September 9th is our last chance for a great steak and a great price, as well as some visiting and bragging of your shooting prowess.
Register here –> LAST STEAK NIGHT
September 9th is our last chance for a great steak and a great price, as well as some visiting and bragging of your shooting prowess.
Register here –> LAST STEAK NIGHT
** Payment due at club upon arrival.
Join Jim for some Skeet shooting if you can, or join us for the lunch and birthday cake at noon.
Squads will be responsible for pulling and scoring targets
Lucky Number Shoot Off:
Suns out! Guns out.
The gun club will be open from May 6 thru 9th with modified hours: 4-9pm and then on Saturday the 10th from noon til 5pm.
Next week (starting May 13th) we will resume our normal hours.
The Club’s normal hours of operation are:
Saturdays: Noon – 5pm.
Tuesday to Friday: 1pm to 9pm ( or dusk)
SGC wants you all to know we’re expecting to be open for the first weekend in May. Orientation sign ups and Memberships will be available to purchase at that time.
We’re looking forward to another great year, good shooting and friendly competition.
Watch this website for updates, or follow us on Facebook
March 14-15th, 2025 at Saskatoon Prairie Land Park.
Friday (14th): 5pm – 10pm
Saturday (15th) : 9am – 5pm
It is that time of year again for the Saskatoon Gun Club‘s Collectors’ Show. We hope you can attend this year’s event.
Here’s the promo spot from last year to highlight the event.
Be sure to get your Raffle Tickets at the entrance, as well stop by the Club’s Info booth where you will be provided with a wealth of information about our Junior Program, our ladies’ Nights, something different for a Corporate Event, along with a host of other events occurring in 2025.
Check out the website here: www.saskatooncollectorshow.com/
Looking forward to see you all in May!
From now until the end of the season the SGC is open Noon til 6pm on Sundays.
There has been a request from members whose work/life schedule did not permit them to shoot as often as they would like and have indicated that they would come out if we would be open on Sundays.
On a trial basis, from now until the end of the season, the SGC will be open on Sundays from Noon till 6pm, in addition to our regular hours.
August 23rd thru 25th, the Saskatoon Gun Club was proud to host the Championships . SGC’s own Josh McBride and Kate Hadley did very well.
Congratulations to all who competed!
Despite challenging winds, all shooters showed incredible skill and determination. Congratulations to our new National Champions
Here are the results.
Left to Right:
Kate Hadley (SK), bronze
Madeleine Boyd (ON) , gold
Nicky Chang (BC), silver
Left to Right:
Josh McBride (SK), silver
Trysten Curran-Routledge (AB) , gold
Jason Caswell (AB), bronze
New and exciting All Clays Fun shoot at the #SGC. 200 targets for $200. Includes lunch and steak supper along with prizes for those that bust flash targets. This will provide you the ability to try all shooting disciplines. Trap, American Skeet, international skeet, sporting clays and FITASC.
Even if you do not know how to shoot those events there will be representatives there to help you out. This is to be a fun shoot. Full details below.
Greetings members and visitors! There are a lot of events going on at the Gun Club this Month. Don’t forget to sign up and take part.
Regular League 1 ends on July 9th, with League 2 beginning July 16.
Saskatoon Gun Club is hosting the 2024 Keith Stead Memorial and Western Canadian Skeet Championships July 19th thru 21st, 2024.
For more information see the pdf file here.
Weekly opportunities this month for new members to join the club and reap the reward of membership!
Dates: July 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st
Ever wondered what Trap Shooting was about but didn’t know where to start?
Are you looking for a new outdoor activity that tests your accuracy and reflexes?
Trap Shooting is a type of clay pigeon shooting that involves shooting at targets that are launched from a “trap house”.
If you’re interested in learning how to trap shoot, we invite you to join our introduction to Trap Shooting course. You will be guided through the basics of trap shooting by experienced shooters in a safe environment. Our experienced instructors will teach you the fundamentals of trap shooting, including proper gun handling and gun safety.
Date: July 13, 2024. Sign up on the Calendar page.
There is a Men’s Steak Night on June 9th. Sign up for a night of shooting and visiting, finished off with a large portioned steak, and all the fixings.
