02-16-2015, 10:56 AM
Many reasons listed above is why I joined Racine Rifle Club. Covered and lighted 100 yard range, a pistol range, 70 yard range, 500 yard range and a 600 yard range plus an area for over night camping area. Never done camping but I would like to try it over a weekend this summer on the range.
I mainly use the 100, 70 and pistol ranges but this summer I would like to try the 600 yard range.
Members are great and everyone is an RSO (every member must do a safety walk before that allowed on the range). If you see unsafe firearm handling then speak up or report to the CRSO.
You must bring into the range anything you may need when shooting and then take everything with you when you leave (including trash). Anything includes targets, stands, ammo etc.
All for a yearly fee of $60. You must be an NRA member to join. You also do need to put in 100 hours of work on the range over 3 years to become full member but I think it's worth it.
I mainly use the 100, 70 and pistol ranges but this summer I would like to try the 600 yard range.
Members are great and everyone is an RSO (every member must do a safety walk before that allowed on the range). If you see unsafe firearm handling then speak up or report to the CRSO.
You must bring into the range anything you may need when shooting and then take everything with you when you leave (including trash). Anything includes targets, stands, ammo etc.
All for a yearly fee of $60. You must be an NRA member to join. You also do need to put in 100 hours of work on the range over 3 years to become full member but I think it's worth it.
I mainly use the 100, 70 and pistol ranges but this summer I would like to try the 600 yard range.
Members are great and everyone is an RSO (every member must do a safety walk before that allowed on the range). If you see unsafe firearm handling then speak up or report to the CRSO.
You must bring into the range anything you may need when shooting and then take everything with you when you leave (including trash). Anything includes targets, stands, ammo etc.
All for a yearly fee of $60. You must be an NRA member to join. You also do need to put in 100 hours of work on the range over 3 years to become full member but I think it's worth it.


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