Thursday, December 1, 2016










Special Pricing 

On This Month's 

Selection of Rifles & Shotguns




    




JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS KSA ANNOUNCES SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICING ON A GREAT SELECTION OF ITALIAN AND 
SPANISH SHOTGUNS 
AND PREMIUM RIFLES 
FROM SWEDEN AND THE USA! 






Wednesday, September 7, 2016



By  New Jersey Herald
Posted: Aug. 12, 2016 12:01 am
WANTAGE -- With my left eye trained over the small green traphouse and a healthy portion of my weight over my right foot, I shout, "Pull!" and the adrenaline immediately takes over.
The fluorescent orange disc flutters through the air, I squeeze the trigger of the shotgun with my left pointer finger and a jolt shoots through my left shoulder and courses downward. Suddenly, the disc is split in two.
Nothing like a little beginner's luck: a minor miracle.
The Clay and Oak Sporting Club at Clove Spring Range in Wantage is hoping to produce similar moments for the area's target-shooting beginners, like myself, while providing a nearby outlet for seasoned sharpshooters.
The club, which is a managed property of Crystal Springs Resort, has been open to the public since the end of June.
"People want to continue to come back," Clay and Oak head instructor Mike Kearns said. "We get people whose wives who have never shot and they were kind of against guns, now turn the corner, learn to shoot here and now husband and wife are shooting together.
"For me, that's a big positive. People who are scared of guns, they learn the safety and the control and see what a good fun sport it is when it's done the right way."
Trap shooting and skeet shooting are way to simulate various situations and shots while upland bird hunting.
In trap shooting, the clay bird is fired going away, which simulates the way a pheasant, quail or bobwhite might react if startled by a pointing dog. In skeet shooting, there is a low and high house, which causes the flying targets to cross patterns and is more of a right to left shot.
The Clay and Oak Sporting Club at Clove Spring Range provides a sanctuary for those two extremes of target shooting, with three trap fields and two skeet fields.
"It will never be so crowded that you come here and have to wait three hours to shoot, like so many ranges on the weekends," said Palumbo, who is also a co-owner of Kromka Sporting Adventures in Boonton. "We're doing scheduled times, so we're not going to overbook. It's always going to be convenient to come here. We're going to do our best to make sure there's never a long wait."
The clubhouse was built in 1953 by the Winchester Firearm Corporation as way for the community to partipate in the sport of target shooting, while benefitted the farmer who earned the revenue from the lease, and the corporation which had a way to promote the sport and to sell its guns.
Along the wildflower-trimmed farm road in Wantage, a driver might blink twice and miss the inconspicuous sign for the shooting range.
A vast alcove of green grass sits beyond a gravel road and in front of the old-time clubhouse.
Now, anyone more than 12 years old can receive private instruction from Kearns and club manager Sam Palumbo to try and knock a clay pigeon out of the sky. The club also holds private and corporate events.
"Public ranges they tell you, here's the course, go at it," Kearns said.
"We're right on top of them, showing them every step along the way, what they're doing wrong, what they need to do to get to the right place to be a great target shooter."
Together, Palumbo and Kearns have well more than five decades of shooting between them.
On the wall inside the club's timber hideaway, you'll find Palumbo's name from the time he was 13 years old among a list of others that had cracked 25 straight clay pigeons.
There's others from across Sussex County that made sure 100 clay pigeons did not reach the ground without being popped out of the sky.
Before a novice takes hold of the shotgun, Palumbo and Kearns preach the proper etiquette and safety: only one gun is loaded at a time, the firearm is pointed down range at all times, firearms that are not in use should have the actions open, slides back or be placed in the gun case.
When it comes to shooting, the action shares several similarities to the game of golf.
The finger is not placed on the trigger until a person is ready to shoot, much like a golfer doesn't address the ball until they are ready to hit.
The weight is placed on the front foot in the shooting position; if a shooter leans back, the shot will often go high, much like if a golfer leans back the ball tends to pop up or be skulled.
And the etiquette among participants is paramount.
"Athletes, in general, take instruction well and bring it to fruition," Palumbo said.
"They also physically have the eye-hand coordination."
As I step up to the shooting line, Palumbo adjusts me into the proper position to fire, twice training my eye to maneuver up from where the clay pigeon is shot out of the traphouse and into the sky where it flies.
As a lefty, the end of the gun is situated next to my left cheek and my left elbow is raised up to shoulder-length.
Palumbo steps away, I train my eye over the third slot and get ready to fire.
He said the way to aim is as if you're leading a wide receiver in football -- just a little in front to adjust for the time it takes the bullets to crackle through the air.
The first one collides, the second does not, and I clip one of the next two.
I'm no gunslinger, but for the first time firing a gun, under a haze of exhilaration, two-for-four ain't bad.



                                     




Wednesday, June 15, 2016



YOUR NEXT HUNT CAN BE A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME EXPERIENCE BY BOOKING IT NOW WITH THE PRO'S AT KROMKA SPORTING ADVENTURES.
HERE ARE JUST A FEW OPTIONS:



Wintershoek Safaris - The very best South Africa has to offer.





KSA is proud to offer Wintershoek Safaris to our clients. Wintershoek is considered one of the best South Africa has to offer.                        The feed back we've received from colleagues in the industry supports this statement. There are four lodges to choose from - one of the camps is reserved for bow hunters only.  Their lodges are luxurious, with gourmet cuisine offered daily. 

We are offering an Exclusive Package to our clients at Wintershoek, as an introduction to           South Africa. 



Solo Creek, Alaska 







KSA is proud to partner with Sheila Vaden and 
Solo Creek Guide Services 
in offering you the unspoiled beauty and bounty of Alaska's majestic Wrangle Mountains.

Fly into one of the most unspoiled areas of Alaska for the hunting experience of a lifetime.

Moose, Grizzly and 
Dall Sheep are abundant. Our clients often have a chance for all three.

You'll be amazed at what Solo Creek has accomplished in a remote and harsh environment.

   
           


Great Expectations..... Oregon's Premier 
Upland Bird Hunting Preserve.... Now From KSA.

 "Quite simply, the perfect destination for bird hunters who want to get away from it all." 
 985 acres with 200 acres of cropland planted with as many as 12 different crops devoted exclusively to bird feed and habitat.

Only ONE PARTY at a time reap the pheasant, chukar, hun and quail hunting through rolling fields, creekbeds and hillsides. 

Oregon's Finest Hunting Preserve Great Expectations is located in Eastern Oregon, on the sunny side of the state

Monday, January 4, 2016

 
Exclusive Upland Bird Hunt.
Now Conveniently Located In Sussex County, NJ!
Now that NJ Deer Season is in the record books the time is right to get out and enjoy a day in the field of Upland Bird Hunting with KSA!

Sneak away to beautiful Andover, New Jersey.... just a short drive from NY and most of NJ. You'll have a fantastic time, and will be back before 
anyone knows you're gone!

Great cover, hard flying birds and good friends 
will make for some great memories.

Book and plan your hunt before the snow flies!







Full day and half day hunts and different packages available.
Please contact Sam at Kromka Sporting Adventures for reservations and additional information.


Mobile: 973-202-8667