Experience a 1-hour clay-shooting lesson with ammo, eye and ear protection at Orvis Sandanona with up to 31% off
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Hone skills during a clay-shooting lesson with an experienced instructor at an authentic historic preserve offering expert guidance
Looking for an exciting way to sharpen your shooting skills? Try out a clay-shooting lesson where you get guided by an experienced instructor. You'll benefit from expert advice while enjoying the beautiful surroundings. Just make sure you're 18 or older, and be aware that there might be a background check required for ammunition.
What we offer
This deal includes a one-hour clay-shooting lesson for two, complete with ammunition and necessary safety gear like eye and ear protection. Whether you're new or experienced, this session is designed to offer both challenge and enjoyment.- 1-Hour Clay-Shooting Lesson for Two Including Ammunition: A full hour of expert-guided clay shooting fun
- Eye and Ear Protection: Safety gear provided to ensure your protection during the activity
Why you should grab the offer
Orvis Sandanona stands out due to its rich historic heritage in the Hudson River Valley as the oldest permitted shooting preserve in the United States. The comprehensive shooting facilities cater to all skill levels with options like sporting clays courses, Five Stand, and Wobble Trap. Expert instruction ensures you can improve your skills effectively. The serene environment allows for relaxation when not shooting, enhancing your overall experience. Plus, monthly events keep things lively and engaging.Need to know info
About Orvis Sandanona
With its main lodge built during the era of the Founding Fathers, Orvis Sandanona serves as one of the oldest permitted shotgun-shooting clubs in the country. Given its history, it's no surprise that the diverse 20-stand sporting-clays course has been chosen to host many prestigious competitions. Lush greenery and wooden fences also extend to both the modern skeet and five-stand courses, where onsite specialists teach the English Churchill method of shotgun hunting. In addition, fly fishing instruction comes in handy during guided fishing trips arranged by the staff. The clubhouse's dining room—whose ceiling beams and wooden accents give it the vibe of a colonial tavern—serves as a cozy spot for lunch or dinner.