Jeanie Almond

Jeanie Almond {aka Mama Shotgun or Mama Jeanie} is a National Champion trap shooter and the first woman to win this. She was General Manager of one of the largest gun ranges in Texas for 9 years, and is now the Event Coordinator. She hosts more the 100 corporate and charity event a year. She a mother of 7 children and grandmother to 23 grandchildren.

A larger than life character, Jeanie has appeared on various television shows including Auction Hunters, where she was asked to determine the history of a gun found in an abandoned storage unit. People in Dallas often see her because of her truck fully wrapped in Pink Camouflage. The truck has a large banner that says "Shoot Like a Girl". Jeanie Almond is often sought out by celebrities and sports stars in Dallas for shooting lessons.

Her first husband, Ken Robertson was a champion trap shooter in California for many years. He made a series of how-to videos on skeet shooting in the eighties for Pachmayr. Jeanie's son, Scott Robertson is a professional sporting clays shooter and National champion as well. Scott was winning High-Over-All in major shoots when he was in his teens. Scott is a star of the Outdoor Channel's "Wild and Raw."

Jeanie Almond is President of the Youth Target Foundation a 501(C)3 Nonprofit and founder of Lipstick and Lead, an organization dedicated to the Education and Empowerment of women shooters. She has been teaching shooting and gun safety for over 46 years.

She is a certified NRA Rifle, Pistol, Shotgun Coach, range safety officer, and Home Firearm and Safety instructor.[1] Mama Shotgun is also certified 4H Shotgun instructor.

Mama Jeanie is passionate about educating women and has many classes designed specifically for women. She has also created her own set of How-To DVD's in a series called Lipstick and Lead. The series teaches women about shotgun shooting and handgun shooting using women instructors.

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