noideazzzz
noideazzzz t1_j4ye0ze wrote
Reply to comment by noideazzzz in Archery related activities in RI? by whatsaphoto
Also hunting related… sporting clays. It’s basically golf with shotguns. There is multiple “holes” that have multiple clays that simulate different animals and presentations. The rabbit is my favorite (bounces on the ground).
Peace Dale has an easy and hard course. They rent shotguns. As a lady, I can shoot a 12 gauge, but I prefer a 20 gauge over under. I would avoid any clays that go straight up. Your instinct is to lift your head off the gun, and then the gun recoil will punch you in the face. As long as your face and shoulder are against the gun, it doesn’t have the space to smack you. I suggest you start with 1-1.5 boxes of ammo per person (instead of two). If you are having fun, stop and grab a second box. You also don’t have to shoot both clay presentations at each hole/stand. You can try just one… you can try the same one five times… as long as you aren’t keeping score, you can do what you want!
noideazzzz t1_j4ybhde wrote
Reply to Archery related activities in RI? by whatsaphoto
There is a small archery club in Narragansett. They have indoor and outdoor area to shoot. Everyone I have met there is really nice.
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Reply to Thoughts on Den Den Korean fried chicken restaurant in providence? by eyesofhazel_
I take my out of town gluten free friends there. Their fried chicken is gluten free. If they are from an area without a lot of Korean restaurants, they are over the moon to have good (or any) fried chicken. It’s the only Korean fried chicken place I have tried in Rhode Island. It’s good, but not worth making a social trip there. I prefer their sister restaurant Den Den Asiana if I’m in town and want Korean. I travel a lot to areas with a Koreatown for work and my fix then.