Title: | The Hunting Notesfile |
Notice: | Registry #7, For Sale #15, Success #270 |
Moderator: | SALEM::PAPPALARDO |
Created: | Wed Sep 02 1987 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1561 |
Total number of notes: | 17784 |
In the interest of improving my scattergun skills for hunting (there, that justifies putting this in the Hunting notesfile!) I'm trying to find a place where I can take skeet lessons. The clubs I've gone to in my area all require membership to take lessons. I'm not interested in spending the time or dollars to be a member of a club just to take skeet lessons. Do you know of any clubs in the southeastern Mass. area that have skeet lessons for non-members??? Your help is greatly appreciated. Tim Hicks
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273.1 | 100 straight | MPGS::GRANT | where was Mikie | Fri Nov 04 1988 14:29 | 30 |
Hi Tim, At the risk of sounding elitist (?), Skeet LESSONS are expensive. Organized lessons, (Videos, Instructors time range time, etc) are costly. HOWEVER, if you are interested in simply PRACTICING skeet and picking up some pointers from a few of the people at the range, MOST clubs will have "open" shooting. A Non-Member may get charged more $$ per round, however it usually isn't too much. At our club, Non-Members can shoot from 1 pm til 5 pm every sunday for $3.50 per round. (25 clays) This is probably the best way to pick up some pointers from a bunch of people. Scheduled lessons and clinics in your area are usually announced in SKEET: Shooting Review, a monthly publication of the National Skeet Shooting Association (800-531-7928) Give them a call if lessons or weekend clinics are your bag. They are expensive however. Kay Ohye runs one out of Brunswick New Jersey that is about $300 per day. If yu are ever up on the North Shore, give me a call and I'll be happy to take you out to our club, Haverhill Hound Rod and Gun Club. Its a nice place, friendly people, not too much competition(-;) and no antis for miles.......Good luck | |||||
273.2 | Maybe too far away? | VELVET::GATH | Fri Nov 04 1988 14:48 | 36 | |
I usually run a skeet class in the spring of the year. WE do this to introduce new people to the game and to get them interested and up to speed so that they can join our summer league. Now I am not a qualified instuctor however I know enough about the bassics to teach them and give you a foundation. Since I to am a student it more like an advanced student helping or tutoring a beginer. Actually I didn't do much of the teaching anyway because I need a substitute because my sons baseball games kept getting scheduled on the same night. We had about 5 to 7 students all of which were beginners We started for about 4 weeks getting them use to the different stations and starting from the easier ones moving out to some of the more difficult ones as the student progresses. After classes we ran Videos at the club house. so there is a lot of actuall shooting, audio visial ( sp ) and good discussion. We also cover reloading. Now about our students 4 of them shot the league and two had 25 straights in 3-4 months. We are located In Merrimack N.H. Horseshoe Fish and Game Club You do not have to be a member. As a mater of fact we encourage non members to join in and later if you so desire we enjoy having them join the club. Bear. | |||||
273.3 | NF&G?? | ROULET::BING | The midnight train is whinin' low | Fri Feb 09 1990 07:15 | 10 |
Speaking of clubs..... I want to join a club close by. I have an application in at the Worc. Rifle and Pistol but they dont offer alot. I understand that the Northboro Fish&game has alot to offer. Can someone tell me how to go about joining and do I need a sponsor. Thanks in advance..... Walt |