Trap

Trap

This increasingly popular “sport for a lifetime” is easy to get hooked on. It’s a fun intro to shotguns since everyone breaks at least some targets. The pressure comes later, when you’re seeking the elusive 25, 50, 100 scores that require dedication and practice.

Facilities:

WSC offers top-notch facilities for experienced shooters and beginners alike. Our two trap fields face North to avoid solar glare. They’re separated by a fence to limit distractions, and each has a hedge to mask debris fields and a dense tree line providing a solid backdrop and good contrast for orange clays. The fields are set up for all three trap “games”; five stations with distances marked from 16 yards (for “Singles”) to 27 yards (the maximum for “Handicaps”). Both of our “Pat-Trap” clay throwers are voice-activated, capable of automatic “Doubles”, and benefit from radar-gun setting, professional maintenance and ongoing modernization. There are also manual throwers on the West (#1) field members can use during shooting hours when the field is not in use. For patterning your gun, adjacent to Field 1 we have a grease board and paper frame; when present the opener can provide you pattern paper. The air-conditioned trap house has a shady porch for Summer, a wood stove blazing in Winter, and a fire pit, picnic tables and grill for all-season sessions. We can provide eye and ear protection and shell belts until you get your own. To support our team dinners and events we have commercial fridge and freezers, multiple microwaves and ample serving space, and a flat screen for presentations and teaching clinics.

Competitions and Events:

WSC hosts several public ATA (US Amateur Trap Association) registered shoots each year. WSC is also an active member of the Greater Lowell Trap League, a collection of 11 local sports clubs that compete against each other on a weekly basis from April to August. We field teams of all skill levels (including the 2021 top-level AA winners) in the GLTL. No previous competitive experience is necessary to join; teams are assembled according to experience and ability. We also put on Holiday “prize” events for club members such as July 4 or the Thanksgiving “Turkey Shoot”. Members can also reserve a field for special events as long as a qualified WSC opener is present.

Resources:

For more information, see our Introduction to WSC Trap, and the full page trap news in the monthly WSC newsletter. Club members can access our library of helpful trap articles here, and ask to be on our mailing list by contacting the Trap Chair.

Availability:

We’re normally open (with a volunteer qualified to warm up and shut down equipment) for members, family and guests on Sunday afternoons from 1:00 – 3:00PM as posted on the club’s web calendar. (See below for a Trap-only view of this month’s events). For other practices, clinics, schedule changes, or cancellations, members can also find updates on the Trap page in the latest WSC Newsletter.

Payment:

A round of 25 is $4.00 for members, $5.00 for non-members. You can purchase a 10-round punch card at Trap (exact change appreciated), or in advance via Paypal, to pick up at our next open trap session.


Events in December 2019

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
December 1, 2019(1 event)

Trap Fields Open


December 1, 2019

Sunday afternoon trap.

Trap continues to run until the shooters who arrived promptly at 1PM have worn out themselves (and the scorers). This usually occurs by 3PM. So to get the most out of your afternoon, show up at the start of the session.

Questions to the Trap Chair.

December 2, 2019
December 3, 2019
December 4, 2019
December 5, 2019
December 6, 2019
December 7, 2019(1 event)

Ducks Unlimited Banquet (Indoor Range Closed)


December 7, 2019

WSC is hosting this year's Musketaquid Regional Ducks Unlimited fall sportsmens dinner in the clubhouse upstairs meeting room. Tickets will soon be available for purchase online.

The party itself starts at 5:30PM.

The Indoor Range is closed for the duration of the event.

Questions to the Trap chair.

December 8, 2019(1 event)

Trap Fields Open


December 8, 2019

Sunday afternoon trap.

Trap continues to run until the shooters who arrived promptly at 1PM have worn out themselves (and the scorers). This usually occurs by 3PM. So to get the most out of your afternoon, show up at the start of the session.

Questions to the Trap Chair.

December 9, 2019
December 10, 2019
December 11, 2019
December 12, 2019
December 13, 2019
December 14, 2019
December 15, 2019(1 event)

Trap Fields Open


December 15, 2019

Sunday afternoon trap.

Trap continues to run until the shooters who arrived promptly at 1PM have worn out themselves (and the scorers). This usually occurs by 3PM. So to get the most out of your afternoon, show up at the start of the session.

Questions to the Trap Chair.

December 16, 2019
December 17, 2019
December 18, 2019
December 19, 2019
December 20, 2019
December 21, 2019
December 22, 2019(1 event)

Trap Fields Open


December 22, 2019

Sunday afternoon trap.

Trap continues to run until the shooters who arrived promptly at 1PM have worn out themselves (and the scorers). This usually occurs by 3PM. So to get the most out of your afternoon, show up at the start of the session.

Questions to the Trap Chair.

December 23, 2019
December 24, 2019
December 25, 2019
December 26, 2019
December 27, 2019
December 28, 2019
December 29, 2019(1 event)

Trap Fields Open


December 29, 2019

Sunday afternoon trap.

Trap continues to run until the shooters who arrived promptly at 1PM have worn out themselves (and the scorers). This usually occurs by 3PM. So to get the most out of your afternoon, show up at the start of the session.

Questions to the Trap Chair.

December 30, 2019
December 31, 2019
January 1, 2020
January 2, 2020
January 3, 2020
January 4, 2020