I use to shoot sporting clays alots. And I love to rabbit hunt in snow or rain, if the holes are filled with water or snow there aint now where to go.

My dad and I came up with a little slogan to go out and stand in a box to shoot clay. If your going to hunt in it, might as well play in it. Only time I hate shooting is when its extremely windy. Hard to get the targets up, and you should see all the neat tricks wind can put on clay! Especially a till station, a till station you stand behind a large wood plank that goes Id guess 10-12 ft up. The trapper sits behind it and the birds(clay) are thrown straight up about 20-25 ft or better. If you have good wind Ive seen those birds get blown behind you. Actually one time the guy that owned the course went out and closed the station because it was so bad. If you ever get a chance find a place and shoot around, I wont lie it can be expensive. You'll need 100 shells I always take at least a half box extra per round. So figure 20-25 dollars if you can find the 100ct boxes at wal-mart. Plus around here its about 25 dollars to shoot 1 round, plus its a unwritted code to tip the trapper normaly about $5 bucks. If you want to shoot more than 1 round, tell the trapper you want him again, might squeeze 2 rounds out for a $5 buck tip. I know its cheap but hey Im not made of money do good to get the money to go in the first place.