There is a junior night on July 10th. This no cost event is a great night of introduction to junior shooters to introduce them to the great offerings of shotgun sports. Also a great opportunity to volunteer to help out the next generation of Shotgun Sports Enthusiasts. Watch for club emails to help out.
Greetings members and visitors! There are a lot of events going on at the Gun Club this June. Don’t forget to sign up and take part.
Weekly opportunities this month for new members to join the club and reap the reward of membership!
Dates: June 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th
The club is hosting an Amateur Trapshooting Association Event at the club June 8th and 9th. Watch for club emails for your chance to help out and volunteer as we host the shooters.
There is a Men’s Steak Night on June 11th. Sign up for a night of shooting, visiting, a large portioned steak, and all the fixings.
There is a junior night on June 12th. A great night of introduction to junior shooters to introduce them to the great offerings of shotgun sports. Also a great opportunity to volunteer to help out the next generation of Shotgun Sports Enthusiasts. Watch for club emails to help out.
Recreational fun shooting, open to the membership and up to 2 guests. We will be shooting targets on the following fields: Sporting Clays, 5-Stand, Trap, & Skeet until approximately 9:00 pm. Supper is available from 7:00 – 10:00 pm. You will be required to BBQ your own meat selection.
Sign up here –> May 14 Men’s Night
Get ready to aim high and shoot straight because the long-awaited season opener is just around the corner! Mark your calendars and oil up your favourite scatterguns because April 30, 2024, is the day we’ve all been eagerly anticipating!
Join us as we kick off the season with a bang! The opening hours begin at 6pm on April 30, 2024 to give our new club manager some training on the POS system. Normal club hours will resume after that.
The Season Opener promises to be an exhilarating event, bringing together shotgun enthusiasts from our community for a day of camaraderie, competition, and a celebration of our shared passion for shotgun shooting sports. The SGC Board has been working over the winter to ensure that this season is provides you with an enjoyable visit to Saskatchewan’s Premier Shotgun Shooting Facility. From refreshing our facilities to organizing thrilling shooting activities, we are committed to providing a top-notch experience for all attendees.
We will be sharing more details about the season along with our new manager for 2024. Stay tuned for a host of exciting events planeed for 2024.
See you all on April 30th!
If you can help set up for the opener on April 28th from 1pm to 5pm please sign up as per the email that went out from the SGC mailing list.
Shoot straight, have fun, and may your shells always break a clay!
The snow is melting, the days are longer, the sun is shining and its getting warmer. Spring is here and very soon we’ll have some exciting news for the 2024 shooting season. Stay tuned, clean your guns, stock up on shells, and we’ll see you all very soon at the club.
March 8-9th, 2024 at Saskatoon Prairie Land Park
It is that time of year again for the Saskatoon Gun Club‘s Collectors’ Show. We hope you can attend this year’s event.
Be sure to get your Raffle Tickets at the entrance, as well stop by the Club’s Info booth where you will be provided with a wealth of information about our Junior Program, our ladies’ Nights, something different for a Corporate Event, along with a host of other events occurring in 2024.
Check out the website here: www.saskatooncollectorshow.com/
It has been a great season, however, all good things come to and end.
Last Chance at Sporting Clays – Saturday, October 7, 2023
Fitasc, trap and skeet – Saturday, October 14, 2023
May the winds be light, and your aim be steady!
New Hours:
The club will be closed Sundays and Mondays.
New operating procedures are as follows:
Opening day for the Saskatoon Gun Club is slated for Tuesday May 2, 2023. We hope to see you all out there for the start of another great season.
We are currently accepting applications for the position of manager at the Saskatoon Gun Club for the 2023 shooting season.
Hours: Tuesday to Friday 1-9 p.m. and Saturday 12-5.
May thru October
Duties:
This position is on site at the Saskatoon Gun Club. Applicants would require their own transportation to site.
For more information, please contact Brian at:
306-227-4907 or bl.domney@sasktel.net
This year’s lucky winner was Craig Campbell of Saskatoon. Craig came to the Collector’s show last weekend to purchase his first gun and went home empty-handed. However, he did support the club by buying a raffle ticket and was extremely excited to find out he had won. Criag selected the Browning White Gold Medallion 7mm Rem Mag, with case and range finder out of the three prize options.
