At the local level here in CT, the skeet club I normally shoot at raised their prices from $4 to $5 for members and from $6 to $7 for non-members and they buy clays pretty much by the truckload (10 pallets of birds I think).
The club that does 5 stand once a month charges $8 for non-members and another club that does 50 bird sporting clay charged $20 for a round and $30 for a round, non-member.

I am still seeing new/younger shooters at the skeet club. A rise in transportation, raw material and salary costs has been passed on to the shooter. Covid and politics hasn't helped either, especially for reloading components for shotgun, rifle & pistol. I'll pick Winchester as a random example. If they can barely make enough components for their own use, there isn't going to be much excess to sell to the reloading community.

And both domestic and foreign politics has not helped. How much of the components normally used to make ammo (by both foreign and domestic makers) is being used to supply Ukraine?


I have become addicted to English hammered shotguns to the detriment of my wallet.