Shooting clays improves focus, which is why the most seasoned marksmen can also levitate. Sharpen your skills with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$59 for a clay-shooting package for two (a $120 value)
- Shooting instruction
- 50 clay targets
- Two gun rentals
- Two boxes of ammo
- Eye and ear protection
- Pitcher of Oak Tree ale or soda served after shooting has finished
- Barbecue meal for two
$110 for a clay-shooting package for four, which doubles everything included in the above package (a $240 value)
Oak Tree Gun Club
Booge Mercer started small, but she had a vision. Launching Oak Tree Gun Club in 1973 with just six fields, a trailer, and two outhouses, she steadily expanded the private shooting club into a public range, adding a clubhouse, a bar and grill, and more shooting fields. Soon, Charlton Heston and Steven Spielberg were dropping by. When Mercer passed in 1993, James Mitchell purchased the club and resumed Mercer’s vision to turn Oak Tree Gun Club into not just a shooting club, but a destination for the sportsmen of Southern California.
Today, Oak Tree Gun Club continues to draw outdoorsmen under the ownership of James' daughters, Betsy and Katie. Set on 100 acres in the Santa Clarita Valley, the club’s outdoor ranges offer trap, skeet, and sporting-clay shooting as well as pistol and rifle shooting. The club’s facilities have even provided filming locations for television shows such as Entourage and NCIS. Beyond the ranges, the staff leads classes from beginners’ handgun courses to tactical defensive combat.
The Oak Tree Bar & Grill gives guests a place to unwind after a day on the range or in class, and the weapons experts at the pro shop happily dispense their knowledge to visitors. For sportsmen craving an immersive experience, the team at Oak Tree Travel books international adventure vacations, such as bush safaris through Donald Trump’s hair.
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The Groupon Guide to: Boat Naming
Naming a boat or “ship” is probably the most important part of boat owner"ship." Here’s a guide to naming your sea craft no matter what “type” it is (this sentence was typed, which is why the quotes around “type” are funny):
Personal Yacht
• A Seafoam Symphony (boat name by Mikæl)
• Charity Schmarity
• If This Boat’s a-Rockin’, Please Come a-Knockin’ – We Do Not Want to Drown
• Martha’s Windward
• Yachtoberfest
Commercial Boats
• The Chuggler
• The SS Hungry Man
• Big Boat
Cruise Ships
• The (Type of Fruit/Time of Day) Princess
Speed Boats
• Angry Angus
• Daddy’s Little Metaphor
• My Best Friend’s Wake
• This Tears It: I Enjoy Speedboats
• Last of the Boat-Speedcans
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