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re: Skeet/ trap near Baton Rouge
Posted on 5/16/14 at 10:35 am to Bagger Joe
Posted on 5/16/14 at 10:35 am to Bagger Joe
Hunter's Run has first class skeet & trap fields. Machines are well-maintained. $10 per round for non-members (25 targets). Trap machines are voice activated.
Sporting clays at HR consists of an 8 station course (50 targets) during the week. Cost for 50 targets = $24 for non-members.
On Thursday afternoons there is a "fun shoot" sporting clays tournament (50 targets) and the cost is $16 (members and non-members).
About once a month HR hosts a registered sporting clays tournament. Cost is usually around $65 for 100 birds -- course usually consists of 14-15 stations.
Rifle and pistol range is rudimentary, and use is limited to members and to guests who are accompanied by members.
Enforcement of basic safety rules is pretty lax.
Sporting clays at HR consists of an 8 station course (50 targets) during the week. Cost for 50 targets = $24 for non-members.
On Thursday afternoons there is a "fun shoot" sporting clays tournament (50 targets) and the cost is $16 (members and non-members).
About once a month HR hosts a registered sporting clays tournament. Cost is usually around $65 for 100 birds -- course usually consists of 14-15 stations.
Rifle and pistol range is rudimentary, and use is limited to members and to guests who are accompanied by members.
Enforcement of basic safety rules is pretty lax.
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