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Franklinville Sporting Clays
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Club Type
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Public/Member
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Contact
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Jack Dalton
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Location
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Elm St.
Franklinville, NY 14737
(716) 676-3115
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Club Hours
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9am to 3pm Saturday and Sunday year round. Closed: During the gun season for deer, Easter Sunday, and the month of July.
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Facilities
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| Skeet |
Trap |
5 Stand |
Sporting |
FITASC |
Other |
Birds |
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Yes  |
No  |
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No  |
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| The information shown above was accurate when obtained. You should ALWAYS check with the club for up-to-the-minute information before making a trip to a club that you are not familiar with. |
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Directions
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From South on Rt 16 to North, turn Left at Main Light. 1/4 Mile. Turn Right into Franklinville Conservation Club. From North to South on Rt 16, turn Right at Main Light.
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Club Reviews Submitted by Visitors, Members or Staff
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Barry Lockport, NY Visitor 2-5 Visits Reviewed 07/01/2010 | Awesome 100 bird course that offers many different challenging shots with everything from open field to timber shots to over a scenic valley! Very friendly people! I highly recommend and I will definitely be back soon! |
Gerry Hohler Dellroy, Ohio Visitor Once Reviewed 06/15/2009 | Six of us from BTM Clays in Dellroy Ohio made the 250 mile trip to shoot. What a great facility, from our warm welcome, right down to busting clays. With 15 stations, automatic traps, and varying terrain, it is a wonderful place to turn money into noise. Along with our round of clays we also tried our hand at skeet. A tip of the hat to Jack and everyone at this facility. We WILL be back. Gerry, Skeeter, Dick, Marie, Bob, and Joe. |
Dave Clarence NY Visitor Once Reviewed 11/17/2008 | Although a bit of a drive for me it was well worth it in the end. This club (one guy in particular) lives and breathes sporting clays! Great track with lots of imagination in the design. All auto traps made the round progress very nicely and because it was set up for 100 targets it made the experience that much nicer. Great little diner in town to load up on a greasy breakfast buffet and both the diner and club showed good old fashioned courtesy and welcomed us. Prices at the club were the lowest I've seen between the 6 odd clubs I've shot this yr. I highly recommend you load up the truck and head on down there.
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Jason C. Strickland College Station - - Texas Visitor Once Reviewed 11/22/2005 | I was in Buffalo for a conference and it was just an hour or so drive south. Course is managed by very friendly down to earth folks.
14 station course is on flat and hilly terrain. It was mid October
and the fall colors were peaking. Absolutley the best looking course
I have seen during that time of year. I will visit again if I am in NY. One of my favorite course's so far.
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Mike Dodge Arcade, New York Visitor 6-10 Visits Reviewed on or prior to 11/20/2005 | I have recently become a sporting clay freak! I've enjoyed myself everytime I've shot at Franklinville. Jack (the owner) is a great guy. He has gone out of his way to give me pointers. He's there because he simply loves the sport and it shows. Drive down and shoot...you will not regret it!!! |
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