Come join in the fun with Glock. You pick the day and the time. Bring all your friends and family to join in as well. If you like to RO, please let us know.
🟢Feel free to call and schedule a time to shoot!
🟢 Outdoor activity’s are encouraged
🟢However we will follow some basic health guidelines
🔹No groups over Ten people
🔹keep a safe 6ft distance between each other
🔹we will only allow a maximum of ten people in the club house at a time
🔹No sharing of equipment or safety equipment.
Groups Larger than 10 people please make an appointment
Physical: 970 Peppermill Palms Blvd. Littlefield, AZ 86432 By Mail: PO BOX 2451 Mesquite, NV 89024
Office: Jason: 970.623.6503 Karrie: 970.778.0717 Kyla: 702.219.7067 Connie: 970.260.9048
Please arrive one hour prior to closing to ensure you have plenty of time to shoot. thank you!
Is a combination of skeet and trap. If you like trap and skeet, this is the game for you. You will use 7 stations. You will shoot 24 shells with an option-the first one you miss, you have a second chance. Five of the stations you will shoot two report pairs, and two of the stations you will shoot one report pair. It is game that will help
Is a combination of skeet and trap. If you like trap and skeet, this is the game for you. You will use 7 stations. You will shoot 24 shells with an option-the first one you miss, you have a second chance. Five of the stations you will shoot two report pairs, and two of the stations you will shoot one report pair. It is game that will help increase your eye and hand coordination. Come give it a shot. It is recommended (not required) that you use a skeet choke and a full choke
Consist of targets shot in 25 bird increments from five shooting stands with each shooter rotating from station to station. The game offers several different skill levels and utilizes six or eight automatic traps to simulate game birds. Targets are released in a predetermined set sequence marked on a menu card in front of each shooting cage.
skeet shooting involves aiming at small clay targets that are launched through the air to simulate bird hunting. They're typically orange and typically about 4–5 inches (10.2–12.7 cm) in diameter. They're fired individually and simultaneously from two different points at each side of an arc of stations, where you'll rotate, firing between
skeet shooting involves aiming at small clay targets that are launched through the air to simulate bird hunting. They're typically orange and typically about 4–5 inches (10.2–12.7 cm) in diameter. They're fired individually and simultaneously from two different points at each side of an arc of stations, where you'll rotate, firing between 2 and 4 shots at each target. A round of skeet involves 25 shots.
5 public Pistol Bays-we have cardboard targets, paper targets available for purchase, or you are welcome bring your own.
we also have 18 competition pistol bays (which are held on the 2nd and 4th weekend of the month)
Targets may be thrown from literally any angle or distance to simulate wingshooting, and six different sizes of clay targets are used to further give the shooter the experience of actual hunting conditions.
Sporting clays is typically shot in squads of two to six people and played over a course of 10 to 15 shooting stations laid around fi
Targets may be thrown from literally any angle or distance to simulate wingshooting, and six different sizes of clay targets are used to further give the shooter the experience of actual hunting conditions.
Sporting clays is typically shot in squads of two to six people and played over a course of 10 to 15 shooting stations laid around fields or around the natural features of the land. The course designer is not limited in target speed, angle, or distance, so every course is different.
The most common target used in sporting clays is the clay that is used in skeet and trap. But sporting clays also uses specialty targets to introduce the illusion of speed or distance in the eye of the shooter, moving at speeds or in the ways of game birds. All can be thrown as singles or pairs.
Any shotgun that’s in safe working condition, capable of firing two shots, may be used. Any gauge can be used, but the most popular are 12 and 20 gauge.
Trap is broken down into three categories: singles, doubles, handicap. The targets are thrown by a machine located at approximately ground level and covered by a "trap house." For singles and doubles, there are five "stations", each 16 yards (15.6 m) behind the trap house. In singles, each competitor shoots at five targets from each stati
Trap is broken down into three categories: singles, doubles, handicap. The targets are thrown by a machine located at approximately ground level and covered by a "trap house." For singles and doubles, there are five "stations", each 16 yards (15.6 m) behind the trap house. In singles, each competitor shoots at five targets from each station. The trap machine oscillates left to right within a 54 degree arc (up to 27 degrees right and left of center), and at least a 34 degree arc (up to 17 degrees right and left of center)., and the competitor does not know where in that arc the target will emerge. In doubles, the machine does not oscillate, but throws two targets simultaneously with each competitor shooting at five (5) pairs (10 targets) from each station. In the handicap events, the machine operates the same as in singles, but the shooters stand farther away from the trap house.
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Defensive Pistol and Shotgun
18 Competitive pistol bays
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