June 25th and 26th, 2022
Go here for more information and registration.
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.