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Intro to Trap class

To learn more and how to register for this class, visit the Introduction to Trapshooting class page.

Date: 
Saturday, December 5, 2015 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
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Trap 50-Bird Shoot

Only $5 for the birds - Prizes to the top 3
Questions: See Tony Capone (aceaceallin@yahoo.com)

Date: 
Saturday, September 26, 2015 - 9:00am to 11:00am
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2015 Annual Pig Roast

This year, we will be hosting our annual pig roast on Saturday, September 26th. The meal will begin at 1pm.

We supply the pig and the facilities (along with a few sides) -- you supply your presence, and a dish of your own: Rice Dish, Baked Beans, Mac & Cheese, Potato Salad, Macaroni Salad, Green Salads, Green bean Salad, Brownies, Cookies, Pies, or whatever is your special dish! Volunteers are also needed to setup, cook and cleanup. Contact Frank Bleszinski (fjbasc@aol.com) or Tom Lumb (TheLumbs@Comcast.net).

This year we are also having morning competitions at the Trap and Outdoor Ranges:

Trap: 50 round shoot

  • 9:00 am to 11:00 am
  • Only $5 for the birds - Prizes to the top 3
  • Questions: Tony Capone (aceaceallin@yahoo.com)

Outdoor Range: bowling pin shoot 

  • 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
  • Rifle any caliber w / iron sights
  • Pistol any caliber w / iron sights
  • Questions: Dave Williams (dwilli3584@verizon.net)
Date: 
Saturday, September 26, 2015 - 1:00pm

8/26 Range Closure Update

The trap field lead reclamation will be finishing up by the end of this week. Skeet will be back to normal beginning on Thursday, August 27th.

The Outdoor Range will be closed to ALL shooting beginning on Monday, August 31st. Please check here for the reopening date.

Thank you for your cooperation.

8/18/15 Update on Trap Field Maintenance

The trap field will continue to remain closed for personal use until further maintenance. The crew will be working this Saturday (8/15) and continue into next week.

Sunday Trap and Wednesday trap will shoot as normal. Please note Thursday Skeet on 8/20 is cancelled.

Reclamation is going well, but each 55-gallon drum of lead takes about two hours, and that's why things are going so slow.

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