State
Hamilton, Montana
Hours
We are typically open Wednesdays and Sundays 12 noon till last shooter
Description
All about Hamilton Trap Club
The Hamilton Trap Club, now known as the Bitterroot Sporting Club, has been a staple in the Bitterroot Valley since 1947. Here are some key details about the club:
Overview
- Operating Hours: Open Wednesdays and Sundays from 12 noon until the last shooter.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: (406) 363-2656
- Email: [email protected]
Facilities and Activities
- Trap Fields: The club offers trap fields that can throw straight, wobble, and doubles. They also have a 5-stand field with various alternating throwers.
- Leagues and Training: They host leagues, including a ladies’ trap league, and offer training sessions with their own trainer.
- Youth Programs: The club supports youth programs like the Bitterroot Blasters, providing opportunities for young shooters to learn and compete
Community Involvement
- Non-Profit Status: The club operates as a 501©(3) non-profit organization, supporting the community through various programs and fundraisers.
- Charity Work: They have raised significant funds for charities such as the Shriners and the Montana Hope Project.
Future Plans
- Relocation: The club is currently in search of a new location due to the termination of their lease by the Ravalli County Commissioners. They are actively looking for a new site to continue their operations and expand their facilities.
Do you take credit/ debit cards?
No, we do not take them. We like to keep the cost low for our customers. Cash or Check is what we take.
How do I become Involved?
Volunteer! We are always looking for people to do landscaping, run the counter, score at shoots or leagues, fill houses.
Is there a fee to use the facility?
If you are planning a shoot and are not a non-profit then yes there is a fee. Please contact us for more information.
When will the transition from Hamilton Trap Club to Bitterroot Sporting Club be complete?
2024 will be the year. Lots of changes coming. Confusing I know. But bear with us in the transition.