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    Range cost's

    For those that either have no choice or choose to shoot at a public shooting range with regular fee's, what do these ranges charge? Hourly, daily, membership fee's?

    What types of and how many different ranges do they offer?

    Curious, my local range (about 35 minutes from home) is a 100 acre public shooting facility with several different ranges including private ranges available for rent by the day, week etc (for instructors, police etc). It has a 200 ft covered rifle range with targets to 300y, 200 ft covered handgun range with targets to 50y. Sporting clays, trap, a handgun silhouette 200m designated 10 bank range. A reloading retail store fairly well stocked in most reloading tools and supplies. (primers and powders a bit scarce lately).

    The basic shooting rate at the rifle and handgun range is $12.00 per day. There are discounts for seniors, NRA memberships, annual range memberships, ladies night etc.

    So what does your range charge and what types of facilities does it have? What state is it located in? How much of a drive is it?

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    My closest range is run by AR Game & Fish. The fee is 3.00 per day - plus extra for clay pigeons, spotting scope (1.00) etc. It has a 200 yd rifle range, 25 yd pistol range, and a skeet & trap range. It's about 12 miles one way.
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    I shoot in the desert. The only charge is for the price of gas. They just opened a new public range about 5-7 miles from my house. I don't know what they charge for sure as I have not gone yet but plan on taking a look see some day. They were going to charge $25 a year and like $30 for a family membership but that was when they were first planning it like 5 years ago. No idea if they charge each visit or not. When all phases are comple it is suppose to be the biggest public range in the country with every type of shooting you can think of.
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    If you are a regular member at a range, why not ask them if you can go out to the backstop and recover some of your lead from time to time?

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    The drive is just under 11 miles from the house. A walmart is located about half way. The prices there are cheaper than the one north of us.
    The Stone river gun range, sponsored by the TWRA, charges 5.50 for 2 hours, sometimes you get a bit more. Annual fee is 110. for adults and 65. for minors, under 16.
    All firing lines are covered and a rear wall, with lights and fans. 30 pistol lines, target frames can be moved from 5, 10, 15 yards and 50 feet. 17 rifle lines, frames can be moved from 15, 25, 50 and 100 yards. 1 line for 50 and 100 yards, 2 lines set at 200 yards. Large pistols, 44 mag and larger are allowed on rifle range. A 2nd line is for overflow of rifle line. 5, 10, 15, 25, 50 yards. But used mostly for clubs, police and education. Hunter education and carry permit classes are taught there. Shooting is controled by range safety officers. 10 to 20 minutes for shooting, then cold line is called. Officers inspect guns while shooter are out of firing line. Make sure all guns are open and no ammo is in the guns. They are then allowed to check/change targets and clear their area of brass. one officer goes down range and is the last to return. After the officer returns from down range, the line is then called hot.
    You have to annouce that you are keeping your brass. All brass collected is cleaned, counted and bagged for resale. Cases like alum., steel and 22s are stockpiled and sold as scrap.
    Ammo and other reloading conponents are not for sale at range.

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    Mine is 34 miles round-trip. Sixteen concrete benches (uncovered), berms at 100, 200 and 300 yards. One porta-potty. Volunteer range officers on duty sometimes but not often. $10 per shooter, per year. Range is open from March 1 to November 30, snow amounts permitting.

    Forgot to add: that's just the nearest one. I have three or four more within 50 miles.
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    we just have covered ranges and benches. a 22 range used for levergun silhouettes also the regular 50-300 yd covered with back and sides,the long range silhouette covered to 200 meters.
    the 6 pistol bays with plates tipping racks etc in 2 of them and others that are open.
    cost is 20 per year for members and donations for public, the members actually care no brass is left around,but there is a bucket for[never any in it] the members have frequent clean up days and we just generally take it upon ourselves to make repairs.
    it's actually a nice place,as if you see a vehicle down there you recognize a shooting session frequently turns into an imprompto b.s. session as others just show up without even a rifle.

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    Our range is available 7 days a week. We have 50 and 100 yd big bore / small bore covered w/benches, 2 trap and skeet fields, 4 pistol bays, a sporting clays and 5 stand. USPSA and IDPA matches are held also. A cowboy action range is under construction, although very slowly. All this for $70.00 /year. And it's only 15 minutes from my house.

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    I shoot at 5 Dogs shooting range in the hills north of Bakersfield (about 45 miles each way). General membership is $175 per family. Any trips are free after that. Out of area guests are free as well. Local guests are $8 per day. Target stands for rifle ranges from 20 to 100 yards with silhouettes out to 550 yards. Pistol ranges from 15 to 50 yards. Sporting clays and 5 stand shooting for shotgun. Also has a cowboy town for the SASS crowd (fun to watch but haven't joined yet).


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    I helped build my local range 54 years ago. We have a $70.00 Initiation fee + $70.00 per year (1st year costs $140.00, $70.00 per year thereafter). We have 15 covered firing points at 25 & 50 yards with turning targets for pistol. We have 18 covered firing points at 50&100 yards for Rifle. We have seven concrete benchrests under roof, also. We have a single automatic trap (voice activated) and a sporting clays trap. We have a plinking range for 25 yards.

