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have fun-
our club has a shot size limit on the skeet trap and clays - nothing bigger than a 6, I think, big enough I don't use it for the venues (you can pattern heavy loads at the outdoor pistol bays and no shooting between sunset and 9AM - remarkably reasonable for NY my favorite ever regulation was a club I shot at as a guest of a friend back in the 1970's. The club house and skeet fields were on the outside of a curve in the rural public road and the trap was inside the curve. the rule was that if you were shooting trap, and a car was coming up the road towards the club- you had to let far right targets go. Seems that drivers were upset with shot rattling off their windows ![]() seemed like a good rule to me
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When I first joined my local gunclub back in the mid 80's you could shoot trap or skeet 24 hours a day 7 days a week . And I hate to admit it but there were many nights I was out there shooting skeet at midnight . Now they say nothing before 8AM or after 10PM .
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Don't feel bad the public range in Delaware has same rules, nothing larger than 12 ga and no shot size larger than 7-1/2.
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It's 9 to 9 at my club.
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