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4th Annual Zombie Shoot

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New range signs

If you’ve been to the club recently you may have noticed the addition of new signage throughout the club.  Clubhouse Archery Range Black Powder Plinking Range Rifle Range Trap Range
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A Girl & A Gun MOKAN

https://www.agirlandagun.org/chapter/mo-mo-kan/ 2023 Dates 10/11/2023 – Wednesday 6 pm: Meet and Greet in Club House 10/25/2023 – Wednesday 6 pm 11/08/2023 – Wednesday 6pm 11/15/2023 – Sunday 6:00pm – 9:00pm: Women’s
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Tri-County Shotgun Extravaganza 2023

October 2,2022 will be the date for the Tri-County Shotgun Extravaganza at the Tri-County Rod and Gun Club,
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Tri-County Shotgun Extravaganza 2022

October 2,2022 will be the date for the Tri-County Shotgun Extravaganza at the Tri-County Rod and Gun Club,
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Metallic Silhouette

Metallic Silhouette shooting began in Mexico as a formalized version of the tradition of staking out the animals to be barbecued at a fiesta, placing bets, and shooting at them
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4th Annual Zombie Shoot

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New range signs

If you’ve been to the club recently you may have noticed the addition of new signage throughout the club.  Clubhouse Archery Range Black Powder Plinking Range Rifle Range Trap Range
Read More

A Girl & A Gun MOKAN

https://www.agirlandagun.org/chapter/mo-mo-kan/ 2023 Dates 10/11/2023 – Wednesday 6 pm: Meet and Greet in Club House 10/25/2023 – Wednesday 6 pm 11/08/2023 – Wednesday 6pm 11/15/2023 – Sunday 6:00pm – 9:00pm: Women’s
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Tri-County Shotgun Extravaganza 2023

October 2,2022 will be the date for the Tri-County Shotgun Extravaganza at the Tri-County Rod and Gun Club,
Read More

Tri-County Shotgun Extravaganza 2022

October 2,2022 will be the date for the Tri-County Shotgun Extravaganza at the Tri-County Rod and Gun Club,
Read More

Metallic Silhouette

Metallic Silhouette shooting began in Mexico as a formalized version of the tradition of staking out the animals to be barbecued at a fiesta, placing bets, and shooting at them
Read More

Classes:

Tri County hosts a Hunter’s Education class the 3rd weekend of October. Please check out the following website to sign up: safehunter.com

Conceal Carry classes are also available, dates TBD. For info please contact Jim Scott, 913-706-2158 or Steve Taylor, 913-558-7505.

Check back often for upcoming classes!

Trap: 

Trap shooting is a specific form of clay target shooting (shotgun shooting at clay targets). There are many versions but American Trap is the most popular type. The sport is in some ways a replacement for an old game where the targets were live pigeons. 

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 ¼ inch disc which are hurled through the air, simulating the flight path of a bird fleeing a hunter. American Trap is broken down into three categories: 16 yd singles, 16 yd doubles and handicap (shot between 18-27 yards). In singles, each shooter takes 1 shot at each of the 5 targets in each of the 5 positions in sequence, while standing 16 yards back from the trap house. The trap rotates back and forth so it is impossible to know which way the target is going to come out. There is no second shot on any in American Trap singles or handicap.

The shooter is required to shoot at a target after he calls “pull.” It does not matter in scoring is the shooter hits only a small piece of the target or whether the shooter shatters the target. The target is considered “dead” or “lost” bird. If the target is hit it is “dead.” It is the shooters’ responsibility to check his own score.

When shooting American Trao, each person will shoot 25 targets. American Trap is generally shot with a 12 gauge single or double barrel shotgun. Semi-autos are also popular due to the low recoil and versatility. Most shooters wear a vest or belt that will hold 25 cartridges with a second pocket for the spent shells. American Trap is shot with lead target ammo, with a shot size between 7 ½ and 9 (2.0-2.4mm).

Spring Trap:

Wednesday nights starting in April and runs through the end of May. Check calendar of events for actual dates and times. 

Members: $6/round

Non-members: $7/round

Fall Trap:

Wednesday nights starting in September and runs through November. Check calendar of events for actual dates and times. 

Members: $6/round

Non-members: $7/round