Tennessee Clay Target Complex
Facilities
Skeet: yes | Trap: yes | 5 Stand: yes | Sporting: yes | FITASC: yes | Other: no | Birds: no
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Directions:
From I-40 West of Downtown, take Exit 204, take Briley Pky North, approx 4 Miles. Exit Right on County Hospital Rd. Left across the overpass, club entrance at end of overpass.
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Club Type: Public/Member
Contact: Jay Poling
Location: 1100 County Hospital Rd Nashville, MN 37209
Phone: (615) 742-5297
Website: http://nashvillegunclub.com/
Club Hours:Wednesday through Sunday 10a.m.- 5:00p.m.
Open on holidays that come on Monday.
Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas
Number of visits: Once
Nice course and you drive your truck from station to station. Equipment worked well. I will be back.
Number of visits: 2-5 Visits
I was in town attending a conference and decided to visit the facility. Excellent facility. All of the staff were very helpful and accommodating particularly the lady at the front desk and the president of the club. On my arrival they were holding the Tennessee State Trap Shoot with about 250 shooters so it was very busy and crowded. Everything went very smoothly. The Sporting clays course is an excellent course in top condition. Its a course you actually drive around in your truck as it is long with a good mix of presentations with 18-20 stations. Beautiful setting on the banks of the Cumberland River. I returned a couple of days later and shot Trap and had a similar good experience. I will return on my next trip to Nashville.
Number of visits: Once
Dropped by to shoot a round of clays, as our kids will be shooting in the SCTP State Competition in a few weeks. Facility is first class all the way (though a little expensive). Everything worked perfectly. They must reset the course frequently, as I was told by the girl at the desk. You don’t need a trapper to shoot clays as they do have delayed releases. Lots of porta johns on the course, and you can usually drive between stands as the loop is over 1.25 miles from the clubhouse. Plenty of skeet and trap fields if this is your game. Location is great, only 5 minutes off I40. Will be back.
Number of visits: Once
Beautiful complex. Staff was friendly and helpful. Sporting Clay range was well laid out. If your into to skeet, this complex has plenty of skeet and trap ranges to go around. Will definitely go back on my next visit to Nashville. Only problem was that two launchers didn’t work, but it didn’t diminish the experience.
Number of visits: Once
One of the best experiences I’ve yet to have in Nashville which was a Pleasant surprise. I thought I was an above average skeet shooter, but this took it to a new level. I’m glad to see Nashville has a Clay Target Complex to offer the general public.
Number of visits: 2-5 Visits
Its a very nice club, but at $9.00 for a round of skeet, It should be even nicer.
Number of visits: More than 10
TNClay owned and run by the old Nashville Gun Club is a first class operation.
– Well kept ground
– Equipment always in fine working order
– Wonderful variety of shoot skills stations
– Nice location next to the river
– Active Membership
– Professional and member training assistance
– Safety First Atmosphere
– Extremely welcoming to new members
– Frequent Competitions
– Members are valued by management and staff
– Willing to be trained young shooters are welcome.
– Spacious and clean clubhouse with widescreen TV, foot bar, and party patio
– Great management and involved board
– Membership cost is reasonable and saves money by shooting just 6 times a month.
Number of visits: Once
I found the people at the club EXTREMELY friendly and cordial. I shot at member prices because I belonged to another club, in another state. The clubs in Mo. should try this.
Bob Haeussler