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New, Longer Hours at Deep River!

Deep River is now open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.

Deep River Sporting Clays and Shooting School is open seven days a week

Deep River Sporting Clays and Shooting School has been serving central North Carolina since 1989. Located within 35 minutes of Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and Pinehurst, the Deep River grounds offer shooting enjoyment to families and friends, as well as an excellent alternative for relaxing business meetings or client entertainment.  We are open for walk-on business seven days a week, Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m.

Deep River announces two new pricing programs to make shooting easier on your budget.

The first special applies to non-members who are active duty military persons or full-time students. Those who fall into either of these categories will shoot for $19 per round of Sporting Clays or $9.50 per round for Compak Sporting.

The second special is for the Shooting School. Youth under 18 will receive free tuition when taking instruction with one or both parents. Shell and cartridge prices will still apply, but there will be no charge for tuition.


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Directions to Deep River:

From U.S. Route 1, take the Deep River Road exit (Exit 78). Turn east at stop sign. Turn right onto Lower Moncure Road; follow for 3-1/4 miles. Turn left on Cletus Hall Road. Range is 1/4 mile on right.

Location:

N 35 degrees 34.027 minutes W 079 degrees 05.217 minutes

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Deep River Sporting Clays and Shooting School

284 Cletus Hall Road
Sanford, NC 27330

Telephone: 919-774-7080
Fax: 919-708-5052

E-mail: info@deepriver.net


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