent
to the ATA homegrounds’ trapline, led to the beginning
of Brad Dysinger’s trapshooting career. Since
they couldn’t go hunting the next day,
he and the buddy who picked him up at the airport decided that they should go trapshooting
instead. They began shooting at clays every weekend, and in April 1974
Brad began
registered competition at the St. Joe Club in northern Indiana.
The following year, one day after his 21st birthday, Brad captured the Ohio state
handicap crown with 98 plus 25 straight extras. At the time, this 1,600-
In the 1976
target year, his performance earned him his first of 15 amateur All-
In
1983 Dysinger signed on with Beretta USA as a field representative. That year he
set the record for number of awards earned at one Grand American-
Brad returned to amateur status for the 1985 season and continued
his successful tournament wins at all levels. In 1990 he began an unbroken string
of nine Grand American awards earned following perfect scores. A Maryland resident
from 1986 through 1993, Dysinger scored one singles, one handicap, two doubles, and
four all-
Brad secured
spots on men’s All-
In addition to
his 60 career Grand American trophies are 30 from Spring, Southern, Midwestern and
Great Lakes Satellite Grand tournaments between 1978 and 1997. Among the many additional
awards he has won during his 26-
Brad Dysinger became the 17th
on record to complete an ATA Grand Slam (200x200 singles, 100 from the 27-
He presently
resides in Ohio with his wife Ann (a talented wildlife artist) and two children.
Hall of Fame Brad Dysinger
Courtesy of the Trapshooting Hall of Fame, Inc.
Born: 6-
Year Inducted: 2000
State: OH