
We offer 2 skeet only fields and 4 trap and skeet combination fields.
Skeet originally started as a way of practice for bird hunters and it has developed into a very popular and competitive shooting sport. The rules allow the use of 12, 20, 28, and .410 gauge shotguns in the form of pump, semi-automatic, side-by-side, and the Over/Under. Ammunition comes in a wide variety but is to be no longer than 2 and 3/4 inches except in the case of the .410 which is 2 and 1/2 inches max.
Skeet is shot in an 8 position format. The fields consist of a half circle with the shooter starting in the left corner and moving through the half circle to the 7th position. The 8th position is in between the two houses in a straight line from position 1 to 7.
Skeet Range Rules
The cost to shoot in the 50-target club event will be $6. A shooter who has a club shoot classification from the previous year will use that classification. A shooter who has no previous club shoot classification but has an NSSA classification will use that classification. A shooter who has neither will be classified according to their first club score. Scores will be reaveraged after each shoot. A shooter could potentially be re-classified into a higher or lower class for the next shoot. There will be 5 classifications: AA, A, B, C, & D&E combined.
Complete rules are posted at the clubhouse. For more information about these shoots, contact Tony Harris @ 931-619-8787.
The Skeet and Trap Ranges are open Saturday & Sunday from 1:00 until dusk (or at Range Officer's discretion).
Range Officers & Hours of Operation
