
Championship terrain
Skyline & Cedar Ridge
Elevated presentations across the ridgelines — long crossers, high incomers, and technical pairs that reward a complete shooter.
Members Pay $0.25 Per Clay
Where to shoot sporting clays in the Texas Hill Country? Staccato Ranch. Five premier courses, Olympic-level instruction, and a layout built for every skill level — beginner to NSCA competitor.
Train With an Olympic Medalist
Dan Carlisle is one of America's most decorated shotgun athletes — a 1984 Olympic bronze medalist, multiple-time Pan American Games and World Championship gold medalist, and NSCA Hall of Famer. He set the targets on every course at Staccato Ranch, and he's here to help you raise your game.
Three Unique Courses

Championship terrain
Elevated presentations across the ridgelines — long crossers, high incomers, and technical pairs that reward a complete shooter.

Open course
Fast, open presentations set across the flats. A favorite for league nights and a fair test for every skill level.

League & open shooting
A compact, high-volume station with constantly changing target menus — perfect for practice, leagues, and friendly competition.
Open to the Public
The most fun $50 you'll spend this week. Every Thursday, 9am–5pm: full access to the shotgun course and 5-Stand, unlimited clays, and a welcoming vibe for first-timers and regulars alike. Ammo available on-site.
Competition
Staccato Ranch hosts NSCA registered shoots throughout the year — from the National Warmup to seasonal classics. Whether you're chasing punches or shooting your first registered event, there's a place for you on the line.
Join Staccato and shoot for less, every time. Range access is on us — you only pay for clays. Membership pays for itself fast.