How many of you shoot sporting clays?
How many of you shoot sporting clays?
I try to shoot when I can. We put together a group or tri-staters (NY, NJ, PA) to shoot at Pocono Manor last fall. We had a great BBQ afterward. Here was a group shot - and that's me in the blue fleece towards the right.... We had all met online and most were meeting for the first time.
Motley Crew...
Motley Crew...
The club I belong to has a sporting clay coarse and I get out when I can.
It is fin to get out with some friends and shoot the coarse. There is always some ribbing for missed shots and we always have a great time.
Great practice for grouse season for sure!
Mav....
It is fin to get out with some friends and shoot the coarse. There is always some ribbing for missed shots and we always have a great time.
Great practice for grouse season for sure!
Mav....
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- utahmomof4
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Fun. I've done it once. The gun club where I shoot only does it during the warm months. I want to try it some more this summer, though.
I shoot mostly trap, but want to start doing some skeet soon, too, and will get to try my hand at 5-stand next month.
I shoot mostly trap, but want to start doing some skeet soon, too, and will get to try my hand at 5-stand next month.
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I shoot skeet just about every saturday or sunday when it starts getting warmer. Then Quail, Pheasant, and Duck season take over so I have very little time for that until it starts to warm up again. I think I am going to start trying to go again though. Skeet has been the major factor in me getting better at wingshooting. Due to all the practice I was able to take a limit (15) doves with 22 shells one day this season.
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Sporting Clays
I shoot sporting clays at a local club where I am a member. The club offers a number of firearm opportunities. Trap, skeet, rifle and handgun to name a few of the others. I joined to hone my wingshooting skills.
Prior to becoming a member I was relegated to the local sand pits with some good friends taking turns throwing clays from mobile bench launchers. We had some pretty good shoots, but it's alot nicer to have the course automated.
It definitley bettered my gunning.
Prior to becoming a member I was relegated to the local sand pits with some good friends taking turns throwing clays from mobile bench launchers. We had some pretty good shoots, but it's alot nicer to have the course automated.
It definitley bettered my gunning.
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sporting clay
I try to shoot every SUnday. Belong to a club with 5stand and shoot at local sporting clays in NJ and PA. If you are ever interested in shooting, I/We can always use an extra body.
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The company I work for has a sporting clays outing instead of golf. We do it in October, just before hunting season, so it gives me a good opportunity to brush up.
It's always alot of fun. We have breakfast @ the clubhouse, shoot five stations & split up into equally matched teams for the full course (with a friendly wager on the winning team, of course). This year we ended up in a tie & the tie breaker was a tie as well, so we split the pot. Afterward, we went back to the clubhouse for lunch!
A side note & word of warning... The boss did the math & picked up several cases of shells, thinking he was going to have extras, but the boxes of shells only had twenty rounds per! We ended up several boxes short & had to clear out the club owner's private stock!
It's always alot of fun. We have breakfast @ the clubhouse, shoot five stations & split up into equally matched teams for the full course (with a friendly wager on the winning team, of course). This year we ended up in a tie & the tie breaker was a tie as well, so we split the pot. Afterward, we went back to the clubhouse for lunch!
A side note & word of warning... The boss did the math & picked up several cases of shells, thinking he was going to have extras, but the boxes of shells only had twenty rounds per! We ended up several boxes short & had to clear out the club owner's private stock!
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Depending on the time year, I shoot either skeet or sporting clays most every weekend. Anything but Trap which is a waste of good ammunition.
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Beretta Silver Pigeon Sporting 20g 28"
Ithaca (SKB) Model 500 28g 28"
Ithaca (SKB) Model 500 20g 28"
Browning BPS Synthetic 12g 3.5" 26"
Browning BPS 12g 3" 22" cant. fully rifled
I wish I could get my wife to shoot! Maybe when the kids are gone, who knows?
The group shoot was all random shotgunworld members - anyone could have come. No bias there.
FYI, you may notice some beers in the pic. The course was a half mile away by cart, we were finished, and all firearms were put away in the cars. The old manor house had this great outdoor brick grill and we all brought food and had a great BBQ.
The group shoot was all random shotgunworld members - anyone could have come. No bias there.
FYI, you may notice some beers in the pic. The course was a half mile away by cart, we were finished, and all firearms were put away in the cars. The old manor house had this great outdoor brick grill and we all brought food and had a great BBQ.
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My husband got me educated and interested in guns to begin with, but he's more a rifle and pistol shooter (shoots defensive pistol regularly). I've taken off with the shotgun sports all on my own, thanks in part to participation in some Becoming an Outdoor Woman and Women in the Outdoors events.gar-dog wrote:I wish I could get my wife to shoot! Maybe when the kids are gone, who knows?
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Women Shooters
My wife took gun safety when we were first married but now-a-days she's only interested in shooting me each time I make plans to go shooting or hunting with our sons, my brothers, sister-in-law and nephews. She's been invited to participate at the range and walk the fields with or without a weapon. I must be using the wrong training techniques. Come to think of it she should be the dog trainer cause she's gotten me well trained to feel guilty everytime I go!
You'd think she'd be happy to get me out of the house !
P.S. Fortunately: The guns are locked up. The ammo is stored separately, also locked and I have the keys.
You'd think she'd be happy to get me out of the house !
P.S. Fortunately: The guns are locked up. The ammo is stored separately, also locked and I have the keys.
- utahmomof4
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Re: Women Shooters
Being a woman myself, I just have to say that I'm sorry she puts you through that. Don't feel guilty. Let her pout, and you just go and enjoy yourself. She'll either get over it or start coming along eventually.BigShooter wrote:My wife took gun safety when we were first married but now-a-days she's only interested in shooting me each time I make plans to go shooting or hunting with our sons, my brothers, sister-in-law and nephews. She's been invited to participate at the range and walk the fields with or without a weapon. I must be using the wrong training techniques. Come to think of it she should be the dog trainer cause she's gotten me well trained to feel guilty everytime I go!
You'd think she'd be happy to get me out of the house !
P.S. Fortunately: The guns are locked up. The ammo is stored separately, also locked and I have the keys.
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Huh? Did you mean divorce her? Just checking.Wagonmaster wrote:Or divorce him. Don't drive like my brother.Being a woman myself, I just have to say that I'm sorry she puts you through that. Don't feel guilty. Let her pout, and you just go and enjoy yourself. She'll either get over it or start coming along eventually.
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