My Dad & I are looking for a good place to bust some clays w/the new shotguns tomorrow morning. Any suggestions?
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Best Place to Shoot Clay Pigeons/Trap Near Plano
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Originally posted by Shough View PostThe only place I know is Winchester gun range on Northwest Hwy. They have a shotgun club when you first come in and I know they have sporting clays and various other courses but I don't remember the name of the place but there are signs when you enter the rifle range.
It is now called Elm Fork Shotgun Sports and has been totally revamped.....very nice place to shoot. http://elmfork.com/
Backwoods on 380 sold out to a builder and is now closed
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Gavin look into www.alpineshootingrange.com It's in Ft. Worth off of Forest Hill and I-20.Go to there web site to get better directions....Brian
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Originally posted by McPatrickClan View PostElm Fork looks good- a bit pricey, but hey, what do you expect for something in Dallas?
Brian- I enjoy shooting at Alpine. I was there just a couple of weeks ago. Thing is, my parents live North of Dallas & so I was trying to find a place close by them. Thanks.
**** used to be $32 for 100 rounds of Sporting clays. I guess a $5 increase isn't too bad..
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I guess I am wrong- at Alpine it is $14 for manual throw clays. You get 100 in a box. Maybe I am getting the prices confused!
Brian- you bet. I have not had any success yet. I am really taking it easy & trying to make sure I am growing in my love for people as I take on this hunting thing, not just growing in my desire to put an arrow through a deer's heart.
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Originally posted by McPatrickClan View PostI guess I am wrong- at Alpine it is $14 for manual throw clays. You get 100 in a box. Maybe I am getting the prices confused!
Brian- you bet. I have not had any success yet. I am really taking it easy & trying to make sure I am growing in my love for people as I take on this hunting thing, not just growing in my desire to put an arrow through a deer's heart.
Sorry Mc......I was referring to sporting clays, not throw your own.........
Honestly, I'm not even sure if Elm Fork has a throw your own.
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