 I would love to chat with you a bit about the differences in some of the games that can be played with shotguns and clay pigeon targets. So first of all, rifles and pistols typically shoot a single projectile, a bullet. And these, you can shoot these at paper targets, steel targets, that kind of thing. Shotguns on the other hand generally shoot a bunch of little tiny BBs. In shotgun sports, generally a clay pigeon is thrown out of a machine and it is traveling in some direction in whatever direction that is. You want to follow the bird with your shotgun and shoot and all the little pellets go flying out and hopefully hit the clay pigeon. And when it hits the pigeon, it shatters into a bunch of little pieces and it's very rewarding. Now shotgunning is a little bit rougher on the shoulder than shooting rifles and pistols, especially if you're shooting smaller caliber. But it is a really fun thing to do. So the difference in the games, one of the most popular games traditionally has been Skeet. And in Skeet, there's a high house and a low house and the shooter walks in an arc, kind of between the two houses. And one bird will come flying out of one house and sometimes just all by itself and other times it'll be a pair. One bird will come out of the high house. At the same time, another bird comes out of the low house and then you rotate to another area and then more birds come out and you shoot them. And of course when I say birds, just another word for target or clay pigeon target. So that is Skeet, kind of walking in a semi-circle and shooting at only two different machines sending the clays. Another popular type of shotgun game is sporting clays. And this is when you get into a golf cart and you drive around from location to location and each location you go, kind of like in regular golf, you're faced with a different challenge. And perhaps one is coming from the ground and going away from you up high into the sky. And perhaps at another place there's a clay pigeon that is coming over a pond and over your head and you have to shoot it before it goes over your head. And it's a creative, wonderful, fun way to enjoy shotgun shooting. Another popular game is Trap. And Trap is a single shotgun machine that comes out of a house that's in front of where the shooter is standing. In wobble trap, you don't know if the bird is gonna fly high or low or left or right but you do know its origin. You know it's gonna come from that house. Other types of trap, the bird is going to vary from left to right but you're gonna know how high it's going to be flying. One of my favorite kinds of shotgunning is five stand and that's what we have in Jackson Hole with the Jackson Hole Gun Club, the club that we generally use for the Jackson Hole shooting experience. And this is most similar to sporting clays. And the wonderful thing about it is that you're able to have so many variations in this game. So there are usually five or six or seven or eight different houses, the throwing machine is in and with these houses, you can shoot from whichever houses you want. Perhaps your coach is going to tell you which ones to shoot. You can request which ones you want to shoot and you can kind of go in a circle around the different houses. Everybody takes a turn. You're standing in what's called a five stand, kind of a stand area that keeps you from swinging the gun too far to the left or right, which helps keep it safe. And it's just an entertaining fun. There are so many possibilities to the different games you can play at five stand. So those are the basic kinds of shotgun games that can be played with shotguns and clay pigeon targets. Thank you for checking this out. And if you have any more questions, please do be in touch. We can't wait to have you out on the range. And I do suggest you also check out our multi-gun rifle and pistol experience. It's by far our most popular experience. And if you're not used to shooting and you don't like as much recoil, this can be a wonderful option.