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http://www.shootata.com/
ATA Home Page.
http://birdbreakers.tripod.com/index.html
This site lists shoot dates in the Pacific Northwest, shooting tips, and website links.
http://www.claytarget.rs/
Information on the club and disciplines, with calendar, results and records. [English and Slavic]
http://www.corporateshootingstars.com.au/
Four times Olympian, world and Olympic trap shooting champion, public speaker, corporate shooting days.
http://www.gptraps.com/
Manufacturer of trap machines including: SC, ATA, Skeet, Singles, and Wobble. Also carry targets and optional equipment.
http://www.gatrap.com/
Information about registered Trap Shooting across the state. Includes scheduled registered events, clubs, and trophy winners.
http://www.powdercreek.com/
The park has been active for 50 years and currently enjoys state of the art facilities and growing membership. Activities include trap, skeet, sporting clays, rifle and pistol events.
http://www.lincolntrapandskeet.com/
Provides information on activities and events with details of each discipline and hours of operation.
http://www.lawrencerodandgunclub.org/gctrap.html
The trap field is open every Saturday at 11am, Sunday at 1pm and Wednesday evenings (during daylight savings time) at 5pm.
http://www.kctraps.com/
Offers league shoots, fun shoots and vacation shoots.
http://www.motraps.com/
Up to date listings of local trap shooting events, youth shoots, many competition classes available
http://www.shootectc.org/
Promotes High/Jr. High School trapshooting in Eastern Nebraska. Hosts five conference trapshoots yearly.
http://www.shootnta.com/
State association and presents information on activities and events, results and calendar.
http://www.oregonpva.org/
Non-profit organization. Includes a trap team for their members.
http://www.trapshooters.com/
Provides information to get involved in the sport of trapshooting, learn how, and where to go shoot trap.
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