Disciplines

Trap

Precision shooting where clays are launched away from the shooter. Great for timing and accuracy.

Trap

Precision Meets Focus

Trap is a classic clay pigeon shooting discipline where targets are launched from the shooter and require precise control, composure, and skill. Every millisecond counts—reaction speed, proper stance, and a confident shot.

Redlands Shooting Park offers a variety of trap shooting formats, from standard single-shoot events to international bunker formats, making it the ideal venue for growth and competition preparation.

Explore Trap Formats

Trap Disciplines

Trapshooting

Wobble Trap

Singles / Handicap / Doubles

International Bunker Trap

Benefits of Shooting Trap Here

Professional facilities

Compliance with competition standards and Olympic formats.

Experienced instructors

Coaches are ready to help beginners and prepare experienced shooters for tournaments.

Flexible training conditions

Formats for varying levels of difficulty and intensity.

Convenient infrastructure

Comfortable environment, equipment, and rest areas for long training sessions.

Price

We offer convenient and transparent rates that are suitable for both individual training and group sessions. The cost depends on the format you choose and the number of targets.

TRAP PRICING

$15⁰⁰

25 Target Round

MEMBER PRICING

$9⁰⁰

25 Target Round

GETTING INVOLVED!

ABOUT THE ATA

The Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA) is the governing body of American-style trapshooting, dedicated to promoting and regulating the sport worldwide.

Founded in 1900, the ATA supports the sport by setting rules, providing trophies and financial assistance, managing major events, and developing programs that increase participation — including National Trapshooting Day and the Satellite Grand Americans. The association includes life and annual members, though only life members may hold office.

The ATA is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of one elected delegate from each state and province. Delegates meet annually at the Grand American tournament to elect zone vice presidents, from whom the ATA President is selected. The Executive Committee appoints key administrative roles and oversees the Central Handicap Committee, which manages shooter classifications and yardage assignments.

Each year, ATA members take part in over 6,000 registered tournaments and shoot more than 55 million targets across nearly 1,000 affiliated clubs. The ATA headquarters and the Grand American World Trapshooting Tournament are located in Sparta, Illinois.

FAQ’s

Trap shooting is a classic clay pigeon discipline where clay targets are launched away from the shooter at varying angles and speeds. The goal is to break the targets before they hit the ground, requiring timing, focus, and accuracy.

Yes — trap is a great discipline for beginners. The basic format (especially singles) is easy to understand, and with a little practice on stance and trigger timing, most new shooters quickly start breaking birds and improving their scores.

Redlands offers multiple trap formats, including standard singles, handicap, doubles, wobble trap, and international bunker trap — giving shooters options from traditional American styles to formats used for competition preparation.

Yes — trap shooting is widely competed. Redlands supports competition preparation and events, and many shooters take part in registered and local trap shoots governed by organizations like the Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA).

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