    We have a fifty foot indoor range (lead bullets only) with nine firing points (nine individual booths). This is also used for archery.

    We have a wonderful archery range with a long woods walk with 3D targets at various ranges and have a running deer range. We also have fixed distances and a wheelchair accessible permanent tree stand.

    Our clubhouse is a converted Road House complete with a nice bar and kitchen facilities.

    I have never seen a place like it anywhere. We are blessed. Nearly all of it was built with volunteer help.

    Distance from my house? Six minutes! right on the edge of town complete on fifty acres that we have paid for (we have NO mortgage).

    Now, it took a lot of work by a lot of good people. Rather early in the club's life, it was necessary for several of us to reach DEEP into our pockets to tide the club over for the next membership cycle with interest free loans. However, when I tell you I am proud of this facility, YOU CAN BELIEVE IT:

    http://www.butlercountysportsmen.com/

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    My range is 3 miles from the house.
    He charges $20 per calendar year.
    7, 10, 15, 25 YD Pistol range
    25, 50, 100, 200, 300 YD rifle ranges
    5 pigeon throwers

    Is is a self registration, self policing range. Surprisingly, there are very few "idiots" who are members there. Everyone I have talked to there is very polite in sharing the benches and ranges. Berm mining is a no no though. He supplies tools, stapler and staples, paper for targets, paint, ear and eye protection, basically the only thing you need to bring is a gun and ammo and pigeons if you want to shoot them.
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    Shoot at Burro Canyon when I can make time. 50 miles round trip.

    Not sure what the public range time costs. Membership was 200 a yr.

    They have about 9 range's, 100 yards, that are pretty much dirt fields. Anything goes within reason but no steel core stuff during fire season.

    Range rental is 20 per person 3 person minimum for the day. You are the range officer but the do make the rounds twice during the day to make sure we obey the rules which I can live with.

    Usually take the crew from work and we make a day of it, clays, pistol and rifle.

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    I am a member of three ranges right now. I used to be a member of 4.

    1. Arnold Rifle and Pistol Club south of St. Louis, MO.

    2. Caseyville Gun club (which currently doesn't have a website. This eminent domain BS case with the county has it so strapped for cash it probably couldn't afford a website right now anyway)

    3. Town and Country Gun Club in Maryville, IL

    4. Pike Adams Sportsman's Alliance Park in Barry, IL

    Arnold Gun club is the closest place to me where I can actually draw from a holster and shoot and practice since I shoot steel challenge and USPSA competitions.

    The first year there cost $250. If you work so many work days or work hours, they knock $100 of your membership renewal fee for the second year, then the third year...so on and so forth.

    I am a member there because the rules are currently set up that if you shoot more than 3 matches out there, ever, in your lifetime, then you have to join the club before your 4th match. They have two steel plate matches a month there, and the match entry fee is just a dollar. Then they have a USPSA match. The fee for that is only $5. So if you were to average out the cost of the annual membership and then the cost of the matches, then it is actually cheaper than some other places I shoot at where the match fee is $10 or $15 for each match, plus all the gas money to get to those places and back.

    They also have IDPA and CAS matches out there too.

    Caseyville Gun Club is in a ton of legal trouble right now. Way back when, I paid $2,000 for a life membership there, that they are now re-negging on. But as I understand it now, to join for your first year is at least $250. Now, that is just for a membership to the club. To actually shoot out there, to have range privileges, it costs an extra $35 a month.

    Town and country gun club is only $85 for the first year. The second year is $35. Even though they don't allow me to draw from a holster out there, the cool thing about that club is that they have a dealer's account with Graf's (of Mexico, MO), so they get everything at dealer cost. Once a week, a Graf's truck stops off there at the range/club to make a delivery. That $35 per year membership fee has more than paid for itself a few times over with all of the stuff I have ordered through Graf's.

    PASA Park, I joined because it was only like $15 a year. I think Dick Metcalf originally owned all that land, so it is all paid for. I think the first match I shot out there, I paid the $15 dues fee, and I also got to shoot my first USPSA match out there for free or it was just like $5. I think to be able to shoot USPSA out there, you do have to be a member.

    I let the PASA Park membership slide because it is like a 3 hour drive for me and a few buddies to carpool up there to their USPSA matches.

