Introduction to 5-Stand shooting class offered June 2 at MDC’s Busch Shooting Range

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DEFIANCE, Mo.—One of the best ways to sharpen a shooter’s shotgun skills is the sport of 5-Stand. Shooters rotate through five stations where they will experience clay targets flying left and right, toward, and away from them at different angles and speeds.  Often described as a fast-paced combination of trap and skeet, 5-stand offers a fun and challenging shooting experience.

The Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) August A. Busch Shooting Range and Outdoor Education Center is hosting an Introduction to 5-Stand class Tuesday, June 2 from 5 – 7 p.m.  The event is free and open to ages 16 years and up. 

Participants should note that this is an intermediate level class, so those who attend should already be familiar with the basics of shotgun shooting.  Attendees must bring their own firearm and ammunition.

This program will start in the classroom covering all the rules of 5-stand, along with safety and etiquette considerations.  Following the classroom portion, participants will go to the shotgun field for a live fire session to get hands-on practice at several different shooting stations.

“If you enjoy the game of trap and skeet and want a new shotgun challenge, we recommend giving 5-stand a try. It’s a game that has clay birds coming from multiple different directions,” said MDC Outdoor Education Center Manager, Bryant Hertel. 

Since the targets in 5-stand imitate the flight patterns of some of Missouri’s most popular game birds, it is also an excellent way for shooters to prepare themselves for game bird hunting.

Introduction to 5-Stand is a free program, however advanced online registration is required at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/oT2 .

The August A. Busch Shooting Rage and Outdoor Education Center is located at 3550 Route D in Defiance, approximately five miles west of Highway 94.

Sign up for email or text alerts to stay informed of MDC’s latest programs and events by going to  https://short.mdc.mo.gov/ZoP.

MDC is committed to accessibility at all its nature centers, regional facilities, and conservation areas. To request an ADA accommodation for participation in MDC programs, visit https://mdc.mo.gov/accessibility.

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