CHEROKEE SCOUT RESERVATION
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Shotgun 5-Stand Clay Shoot

5-Stand shoots are a form of sporting clays offering the shooter a wide variety of shots simulating those found in hunting upland birds, waterfowl, and rabbits.
It is an intermediate shotgun skills game. Our course utilizes five shooting stations on our shotgun range & six throwers to create a variety of shoot combinations, but eliminates the walking around the full clays course. Each of the stations has two traps throwing clay pigeons, to provide an exciting and challenging shot gunning experience. Both single and double targets are presented. Participants will get 5 shots from each of the 5 stations.
  • Open to adult leaders & Scouts who have earned the Shotgun Shooting merit badge
  • Friday afternoons from 3:30pm -5:00pm
  • Shoots will be held for a minimum of 5 shooters & are limited to 20 per shoot. ​
  • The shotgun area is located across Boy Scout Camp Road from the camp entrance.
  • A ticket must be purchased from the office manager in the Headquarters Building prior to noon the day of each shoot.
  • The Waldrep Sporting Clays course & the 5-Stand are also open to units during the off-season, under the supervision of the Cherokee Rangemasters. Details and dates will be shared during a summer camp leader’s meeting, as well as on the ONSC website.

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Cherokee Scout Reservation
3296 Boy Scout Camp Road  |  Yanceyville, NC 27379  |  336-694-6440

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An Old North State Council, Boy Scouts of America ​facility
1405 Westover Terrace    |    Greensboro, NC 27408    |    336-378-9166
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It is the policy of the Cherokee Scout Reservation not to discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical condition), gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or familial status, genetic information, citizenship status, ability, or any other legally protected characteristic in the administration of our program. Cherokee Scout Reservation will make accommodations, as far as is practical, to meet the needs of a person with disabilities as directed by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any camper or leader with a disability requiring assistance of the camp staff should contact the camp director at least 12 days prior to arrival at summer camp.
 
To report a violation of this policy, please contact Old North State Council Director of Cherokee Scout Reservation and Strategic Initiatives Bud Harrelson at 336-378-9166 or bud.harrelson@scouting.org.
  • Home
  • COVID-19
  • CSR Fun Day
  • winter camp
  • summer camp
  • CUB SCOUT OVERNIGHT SUMMER CAMP
  • About
    • History
    • Location
    • Facilities
    • Campsites
    • Off-Season Facility Use
    • Map of Camp
    • Hall of Leadership
    • Court of Eagles
  • Contact
  • Weather