Congrats Craig! Normally we’d encourage your first gun to be a shotgun (of course), but all in all you have yourself a beauty of a first gun.
It is that time of year again for the Saskatoon Gun Club‘s Collectors’ Show. We hope you can attend this year’s event.
Be sure to get your Raffle Tickets at the entrance, as well stop by the Club’s Info booth where you will be provided with a wealth of information about our Junior Program, our ladies’ Nights, something different for a Corporate Event, along with a host of other events occurring in 2023.
Come by and visit our booth at the 70th Annual Saskatoon Sports and Leisure Show. We’d love to tell you about the Saskatoon Gun Club, and the exciting things we have planned for the 2023 season! Don’t forget to buy a raffle ticket for some great prizes.
Now this I can get behind.
Unfortunately it won’t be long and the Saskatoon Gun Club will be closing for the season.
Here are the dates that have been selected for closing the club for the 2022 Season:
Don’t forget to sign up for the last Men’s Night Tomorrow Night. Details are here.
You will see something new on the right hand sidebar. The drone footage gives an excellent sense of size, and beauty that can be found out at the Saskatoon Gun Club. Thanks to Jesse Haug for the drone footage and work put into the editing.
Thanks to all Junior Shooters who came out to our 2nd Junior shoot of the year last night. It was a great night of shooting, socializing, enjoying the outdoors. Also, an extra special thank you to our volunteers who are integral to the success of all of our events.
The Saskatoon Gun Club is hosting the Saskatchewan Provincial Skeet Championships this weekend (Friday August 12th, Saturday August 13th and Sunday August 14th). We could use some help with preparing and cleaning up lunch each day and scoring and running the trap shoot. These hours will count toward your Volunteer Tier pricing rewards for target fees in 2023:
1)Friday August 12th – BBQ Burgers/Smokies, set out plates, condiments etc. clean up after lunch – 11am – 2pm (3 hours) – 2 volunteers need
2) Friday August 12, 2022: Trap scorekeeping, filling machines, cleaning the fields of hulls if necessary. There may be other duties as required. – 2:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m – 2 volunteers needed
3) Saturday August 13th – BBQ Burgers/Smokies, set out plates, condiments etc. clean up after lunch – 11am – 2pm (3 hours) – 2 volunteers need
4) Saturday August 13, 2022: Trap: scorekeeping, filling machines, cleaning the fields of hulls if necessary. There may be other duties as required. – 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m – 2 volunteers needed
5) Saturday August 13, 2022: Trap: scorekeeping, filling machines, cleaning the fields of hulls if necessary. There may be other duties as required. – 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m – 2 volunteers needed
6) Sunday August 14th – Lunch Set out Cold Cuts, Buns, Veggie platter, set out plates, condiments etc. clean up after lunch – 11am – 2pm (3 hours) – 2 volunteers need
7) Sunday August 14th: Trap: scorekeeping, filling machines, cleaning the fields of hulls if necessary. There may be other duties as required. – 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m – 2 volunteers needed
8) Sunday August 14th: Trap: scorekeeping, filling machines, cleaning the fields of hulls if necessary. There may be other duties as required. – 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m – 2 volunteers needed
You may volunteer for more than one spot Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Scorekeeping review, if needed, will take place Thursday August 11th, 5:30p.m. at the club. Let Andy know if you need a review.
Call or text Greg or Andy if you are able to help with any of the above duties and times.
Greg – SKEET 306-222-2476
Andy – TRAP 306-220-5959
Reminder of current Tier benefits:
Tier 1 – Non-member (currently $12.00 per 25 targets)
Tier 2 – 0-5 hours volunteered ($9.50 per 25 targets)
Tier 3 – 6-10 hours volunteered ($8.50 per 25 targets)
Tier 4 – 11-20+ hours volunteered ($6.00 per 25 targets)
Please be advised that do to the registered A.T.A. Trap shoot and the Provincial Skeet Championships this weekend gun club access for regular members will be limited to only ‘walk around’ sporting clays on Sunday August 14th.
Thank you for your understanding.
Also we’re looking for volunteers for both shoots. Information forthcoming.
