Gate #2 Info
Set in the natural terrain North of the Twin Cities, our beautiful shotgun range is open to the public from April through Mid October. We have 6 Trap Fields, 2 Skeet Fields, a Five Stand Layout, and a Sporting Clays Course. Heated Five Stand is also available in the Winter.
Throughout the year, we offer ATA and NSCA shoots. Please Check the calendar for dates.
Public hours:
Please check the Calendar to confirm dates and times, as they are subject to change.
Gate #2 Activities
Trap is usually shot in squads of five shooters. A round of trap consists of 25 targets per shooter. A trap field has five positions, or stations, numbered consecutively from left to right. Five clay targets, sometimes referred to as “birds,” are thrown for each shooter at each position, with one shot being fired at each bird. After firing five rounds in rotation, each squad member moves one station to his right, with the shooter on station five moving over to station one.
Descriptions provided by NSSF
Skeet is usually shot in squads of five shooters. A skeet field has eight positions, or stations, seven of which are numbered consecutively from left to right in a semi-circle around the field. Station eight is located in the center, almost directly between the trap houses, offering very challenging-and very exciting-targets.
A round of skeet consists of 25 targets. Some stations offer single targets, others doubles. There are 16 single targets, two from each station. A round also includes eight shots at four double-targets from stations 1, 2, 6 and 7. The first target missed is repeated; the repeat target is called “the optional.” If no miss occurs in the round of 24 shots, the optional is taken as a single target; usually shot from station eight.
Descriptions provided by NSSF
Courses are laid out in natural surroundings and typically include five or more shooting stations. Like golf, shooters move from one station to the next to complete the course. At any station, targets may be thrown as singles, simultaneous pairs, following pairs (one target right after the other) or report pairs (the second target launched at the sound of the gun being fired at the first). To further challenge shooters, target size may vary from the standard trap/skeet clay bird to the smaller “midi” and “mini” targets, or a flat disc-shaped “battue” target. There are also “rabbit” targets, special clay disks that are thrown on edge to roll and skitter unpredictably across the ground.
Sporting clays allows for either a pre-mounted or low gun approach, and a full round usually consists of 50 or 100 targets (depending on the number of stations), with several targets normally thrown at each station.
Descriptions provided by NSSF
5-Stand is a compressed version of sporting clays. Designed for the small form factor, it became a staple for many clubs with limited space. The sport uses between six and Eight Traps (throwers); each trap is set in various locations to throw different types of targets, typically a 25-bird game. The shooter will move through five stations shooting five targets per station. A Typical menu will consist of a single and two pairs. A pair can be thrown as a true pair of two targets at the same time or a Report pair; the shooter calls the first bird, and the second is sent on the gun’s report.
While many take winter as a cue to stay inside, it is actually the perfect back drop for some exotic sporting clays. The heated 5-Stand at Forest Lake Sportsmen’s Club is the perfect excuse to round up some buddies, breath some crisp air, and keep your wing shooting skills sharp. Everyone from the novice to the advanced clay shooter will find a challenge just outside the windows of the heated 5-Stand Trailer.
Our leagues are offered in the early spring and held throughout the Summer.
For more information and sign-ups, please contact the clubhouse.
Our current league Offerings are
Trap League
The Trap League starts in April and runs for 20 weeks.
- 16-Yard Trap League
Combo League
The Combo League starts in April and runs for 18 weeks.
The teams compete in the following venues:
- 16-Yard Trap – 6 weeks
- Skeet – 6 Weeks
- 5-Stand – 6 weeks.
Sporting Clays
The Sporting clays league Is a 10-week league shot at your pace over 15 weeks.
- Team Size is 5 People Max 3 people Minimum.
Youth Leagues
We offer youth leagues during the summer months, Starting after the completion of the high school season. Done on an individual basis
10-Week Trap
- Shot at your pace. The top 8 weeks are scored
10-Week Sporting Clays
- Shot at your pace. The top 8 weeks are scored
Gate #2 Events
Access to Gate #2 is available to non members during posted public hours and available to members during club shooting hours. There are also many private and public events held here that non members may participate in. For all upcoming Forest Lake Sportsmen’s Club events please see our calendar located here.