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Trap - Trap shooting is designed to simulate the flushing game bird. The field layout provides the shooter with 25 flushing targets, creating an exciting challenge from five different shooting stations.

Trap Shooting Video
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Skeet - Skeet shooting dates back to the 1920s. It was created to offer the sportsman something to sharpen skills during the off-season. The field moves shooters in a semicircle, presenting them with a combination of 25 high and low targets. It is a great game for an individual or a group of five.

Skeet Shooting Video
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| Sporting Clays - Targets are presented in many different directions and sizes to simulate different game birds. Most courses have between 10 and 12 stations ranging from one-half mile to just under a one-mile path. The Ben Avery Sporting Clays course layouts are great for beginner to advanced shooters. The granite pathway takes you for an easy stroll through the Sonoran desert landscape for an unforgettable shooting experience. |
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5-Stand - Targets are shot in rounds of 25 from five stands, with each shooter rotating from station to station. Targets are thrown in a predetermined pattern which is indicated on a menu. 5-Stand uses six to eight machines and simulates game bird hunting.

5-Stand Shooting Video
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Bunker Trap - In the bunker, is where 15 machines are housed - 3 throwers for each shooting station. The shooter is on top and behind the bunker shooting from an elevated position at targets that can go left, right, or straight randomly by a computerized thrower at speeds of up to 90 miles per hour.

Bunker Trap Video
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