DNREC announces new 5-Stand sporting clays course at Ommelanden Hunter Education Training Center
NEW CASTLE – DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife announced that a new 5-Stand shotgun sporting clays course is opening at the Ommelanden Hunter Education Training Center today, Oct. 30. The new 5-Stand sporting course provides shooters with the opportunity to enhance their skills using a variety of clay targets, including rabbit, chandelle, overhead, skeet high and low shots, and an incoming bird.
Restoring the popular 5-Stand sporting clays course is part of the Division’s ongoing plan for enhancing and upgrading the facility to provide value to hunters and target shooting enthusiasts with a first class training and shooting facility.
The Ommelanden Range also offers trap and skeet ranges, archery ranges, and enclosed 25-meter pistol and 50-meter rifle ranges. For more information, visit the Ommelanden webpage, or call the Division of Fish & Wildlife’s Wildlife Section at 302-739-9912.
Media Contact: Joanna Wilson, DNREC Public Affairs, 302-739-9902.
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