
Learn Trap Shooting
Learn to Shoot Trap at the Bristol Ranges
Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the fundamentals or an experienced shooter aiming to refine your skills, Kevin Munday offers expert instruction in trap shooting at the Conservation Club in Bristol, Wisconsin.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ Safe handling and operation of a target shotgun
✅ Stance and shotgun mount
✅ Basics of the game of trap
You Will Experience:
✅ Introductory briefing
✅ Gun setup
✅ Two full rounds of trap with a coach guiding you
Includes
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Use of a high-quality 12- or 20- gauge Italian shotgun (Beretta, Fausti, etc.)
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Two boxes of ammunition
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Two rounds of trap




Your Group Lesson will last about an hour. From there, if you are safe and ready, your group can continue to shoot trap at the excellent Conservation Club of Kenosha County Bristol Range.



About The Facility
Conservation Club of Kenosha County
Located in the rolling hills of southeast Wisconsin, the Conservation Club of Kenosha County's Bristol Ranges offer clay target shooting to the public on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
A membership is available, but not required to shoot on the range. There is a climate controlled clubhouse with restrooms, for you to relax between rounds.
The shotgun range consists of 4 trap fields, 1 skeet field and 1 enclosed, heated 5-Stand building with a viewing room. Bristol is a welcoming place to learn clay target shooting.
