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Would You Like to Enjoy a Fun Shooting Sport? Lahontan Valley Claybreakers want you

Lahontan Valley Claybreakers want you!

Orientation and Tryouts Mandatory to Participate

Saturday, February 22, 2025 at 9:00 a.m., for returning shooters, 11:00 a.m. for new shooters

Fallon Trap Club, 2007 Airport Road

The Lahontan Valley Claybreakers are starting our 20th Trapshooting season.  If you are in the 4th thru 12th grade and want to participate in a fun youth shotgun shooting program, which emphasizes firearms safety, responsibility, teamwork and sportsmanship. You are invited to attend the Orientation and Tryouts on February 22nd. Returning shooter must be there at 9:00 am and new shooters must be there at 11:00 am. Parent or guardian must be present.

SPACE IS LIMITED

Items to bring with you for new shooters to the orientation:  If you already have one, bring your shotgun (12 or 20 gauge); if you are unable to bring a shotgun and would still like to join please reach out to us. 

The Lahontan Valley Claybreakers are members of the Pacific International Trapshooting Association. For more information or full orientation/safety information, email please email [email protected]; check our website: www.claybreakers.com or call Pat Whitten at 427-6827 .

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