At our club we have what is called "The Long Bird" every weekend during our Saturday Calcutta. Anyone shooting in the calcutta can buy as many tickets as they wish for the Long Bird Shoot at $1.00 each. Only half of the total money can be won each week. (The other half of the pot is put back for the next week's Long Bird). Three tickets are drawn from the pot and three shooters get to shoot each week. One is for 50%, one is for 30% and one is for 20% of (half) whatever the total pot is. The three shooters go out to the range and they are handed a "Silver Bullet" by the club manager. (A 12 gauge-Gray Winchester AA)(They can not shoot their own shell). They shoot one at a time from the 27 yard line on stand #5. A target is pulled on their command- TWO traps down the line. If one of the shooters breaks the target, they win whatever percent they were shooting for. If two or three of the shooters break a target, they get whatever percent their ticket was for. If no one breaks a target, then ALL of the money from that week gets put back for the next week. There are very few targets broken during the season, so the pot can grow fairly large. But once in a while someone will break one and win quite a bit of money, even if the most they can win is 50% of half of the total pot. Whatever money is left at the end of the year, goes in to start the next's year's Long Bird at the first Calcutta........Tough shot- shooting two traps down the line at a bird coming out at a hard left angle. Plus you have to be lucky enough to have your ticket drawn. But occasionally someone will break one. They usually win around a thousand dollars- sometimes more.