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LL Bean Sporting Clays

This is a discussion on LL Bean Sporting Clays within the Training forums, part of the General category; I was just curious if anyone on NES has taken any of Bean's sporting clay classes? http://www.llbean.com/outdoorsOnline...oot/index.html I was thinking ...

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    I was just curious if anyone on NES has taken any of Bean's sporting clay classes?

    http://www.llbean.com/outdoorsOnline...oot/index.html

    I was thinking it might be fun to do with my dad. He really isn't too interested in rifle/pistol shooting but has recently expressed some interest in trap/skeet. I thought it might be a good introduction for both of us.

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    Nathaniel

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    My wife and I took the one day class last year. The instructors were good. It's actually done on their 5 stand course, not regular sporting clays.

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    Check the posts here and on goal.org for sportsman's clubs and make a few phone calls. There are several clubs (I dont know where you are.) around here which offer introductory classes for free or at a low cost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrTwigg View Post
    Check the posts here and on goal.org for sportsman's clubs and make a few phone calls. There are several clubs (I dont know where you are.) around here which offer introductory classes for free or at a low cost.
    There is one offered at Fitchburg Sportsman's club in Ashburnham. (http://www.fitchburgsportsmensclub.org/index.htm)
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    I'm in Boston and a BRP member but my folks are up on the North Shore. Too bad I missed the last beginner day for Fitchburg, looks like a great intro. I checked with GOAL (finally can put my membership to good use) and there is a course in Leominster next month that looks like it should do the trick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt View Post
    There is one offered at Fitchburg Sportsman's club in Ashburnham. (http://www.fitchburgsportsmensclub.org/index.htm)

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