Clermont: Clay Shooting Experience

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Clermont: Clay Shooting Experience

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  • 1 hour
  • From $145
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Traveller rating 4.2 (3)Duration1 hourPrice from$145Operated byRevolution Adventures Florida LLCBook viaGetYourGuide

Clay targets look impossible—then coaching clicks. This 1-hour clay shooting experience in Clermont, Florida teaches you how to break targets out of the sky with proper form and confidence. You’ll be working with a real, high-quality shotgun setup while range professionals show you what to do.

Two things I really like: you get a safety briefing plus hands-on assistance, and you’re only focused on a tight set of skills—enough reps to feel progress without it turning into a full-day commitment. One thing to consider is getting to the site can feel a little confusing at first, and one review noted the on-site bathing setup wasn’t prepared.

What makes this activity feel especially worthwhile is how practical the instruction is. Even if you’ve never held a shotgun, you’re learning how to shoot clays in a safe, correct way—so the fun doesn’t come with the usual chaos. The targets are launched from a fixed station at high speeds and different angles, which means you learn real aiming and timing, not just theory.

Of course, it’s still a shooting sport. You need the right age and conditions: minimum age is 16 with proof of ID and a parent/guardian present, and it isn’t suitable for people with back problems or pregnant participants.

Key things to know before you shoot

Clermont: Clay Shooting Experience - Key things to know before you shoot

  • 30 clay targets in one hour: enough attempts to actually learn, not just watch.
  • Safety equipment and ammunition included: you show up ready, not rummaging for gear.
  • Coaching from range professionals: help is built into the experience, not an afterthought.
  • TriStar over-and-under shotgun setup: you shoot using a 26-inch barrel shotgun chosen for this activity.
  • Targets vary by angle and speed: your skills get tested in more than one way.

Where you’ll shoot clay targets in Clermont, FL

Clermont: Clay Shooting Experience - Where you’ll shoot clay targets in Clermont, FL
This experience meets at Revolution Off Road, 4000 FL-33, Clermont, FL 34714. It’s the kind of location where you’ll want to give yourself extra time the first time you go—one review mentioned it was confusing to get there, even though the day still turned out fun.

Also, plan for a sport setting. You’ll be outside, around other participants, and following staff directions closely. If you like clear instructions and structured activities, you’ll appreciate that this is set up for learning instead of random shooting.

The activity is run by Revolution Adventures Florida LLC, and the instruction is in English.

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Your 1-hour flow: safety briefing to 30 clay targets

Clermont: Clay Shooting Experience - Your 1-hour flow: safety briefing to 30 clay targets
This is not a long “try everything” day. The whole experience is about 1 hour, built around moving from safety and basics straight into firing at clay targets.

Here’s what you can expect in that time:

1) Safety briefing first

You’ll get instructions on how to behave on the range and how to handle the shotgun safely. This is the part that makes the rest of the hour feel manageable. You’re not just being handed equipment—you’re being taught how to use it correctly.

2) Gear and equipment handoff

You’ll have safety equipment provided, and you’ll receive ammunition. The goal is to get you set up quickly so you can spend your time on the learning and the shooting.

3) Shooting from a fixed station

The clay targets are launched mechanically from a fixed position. They fly across the sky at high speeds and at a variety of angles, which is why your first reaction might be, This looks impossible.

4) Coaching while you shoot

Range professionals assist throughout. If you’re a first-timer, that guidance matters because you’ll quickly learn how to line up and time the shot. If you already have some experience, you’ll still pick up small corrections that improve consistency.

The included target count is 30 clay targets. That’s a sweet spot: enough reps to see progress, but not so many that form breaks down from fatigue.

The TriStar shotgun with a 26-inch barrel

Clermont: Clay Shooting Experience - The TriStar shotgun with a 26-inch barrel
The firearm of choice for this experience is a high-quality TriStar double-barreled over and under shotgun with a 26-inch barrel. That matters because it means the setup is standardized for the class.

What you can take from that as a shooter: you’re not trying to learn on a random or unfamiliar gun. When your equipment is consistent, your learning stays focused on technique—how you mount, how you follow the target, and how you time the swing.

You’re also shooting clay targets from a fixed station, so you’re not dealing with surprises like moving platforms. The challenge is the target itself: speed, angle, and timing.

Coaching that turns impossible targets into doable shots

Clermont: Clay Shooting Experience - Coaching that turns impossible targets into doable shots
Clay shooting has a funny way of humbling you fast. The targets look far away and fast. Your first attempt often feels like luck. What I like about this kind of setup is that it’s built to move you past that early frustration.

The experience is designed for both first-timers and more experienced shooters. Range professionals can help you adjust your approach so you understand how to shoot safely and correctly—not just how to pull a trigger.

