Trap shooting
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fadlan12
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Trap shooting
Who else is hooked on trap shooting? I went 2 weeks ago and now can't get it off my mind. I sold my 870 and bought a berreta xtrema2. I am jonesing to go back. Eagle Peak (Leander) is my current fav.
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most of our club shoots are at night, under lights, with regular orange clays.... but I'm talking about five stand and not trap. Anyhow, I did get kinda hooked on clays a few years ago which lead me to find out that dove hunting was worth the purchase of the annual hunting license I've obtained for the last 35+ years. Shooting the clays is a blast... eating grilled dove breasts is the reward for all those thousands of rounds at the clay range 
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Re: Trap shooting
Trap would just be an excuse for me to buy an Extrema2. I'm already trying to figure it in to my "tools" budget. Then a combat semi 16 or 20 guagefadlan12 wrote:Who else is hooked on trap shooting? I went 2 weeks ago and now can't get it off my mind. I sold my 870 and bought a berreta xtrema2. I am jonesing to go back. Eagle Peak (Leander) is my current fav.
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Re: Trap shooting
Eagle Peak has a regular trap range? Details?fadlan12 wrote:Who else is hooked on trap shooting? I went 2 weeks ago and now can't get it off my mind. I sold my 870 and bought a berreta xtrema2. I am jonesing to go back. Eagle Peak (Leander) is my current fav.
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fadlan12
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Re: Trap shooting
They have 3 fixed station trap launchers and a 5 stage trap (or 5 stage skeet). Pretty nice when the weather is niceHankB wrote:Eagle Peak has a regular trap range? Details?fadlan12 wrote:Who else is hooked on trap shooting? I went 2 weeks ago and now can't get it off my mind. I sold my 870 and bought a berreta xtrema2. I am jonesing to go back. Eagle Peak (Leander) is my current fav.
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I just started playing so let me see if I have it right.
Trap is a 180 degree rotating motorized launcher that always has the same arc that but the direction is random, and mostly away from you. I have only played on stationary launchers myself.
Skeet is 2 different houses that shoot high or low across you field of view
Sporting clays is several different scenerio simulations where you may be shooting at a "rabbit" on the ground or a duck over water or a grouse through a valley. It looks like fun.
These examples are based on my limited knowledge of the sports.
Trap is a 180 degree rotating motorized launcher that always has the same arc that but the direction is random, and mostly away from you. I have only played on stationary launchers myself.
Skeet is 2 different houses that shoot high or low across you field of view
Sporting clays is several different scenerio simulations where you may be shooting at a "rabbit" on the ground or a duck over water or a grouse through a valley. It looks like fun.
These examples are based on my limited knowledge of the sports.
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JLaw wrote:Okay, let me embarrass myself here...what's the difference between trap, skeet, and sporting clays?
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decent diagrams & descriptions
http://www.claytargetsonline.com/aboutthegames.php
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trap_shooting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeet_shooting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sporting_clays
All these articles are accurate (AFAICT) and quick reads.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeet_shooting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sporting_clays
All these articles are accurate (AFAICT) and quick reads.
Shotgun sports are fun. You're doing yourself a disservice if you don't try them.
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seamusTX wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trap_shooting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeet_shooting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sporting_clays
All these articles are accurate (AFAICT) and quick reads.
Shotgun sports are fun. You're doing yourself a disservice if you don't try them.
- Jim
I agree 100%. I waited until I turned 50 to discover the fun of turning clay frisbees into orange powder, and wish it had been 35 years earlier. It adds a whole new dimension to shooting... as in turning range shooting into a 3 dimensional sport rather than simple static 2d targets.
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Been doing it for awhile, big time hunter here. Introduced my over 50's mother to it a couple of years ago, she liked it but not much said.
I took my mother and girlfriend 2 weeks ago and they both loved it and hounded me to take em back.
Well, Mom already purchased her a Beretta 391 s/a. My shotgun was a little to long and heavy for them so it left some nice little bruises on them.
We actually went again today so she could shoot her new toy.
I took my mother and girlfriend 2 weeks ago and they both loved it and hounded me to take em back.
Well, Mom already purchased her a Beretta 391 s/a. My shotgun was a little to long and heavy for them so it left some nice little bruises on them.
We actually went again today so she could shoot her new toy.