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sporting clays
Sporting clays is a form of clay pigeon shooting, often described as "golf with a shotgun" because a typical course includes from 10 to 15 different shooting stations laid out over natural terrain. For safety, the course size is often no smaller than 35 acres (14 ha).
Unlike trap and skeet, which are games of repeatable target presentations, sporting clays simulates the unpredictability of live-quarry shooting, offering a great variety of trajectories, angles, speeds, elevations, distances, and target sizes.
Went for a quick tour at TCGC the other day, I was very impressed with the overall facility. I just had a general question about the sporting clays range. I’m wondering how the clays work with trap/skeet. It seems like they occupy the same space and clays has to give way to the other...
I'm posting this with out the families knowledge. It has come to my attention that Josephine County Sportsman Association Gun Range ( JCSA ) has suspended a fellow member for 60 days. The member is 17 years old and a competitive Sporting Clay and Trap and Skeet shooter. During these 60 days...
I found this site under one the Oregon sporting Clays site. I am new to the Clay target shooting and excited. Where do I go look for a good target shotgun in the Portland Metro area. Thanks for any help.