Frequently Asked Questions
Allowed Firearms
Firearms with large capacity magazine capability – such as AR15 and AK47 type – arms are allowed which are in compliance with State and Federal Laws.
Club Questions
A member may bring a “Guest” to the club with limitations. Club member with a “Guest” must register at clubhouse before using any Club range. A Fee of $2.00 is charged per shooting “Guest”. Guest fees may be deposited in the club house lock box.
It is the responsibility of the Club member to supervise the shooting “Guest” at all times to insure that Club rules are followed for range usage and safety.
With the exception of Trap and Skeet ranges only one (1) shooting “Guest” per member is allowed on a firing line. Member must be with the “Guest” on any rifle or handgun firing line.
The Club does not offer formal firearm use and safety instruction other than the Junior Shooting Programs. If a member has firearm handling concerns they should contact a Club Officer and the Officer will make recommendations for formal instruction sources if possible. Informal help is always available from members. We recommend you join a club league to seek out informal advice and assistance from other members.
The Club does NOT rent any firearms or equipment.
The Club is NOT open to the public except for specific Special Events (Clinics, Junior Training Programs, Inter Club Competitions) or Tournaments. The Club is a Private Organization requiring membership.
The Club has no set operating hours. Outside shooting time begins at 9AM and ends at legal sunset. These times are strictly enforced. The inside range may be used at all hours unless there is a scheduled club house closure or indoor range activity.
Club Accessibility
Yes. The clubhouse, restrooms, and firing ranges are all handicapped accessible.
Indoor Range
A: The Indoor range is for hand guns. See posted rules for more information.
GENERAL PROHIBITIONS
-No Rifles of any caliber are allowed
-No center-fire rifle ammunition use is allowed indoors
-No Black Powder Fire Arms of any type can be used Indoors. (Fire Hazard)
-No shot shells of any type can be used indoors.
-No BB Guns or air guns.
-No Tracer or Armor-piercing ammunition of any kind.
APPROVED TYPES OF AMMUNITION
Center fire hand guns must use ammunition designed for hand gun use. ie. Straight-wall low power ammunition. . Tokarev and SIG bottleneck calibers are allowed.
-Full Metal Jacketed (FMJ / FMC) ammunition IS allowed. (Example, . 45Cal Ball, 9MM Ball, .380 Ball)
-Jacketed Hollow Points are allowed.
-Electroplated copper ammunition is allowed.
-Half jacket ammunition is allowed.
-Lead and frangible bulleted ammunition is allowed.
Membership Questions
No, we do not require NRA membership to become a Club member.
You must complete the membership application form (downloadable from this site)
You can come to a quarterly club meeting at 6:30 PM the 2nd Wednesday of the following months: February, May, August, or November. The membership crew is also available at the club on the second Saturday of the month from 9 am to noon. You can join on any one of these days and get your questions answered.
NRA membership applications are available at the club house.
Senior members (65 or older) receive 50% off the standard rate.
If you cannot attend a club meeting, the membership crew is at the club monthly on the second Saturday of the month from 9 am to noon. You can join on any one of these days and get your questions answered
Outdoor Range Questions
Yes, you can pick up unbroken clay targets. You may do this from the Skeet ranges ONLY. Use caution, you must observe range safety rules while picking up clay targets.
Paper targets are not available for purchase, you should bring your own. Targets must be paper/cardboard only and must be placed on one of the club target boards. Clay targets may be brought and hand thrown or you can purchase clay targets thrown from the club automated machines.
Yes, set up on one of the skeet fields farthest from the clubhouse.
100 yard Handgun and 17 or 22 caliber Rim Fire Rifle Outdoor Range
- Covered Shooting station area with 20 Stations
- Target Boards at 7, 10, 25, 50, 75, and 100 yards
- Metallic Swinger Targets at 25, 50, 75, and 100 yards
- No Center fire rifles, shotguns, or muzzle loading long guns allowed on this range.
- All Hand guns are Pistol Class calibers, ie. straight wall / low power.
- Tokarev and SIG bottleneck calibers are allowed.
50ft Handgun Indoor Range
- Only legal handguns are allowed.
- No black powder pistols, rifles, shotguns, or muzzleloaders.
- No handguns that shoot shotshell.
300 yard High Power Fire Arms Range
- Covered Shooting area with 46 shooting station benches
- Target Boards are placed at 50, 100, 200, and 300 yards
- There is a 20 station bermed Target Pit at 300 yards used for NRA, CMP, and Club League competitions.
- Range use of 50 yard target board is restricted to benches 1 thru 5 to control impact angles.
Outdoor Archery Ranges
- 3D targets and bag targets provided by club
- 2 elevated stands to shoot from (8-10' high)
- Maximum range 50yds
- Crossbows table
- NO Broadheads allowed
Indoor Archery Range
- Inner area for shooting
- Outer room for spectators
- (10) lanes for longbow, recurves, or compound bows
- (1) Lane for crossbow
- SHIELD wall behind target butts to prevent damage to arrows with misses.
Trap and Skeet Ranges
- Available 9am-Sunset daily with a Clays Account Card to pay for targets
- 4 Skeet Fields with LaPort and Winchester automatic machines.
- 6 Trap Fields with automatic machines
- and voice releases.
The range is a 50 ft range with 8 firing points.
The longest range available is 300 Meters or 330 yards.
Allowed targets are paper/cardboard only or thrown clay targets. No personal metal targets are allowed. Outdoor Handgun range has club provided Metal Swinger targets. Paper targets must be placed on Club target boards ONLY. Do not place any targets or target frames on the ground.
Prohibited Ammunition
Any caliber or configuration of Tracers, Armor Piercing, Incendiary, Explosive, Experimental or Unconventional Ammunition is NOT allowed.