Blue Rock Sportsman Club - Sherwood, Arkansas - Skeet Trap 5 Stand Sporting Clays
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Blue Rock Sportsman Club
Club Type
Public/Member
Contact
John English
Location
Hwy 165
North Little Rock, AR 72114
501-690-4821
Club Hours
Open 24/7 to club members with swipe card. Visitors must call John English the club grounds mgr.@ 1-501-690-4821 for arrangements if visiting.
Facilities
Skeet
Trap
5 Stand
Sporting
FITASC
Other
Birds
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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.
Directions
Take exit 7 off I-440. Turn on HWY 165 (WEST) and go 2 blocks to Carpenter Rd. Turn left on Carpenter Rd. sign for club is very small. after passing thru gate, follow signs to Club House. go left at fork in road. club is behind the water treatment facility on a gravel road, on the river bank.
Club Reviews Submitted by Visitors, Members or Staff
bob kuczynski va beach va Visitor Once Reviewed 07/12/2009
Had a great time at this club. Skeet is 4.00 per game plus a 1.00 daily membership fee for visitors. This is a big club and has a very active and diverse membership. If you shoot in july, bring water and sun screen. It gets hot, real hot. The club was very busy on the s.Clays side of the house, but skeet shooting was sparse. I was able to get 6 games in before noon, but had to jump in on numerous squads to do it. Mr. English was very kind to allow me access and im very grateful. I will return to shoot again.
Larry Jones Maumelle AR Member More than 10 visits Reviewed 11/18/2008
I noticed there is an old post from 2006 on this site that doesn't reflect recent changes to the club. The sporting clays range is definitely improved since 06, including a new 75 ft tower capable of throwing to several stations, as well as solar battery chargers to keep the batteries charged. Also more board members have determined that the club will do a better job maintaining the sporting clays range, since a majority of members are now using the sporting clays range.
Ed Harmon Destin, FL Visitor Once Reviewed 04/06/2007
As a non-member I called the club to see if our small group of five could shoot sporting clays at the facility while we were on our way from Florida to the Tulsa Gun Show. We received excellent service and gracious hospitality from past club President, Mr. Brandon Causey and the caretaker, Mr. Johnny English. The range was about 5 miles total travel off I-40.
The 10-station walk through course could be set as a challenge or as a mild course or anything in-between. On the day we shot the course, I would say the course was set as a medium course, as it should be for a standard set at a functioning range. The north side of the course is open with trees as a background. The southern side of the course has trees and orchards that can be used to make the course as difficult as one might want. There were only two stands that allowed reports, all others were true pairs. It was obvious that a master shooter could adjust his shots to be as difficult as he or she might want. The traps were excellent and we only had one problem with one machine, a dead battery that was fixed immediately.
We, all five of the group, had a very good experience at this range and would go back at any time.
Bill Baron Conway, AR Visitor Once Reviewed 07/23/2006
This facility is a "private club". The fee to become a member is $250; thereafter, yearly membership is $125. This facility claims to offer: skeet, trap, 5-stand and a limited "sporting course". Upon observation it becomes immediately clear that this facility is primarily designed for American Skeet; that is, the five skeet fields are excellent! Unfortunately, there two trap fields pale in comparison, and it just goes downhill from there. The 5-Stand field is not aethetically appealing, and the "sporting course" is, well, not very sporting. But if American Skeet is your game, this would be the place to be.