LORRAINE, N.Y. -- Two men at a karate camp in Jefferson County were accidentally shot while checking targets on the camp's shooting range, the New York State Police said.

Just after 6 p.m. Saturday troopers were called to a shooting incident at the American Kang Duk Won Karate Camp off county Route 93 in the town of Lorraine.

State police said David. W. Dummitt and Oliver C. Boomhower were both dressed completely in black and were about 100 yards downrange checking on targets at the camp's shooting range.

While the two men were checking targets, Daniel P. Jones, 63, of Watertown, began shooting in their direction, state police said. He did not know the other men were in the line of fire in the heavily wooded area, troopers said.

Boomhower, 40, of Waterford, was hit in the lower right calf. Dummitt, 53, of Watertown, was wounded in the lower right thigh.

Both were taken to Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown and are listed in stable condition. State police said their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.

The camp has operated since 1976, according to its website. It offers several camp sessions for children and adults focusing on various aspects of martial arts. The current 4-day camp is for adults and runs through Sunday.

State police said they are continuing to investigate.