Rifle and Pistol
The range consists of a 16 station rifle range with concrete benches and a 7 station pistol range. The rifle range has backstops at 25, 50, 100, and 200 yards. The pistol range has a 25-yard backstop with free-standing target boards.
Metallic Pistol Range
On June 30, 2013, we opened our metallic pistol range. It has been a great success and enjoyed by all who have tried it. No matter what your skill level it’s a hoot, so come out and take a shot.
Hand-Guns from .22 cal to .44 magnums are suited for this range. This includes both .45 ACP and .45 long colts. For safety reasons NO RIFLES or handguns firing BOTTLENECK RIFLE CARTRIDGES are allowed. There are two signs posted with all of the range rules that apply to a metallic range. One sign is to the left as you step onto the bridge and the other sign is located by the trash barrel as you exit the bridge. These range rules are the club’s responsibility to post, but, it’s your responsibility to follow and obey them.
So if you are a first-time shooter or an experienced gunslinger come out and give it a try. Club members Bill Pollahan and Jim Cain, are certified NRA Range Safety Officers and will be happy to help you with any questions you may have. See you at the range!
Up for a challenge or a little bit of fun? Come try out our metallic range. With 8 different metallic plate configurations, each one will offer up a test of your skills.
Rifle Range
Choose from one of the 16 lanes of varying range to sight in those rifles or practice some precision shooting, from 25 to 200 yards. Enjoy the spinner metallics at the 25-yard lane with your .22.
Pistol Range
Our 7 lane pistol range allows for varying target ranges from 5 to 25 yards. Paper targets only, please.
RIFLE & PISTOL RANGE RULES
When you have completed your session of shooting please pick up ALL of your used shells and either take them with you or deposit them into the designated plastic containers.
BASICS OF SAFE GUN HANDLING
- Always Keep The Muzzle Pointed In A Safe Direction
- Firearms Should Be Unloaded When Not Actually In Use.
- Don’t Rely On Your Gun’s Safety
- Be Sure Of Your Target And What’s Beyond It
- Use Correct Ammunition
- If Your Gun Fails To Fire When The Trigger Is Pulled, Handle With Care!
- Always Wear Eye And Ear Protection
- Sure The Barrel Is Clear Of Obstructions
- Don’t Alter Or Modify Your Gun and Have Guns Serviced Regularly
- Learn The Mechanical And Handling Characteristics Of The Firearm You Are Using