National Skeet Shooting Association (NSSA)
- – Created in 1920
– by Charles Davis and William Harnden Foster - Created in Andover, Massachusetts
- Introduced Nationally in the February 1926
- 1926 National Skeet Shooting Association formed
– National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas - November 1961 Henry Alcus, proposed the foundation of a NSSA permanent library
- NSSA/NSCA Museum and Hall of Fame
- 1973 the NSSA moved from Dallas to its new “permanent” home in San Antonio
- 1989 the first NSSA/NSCA Museum and Hall of Fame building
- 2002 construction was started on new museum building
National Skeet Shooting Association is the National Governing Body for NSSA-type skeet shooting in the USA. They promote skeet shooting with 12 gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge and 410 gauge shotguns and also host their “World Shoot” each year.