We will be hosting another Junior Shoot at the Saskatoon Gun Club on Wednesday, August 24, 2022 from 6pm – 8:30/9pm.
Shells, targets, gun rental will be FREE of charge for all participants under 18 years of age. Instruction and dinner will also be included however you must register to attend.
Registration can be found here. –> Register for Junior Shoot
With huge success from our first Ladies’ Night this Spring, we’re excited to host a second Ladies’ Night this year.
Date & Time: Wednesday, July 20, 2022 (5:30 pm till 10:30pm) – If you can not make it there by 5:30, don’t worry, we will fit you in for some shooting before supper.
Details: Spend the evening learning, or showcasing, how to shoot clay targets with a shotgun, followed by supper, draws, and socialization. Don’t worry about getting a sore shoulder/cheek from the kick, we have special guns & shells that are designed to minimize recoil. You will be shooting with experienced supervisors who will ensure the safety of everyone while making this a very exciting and enjoyable evening.
This is a RAIN or Shine Event – shooting will occur as long as it is safe to do so.
For More Information and to register go to –> EVENTBRITE – SGC Ladies Night.
June 25th and 26th, 2022
Go here for more information and registration.
The Second men’s night is tomorrow night, so be sure to sign up here.
** This is a rain or shine event
Bouncing bunnies are among the most challenging sporting clay targets you can shoot. Just when you have a line on them, they bounce. Top shot Ben Husthwaite explains a foolproof way of shooting them.
Currently at the SGC we have a rabbit on hole #15 of the Sporting Clay course.
Thanks to all the ladies who came out to what will be known as the first Ladies night of the year. It was a great night of shooting, socializing, enjoying the outdoors. Also, an extra special thank you to our volunteers who are integral to the success of all of our events.
Traditionally a once a year event, but due to the success of the event plans are in the works for another Ladies night this June. Date yet to be determined so stay tuned for more information.
We hope to see you all out at the club again soon.
One of the hardest things to wrap your brain around is how much to lead a clay target as it flies through the air. Many times the lead required is much more substantial then what you may think.
Here’s how to shoot a clay target at 20, 40, and 60 yards. This shooting technique is called “sustained lead” where the gun’s distance ahead of the clay is maintained throughout the shot.
Registrations are open for the first men’s night on May 17th. Go here to register.
Registration for League 1 closes soon!
League 1: May 17 – July 11
League 2: July 19 – Sept 12
** Register at the Clubhouse **
All SGC safety rules and regulations are to be followed while participating in the Sporting Clays league.
Failure to do so will result in expulsion from the league with no refund for entry fee.
Cost per shooter to enter league will be $60.00 without golf cart use or $100.00 with the use of a golf cart. Entry fee to cover wind up supper and door prizes. Shooters must complete all 8 rounds to be eligible for the grand prize draw at the end of league windup social and supper. All entrants will be eligible for the door prize draws but must be in attendance to win. $25.00 will be deducted from your entry fee if you are shooting both the Sporting Clays and the 5-Stand league during the same calendar dates. League wind up suppers will be Tuesday, July 13th and Tuesday, Sept. 14th.
Registration must be completed one week prior to the start of the league. No late entries will be accepted. Payment to be made before the first leaque round is shot.
Total targets shot will be 800, 8 rounds of 100 targets, one round per week to be shot during regular club hours. Regular shooting fees will apply on top of entry fee for the league.
Shooters must enter one of three classes: Novice, Intermediate or Experienced.
Final score to be calculated by averaging highest 6 round totals from each shooter. 2 lowest round scores will be deleted. This will allow shooters to miss up to 2 rounds.
Make up rounds will not be allowed, no exceptions. You cannot shoot previous weeks round the following week.
League score sheets must be used signifying you are shooting a league round before the round begins.
The club manager will have the appropriate score sheets for each league.
A penalty of 2 targets per round will be applied to shooters average overall scores who do not complete all 8 rounds.
Weekly scores will be posted by SGC staff on the league board in the club house.
2 shooter malfunctions allowed per round. This includes firearm or ammunition issues. Further malfunctions per round will result in attempted targets marked as lost.
Broken targets or “No bird” targets may be re-shot and scored accordingly. All targets presented as pairs, following or true, must be shot as a new pair. No singles of the pairs allowed.
