SkyPup
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Be sure to use attorneys for targets.... 
Thinking about getting a kitty together and having a best score with a pistol at 25 yards, say a first, second and third place.
Most people know or know of each other, should be friendly, and hoping that everyone will have a good time.
Would a legal waiver protect me if I go that route?
Count me in if your gonna shoot skeet !
Hard to believe, but there really isn't a rifle range really close to me.
I've actually been thinking of that out back for myself. Are clays bio degradeable?
IMO, You promote it, you can be held liable.
We just had an incident up hear in New England, young kid got killed at a class 3 get acquainted shoot at a Massachusetts gun club. They let him shoot a mini Uzi and the muzzle came over the top and he got one round in the head.
They DA went after everyone involved with criminal charges, the promoter who happened to be a sheriff or chief, the gun owner and the gun club princables. The law they applied was kind of a gray area but basically they interpreted existing regulations to mean that a class 3 gun can not be transferred to a minor even temporarily at a sanctioned shooting event, unlike hand guns as well as other firearms that minors can not normally possess which can be temporarily transferred.
It's still in the criminal stage but civil actions are sure to follow.
If your gonna do it make it as loosely organized as possible, kind of a spontaneous event, and do it at a public range like Dave said. I'd be afraid that if any serious accident occurred on your own property, I think it would be difficult to defend yourself in a civil liability case.
JB.
May be a lucrative business venture if you think you'd have the clientele...? The ranges around here are always packed from what I hear. Like you, I shoot on my property