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Club Reviews Submitted by Visitors, Members or Staff
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Sean Macungie, PA Visitor Once Reviewed 03/24/2011 | What a find! Like most places I visit I check out on claytargetsonline first. And again they did me right.
This is a great place to shoot sporting clays. Fun & challenging with a unique method of shots <>.
People were super friendly & helpful and if a machine was "down" you called the clubhouse and they fixed it immediately!!!
Finally the price a round of 100 is only $23...You cannot beat that!
I know I will be back again soon..... |
Ryan Yeaglin Elizabethtown, PA Visitor More than 10 visits Reviewed 11/10/2010 | Blueridge Sportsman is one one central PA's best sporting clays ranges around. Steve Zimmers and his crew do a great job of setting targets with new presentations all the time. Prices are good as well $24 for non members per 100 targets. Anyone looking for good targets should check them out for sure. |
Jim Mullen White Hall, MD Visitor Once Reviewed 08/31/2010 | I went to Blue Ridge for the first time on 08/21/10 with some friends, and we shot the 100 target course. We had such a good time we went back out for a second round. The course is great with lots of different presentations. Some stations were a real challenge and tough to hit, but don't let that discourage you, that's what the game is about. The folks that run the sporting clays are great too! Blue Ridge is definitely on my list of clubs that I plan to go back to and shoot again. |
Greg Heuer Nellysford, VA Visitor Once Reviewed 06/17/2006 | My wife and I visited last week, and were treated with great kindness by everyone at the club. The one mile course is very well set up, and extremely challenging for beginner shooters like us. Jim Goodheart offered us tips to help make the breaks in a most friendly way, putting up with our lack of training and ability with an amiable smile. Costs are reasonable and the course is well maintained. We will go back when we can. |
Jeff Jordan Fairfax, Virginia Visitor 2-5 Visits Reviewed 02/20/2006 | 8 stage sporting clays course set in beautiful rural Pennsylvania countryside. Numerous interesting presentations, both in open fields and some in the trees. Stages are re-set regularly and can be very challenging to keep the regulars interested. Small clubhouse, sells food and shells. Very reasonable prices to shoot.
Visited as a guest of member and was treated very well, including useful tips offered in a friendly way to an obvious beginner. Can be busy on weekends when the local rotating competition shoots at the club that weekend. I'm looking forward to me next visit. |
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