The Saskatoon Gun Club 2022 season begins on Tuesday May 3, 2022. There are lots of events coming up this season. Check out the event page for Men’s Nights, Ladies Night, and more.
The sun is shining and its time to shoot… nothin’ but dust.
Looking forward to see you all out there.
The Saskatoon Gun Club would like to thank all of our vendors and patrons that came out to support the 2022 Collector’s Show at Prairieland Park March 18-19, 2022. The event was a huge success.
The Saskatoon Gun Club would also like to congratulate Jim Clark of Saskatoon for winning the Gun Draw in support of our Junior Shoot Program. This F.A.I.R. Jubilee Prestige Tartaruga Gold o/u shotgun looks good on you Jim!
We are looking forward to seeing Jim and the rest of you out at the club in May when we begin the 2022 shooting season. Please continue to watch the website for updates on the club opening date.
Sponsored by the Saskatoon Gun Club, the Saskatoon Collector’s Show is an annual event held at Prairie Land Park in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan that showcases Shooting Sports and more. Dealers from all Western Provinces will be present.
The Collector’s show is the largest of it’s kind in the Prairie Provinces and at it you’ll find:
Date and Time:
Friday March 18, 2022 : 5pm – 10pm
Saturday March 19, 2022: 10am – 6pm
Location: Prairieland Park
Website: https://www.saskatooncollectorshow.com
Five Stand is a type of shotgun sport shooting similar to sporting clays, trap and skeet. There are five stations, or stands and six to eight strategically placed clay target throwers(called traps). Shooters shoot in turn at various combinations of clay birds. Each station will have a menu card that lets the shooter know the sequence of clay birds he or she will be shooting at (i.e. which trap the clay bird will be coming from) or in a sequence unknown to the shooters.
Typical five stand targets set up at the Saskatoon Gun Club are a rabbit (target bounces across the ground), chandelle (target loops into the air), overhead (a 30 and 40 foot tower with target coming from behind), standard skeet high house and low house shots, springing teal (target is launched 70 yards straight up into the air), battue (a wafer thin target comes into range on thin edge, turns onto its wide side and drops rapidly), mini (target is 1/2 the size) and midi (target is 3/4 the size), quartering away targets, incomers (targets that come from far out and either fall at your feet or go over your head), and straight away targets. These targets all travel at varying
All these different target presentations provide for constant entertainment as well they are an excellent training exercise for the fall bird hunt.
(shells are permitted on all singles)
Additionally, if a certain target is giving you grief, providing the field is not too busy, ask the club manager if you can practice specific targets.
The typical gun for 5-stand is a 12-gauge with the choke of your choice (SK-IC-MOD) and a barrel 26-32 inches long. Although many shooters favor over/under shotguns, pump and auto loading shotguns are also common.
The shot shells used in 5-Stand may vary slightly with shooters preference and wind conditions. The standard load contains 3 drams equivalent of powder and 11/8 ounces of # 71/2, 8 or 81/2, 9 shot. Loads with only 1 ounce of shot are also popular.
The Saskatoon Gun Club has North America’s Largest 15 station, 5-stand field. The machines vary in difficulty to accommodate both the novice and the experienced shooters. Shooters can choose to shoot the Programmed Menu or select Specific targets as singles, following pair or true pair.
In addition to the typical 5-stand shooting format the controllers can be changed to a flush/flurry mode where the targets come out at random intervals from unknown locations. This can be shot by individuals or as a team. One of the existing settings, when shooting solo, is to shoot 25 targets consisting of a combination of singles, doubles (i.e., single, 2 second delay, single, 6 second delay, double, 4 second delay, double, 7 sec delay, single, 3 second delay, single, etc). This is a very fast action game in which the 25 targets are shot in less than 2 minutes. To increase the complexity, the game can be shot as a team of two and sometimes more individuals at the same time. With the team, there may be up to 4 targets coming out at one time so you had better figure out with your partner which target each of you will be shooting at (doesn’t this remind you of real bird hunting where everyone shoots at the same bird – the easy one)
CCTV Morning Live @ Saskatoon Gun Club Ladies’ Night 2019