50 yd Pistol ◊ 300 yd Rifle ◊ Shotgun Steel Plates & Clays ◊ Archery
50 yd Pistol ◊ 300 yd Rifle ◊ Shotgun Steel Plates & Clays ◊ Archery
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The Slug n' Buck Alley extends to 75 yards and boasts six steel plates for shotgun testing and practicing with slugs and buckshot. Our shorter Pattern Plate Alley is designed for testing birdshot patterns and practice for beginners! Come and enjoy our new Trap Field and covered 5-Stand clay throwing field.
Yes, our steel plate alleys are designed to accommodate all types and styles of shotguns! Finally, there's a place to go and shoot your shotgun and practice with it. Our birdshot pattern plates provide shooters with an awesome gong sound and some visual swing at the same time.
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The GR Shotgun Range is designed for both new and experienced shotgun shooters.
All firearms must be unloaded while moving about the range complex!
The shotgun range has four sections: (1) Slug n’ Buck Alley, (2) Trap Field, (3) Covered 5-Stand, and (4) Birdshot Alley.
Slug n’ Buck Alley (25 to 75 yards)
1. There are orange-colored steel plates which can all be shot from the Slug n’ Buck pad.
2. Steel plates are spaced at intervals between 25 and 75 yards.
3. All shots are fired at the shooter’s desired pace.
Trap Field
1. Our Trap Field is designed for beginners, having a narrow 44 degree target angle.
2. The standing positions are structured in the traditional fan of five columns with pads on the 16, 21 and 26 yard lines.
3. No more than five shooters are allowed on the trap field at any time.
Covered 5-Stand
1. Our 5-Stand hosts a single station thrower and the traditional 5-Stand platforms, all with a 36 degree target angle.
2. Only one shooter and an optional instructor is allowed in each stand at any given time.
Birdshot Pattern Plate Alley (12 to 18 yards)
1. There are silver steel plates which can all be shot from the Birdshot pad.
2. Steel plates are spaced at intervals between 12 and 18 yards.
3. All shots are fired at the shooter’s desired pace.
Q. May I shoot my tactical shotgun at the steel plates?
A. Yes, that's why we set up the steel plate alleys; however, you must use only lead shot! For slugs and buckshot, use the "Slug n' Buck" alley; and, for birdshot, use the "Pattern Plate" alley!
Q. How fast may I shoot my shotgun on the alleys?
A. You may shoot as fast as you can, so long as you maintain a proper safety protocol!