Remote shooting range
If shooting range access is unavailable, teams may coordinate with a local landowner to create a remote range. Like formal shooting ranges, a remote range has to provide a safe, fair, and competitive environment for a team to participate in the League while following all shooting range requirements in these Policies & Procedures. Remote range requirements:
- Land: Coordinate with the landowner to define expectations and requirements. The League can provide drafts of participant waiver forms for landowners to use. Land area must adhere to the field specifications as defined by the type of clay target sport regulations. Verify that any land use, noise ordinance, or waterway regulations are not impeded upon prior to commitments.
- Insurance: Verify insurance requirements with landowner.
- Thrower (Trap): Specifications for the thrower must meet sport requirements for target flight directions and speed.
- Target flight: A radar gun will measure the speed of a thrown target and apparatuses can be used to measure flight height, angles and distance.
- Other: Consider electrical access for machines, shooting post area, thrower shelters, gun racks, scoring tables, and more.
Visit the League’s website “rules > shooting range” page for more detailed information.
Insurance: Verify insurance requirements with landowner.
Thrower (Trap): Specifications for the thrower must meet
sport requirements for target flight directions and speed.
Target flight: A radar gun will measure the speed of a thrown target and apparatuses can be used to measure flight height, angles and distance.
Other: Consider electrical access for machines, shooting post area, thrower shelters, gun racks, scoring tables, and more.
Visit the League’s website “rules > shooting range” page for more detailed information.