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SHOTGUN

The Shotgun facilities include a clubhouse/pro-shop, 4 trap fields and a 5-stand with a 65' duck tower. We use primarily Beomat automatic trap machines with one in each trap house and one up the duck tower. The 12 traps used on the 5-stand are a mixture of automatic trap and skeet machines and specialized automatic teal and rabbit machines. Only trap loads are allowed on our range (7 1/2, 8, 8 1/2, 9 shot size) - no hunting or magnum loads! 

Hours

  • Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Sunday 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 5 PM to 9 PM
  • Wednesday Noon to 5 PM
  • Thursday 5 PM to 9 PM
  • Friday Closed 
 
Trap
Kenmore has 4 trap fields and we throw American, Continental, doubles and handicap trap. We have a full compliment of voice pulls and have excellent lights for night shooting. Costs are $4.75/single line for members and $6.25/single line for the public. 10 line punch cards are $42.50 members and $57.50 public. A line is 25 targets. Eye and ear protection required.  (click for more trap)

 
5-Stand
Kenmore has the premier 5-stand in the Pacific Northwest with 12 different trap machines throwing targets in every direction. Singles, true pairs, following pairs, running rabbit, springing teal, 65 foot tall duck tower.

Introduction, light difficulty, intermediate and expert throwing patterns are run evey day.
The field is well lit for night shooting. Cost: $5.75/line for members and $7.25/line for the public. Eye and ear protection required.  (click for more 5-Stand)
 
Duck Tower
A Beomat trap machine 65' up a tower. This setup throws birds high overhead simulating a duck in flight. Shot alone or as part of the 5-Stand setup. The trap machine can be set at any height in between for a different look, and comes all the way down to load the 350 bird magazine.