
Traditionally, clay target shooting meant dealing with rain, snow, and darkness. Diamond Indoor Trap Range eliminates all three problems. The facility was built specifically so shooters can practice and compete any time of year, any hour the range is open. Trap Range — Three progressive difficulty l...
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Traditionally, clay target shooting meant dealing with rain, snow, and darkness. Diamond Indoor Trap Range eliminates all three problems. The facility was built specifically so shooters can practice and compete any time of year, any hour the range is open.
Trap Range — Three progressive difficulty levels: - Singles: Beginner-friendly. One target at a time, shoot from 16 yards, 5 shots from each of 5 positions - Doubles: Intermediate. Two targets thrown simultaneously (left and right), 10 shots per position - Handicap: Advanced competition format. Skilled shooters stand 18-27 yards back, allowing mixed-ability competitions
Pistol Range — Recently opened dedicated pistol shooting area.
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Trap (25 rounds) | $40 (includes shells & birds) |
| Trap 28G / .410 | $45 |
| Pistol (25 rounds) | $15 |
Open Daily: 10am-8pm Senior Discount: $5 off trap Tuesdays & Thursdays 10am-2pm (age 60+) Closed: Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas
Walk in whenever the range is open. No membership fees, no membership requirements. The facility is fully handicap accessible.
Diamond Indoor is an ATA-registered facility and proud member of the Amateur Trapshooting Association. They host registered ATA competitions throughout the year—check their event calendar for upcoming shoots. The range also sponsors USA high school clay target teams.
"Diamond Indoor Trap Range will provide all ammunition for shooters. We have 12G, 20G, 28G and .410." — No outside shotgun ammunition allowed. This ensures consistency and range safety.
Federal authorized ammunition dealer. Also sells hunting and fishing licenses.
Standard firearm safety applies. Staff will not handle, unjam, or repair firearms—only shooters and range supervisors allowed downrange. Shooters are responsible for any facility damage from errant shots. Full rules available on their website.
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