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Old 06-26-2004, 08:55 AM
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Question What Sporting Clays Course Do You Frequent

Figured I'd pose the question about what local courses everyone has the chance to shoot on a regular basis. I'm bless I think with 7 course within an hour or so of me.
Rock Mt. S.C.
Lehigh Valley S.C.
Water & Wings S.C.
Sky Top Lodge S.C.
Powderbourne
Factoryville Sportsman Club
Pocono Manor

Each has there own "personality" and I listed them in order of how I rate them.
The Rock has a great piece of property and offers some unique shot with thier signature shot being a station called "cliff hangers"
A trap or traps placed on a hill top around 150 ft. high and 100 yards away. It's the last station and just a fun way to finish up.
Lehigh Valley is set around and old quarry and cement factory ,with usually 4 stations over water with an assortment of presentations and a station where they use the factory where one station has a bird coming straight towards you thru a factory window and the twin towers station ,where clays are tossed using the towering pillars as part of the presentation as one would use trees in a grouse presntation.
Like to here what you get to shoot.
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Old 06-26-2004, 10:45 AM
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1. Prince George's County Trap & Skeet
2. St. Charles Sportsmans Club

I have a couple of course within 1 hour of me, but these are the only two that I shoot with any frequency. The first one is about 15 minutes from me and I like it a lot. About 7 years ago I shot a couple of courses on the Eastern Shore. One I was really impressed with and the other was mediocre.

Once I finish up with the new house, maybe I will be able to get out there and try some of the other courses some time this summer. Then again, that is probably wishful thinking.
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Old 06-30-2005, 01:57 AM
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I shoot the following sporting clay courses:
Palmyra Sportsmans
Valley View Rod and Gun Club
Freidensburg Gun Club
Steelstown Gun Club
Blue Ridge Gun Club

I shoot Palmyra for practice trap and Blue Ridge for 5 stand and wobble trap.
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Old 06-30-2005, 06:14 AM
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Boy you guys are lucky.

2 1/2 hour drive: Dornsberg Parcourse

1 hour drive: Kaiserslautern Rod & Gun Club

And there ain't no more that I know of.

Dornsberg is fantastic, beautiful rolling hills wooded layout. K'town is 5 stand. Waidmannsheil, Dom.
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