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  1. #11
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    King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Best Sporting Clays Facility?

    Quote Originally Posted by Major View Post
    Nemacolin doesn't sound too bad. $70 for 100 clays at 15 stations. Anyone know how that compares with other sporting clay courses?

    Nemacolin Prices are:

    50 clays - $50
    75 clays - $60
    100 clays - $70

    It's not their prices... their facilities and ranges are AWESOME.

    If htere was one for a few dollars less (50 per 100?)... probably wouldn't go there... they are that nice.

  2. #12
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    Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Best Sporting Clays Facility?

    Lawrence county sporting is open Wednesday evening, saturday and sunday all day. Non member prices are $30 for 100 birds. Nothing compares with Nemacolin, but LCSA is brand new, and its all automatic (you don't need a puller) You just carry the remote and plug it in at each station.

  3. #13
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    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Best Sporting Clays Facility?

    I've been to several sporting clays facilities around the Pittsburgh area and beyond. My personal favorite is Seven Springs, about an hour east of Pittsburgh in Champion, PA. There is a great mix of easy, moderate and insanely difficult shots. You can easily spend a day at Seven Springs not only shooting sporting clays, but fly fishing, biking, golfing and swimming and in the winter skiing and snow boarding. It's a top notch facility where the employees make sure you have a great time and enjoy every moment. The resort is about 10 minutes off the PA Turnpike, making it easy to get to. My second favorite place is Nemacolin Shooting Academy--also a top notch establishment. Both places are the high class establishments; if you're looking to be cared for and catered to, these are the places to go.

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