Fort Bragg Clay Target Center - Spring Lake, North Carolina - Skeet Trap
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Fort Bragg Clay Target Center

   

Club Type

Public/Member

Contact

Frank McFall

Location

651 E. Manchester Road
Spring Lake, NC 28310
(910) 436-9489

Club Hours

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday - Closed
Wednesday 3:00am-9:00pm
Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10am-6:00pm
& certain Holidays 10am-5:30pm

Facilities

Skeet Trap 5 Stand Sporting FITASC Other Birds
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Directions

In Spring Lake NC, go north on Hwy 87/24 to East Manchester Road. Turn Right at light onto East Manchester Road. Go about 8/10 mile and turn right at club sign.

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Club Reviews Submitted by Visitors, Members or Staff
David Allan
Liberty, SC
Visitor
Once
Reviewed 05/05/2009
Excellent facility and great targets. The staff are very helpful and friendly and the grounds are well kept. Great place for large shoots or a day of shooting. The Army really has a gem in this facility.

The only down sides noted: A little dusty because of the sand road and parking area. The echo due to the block houses takes some people a little time to get use to. The background (trees) on High 7 especially the double on field 1-3 can be troublesome.
mike lewis
bunnlevel nc
Visitor
2-5 Visits
Reviewed 02/18/2009
Wow is all that can be said. My girls 16 and 13 love to shoot trap. They are just learning but what fun they had, and the personnel at the club, what can be said, they are great take their time show you everything. It's a really wonderful way to spend an afternoon with your kids thanks for all you do. Only one bad thing I just don't get there enough.
Greg Saylor
Winston Salem, NC
Visitor
Once
Reviewed 10/14/2008
My son and I drove down on a Saturday to spend the day shooting. The facility was as nice as I had heard. Well kept grounds with cinder block walls separating the individual stations. And, that turned out to be the cause of a very distracting thing. There is a very pronounced echo after each shot, as the shotgun report bounces back and forth between the walls. This echo doesn't dissipate quickly. Pow,pow,pow,pow,pow,pow, anyway, you get the idea. Now, before you guys write me off as a prissy, nutcase, think about the ruckus a dozen shooters stirs up.
It's the only downside to this facility, but it IS bothersome.
J
Raeford, NC
Member
More than 10 visits
Reviewed 02/27/2008
Great club!!! Frank, among other members there, are very helpful. The grounds are very well maintained. Easy 30 minute drive from Raeford for a world class facility. A bigger pro shop would be nice, but for the few people that regularly shoot there, I can see why the Army doesn't invest in this.
Bob Storr
Fayetteville NC
Member
More than 10 visits
Reviewed 02/05/2008
And some good news in the shooting world. While Fort Bragg has had multiple manager changes in the past year, they have reopened and are returning to their normal schedule. I'm advised that MWR personnel (from other facilities) have been assigned and will be running the operation and the "founding " mgr. (Frank M.) has offered his assistance in training and operation.
A very nice place to shoot with top notch targets---lets support them.
gene
fayetteville
Member
2-5 Visits
Reviewed 01/06/2008
Unfortunately, the site has just been posted on the Fort Brag MWR site as closed effective 28 December until further notice due to staff and mechanical problems. This is a very sad review.
Wooster
Ft. Bragg, NC
Member
Once
Reviewed 08/20/2007
This is a wonderful facility. Today, I shot Trap for the first time. They kindly set me up and made sure there was someone to show me what to do. Tom spent the better part of two hours teaching, encouraging and convincing me that I could do this. It was extremely hot outside and he even loaned me a towel. Kindness and thoroughness were abundant. I can't wait to go back!
Lyssa Fansler
Hope Mills,NC
Visitor
2-5 Visits
Reviewed 07/25/2007
I have been to this facility twice and loved it both times. I never have shot trap before and the first time I was there they taught me and I enjoyed it enough to want to go back. Then I took my husband and his son...they both enjoyed it. I now have bought a shotgun for trap shooting and plan on going back. I really enjoy this sport thanks to this facility.
Len Lister
Niceville, Florida
Visitor
2-5 Visits
Reviewed 05/21/2007
I was working in North Carolina and joined the club. I had to drive 90 miles one way to get there, but, had no regrets. It is an outstanding facility and the staff is friendly. John provided me with some very good instructions and I look forward to getting back to the Ft Bragg Clay Target Center some day soon.
Charles Blaylock
Asheboro NC
Member
More than 10 visits
Reviewed 08/12/2006
It IS a premier club. Frank McFall, club manager, runs a great range that is owned by the US Army. And, you DO NOT have to go on post to get there. It's in Spring Lake, NC, just north of Fort Bragg off E. Machester Road. Give it a try!!
fred schnibben
morehead city nc
Visitor
More than 10 visits
Reviewed 01/20/2006
This is the premier skeet and trap club in nc. Open for about 3 yrs, They have hosted numerous events and will host the armed forces and us open in 2006. A world class facility with about 12 skeet and 10 trap fields.
Chris Lane
Leland, N.C.
Visitor
More than 10 visits
Reviewed on or prior to 11/20/2005
Ft.Bragg has a great setup. They have a club house where you can rent guns,shells etc. They have six trap houses and tweleve skeet houses.
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