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Defender outdoors Benbrook #8925457 09/28/23 02:21 PM
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Does anyone know the difference between their three sporting clays courses?
easy, intermediate....impossible?

TIA

Re: Defender outdoors Benbrook [Re: topwater13] #8928499 10/03/23 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by topwater13
Does anyone know the difference between their three sporting clays courses?
easy, intermediate....impossible?

TIA


Shoot there probably twice a week. Typically speaking, the Ranch course is going to be the most difficult. with the Outlaw and Cowtown courses being set up for Charity events and league nights.

The Lonestar course is set up for Super Sporting, which is alot of fun as well. They also offer a 5 stand which has voice activated remotes. With a quick crash course on remote, you could shoot a round of five stand without the necessity of a trapper.

Have fun!! Definitely my favorite course!


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