Here at Juneberry Ridge, we have an event for everyone: sporty or artsy, hands-dirty or head-in-the-clouds. Come be a stargazer, or a foodie. Take up a challenge, or a new craft. It’s a whole world of experiences, only made better by our irrepressible southern hospitality. (After all, we want you to fall in love with the farm too.)
Our Young Guns tournament is designed for shooting enthusiasts ages 14-18 (Young Guns) and ages 13 and under (Younger Guns). Set in our Lucky Clays Five Stand, participants will take on 25 challenging targets, following a warm-up session.
NEW this year! Keep your eye out for surprise green clays during the tournament. Every green clay you hit scores you a free entry to one of our upcoming Open Shoots.
But this event isn’t just about competition. We’ve designed a family-friendly day filled with fun activities for everyone. Take a shot with our pay-to-play shooting activities and refuel with a delicious farm-fresh lunch. We’ll have complimentary axe throwing courtesy of Armadillo Axe Throwing, lawn games, and don’t forget to visit Ears by Courtney‘s booth for custom earplugs.
Young Guns Competitor Entry – $90
Spectator Ticket (includes lunch): $20
Schedule of Events:
Time |
Event |
7:30 am |
Check-in & registration begin for Younger Guns (13 and under) |
8:00 – 11:00 am |
Younger Guns (13 and under) Tournament Begins |
11:00 am |
Check-in & registration begin for Young Guns (14-18) |
11:00 am-1:00 pm |
Farm-fresh lunch |
1:00-4:00 pm |
Young Guns (14-18) Tournament Begins |
*Warm-ups will take place for each group right before your scored shoot.
*The awards ceremony will follow directly after each tournament
*Registration and more information will be sent out before the tournament.
Don’t miss this exciting day of friendly competition, skill-building, and family fun. Secure your spot at the Juneberry Ridge Young Guns Tournament.
Please note that safety is our top priority, and we want to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience for all involved. All shooters must be fully competent and capable of self-managing their firearm throughout the tournament.