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Shotgun Sunday – Skeet Shooting
April 19 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Shotgun Sunday – Skeet Shooting
10am – 1pm (EST)
RIFLE RANGE IS CLOSED WHILE THIS MATCH IS ON!
SUMMER – ALTERNATING WEEKS FOR TRAP AND SKEET
WINTER – FUR AND FEATHER – WEATHER PERMITTING
CONTACT BILL HARPER 705-527-3227 OR SCOTT REA 519-215-0693
TRAP-SKEET & SPORTING CLAY SAFETY RULES
- Outdoor rifle/handgun and/or shotgun ranges cannot be operated at the same time.
- Recommend two persons on the range during shooting.
- Recommend a range officer be appointed for all functions.
- Obey all range commands that are given by the range officer.
- Assume every firearm is loaded until you prove it safe.
- The action of the firearm must remain open at all times until it is your turn to shoot.
- Do not load the firearm until you are on the shooting pad/shooting stall.
- Control the muzzle of the firearm at all times.
- Keep the muzzle of the firearm downrange when loading.
- In the case of an ammunition malfunction, control the muzzle downrange and wait 60 seconds prior to removing the shell.
- Do not load any shells larger than 12 GA. 3¼ dram, or shot size larger than 7½.
- Load no more than 2 shells for skeet stations 1 through 7, trap or sporting clay doubles, load no more than one shell for skeet station 8 or trap and sporting clay singles.
- Do not walk onto the field to retrieve spent hulls while others are preparing to shoot.
- Do not walk in front of the skeet low house chute, trap house, or sporting clay target thrower while the release button is in the hands of the thrower operator.
- Always wear proper eye and ear protection while shooting or acting as a spectator in close proximity to the shooting stations.
- Do not distract others by walking off shooting pad/line while others are shooting or preparing to shoot.
