There are hundreds nationwide.
Theyre only shortcoming, is that they are easy.
They are great to build up your game when youre a beginner or rusty, but they leave you under skilled for the more difficult presentations.
Which is fine if youre just a casual shooter, but if you move into the competitive arena , youll understand what I said.
They become a bit of a bottleneck for clubs, because theyre not hard enough for the tournament shooters, and they get a bit boring for the non-tournament shooters that shoot regularly.
And clubs are in the business of selling clay targets, so when people quit buying, the revenue is not there.
A common solution to this conundrum, is a heavy investment in automated traps, 4 to 6 per station, at about $3000 per unit.