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7-H Skeet Club is a dedicated skeet shooting facility located in Patton, Pennsylvania, offering shooters a regulation field layout designed for clay target sports. As a members-focused club, it provides a controlled environment for competitive and recreational skeet shooting. 7-H Skeet Club features...
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7-H Skeet Club is a dedicated skeet shooting facility located in Patton, Pennsylvania, offering shooters a regulation field layout designed for clay target sports. As a members-focused club, it provides a controlled environment for competitive and recreational skeet shooting.
7-H Skeet Club features a regulation skeet field layout with professional-grade clay target systems. The range is designed to accommodate shooters of varying skill levels, from beginners learning the fundamentals of skeet shooting to experienced competitors honing their marksmanship. The facility includes dedicated skeet shooting stations positioned around the field to simulate realistic clay target presentations.
The club specializes in: - Skeet shooting – The primary discipline, featuring 8 stations in a semi-circle layout - Clay target sports – Professional-grade target presentations - Sport shooting – Shotgun-based clay target competitions - Shotgun training – Fundamentals and advanced technique development
The facility provides benches and tables for shooters and spectators, a parking area for member vehicles, and a well-maintained regulation field meeting skeet shooting standards. The clay target systems are maintained for consistent, reliable presentations throughout shooting sessions.
7-H Skeet Club operates on a members-only basis. Prospective shooters interested in joining should contact the facility directly to inquire about membership requirements, fees, and application procedures. Members gain access to the professionally maintained range and the opportunity to participate in club events and competitions.
Shooters must use shotguns (typically 12 gauge or smaller for skeet shooting) and ammunition must be shotgun shells suitable for clay target shooting. All shooters are required to maintain strict safety protocols while on the range.
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