Sporting Clays

sporting Clays

There is nothing quite like the feeling of excitement and the thrill that comes with shooting a clay out of the sky. It can be extremely challenging, yet a complete beginner can participate and enjoy it. Often referred to as “golf with a shotgun,” sporting clays are shot on a course; no two are the same.  A sporting clays course setup is only limited by the course designer’s imagination and the surrounding terrain. We guarantee it’ll be an experience loaded with memories – great shots, “almosts” and incredible walks through nature.

Adventure Explorations sport-shooting experiences are a can’t miss choice. With top of the line equipment, such as Berettas and Caesar Guerini’s, knowledgeable/approachable instructors, excellent facilities, Adventure Explorations will make this trip something you maybe didn’t expect. If you have never shot a gun or are a seasoned veteran, this is time well-spent. You’re in the woods and traverse different stations, learning new techniques and adjusting to new visuals and “looks”.

Additional Info

Trips are guided and with your private group. Shotguns, ear and eye protection, ammo, snacks, expert guide included.

If you have your own equipment feel free to bring it, but clearance is subject to inspection from the guide.


Tips are not required but highly suggested; your guide works very hard to make your experience top-
notch. It is customary to present a 10-20% tip to your guide after your trip.

FAQ

Yes, guest must be 13 years of age to participate

Sporting Clays is one of the few sports that can be enjoyed year-round. Some of our favorite times are in the winter, just after snow.

Absolutely! Our guides will assist in making sure your experience is safe and enjoyable.

Safety is the first propriety for all of our experiences. Your guide will be at your side and will intervene if necessary.

We use two different facilities, both less than 60 minutes from either Boiling Springs or Lancaster

If it’s the Spring, Summer or Fall, use layers to keep your body comfortable. If the winter, we’ll be using the same gear, but the same principle applies. Wear comfortable pants and a top that you can move easily in.  Use a non-cotton base layer, preferably lightweight (cool days) or a layer made for whisking sweat and heat away.  Wear eye protection and use Croakies to secure them. All wallets and phones get put into dry storage and travel with you. 

Call for recommendations, if needed. Remember that wind adds windchill. Check this chart to estimate and dress accordingly: Wind Chill Calculator (noaa.gov)

Also, always check the weather for our weather 

Lancaster

Boiling Springs