Trap shooting is a specific form of clay target shooting. Trap shooting is a game of movement, action, and split-second timing. It requires the accuracy and skill to repeatedly aim, fire, and break the 4 1/4 inch disc which is hurled through the air at a speed of 42 mph, simulating the flight path of a bird fleeing a hunter.
More Information HERE.
Range closed and check in at 18:00 and match starts at 19:00 unless otherwise noted.
Trap shooting is a specific form of clay target shooting. Trap shooting is a game of movement, action, and split-second timing. It requires the accuracy and skill to repeatedly aim, fire, and break the 4 1/4 inch disc which is hurled through the air at a speed of 42 mph, simulating the flight path of a bird fleeing a hunter.
More Information HERE.
Trap shooting is a specific form of clay target shooting. Trap shooting is a game of movement, action, and split-second timing. It requires the accuracy and skill to repeatedly aim, fire, and break the 4 1/4 inch disc which is hurled through the air at a speed of 42 mph, simulating the flight path of a bird fleeing a hunter.
More Information HERE.
NRA High Power Rifle Discipline 1000 Yard
High Power Rifle is competitive shooting done with a high-power rifle on standardized paper targets at distances from 200 to 1000 yards.
NRA High Power 600 Yard Match
Prone shooting using iron sighted or scoped rifles (including F-class)
More information HERE.
International Conferderation of Revolver Enthusiasts (ICORE) promotes action shooting competitions with revolvers. The ICORE shooters at Boulder Rifle and Pistol Club call themselves the “Reservation Dogs”.
More information HERE.
Trap shooting is a specific form of clay target shooting. Trap shooting is a game of movement, action, and split-second timing. It requires the accuracy and skill to repeatedly aim, fire, and break the 4 1/4 inch disc which is hurled through the air at a speed of 42 mph, simulating the flight path of a bird fleeing a hunter.
More Information HERE.
BRPC Tuesday Night Steel
1st, 3rd, and 5th Thursday of every month we can use volunteers to come out and help clean up the range. The more hands that can come out and assist make light work of keeping our range clean and improve our safe operations.
Stop by the range office, Jim Cruse, Range Operations is spearheading these efforts.
Trap shooting is a specific form of clay target shooting. Trap shooting is a game of movement, action, and split-second timing. It requires the accuracy and skill to repeatedly aim, fire, and break the 4 1/4 inch disc which is hurled through the air at a speed of 42 mph, simulating the flight path of a bird fleeing a hunter.
More Information HERE.