Ranges
![]() Our New Kinnicum’s Rim fire Range is a blast! Situated next to the 50 Yard Range, the rim fire range offers a variety of steel targets. Stop by this range next time you stop in! DO NOT USE JACKETED AMMO ON THE |
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The 50 yard range has been upgraded offers a roof to cover all shooters and new concrete floor. You also can shoot at 25 yards on this range. The range is open all year. |
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The 100 yard range has 2 seated benches and a roof to cover all shooters.You can also shoot at 50 yards on the 100 yard range providing your target is at the correct height from the ground.This range cannot be used for less than 50 yards.This range is open all year |
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A Wobbler trap was installed! What a great toy! This thing sends clays in a totally randon direction on each call for a bird. There are five stations and shooters rotate stations after 5 shots for a toal of 25 rounds. The cost, 7.00 for non-member and 5.00 for members to shoot 25 birds from the wobbler. Note to members: Due to safety concerns, you must be a member for more than a year and complete a safety course before operating the Wobbler. For more information on the use of this facility, please email kinnicum@gmail.com. |
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Sporting Clays Kinnicum offers a Sporting Clay field utilizing manual traps and two electronic traps. The course is open to the public on Tuesday evenings between April and September starting at approximately 5:30 PM and ending when done or dark. The event is run weather permitting. The season begins with simple presentations and changes to more challenging presentations as the season progresses. The course consists of a 50-bird presentation with a new layout every week. Depending on the number of shooters, squads are formed of approximately 6 or 7 shooters. Once the squads are formed they are lead around the course which generally consists of five stations where five presentations of pairs are shot giving a total of 10 clays (targets) per station. The presentations consist of challenges from different angles and distances and vary from station to station with no duplication. The clays consist of a mixture of standards, midi's, mini's, and rabbits that may vary in color. You may hear people call the clays, birds (feathers) or rabbits (fur). The stations are given names such as springing teal, fur and feather, bird & crippled, and rabbit(s). A presentation consisting of a pair can be delivered as simos, report pair, or following (one at a time). Each shooter is allowed only two shots per presentation. Sporting Clays is a fun event for the whole family! It provides challenges for all shooters, from the very new to the very experienced. No special guns or equipment is required. However, for a safe shoot, eye and hearing protection is a requirement of shooters and spectators. Again, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC at 5:30 every Tuesday, the fee is $8.00 for members, $10.00 for non-members. Come down and give it try! We have many repeat shooters who are more than willing to help any level shooter. Try it once and you're hooked! |
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New
Range Safety Sign
completed.
To be use at cable entrances leading out back to sporting clay
area.
This was requested by Mark T.
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