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Sporting Clays in the Los Angeles area:

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Say what you want about So. Cal. We've got restrictive gun laws, we've got earthquakes, we've got wildfires, we've got mud slides, we've even got "The Terminator" for our governor, but we do have 4 Sporting Clays ranges in the Los Angeles area.

Each of them holds their monthly shoot on a different weekend. Each of them has something different to offer and all are fun to shoot.

Triple B Clays is located in El Monte off of the 60 near the 605. It's a 24 station flat course in a heavily treed setting. Most of their stations have 3 trap machines and an "A" & "B" shooting position. Their monthly shoot is on the first Sunday of the month. http://www.triplebclays.com

Raahauge's is located in Corona off of the 91 between the 71 and the 15. A semi-flat course set in the Prado flood plane. They have 16 stations. Their monthly shoot is on the second Sunday of the month. http://www.raahauges.com/

Moore-N-Moore is located in San Fernando off of the 210 near the 5. It's a great course with hills and valleys in the San Gabriel Mtn foothills. They have 12 stations, 10 of them have "A" & "B" shooting positions. They have the best "fun shoot" lunch anywhere and they really are "The friendliest range in southern California". They hold their monthly shoot on the third Saturday of the month. http://www.moorenmoore.com

Oak Tree is located in Newhall off of the 5 near the 14. They have some of the most spectacular views on a sporting clays course anywhere. http://www.oaktreegunclub.com/ (Call before going)

Prado Olympic is located in Chino off of the 71 near the 91. They offer trap, skeet & 5-stand. http://www.shootprado.com/

All of these places offer public shooting so don't wait until they hold their monthly shoots. Contact the clubs directly for more information.

If you live in Los Angeles and you can't find a place to shoot, you're not looking hard enough.

Here's a link to my website. I've got pictures & reviews of the clubs:

http://www.ysr-racer.com
 
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#2 ·
I've been meaning to try Moore-n-Moore out sometime. Their fun shoot is also the only one on a Saturday, which means I'd actually be able to attend. Some of us have church on Sundays...

Cameron
 
#3 ·
Thanks YSR. I just moved to L.A. about six months ago from Texas. I was getting so sick of Hollywood city life I started to think of ways to have a little Texas style fun. So I decided to look in on my old friend sporting clays. I quit shooting sporting a few years ago mostly due to finances. But now I got a second wind going.

I went to Oaktree, Moore-n-Moore and Triple B. I was sold on Moore-n-Moore because I could use their club guns if I became a member. I signed up right away. I love shooting my favorite club gun the Blaser F3! That'll do nicely until I buy my next gun. Hopefully I can make it to a fun shoot out there soon.
 
#4 ·
I shoot at Triple B's every week, so let me know if you're ever headed that way :)

Cameron
 
#5 ·
Hey, Cameron (or anyone else), I'm shooting at TripleB weekly too, would love to hook up.

I live in Sierra Madre, near Pasadena, and TripleB is my "home club." Six months ago, 40 years after I last shot skeet, as a teen, I was introduced to Sporting Clays and fell in love with it right away. Currently am NSCA registered in "D" class, shot 60 in my first fun shoot and am now getting some GREAT lessons from Paul Rybak.

My 28-year-old son and I get together regularly to shoot, but I'm also looking for other adults to shoot with, particularly if you can take time on weekdays. I'm self-employed, so can flex my schedule to shoot during the day and avoid the weekend crowds. Recently purchased a Beretta A400 and am loving it.

Anyone interested in meeting up to shoot, feel free to email me, jb@thecrisismanager.com.

Jonathan
 
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