First Time Shooter or Seasoned Shot, the Annual ATF Sporting Clay Shoot Welcomes All

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The 4th Annual ATF Sporting Clay Shoot is almost here.

Set for Friday, March 6, the event returns to the Pro Gun Club in Boulder City, bringing together shooters, supporters, candidates, and activists for a full day of competition, conversation, and community.

The day kicks off early with 8:00 a.m. registration and a 9:00 a.m. tournament start.

Participants can expect organized shooting stations, friendly competition, and plenty of opportunities to network between rounds.

Lunch is included for shooters, with a lunch-only option available for those who want to mingle without competing.

The afternoon wraps with prize drawings, awards, and a live auction.

You’ll be among people there to enjoy the experience as much as the cause; grassroots activists, elected officials, candidates, and longtime supporters all in one place.

That relaxed environment is intentional. It’s part of why people keep coming back year after year.

Whether you’re coming with friends or flying solo, the format is flexible. Teams of four can register together, or individuals can sign up and be placed with others.

You don’t need to be a seasoned shooter to participate. If you can safely handle a shotgun and enjoy being outdoors, you’ll fit right in.

The ATF Sporting Clay Shoot has built an event known for being well run and purposeful without feeling stuffy and formal.

It’s an easy day with good company; that’s why people keep coming back.

Click here for more information and to register.

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