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Old 08-27-2010, 8:38 AM
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Originally Posted by ysr_racer View Post
A standard "trap field" has one machine and five shooting positions, and you shoot 25 birds in a round.

A standard "skeet field" has two machines and eight shooting positions, and you shoot 25 birds in a round.

There no such thing as a standard sporting clays course. SC courses usually have anywhere from 10 to 25 stations (shooting positions) with two to three machines at each station, and you shoot 50 or 100 birds in a round.

At two to three thousand dollars per machine, you can see the difference in cost for a trap field and a sporting clays course.

Also to shoot 100 birds of sporting clays you might wanna bring about 150 rounds of ammo because you can take 2nd shots on birds.

As Brad mentioned the cost of shooting sporting clays is a bit more then skeet/trap. But I think all should be tried to test for preference.

BTW nice illustrations there Brad !!!
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