Nilo Farms Diamond Grade Challenge July 18-20, 2025
- Illinois Sporting Clays

- Jul 9
- 2 min read
Nilo Farms is hosting their Diamond Grade Challenge on July 18-20, 2005. This event will feature two
100 target sporting clays events on their main and red courses, a 50 target 5-Stand and 50 target super sporting event. The event will be held on Friday, Saturday and Sunday July 18-20. Nilo Farms is located at 15025 Hwy 111, Brighton, IL 62012.
Participants can register to shoot on any one day or attend all three days. The Nilo Farms Diamond Grade Challenge is a National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA) Registered Shoot. Individuals do not need to be a registered shooter to participate in the event.
EVENT DETAILS:
100 Sporting Clays Main Course
100 Sporting Clays Red Course
50 Super Sporting
50 FITASC
WHEN:
Friday & Saturday July 18-20, 2025
NILO Farms
ADDRESS:
15025 Hwy 111
Brighton, IL 62012
PHONE:
618-225-1855
Note: as an Olin owned facility, it is a requirement to shoot only Winchester AA shells. The shoot entry fee will include 100 AA shells for each 100 target event.
2025 Scheduled Sporting Clays Events
August 22-24 Monthly Shoot - 2x100, 50 Super & 50 FITASC - register
September 5-7 Monthly Shoot - 2x100 Sporting & 50 FITASC - register
NILO invites clays shooters from novice to experienced to try a variety of target games and competitions.
Along with the traditional trap and skeet, NILO also offers sporting clays, 5-stand, a 40-foot tower, riverside skeet and the infamous crazy quail. Crazy quail is a creation of NILO in which shooters standing 22 yards away are presented with birds launched in random, unexpected directions. Anyone breaking 10 out of 10 in this event earns his or her name inscribed on an exclusive roster at the clubhouse. For more realistic practice, the sporting clays course lets you envision doves, teal, woodies, pheasants and even rabbits. Winchester ammunition is always provided and shotguns are available for use. For those wanting to “step up” their game, NILO also offers shooting lessons on a per-hour basis.








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