Who here shoots aerial target, skeet and clay with shoot gun
Just checking to see how many people here do that
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Before everybody gets up set I ment shot gun
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I shoot trap from time to time at a local range. They have open trap nights. If the weather is nice and I have time, I go. Lots of fun
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I shoot trap all year round
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Used to shoot clays with a 12ga single until my shoulder was black & blue. That was out in the sticks though. I won't pay much for range use unless its for serious centerfire. I'd sooner ask a farmer to use the back of his cornfield or some old quarry or pit for clays...which is basically what I used to do.
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Does anyone here know who Bobby Lamar "Lucky" McDaniel is?
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FJW
I won't pay much for range use unless its for serious centerfire.
The place I shoot charges $9.50 for 50 birds for non members. And you get to shoot on a nice range with proper equipment, voice activated launcher and a scorekeepr. Not bad. Thats not too much more than it costs to buy a box office clay targets
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Don Quixote
The place I shoot charges $9.50 for 50 birds for non members. And you get to shoot on a nice range with proper equipment, voice activated launcher and a scorekeepr. Not bad. Thats not too much more than it costs to buy a box office clay targets
I think that is a very fair price.
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mpan72
I think that is a very fair price.
Langhorne Rod and Gun club. I recommend it.
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I started with table trap and then worked up to field trap. It's one of my favorite things to do at the range. It's actually what prompted me to upgrade to a semi-auto 12 gauge.
I used to belong to Delco Field and stream, they were around 3 or 4 a game, but had a yearly membership. I recently found a place by my new house, Oxford Trap Club and it's $8 a game but it's very nice location so the price isn't terrible.