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Birds Landing Sporting Clays, Review & Pictures
Birds Landing is located the Deltas about 65 miles north east of San Francisco. I was in the bay area for a few days so I thought I’d give them a try.
A buddy of mine that had never shot clays before joined me. We arrived to see a nice facility with a 5-stand, 12-station clays course, pro shop and a snack bar.
One of the owners was nice enough to give my friend a 15-minute “mini lesson†on firearm safety and shotgun shooting.
We first shot the 5-stand. It was a good mix of targets and a perfect warm-up. The clays course is a fully automated 12-station course with a clay counter system. Birds Landing makes good use of the gentle rolling hills and tall grass. Most of the machines were hidden from sight.
I found the course to be a little on the "soft" side, but with a couple of challenging stations. Everybody we met there was super friendly.
Here’s a link to some pictures: http://www.picturetrail.com/ysr_racer
Here’s a link to the Cal Sporting Clays Assoc web page: http://www.calclays.com/
And here’s a link to Birds Landing: http://www.birdslanding.net/
Stay tuned for my review of Coyote Valley Sporting clays.
brad g.
Birds Landing is located the Deltas about 65 miles north east of San Francisco. I was in the bay area for a few days so I thought I’d give them a try.
A buddy of mine that had never shot clays before joined me. We arrived to see a nice facility with a 5-stand, 12-station clays course, pro shop and a snack bar.
One of the owners was nice enough to give my friend a 15-minute “mini lesson†on firearm safety and shotgun shooting.
We first shot the 5-stand. It was a good mix of targets and a perfect warm-up. The clays course is a fully automated 12-station course with a clay counter system. Birds Landing makes good use of the gentle rolling hills and tall grass. Most of the machines were hidden from sight.
I found the course to be a little on the "soft" side, but with a couple of challenging stations. Everybody we met there was super friendly.
Here’s a link to some pictures: http://www.picturetrail.com/ysr_racer
Here’s a link to the Cal Sporting Clays Assoc web page: http://www.calclays.com/
And here’s a link to Birds Landing: http://www.birdslanding.net/
Stay tuned for my review of Coyote Valley Sporting clays.
brad g.
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