berretafan's post in another thread got me thinking about sporting clays.
We put down two to three clay pigeon rebellions a year here, all on the farm with hand and mechanical throwers.
That won't be an option in South Carolina.
So I looked up sporting clays in the area of SC we'll be moving to:
https://www.nwtf.org/get-involved/hunting-heritage-center/palmetto-shooting-complex
I have a Browning Citori sporting clay o/u shotgun so I am set there...I am an average shot, but I enjoy shooting immensely.
Any advice? I plan on stopping by the place in the link next time we are down.