All of your shotgunning needs can be found at Lower Wetumpka Shotgun Sports Club. Whether you want to shoot sporting clays, skeet, 5-stand, wobble trap, or just pattern your gun the Club can help.
Shotgunning is a family sport and encouraged! Need some help starting or just want to improve, visit our instructional page to schedule a lesson.
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Sporting Clays allows the hunter to warm up before season, the novice shooter to hone his/her abilities, and the competitive shooter to practice and compete. Shooters normally walk or ride along a designated path from station to station in open fields and hardwood gaps. Each station uses clay targets to simulate any animal such as dove, duck, woodcock, or even a bouncing rabbit. A typical round normally consists of 50 or 100 targets spread over 12 shooting stations. Target presentations not only vary from club to club, but often week to week.
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Skeet utilizes two machines for presentations for eight shooting stations. The targets emerge from a high house ten feet above ground on the left and a low house 3-1/2 feet above ground on the right. Targets face one another forty yards apart and pass fifteen feet above a crossing stake set twenty yards from the shooting stations. Shooting stations are arranged around an arc running from one house to the other. A round of skeet consists of twenty-five shots, beginning with a high-house bird at station one, then a low house bird, then a double at one, two, six, and seven. |




