A Little History
Sporting Clays was developed in England as a method of preparing for the hunt. Targets representing various game were utilized to hone the hunter's skills. In the 1980's, sporting clays came to the United States. Compared by some to be "golf with a shotgun", sporting clays has quickly become one of the top participation sports in the country, with the largest segment being women participants. Action packed and exciting, sporting clays is a sure bet for an enjoyable outing.
Our fully automated sporting clays course offers shooters twenty-eight different shooting positions like the one to the right, including specialty targets such as rabbits, battues, midis, and minis.




It throws targets along trajectories unknown to the shooter, adding the
element of surprise to this fast-paced, clay-target shooting game. The
wobble trap pyramid provides great wing shooting practice for upland
game such as quail, pheasant, and chukar, and those on a strict time
schedule can shoot its targets in a relatively short amount of time.