The Club consists of two superimposed International Skeet and Trap ranges and a Sporting Clay range.
Clay target shooting involves shooters attempting to break clay targets flung into the air at high speed from a variety of angles.
A shooter shoots from seven positions in a semi-circle, and an eighth position halfway between stations 1 and 7. The clay targets are thrown from machines located inside a low and a high house. The clay targets are programmed and pre-determined. A shooter will have to engage single and double clay targets. One complete detail consists of 25 clay targets.
A shooter shoots from five positions at single clay targets thrown from machines hidden inside a bunker. In any position, there are three machines and the shooter won’t know which machine the clay will come out from. A shooter is allowed a maximum of two shots per target. One complete detail consists of 25 clay targets.
A shooter shoots from five positions at double clay targets thrown simultaneously from machines hidden inside a bunker. The clay targets are programmed and pre-determined. One complete detail consists of 50 clay targets.
- Treat every gun as if it were loaded at all times.
- Never handle another person’s gun without permission.
- Never point a gun at anyone whether the weapon is loaded or not.
- When carrying a gun, ensure that the breech is open and the chamber is clear.
- Before loading, check for correct type of ammunition.
- Load and close the gun only at a firing position.
- Between firing positions, carry the gun with the breech open.
- Fire only towards the target area.
- If a gun misfires, keep weapon pointed towards target area and call for help.
- Place a gun on a rack with its muzzle pointing upwards and the breech open.
Dress Code
Comfortable sport/casual attire with covered shoes. No slipper, sandal, high heels and sleeveless top are allowed. Field Captain reserve the right to stop shooters from shooting if they do not adhere to the proper dress code.