Here’s where the coaching becomes real value:

  • You learn a safe, correct method rather than guessing.
  • You get feedback during the session, which helps you fix things quickly.
  • The targets vary by angle, so you aren’t stuck repeating one exact “easy” shot.

One review summed it up simply: the guide was really nice, and the session was very fun. Christian also called the place awesome. That’s the vibe you want for a sport where you might be nervous at first.

What the targets are really like: speed, angles, and timing

Clermont: Clay Shooting Experience - What the targets are really like: speed, angles, and timing
These clay targets are mechanically flung into the air from a fixed station at high speeds and a variety of angles. That description is important, because it explains the learning curve.

If you’re brand new, expect your biggest hurdle to be timing. The target moves fast, and your brain needs to stop trying to “find” it and start tracking it. With coaching, you learn the sequence—mount, track, then break at the right moment.

If you’ve shot before, you’ll likely appreciate the variety. Angles change the path across your field of view, which forces you to keep your swing smooth instead of locking onto one pattern.

Also, with only 30 targets in the session, you’ll feel the rhythm quickly. You’ll get enough attempts to notice which changes actually help.

Price and value: is $145 per person worth it?

At $145 per person for 1 hour, you’re paying for a guided, controlled activity with real equipment support. The value is strongest because so much is included:

  • Safety briefing
  • Ammunition
  • Safety equipment
  • 30 clay targets
  • Assistance from range professionals

Not included are transportation and food and drinks. So you’ll want to budget for how you’ll get there and what you’ll eat before or after.

Is it expensive? It can feel like it at first glance. But consider what you’re buying: instruction plus a full, structured shooting session, not just a quick “walk in and shoot” option. For a lot of people, the coaching and safety component is the difference between an enjoyable first try and a stressful one.

If you’re comparing to DIY shooting or unguided experiences, this format usually wins on predictability. You know what you’re getting: 1 hour, a fixed number of targets, and staff guidance.

Who this is best for (and who should skip it)

Clermont: Clay Shooting Experience - Who this is best for (and who should skip it)
This experience is a good fit when you want:

  • A fun, skill-based outing
  • Clear instruction and range professionalism
  • A short activity you can do as part of a longer Florida trip

It’s also marketed as ideal for things like corporate events, team building, and family retreats—which makes sense because the session is structured and repeatable.

That said, there are hard limits:

  • Minimum age is 16 with proof of ID, and a parent/guardian must be present.
  • Not suitable for children under 16.
  • Not suitable for pregnant women.
  • Not suitable for people with back problems.

If you fall into any of those categories, skip this for your safety and comfort.

Practical planning: shoes, ID, and what not to bring

This is where a lot of people either have an easy time or hit an annoying snag. Here’s your checklist based on the rules:

Bring

  • Passport or ID card
  • Closed-toe shoes

Not allowed

  • Food and drinks
  • Drones
  • Alcohol and drugs
  • Weapons or sharp objects

It runs rain or shine. Only thunderstorms cause cancellation. So plan for being outdoors and keep your schedule flexible if Florida weather swings.

If you’re the kind of person who shows up with a backpack full of random items, do yourself a favor: keep it light and follow the rules. The staff need everyone focused on safety and the session.

One more practical note: one review said the guide was very nice but that bathing wasn’t even prepared for the group. That doesn’t change the shooting part, but if you’re traveling with big plans for showers afterward, you might want to be mentally prepared that on-site facilities may not match what you’re used to.

Should you book the Clermont clay shooting experience?

I’d book it if you want a structured, coach-led way to try clay shooting without turning it into a stressful guessing game. The included instruction, safety gear, ammunition, and 30-target session are what make it feel like a real activity instead of a basic add-on.

Skip it if you can’t meet the age requirement, have back issues, or are pregnant. Also, if you’re expecting a laid-back experience with lots of wandering time, this is more focused and guided—because it has to be, for safety.

If you’re on the fence, think like this: you’re paying for a short window where professionals help you learn something physical and satisfying. For many people, that’s the sweet spot of travel fun—one hour, a skill you can talk about all week, and targets that taught you more than you expected.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for the clay shooting experience?

You’ll meet at Revolution Off Road, 4000 FL-33, Clermont, FL 34714.

How long does the experience last?

The duration is 1 hour.

What does the price include?

The experience includes a safety briefing, ammunition, safety equipment, and 30 clay targets, plus assistance from range professionals.

How much does it cost?

It costs $145 per person.

What do I need to bring?

Bring a passport or ID card, and wear closed-toe shoes.

What is the minimum age to participate?

You must be at least 16 years old, with proof of ID, and have a parent or guardian present.

Does the experience run in bad weather?

It runs rain or shine. Only thunderstorms will cause cancellation.

Are food and drinks provided?

No. Food and drinks are not included, and food and drinks are not allowed during the activity.

Is an instructor provided?

Yes. There is an instructor, and the language is English.

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