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PISTOL RANGE

Pistol Range
We offer 3 pistol Ranges. Two ranges (the first and third) are marked off at 5,10,15,20,and 25 yards. These two ranges have shelters with covered roofs and concrete floor. They also offer a bench to shoot from and places to sit when you are not shooting.

The middle range is open for pistol or shot gun.

There is also a building that is accessible to take shelter in when it is cold or raining.

Pistol Range Hours

Saturday and Sunday 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. or Dark (Or at the Range Officer's Discretion)

Rules For Pistol Range #1

  • No Shooting At Metal or Glass Targets
  • Shoot Handguns or Rimfire Rifles
    (No Center-Fire Rifles or Shotguns)
  • Full-Auto Firing Permitted

Rules For Pistol Range #2

Note: This Is The Only Pistol Range That Shotguns Are Allowed.

  • No Full-Auto Firing
  • Shoot Handguns, Rimfire Rifles, Or Shotguns
    (No Center-Fire Rifles)
  • No Shooting Metal or Glass Targets

Rules For Pistol Range #3

  • Shoot At Paper Targets Only
  • Shoot Handguns or Rimfire Rifles
    (No Center-Fire Rifles or Shotguns)
  • No Full-Auto Firing

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RIFLE RANGE

Rifle Range
The rifle range has target backers at 50, 100, and 200 yards. We also have small metal targets to shoot at 25 and 75 yards. There is a covered shelter with individual benches and rifle racks for your convenience.

Rifle Range Hours

Saturday and Sunday 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. or Dark (Or at the Range Officer's Discretion)

Rifle Range Rules

  • Shoot Rifles, Handguns And Shotguns Only
  • Paper Targets Or Silhouettes Only
  • Do Not Shoot Metal Targets With Ammo Which Will Cause Damage. You Will Be Held Responsible For Damage!
  • Use .22 Rimfire Rifles Only!
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SKEET & TRAP RANGES


Skeet Range We offer 2 skeet only fields and 4 trap and skeet combination fields.

Skeet originally started as a way of practice for bird hunters and it has developed into a very popular and competitive shooting sport. The rules allow the use of 12, 20, 28, and .410 gauge shotguns in the form of pump, semi-automatic, side-by-side, and the Over/Under. Ammunition comes in a wide variety but is to be no longer than 2 and 3/4 inches except in the case of the .410 which is 2 and 1/2 inches max.

Skeet is shot in an 8 position format. The fields consist of a half circle with the shooter starting in the left corner and moving through the half circle to the 7th position. The 8th position is in between the two houses in a straight line from position 1 to 7.

Skeet Range Rules

The cost to shoot in the 50-target club event will be $6. A shooter who has a club shoot classification from the previous year will use that classification. A shooter who has no previous club shoot classification but has an NSSA classification will use that classification. A shooter who has neither will be classified according to their first club score. Scores will be reaveraged after each shoot. A shooter could potentially be re-classified into a higher or lower class for the next shoot. There will be 5 classifications: AA, A, B, C, & D&E combined.

Complete rules are posted at the clubhouse. For more information about these shoots, contact Tony Harris @ 931-619-8787.

The Skeet and Trap Ranges are open Saturday & Sunday from 1:00 until dusk (or at Range Officer's discretion).

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