Is there any public land you can set up a personal trap and get some practice in? Enjoy sporting clays but at $40-$50 a round, cant afford too many of those.
Is there any public land you can set up a personal trap and get some practice in? Enjoy sporting clays but at $40-$50 a round, cant afford too many of those.
The state has a facility that s very reasonable at Wateree preserve. It is the old Indigo Club.why aren't you have to do is lift
You could go to Boggy Head or Twin Ponds. Just have to catch it on a day where there isn't anyone shooting rifles or handguns. It is a rifle range.
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Delta in a nutshell: Breeding grounds + small wetlands + big blocks of grass cover + predator removal + nesting structures + enough money to do the job= plenty of ducks to keep everyone smiling!
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boggy head and twin ponds prohibit skeet shooting- if the us forest service people catch you- they will write you a ticket.
Partridge creek gun club in Ridgeville on hwy 78 allows guests to shoot- they have regular skeet and trap ranges in addition to sporting clays and regular skeet is a lot cheaper to shoot- bring cash, they didn't take cards last time I was there
also- the Charleston air force base has an on base skeet range- you can shoot there with a military member or retiree very cheap
Last edited by Bad Habit; 09-11-2017 at 07:49 AM.
PC allows guests to shoot only with members. They are no longer open to the public.
~LB
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