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April 23, 2021
10:00AM - 3:00PM

ORCA SPORTING CLAY TOURNAMENT

Tulsa Gun Club - 8888 Mohawk Blvd. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74117

Registration is now open! 

 

Tulsa Gun Club
8888 Mohawk Blvd
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74117
Check in: 8:00am 

Members and Non-Members are welcome to join! 


$150.00 for single registration
Includes:
Sporting Clay Admission (must bring own gun)
100 rounds provided
Safety glasses and ear plugs provided
1 Raffle Ticket upon entry 
Pastries and Coffee in the morning 
Boxed Lunch and 2 Beers after Sporting Clay Tournament 

$600.00 for team registration
Includes:
Sporting Clay Admission (must bring own gun)
100 rounds provided to each team member
Safety glasses and ear plugs provided
4 Raffle Ticket upon entry
Pastries and Coffee in the morning
Boxed Lunch and 2 Beers after Sporting Clay Tournament for each team member

 

Click HERE to Register!

Sporting clays is the closest thing to actual field shooting of all shotgun sports. Rather than having clay birds thrown from standardized distances and angles as with skeet or trap, sporting clays courses are designed to simulate the hunting of ducks, pheasants, other upland birds, and even rabbits. Since there is no set season and it can be shot at any time, many hunters shoot sporting clays to further their wingshooting skills during the off-season. Targets may be thrown from literally any angle or distance to simulate wingshooting, and six different sizes of clay targets are used to further give the shooter the experience of actual hunting conditions.

Sporting clays is typically shot in squads of two to six people and played over a course of 10 to 15 shooting stations laid around fields or around the natural features of the land. The course designer is not limited in target speed, angle, or distance, so every course is different.

The most common target used in sporting clays is the clay that is used in skeet and trap. But sporting clays also uses specialty targets to introduce the illusion of speed or distance in the eye of the shooter, moving at speeds or in the ways of game birds. All can be thrown as singles or pairs.

Any shotgun that’s in safe working condition, capable of firing two shots, may be used. Any gauge can be used, but the most popular are 12 and 20 gauge. Many shooters like to shoot an over/under because it gives them two choke choices. Shooters who tend to be sensitive to recoil might prefer gas-operated semiautomatics.

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 04/23/2021 10:00 AM 04/23/2021 03:00 PM false ORCA SPORTING CLAY TOURNAMENT Registration is now open!    Tulsa Gun Club8888 Mohawk BlvdTulsa, Oklahoma 74117Check in: 8:00am  Members and Non-Members are welcome to join!  $150.00 for single registrationIncludes:Sporting Clay Admission (must bring own gun)100 rounds providedSafety glasses and ear plugs provided1 Raffle Ticket upon entry Pastries and Coffee in the morning Boxed Lunch and 2 Beers after Sporting Clay Tournament  $600.00 for team registrationIncludes:Sporting Clay Admission (must bring own gun)100 rounds provided to each team memberSafety glasses and ear plugs provided4 Raffle Ticket upon entryPastries and Coffee in the morningBoxed Lunch and 2 Beers after Sporting Clay Tournament for each team member   Click HERE to Register! Sporting clays is the closest thing to actual field shooting of all shotgun sports. Rather than having clay birds thrown from standardized distances and angles as with skeet or trap, sporting clays courses are designed to simulate the hunting of ducks, pheasants, other upland birds, and even rabbits. Since there is no set season and it can be shot at any time, many hunters shoot sporting clays to further their wingshooting skills during the off-season. Targets may be thrown from literally any angle or distance to simulate wingshooting, and six different sizes of clay targets are used to further give the shooter the experience of actual hunting conditions. Sporting clays is typically shot in squads of two to six people and played over a course of 10 to 15 shooting stations laid around fields or around the natural features of the land. The course designer is not limited in target speed, angle, or distance, so every course is different. The most common target used in sporting clays is the clay that is used in skeet and trap. But sporting clays also uses specialty targets to introduce the illusion of speed or distance in the eye of the shooter, moving at speeds or in the ways of game birds. All can be thrown as singles or pairs. Any shotgun that’s in safe working condition, capable of firing two shots, may be used. Any gauge can be used, but the most popular are 12 and 20 gauge. Many shooters like to shoot an over/under because it gives them two choke choices. Shooters who tend to be sensitive to recoil might prefer gas-operated semiautomatics.   Tulsa Gun Club - 8888 Mohawk Blvd. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74117