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Club Shooting Activities

5 Stand Trap Shoot

Every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month.
$3 per string/$4 for non-members.
25 shots per string.
Shooting begins at Noon.

The Rifle Range is closed during trap shoots.


5 Plate Steel Pistol Shoot

The 2nd Saturday and the 4th Saturday of the month.
$10 per gun.
Shooting begins at 9:00 am on Saturday & 1:00 pm Sunday.

Please bring enough magazines to complete a string. A string consists of 25 shots.


Women’s Shooting Group

The Women’s Only Group meets on the 1st Wednesday of the month. The meetings start at 6:00 pm. Planned range activities are free for members, a $5 fee for non-members.

Please contact Cheryl Adams for more information.

The Pistol Range is reserved during Women’s Shooting Events.


All events listed above are open to the public. These events are informal. Shooters of all experience levels are more than welcome to participate. Your’re not competing against one another, just yourself.


All fees are cash only, payable when you finish.

Range Update & Other News

The new handgun range is ready and open for use. Tables and target stands are set up.  You must remain at the firing line while shooting. However you are free to place  target stands anywhere between you and the back berm.  Additional stands are available in the clubhouse.

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Be aware, the handgun range is open for use at the same time as trap shoots are scheduled. And that both the handgun and rifle range can be in use simultaneously.

Be sure to read the rules concerning the handgun range. Also when entering the range, use the path to the range.  Do not park down by the trap house. You may find yourself down range of active shooters at the rifle range.

Other News: November’s meeting will be held at the American Legion Post 158. There is no December meeting. And we will be voting in new officers at the January meeting. This includes one board position as well.

New Handgun Range Update

The berm for the new range is complete.  It looks great!  However the range is not open for shooting yet. We still need to dress the berms with grass seed to control erosion. In addition, range rules are being updated. And we need tables and portable target stands.

Here’s a shout out to Carl Houston Jr. and his son Chris Houston for doing  a fantastic job.  These guys went above and beyond what was asked of them. Not only did they build the berm, they graded and prepped the grounds. And installed a culvert.

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