I brought some coworkers here for an intro to sporting clay shooting. A few of us had some past trap/skeet experience, but overall none of us were experienced shotgun shooters. We talked to the owner, Chuck, and setup for an evening after work to spend a few hours with him showing us the ropes.
The facility is off the beaten path, but not terribly so (all the roads were paved). It was about a 15 minute drive from Marietta. The facility is nice; basically a log-like-cabin building at the top of a hill. In addition to the sporting clays course, there is a lighted trap range, outdoor and indoor gathering/eating areas, and a grill or two (they do a Thurs night shoot and steak night, I hear). I believe he said the sporting clays course is over 22 acres, and the entire property is 230 acres. Pretty big.
Chuck got us familiar with the basic rules of sporting clays, made sure we had the right stuff (we brought our own guns, not sure if he rents them) like eye and ear protection, and took us out to the first stand. He coached us thru the basics of shooting a moving target, how the course works, how to shoot at multiple clays (birds) in a single stand, etc... He was very patient with us, as some of us sucked at shooting. He's a really nice guy with a lot of experience.
We did 9 or 10 of the stands (like holes in a golf course... you walk around the entire hilltop.. ), I believe there are 16 overall.. and they can be changed to be harder or easier. We shot until it got too dark to see anything.
Overall it was a great evening of shooting. We're planning on heading back soon. It would be a great place to do a corporate event or family outing, pending you like your coworkers/family enough not to shoot them.
Call ahead and make an appointment as they don't have regular hours (maybe Thursday they do). read more