Sporting Clays Course Etiquette | NSCA Guide
Nikki Bowers, Assistant Director of the National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA), walks you through the basics of gun range etiquette for sporting clays. From the moment you approach a station to when you finish your shots, it's important to follow proper protocols to ensure safety, respect, and smooth course flow.
In this video, Nikki covers key etiquette tips, including:
Approaching the Station: Be quiet and mindful of other shooters.
Stand Safety: Maintain a distance of three feet from the stand and ensure your gun is unloaded.
Shooting Rules: Always have your eyes and ears protected and only load when you're in position.
Squad Flow: Congratulate your squad members, but keep the pace moving to avoid delays.
By practicing these guidelines, you'll help maintain a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone on the course.
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