Coyote Valley Sporting Clays
1000 San Bruno Ave, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 • (408) 778-3600
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Sporting Clays

What is Sporting Clays?
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If you're unfamiliar with sporting clays... to put it in a "shotshell", here's the definition we like to give -
Sporting Clays, sometimes referred to as "Golf with a Shotgun", consists of a series of natural and unique shooting fields connected along a course trail. At each field (or station), participants attempt to shoot airborne clay targets simulating gamebird wingshooting and even a couple of bouncing "rabbit" targets! Small groups of 2 to 5 persons tour the course, and at each field take turns shooting at a set number of targets, usually 8 or 10 per person per field. Scoring is easy - each target equals one point, the shooter with the most points wins.

 

NSCA Registered Shoots

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CVSC will be holding a registered shoot on Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day this year!

  • Monday, May 30th.
  • Monday, July 4th.
  • Monday, Sept 5th.


Main Course
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Our Main Course is a large course with 18 stations of various difficulties. There are stations set up mainly for beginners, as well as some very challenging stations. Most of our stations have two targets each, and all of them are fully automated. Shooters can throw single targets or doubles (both targets at the same time). Our equipment allows you to throw targets at the press of a button. If you are shooting alone, you may choose to have targets thrown on a three second delay from the time the button is pressed.

The Main Course offers lots of flexibility, shooters may throw targets in any increment they would like. Pricing is per launched clay, so you pay for exactly what you use, whether you shoot at 30 or 300 clays. No reservations are needed for the Main Course, as long as you are experienced with the safe handling of a shotgun, just show up and shoot! You may also shoot at any station you wish. It is not necessary to shoot the stations in order, nor at all of them ....although you will probably want to!

 

 

Mountain Course

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The Mountain Course features spectacular scenery, terrain, and challenging targets launched by a Trapper Escort. There are a total of 12 stations on the Mountain Course, 8 shots are taken at 10 of the stations and 10 shots are taken at 2 of the stations for a full 100 target round. It is a flat rate for a 100 target round on the Mountain Course. Reservations are required.



Map of Mountain Course

 

Contact Coyote Valley Sporting Clays!

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Feel free to call us with any questions at (408) 778-3600!