Two participants (one member and one guest) had a great time at the 4/7/06 - 4/8/06 24 Hour Sporting Clays Shoot at the 74 Ranch Resort near Campbellton. The ranch has 15 stations that are in a circular course around an approximately 20-acre lake. Each station has a minimum of four throwers. One station had eight and another had six. All throwers worked except for one. Just about every imaginable target presentation was present including several rising teal, crossing shots, flushing quail, landing ducks, and rabbits. Three stations offered shots down into or out of a ravine. There were several stations over water and several more through trees. There were four throwers on top of a 40-foot tall platform and six throwers on top of twin 100-foot tall towers. Unlike regular sporting clays, where you shoot anywhere from four to ten shots and then move on to the next station, we were able to "camp out" at stations and stay there until we were good and ready to move on. It was easy to shoot three to four boxes at a single station. It was great to just keep trying a shot over and over again until you figured it out. The meals and lodging were great, as usual. Thanks to Larry Dowden for heading up this event.