Posted: 10/7/2007 7:08:03 AM EDT
| What's the going rate for range dues..? I just paid my $110 for the year. This gets me a key to the gate, come and go as you please. Shooting benches for 100yard and 500yard(500 used in winter months only), a machine gun pit (berm with alot of crap that's been shot up), and another area used as a pistol range. There are trap houses and leagues during the summer. Not a fancy place by any means, but well suited for my needs, and ten minutes from the house. |
It is expensive to run a gun club....especially the liability insurance. $110 for all that is a great deal. |
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$75 a year for a range I shoot at on base. Goes to 300 yards, covered firing points for pistol and "low power" rifles (.223, 7.62x39), open points for .308+ cal rifles. $75 a year for a private range I shoot at. I get the combo to the gate, covered point at 100 yards, 300 yard high power range with target frames and backers, and it's less than 10 minutes from my house. |
I'm certainly not complaining. The dues just went up last year $10. |
Here, Here. Majority goes to insurance. |
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$110 per annum at the Seattle Cop Range. Nice, clean , covered. FFL/gunshop on premises, smoking prices on somethings sometimes. 5 minute drive. $110 is a major kick ass deal for me. The next closest place would cost me double that in 6 months of gas. I have a Life membership a the nicest indoor in the area, its 15 miles one way. I generally do that one in the winter with neophyte guests. |
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The two biggest outdoor ranges here charge about $100 per year. We are members at both for reasons only GC and I understand apparently. There is an indoor range here (I work at it) that has several different types of memberships that range from approx. $50 to $150 a year. |
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$100 for my entire family membership. Ranges include (in yards) 25, 50, 100, 100/200/300. Clay pigeon throwing, indoor 20 yard pistol range, cowboy action shooting range (only during matches), and steel plate range. Also, club has regular meetings in a nice hall where you can relax and drink a pop (Coke or soda). Has a controlled access gate but people still mess the range up. Its a shame when the paying members ruin it for other paying members. |
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I pay ~$250 a year. Less when you add in workdays, etc. Sounds expensive, but the range has: Practice range. (Plinking, etc.) Steel pistol range. Silhouette range-back past 300 meters. 1200 yard Hipower range. A couple more pistol ranges. Also has a new indoor range/meetinghouse. Pricey? Yes. Especially for a college student. But its worth it. |
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$100 a year Two skeet ranges and one trap range (I don't use them but nice to know I could start) 50 yard pist0l range with target backs at different ranges 50 yard mixed range (mostly used by the rimfire guys) 100 Yard "anything goes range" 300 yard range... hey if you want to shoot your pistol there go for it No MGs alowed but I can live with that since I don't own one we have a monthly action pistol and multigun match we have frequent rimfire and skeet matches Since the new president has taken over I'm quite happy about where my dues go. |
I live in DFW would you give me some info on this range I would be interested in joining. If there is an opening thanks |
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$40 a year gets you the combo to the gate so you can shoot when you want to except for the times that matches are being held. Covered shooting area with a 50 yard pistol area and rifle out to 300 yards. Gulf Rifle Club |
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$60 a year for one facility with Sporting Clays, Skeet, Trap, 7yd pistol, and 25m, 50m, 75m, 150m, and 200m rifle ranges here in MI. Gated property. $35 a year for another facility near a winter home in IN has 25y, 50y, and 140y rifle ranges in addition to adequate property allowing for "bring your own thrower" trap shooting. Gated property. |
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$50 a year with 8 hrs of work time. $170 without work hours. We have a 25, 50, 100, and 200 yard rifle range. A 300 yard range is in process. Archery range with a 3-D course. Trap, .22 Silhouette, 25 and 50 yd Pistol range, Black Powder range, and a Cowboy Action range. |
Where is this? I'm currently using my back yard (75m lane) or the Wildlife Management Area range, which is like 17 bucks for a yearly permit. They have a 3 lane 150m rifle range, and a 8 or 9 lane pistol range plus a trap range I have not yet wondered over to. |
Dude if your around Albany hit up ARPC, $110 a year |
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$100 per year. $20 credit given toward next membership fee for participating in range detail, which is one Saturday a month. I work every Saturday so I've only been able to take advantage of the $20 credit once. Very nice range with multiple shooting bays but the rifle range only goes out to 200 yards. My favorite is the pistol bay with metal silhouettes.
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I guess I don't know where you're getting that from here's their price sheet: $235 /year www.s185153108.onlinehome.us/cgi-bin/applicationform.pl?get_rates ETA: hmmm... another page on their site says $60 /year. ![]() |
Good luck finding one in the northeast. I don't belong to a gun club anymore...I just go out in the desert and find a safe spot. I can easily get well past 1,000 yards...if I want to drag a target stand that far out in the sagebrush and cheatgrass |
