Contact Information:
Leo Liedel
11754 S Stoney Creek Rd
Carleton, MI 48117
Phone: 734-529-3581
Phone: 734-587-3246
Fax: 734-279-8198
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Sunday
Noon - 9 pm Monday, Thursday, Friday -
9:00 - 5:00 pm, Sat 9 am to 10 pm
Club Type:
Member/Public
ProShop:
No
Ammunition:
trap
Gun Rental:
no
Instruction Available:
No
Food Available:
Yes
Credit Cards Accepted:
No
Lighted Fields:
2
Size of Club House:
5,000 sq ft
Air Conditioning:
No
League Shooting:
Yes
Directions:
From US 23 to Plank Rd east 7 1/2 miles
turn left on to club grounds. From
Monroe take N Custer, it turns into
Plank Rd follow to 2300 Plank Rd
Mar 6th,
2013
Amateur
Trapshooting Association
A.T.A Trap Shoot
Apr 6th, 2013
Amateur Trapshooting Association
A.T.A Trap Shoot
May 11th,
2013
Amateur Trapshooting Association
A.T.A Trap Shoot
Jun 8th, 2013
Amateur Trapshooting Association
A.T.A Trap Shoot
July 15th,
2013
Amateur Trapshooting Association
A.T.A Trap Shoot
Aug 10th, 2013
Amateur Trapshooting Association
A.T.A Trap Shoot
Sept 14th,
2013
Amateur Trapshooting Association
A.T.A Trap Shoot
Oct 5th, 2013
Amateur Trapshooting Association
A.T.A Trap Shoot
Oct 19th,
2013
Amateur Trapshooting Association
A.T.A Trap Shoot
Dec 7th, 2013
Amateur Trapshooting Association
A.T.A Trap Shoot
AIM is the official Youth program of
the Amateur Trapshooting
Association. Members of AIM will
enjoy the thrill of shooting
registered competition on a level
playing field either as a team or as
an individual. The purpose of AIM is
to provide a safe and positive
experience with firearms and
registered trapshooting for youth,
elementary school through college
age. AIM encourages good
sportsmanship and personal
responsibility through competition
while establishing the foundation to
make trapshooting a lifelong
avocation.
Classification by age group
for AIM particpants is as follows:
11 and under - Presub
12-14 - Sub-Junior
15-18 - Junior
18-23 - Graduates*
18-23 - Collegiate**
* "Graduates" are
high school graduates who are
pursuing a career path that does not
require being a full-time
undergraduate at an accredited
degree-oriented learning
institution. "Graduates" may
participate through the target year
in which they turn 23.
** "Collegiate"
participants must be full-time
undergraduate students in an
accredited degree-oriented learning
institution.
It
is
your
responsibility
to
understand
and
practice
the
following
rules
of
safe
conduct.
Take all guns out of case and put them in the gun racks provided. Please leave all gun cases in your vehicle. Your gun and shells are all that you bring to the range.
All guns when on range
MUST
be put on RACK with ACTION OPEN.
Handle and carry shotgun with muzzle pointed in safe direction.
Carry shotgun with ACTION OPEN.
Load shotgun
ONLY
when on your assigned shooting station.
Only 1 (one) shell in shotgun unless shooting doubles or international events.
Shotgun must
be UNLOADED
when changing shooting stations.
In the event of a delay on the trap line due to breakdown, IMMEDIATELY
unload your shotgun. Reload only when the puller advises that shooting may resume.
Make certain your shotgun is unloaded before leaving your final shooting station.
All shells that misfire are your responsibility. You must dispose of them properly.
No alcohol is to be brought on the grounds.
No alcohol on the shooting ranges (trap or archery).