Our Ranges

1 – Always treat the firearm as if it is loaded.

2 – Never point the firearm arm at anything that is not a designated target and is safe to shoot.

3 – Keep your finger off the trigger until you are on target and ready to shoot.

4 – Always be aware of your target and what is behind it.

There is no automatic fire, rapid fire, mag dump, or any other type of non aimed firing on our ranges.

You can miss your target but your rounds have to hit one of our berms.

Blessed are those who, in the face of death, think only about the front sight. – Jeff Cooper

2 Pistol Ranges, 2 Rifle Ranges, 1 Rimfire Range, and 2 Reserved Range Bays

We are working on improving our ranges and your experience. Feel free to tell us what you would like to see, improved and what you like.

$15 Per Adult (16 years old and older) Per day

$150 Membership – This is good for 1 year. Member shoots free, they can bring 2 Guests for half price

Pistol Range #1

This is our open Pistol Range. Here you can move left or right front to back, practice holster draws. Range safety must be observed.

There are bricks on the ground to identify ranges up to 20 yards.

Aim small, miss small

Pistol Range #2

This is our covered Pistol Range.

Here you can shoot between 3 yards and 16 yards. You attach your targets to the backers and move the target to your desired distance. There are marks on the rails to tell you the distance.

These frames are Steel – ONLY SHOOT THE TARGET DIRECTLY INFRONT OF YOU

The 4 Stages of Competence
1.Unconscious incompetence 2. Conscious incompetence
3.Conscious competence 4. Unconscious Competence

Primary Rifle Range

We have berms at 100, 200, and 328 Yards.

You are able to use any distance from any of our covered shooting positions.

The 100, and 200 yard have backers that you can attach your paper targets to. If you need to use a different distance let us know and we can work with you on setting up your temporary targets.

At 328 yards we have AR500 Steel Targets that you can use. As we keep improving our ranges there will be more AR500 Steel targets.

“Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything in a gunfight…You need to take your time, in a hurry.” Wyatt Earp

This will be used for 50 yard shooting. You can zero at this range and move to the main Rifle range, or continue to use this range.

Each shooter will have 1 bench and their own backer to shoot at.

“Owning a handgun doesn’t make you armed any more than owning a guitar makes you a musician.” Jeff Cooper

Rimfire Only Range

This range is only for rimfire firearms.

This range is 33 1/3 Yards (100 Feet)

There are several individual benches for your use.

Reserved Range #1

This Range is 35 Yards long and 20 Yards Wide.

The target stands are spaced 1 yard apart and on line.

Choose which stands you want to use and attach the cardboard backers to the stakes and then attach your targets to those.

While you can use steel target you must be aware of what they are designed for, and the manufacturers recommended distance. You are responsible for any injuries due to your targets.

Be aware that you are only allowed to shoot at targets toward the back berm, the berms on the sides are not to be used as a primary berm, they are there to separate the bays and as a safety measure.

Reserved Range #2

This is the range on the Far Right side

This Range is 35 Yards long and 20 Yards Wide.

This range has plastic target set into the ground. These targets do not move and are typically used as movement drills where precision is not needed. You do need to hit the targets and the berm behind it.

Be aware that you are only allowed to shoot at targets toward the back berm, the berms on the sides are not to be used as a primary berm, they are there to separate the bays and as a safety measure.

While you can use steel target you must be aware of what they are designed for, and the manufacturers recommended distance. You are responsible for any injuries due to your targets.