BIO

Year Born: 1994
Gun model: Syren Tempio Sporting
Any modifications: Recoil Reduction System from S&S Plus
Began shooting: 2010

I have always had a love for the outdoors and for shooting sports. This passion likely came from my dad who turned his little girl into his favorite shooting and hunting buddy. I first started shooting clays at the age of 12 when my dad took me to our local gun club’s youth program. I had the opportunity to meet a wonderful group of people and work with our local coach, Doug Thompson. It is there that I quickly fell in love with sporting clays. Through this program, I began shooting competitively in the NSCA and SCTP and I had the opportunity to take lessons from both Doug and John Woolley. Having three great mentors has no doubt help me become the competitor I am today.

Primary Disciplines:

FITASC
Sporting Clays

About Ashley

Home State: New York
Do you give shooting instruction? Yes, NRA Basic Shotgun Certified
University Shooting Team: Canisius College, MBA Class of 2017
Do you have any special causes? I founded Clays for Heroes in 2012, with the help of my family and a great team of volunteers. Clays for Heroes is an annual fundraising shoot that raises funds and shows support for our American Heroes. Proceeds from our event benefit Honored American Veterans Afield (HAVA). HAVA is a 501 (C) 3 organization that assists injured veterans as they transition to their lives back in the United States. “The ultimate goal is to increase their confidence and hope for the future by reconnecting (them) with their love of the outdoors and the American traditions of hunting and firearms.”

What’s your advice on getting new lady shooters involved?

Don’t be shy, just go for it! If you are a woman interested in shooting, there are clubs and programs all over the country that are open to new members. I have found that Sporting Clays shooters are some of the nicest people and are open to help new shooters. Don’t be afraid to walk into a gun club and ask for help. There are also more and more women’s programs developing if you feel more comfortable learning from/with other women.

What knowledge can you share that would make ladies better shooters?

1. Find a gun that fits you and you feel comfortable shooting. (Syrens are great!)
2. Use a 1 oz load. You can crush targets without beating yourself up.
3. Find a good coach that can help you develop good mechanics, learn to read targets, and create a strong mental game.
4. Don’t fear competition, thrive off it!
5. Work hard but make it fun!

Notable Wins:

  • 6X Lady All American (FITASC)
  • 1x Lady All American (Sporting)
  • 6x Lady NYS Champion (FITASC)
  • 2x Lady NYS Champion (Sporting)
  • 2022 M1 (6th overall) – Lady – National Sporting Clays Championship
  • 2019 Ladies RU (FITASC) – Trident Cup
  • 2019 Ladies RU (FITASC), Ladies 3rd (5-Stand) – NE Regional Championship
  • 2019 Ladies RU – US FITASC Grand Prix
  • 2019 Ladies Champion (20 Ga. FITASC), Ladies RU (5-Stand & 28 Ga. FITASC) – US Open
  • 2019 Ladies Top 10 (Sporting Clays), Ladies 5th Place (FITASC) – World English

What gear do you use?

Hat/No Hat: Yes, Syren hat
Glasses: Gustin Sports Optics – Ranger Prescription Glasses
Ear Plugs: Fitted
Ammo: RC2 1 oz 1165
Vest: Castellani Vest