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    County Sportsman Assn has a range. 2 wooden home-made benches, 100, 200 & 300 yrd targets and you can drive to the 100 yrd range & shoot 25 yards if you wish. 2 1/2 miles from the house, dues are $10 a year no charge to shoot and membership is not required. I occasionally see other shooters beginning Labor Day til the opening of rifle season. I am generally the only shooter for the rest of the year when I am there. Occasionally in Sept you have to wait for a bench, in Oct you generally have to wait. 2 good ranges about 30-40 minutes away but I have only shot matches there not load development. They are membership ranges with an annual fee of $35-50$ as I recall with no fee to shoot. There are no range officers membership gets you a gate key or combo.
    When I lived in Missoula I drove 20-30 minutes for our 2 ranges, paid $60 as a voting member and had 1/2 rebated for showing up at our work day. That equaled the cost of regular membership. One property had a "guard" collecting fees 5 days a week for the portion that was open to non-members as we had FWP funds to build it. Members had a sign in book. AIRC those fees were $3.00 a day, lots of people shot in the gravel pit 3 miles away rather than pay any fee. Membership got you the 100 yrd 50 & 25 yard ranges in one location with covered concrete benches. The other had 100 & 200 yrd ranges, 75-125 yrd muzzleloader range, 1000 yrd target and 100,200, 300 yard range, other than matches members were generally directed to where they were not shootin in the same area as other shooters.
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    $85/year. 550 yd. rifle range, 25 yd. pistol pit. Trap, 5 stand for the shotgunners. Berms for both field and regular silhouette. Steel plates at 200, 300, 400 and 500 meters. (Donated by someone who usesd to work at a fabrication shop)....

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    I can shoot close range stuff in our woods, but to get much more than 15-20 yards, I have to go to a range. Handy for defensive pistol practice, though.

    I joined a conservation club about 14 miles away. Five or six firing points, 100 yards, plus a stocked pond. For a full membership (range and pond access) it's $150 the first year and $100 each year after that.
    About nine months out of the year, I am there at least weekly and often as much as three times a week. I get my money's worth.

    I joined a very nice gun club in Alabama to shoot at when we visit the in-laws. It has 50 and 100 yd rifle ranges, and several pistol bays- some with steel plate racks, a shoothouse, etc. It's $150 each year.
    That's a lot for a club 700 miles from home, but I have made good use of it on the in-law trips. It's hard to put a price on having a place to get away to when down there.

    I used to belong to a club about an hour away, but I just couldn't get there much and had to quit. Nice place, but since they just moved there a few years ago, they have a mortgage to pay so membership is high at around $250 or more each year.

    There is a range on state land about an hour south of here. It was open the public and free, but unfortunately that made it pretty junky and honestly, dangerous. But they rebuilt it a couple of years ago and changed almost everything about it. I have been there just one time, and while pretty nice, it's a bit restrictive and can get expensive.
    They have a 100 yard rifle, 50 yd pistol, a few combo trap/skeet fields.
    It's $7 the first hr and $5/hr thereafter. All day pass is $25. Annual pass is $240 for one person, $350 for two, and $500 for a family.

    I haven't belonged, or been to, an indoor range in years so don't know what they are running here.

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    I shoot at a private range. Waiting list is 1-2 years. 150 dues a year and 1000 member cap. 200 yd 100 yd and multiple 50 yd ranges. Skeet and trap
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    Colorado Rifle Club, 2080 acres CAS range, 1000 yd rifle range, silouett, schutzen, small bore rifle, pistol and sporting clays.
    $180 to join then $55 per year.
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    The Fusilier Complex near Arnauldville louisiana is my gun club. $200 to join and $100 for yearly renewal. Pistol range out to 50yds, big bore @ 100, 200 & 300 yds.
    Also shotgun. However there is currently plans underway to construct a 1000yd range. Will hopefully bring in more members and $$$. And hopefully will have some 1000yd matches. This club used to be in Lafayette,LA. But the railroad that owned the property wanted someone with deep pockets in case the EPA ever found out about the dumps on the property. So they cancelled our lease and the club bought about 600 acres and has been doing upgrading slowely but surely ever since. What land we don't use is leased out to farmers for sugar cane and other crops. Good bunch of folks who just about all of us share common values and tend to keep an eye on the goings on. wouldn't want some candidate for the darwin award get hurt or worse. When we were in Lafayette the club would hold the "Crawfish Invitational" bench rest matches so if there are any stool shooters out there they will know what I mean. Frank

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    The Fusilier Complex near Arnauldville louisiana is my gun club. $200 to join and $100 for yearly renewal. Pistol range out to 50yds, big bore @ 100, 200 & 300 yds.
    Also shotgun. However there is currently plans underway to construct a 1000yd range. Will hopefully bring in more members and $$$. And hopefully will have some 1000yd matches. This club used to be in Lafayette,LA. But the railroad that owned the property wanted someone with deep pockets in case the EPA ever found out about the dumps on the property. So they cancelled our lease and the club bought about 600 acres and has been doing upgrading slowely but surely ever since. What land we don't use is leased out to farmers for sugar cane and other crops. Good bunch of folks who just about all of us share common values and tend to keep an eye on the goings on. wouldn't want some candidate for the darwin award get hurt or worse. This club used to host the Crawfish Invitational" benchrest matches yearly.
    Curerently this match is being held somewhere else. Time to bring it home. You stool shooters will know about the Crawfish matches. There is another private range in Eunice LA, which has 100,200,300 high power ranges, pistol to 50yds and a tower that is used for throwing clays. Don't know what the join fee or the renewal fees are. My buddy belongs to that one as well as mine and since you are allowed guests I sometimes shoot there. Couple of the well known
    benchrest shooters like Marcy Lyons and Francis Broussard shoot at either range. We do have one indoor range "Barneys" who sell firearms and ammo and accessories. Frank
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