Clay-Shooting Package for Two or Four at DeWitt's Outdoor Sports, LLC (Up to 48% Off)
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Equipped with automated traps, the 14-station sporting-clay course winds for more than 1 mile around wooded areas and open fields
Choose Between Two Options
$45 for clay-shooting package for two ($81 value)
- 100 targets (50 each) ($40 value)
- Gun rental for two ($24 value)
- Eye and ear protection for two ($6 value)
$85 for a clay-shooting package for four ($162 value)
- 200 targets (50 each) ($80 value)
- Gun rental for four ($48 value)
- Eye ear protection for four ($12 value)
Guests drive a complimentary cart around the more than 1-mile course, which winds around woodland areas, a farm pond, and open fields. Fourteen shooting stations with two shooting boxes per station are spread out across the route where players take aim at targets flung in numerous presentations from two automated button-controlled traps. Though ammunition is not included in this voucher, it can be purchased onsite. Groupon purchasers also receive a 10% discount on shooting instruction.
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About DeWitt's Outdoor Sports, LLC
Winding for more than 1 mile around woodland areas, open fields, and a farm pond, DeWitt's Outdoor Sports, LLC's sporting-clay course challenges guests of all experience levels with a variety of target presentations. At the push of a button, automated traps launch clays from the course's 14 shooting stations over bodies of water, sprawling meadows, and dense forests. The course is one of many on DeWitt's 65 acres, which have hosted numerous state shoots and championships.
Beneath a tin roof, targets fly from eight wireless traps across the nearly 1,000 square feet of the 5-stand pavilion. There, guests can fire from five stations by day or under lights during nighttime sessions. At an adjacent covered, two-station rifle range, patrons test their aim at distances up to 200 yards away, while visitors to the 5-stand's eight bays fire at targets up to 50 feet away. At the 5-stand, NSCA-certified instructor Rick Mitchell holds clay-shooting instructions. He also uses videos and still photos to trace his students' clay-shooting skills.
Additionally, DeWitt's staff use the grounds for guided half-day duck or early-release quail hunts. Partnered with guide dogs, hunters stroll the tranquil grounds while searching for mallards roaming four duck pond habitats or coveys of quail.