How much does it cost you for a year at your range

How much does your range membership cost per year

  • Under 100

    Votes: 172 52.3%
  • Up to 200

    Votes: 97 29.5%
  • Up to 300

    Votes: 40 12.2%
  • 400 or more

    Votes: 20 6.1%

  • Total voters
    329
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$175.00 a year. 15 mins. from my house. fee includes my wife also.

black powder range
100yd rifle range
archery range
50yd rimfire range
26 station 25-50yd pistol
table trap
3 trap fields
2 skeet fields
1 5 stand field
25yd air rifle
2 club houses.
 
My local indoor range is $350 a year with $75 add on for rifles and shotguns (slug only) so I pay $425 a year. Still cheaper than paying $20 an hour since I'm there at least once a week.
 
I belong to 2 ranges.

Outdoor is $120 a year + $2.00 a visit. Walk in no membership $10.00

Indoor is $350 a year with discounts on gun shop items. Walk in no membership $18.00
 
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50.00 a year.

Skeet, Trap, 5-stand, Covered 50-300yrd Rifle, Covered Pistol and 22LR out to 100yrds. 3D Archery
5 dollar fee for visitors, and I forget what the round fee is for Clays, (been a few years)
 
$50 a year, $60 for families. No use fees except for the skeet club, not sure what they charge as I don't shoot skeet.

Several ranges, some of them covered some not, varying in distance from 25 to 1000 yards.

It's not a bad facility, and it's less than 10 miles from the house, very handy for a quick stop to test a gun or zero in a new scope.
 
Custer Sportsmen's Club: $115/year and that includes a range pass so the normal $2 fee is waived. Outdoors but covered firing line for the most part (if you opt to shoot at less than 60 yards on Bays 1 and 2, you're out in the elements).

A couple of (up to) 60-yard bays for either pistol or rifle, a 7-yard/15-yard pistol bay, a 25/50 yard pistol/rifle bay, and a 50/100 rifle bay with a 200-yarder sitting next to it.

A bunch of reserved bays out in back for various disciplines, but you have to be cleared (and then some) prior to shooting in the back portion.

A great club in my opinion. FWIW, the membership has practically TRIPLED in the past couple of years- this is GOOD.
 
When I went to Custer in 2001, it was almost abandoned. Great news!!

The other place I miss is Josephine County Sportsman Club in Grants Pass, OR. I think it was like $25 year or something crazy expensive like that.
 
$75/yr + $25 initiation for new members. Midwest Gun Collectors Assn. near Lacon IL.

~8, 25y pistol bays, hand traps, 50 yard rifle/pistol range, 200y rifle range, and 40y archery range. Dues cover member, spouse, kids, and 1 guest per trip.
 
I built a range behind my house. I shoot 100 yds from a bench on my porch.
It's very handy. My wife is not crazy with the 1x4 that sticks out which holds my chronograph. It's been there 10 years now and she still gripes about it once in a while. Oh well. QM
 
Cost depends on how frequently I bush hog my back yard range. It takes about one gallon of diesel each cutting.
 
$240 the first year, $185 a year after that w/o work hours. $85 with 15 or more work hours. Gets you all outdoor covered / roofed shooting lanes, a 15 line 25/50yd range, 12 line 7/9/12 yd pistol range, 15 line 25/50/100/200yd range, 5 trap houses, 1 set skeet houses, 3D archery, outdoor archery bales, indoor video archery, indoor pellet, 200 plus acres hiking and a fishing pond.

www.dbcl.org
 
I have been a club member at Collier Sportsmens' Club for 27 yrs. After paying one dollar on my 25th consecutive year, my yearly membership fee is waived.

Now with my Gold Card ( over 25 yr.) I get to enjoy the.... 50 yd. Pistol....200 yd. Rifle....Archery, a seperate Shotgun range, with a Trap shooting range . 7 miles away from me.
Pretty good as the X-mas party and annual Summer cook out Party, is free as well.
What a nice deal, for us Geezers.:cool:
 
Member of the Orange Gun Club in Orange, Texas. Initiation fee of $100 and $100 per year. No daily pay, no shooting before 7:00 or after 22:00, (2) cowboy action shooting areas, rim fire 30yd range, (3) handgun ranges, a 35yd rapid fire range, (10) spot 50yd/100yd, (5) spot 200yd, (5) spot 300yd, a 500yd, and an IDPA course (special use/set up). There is also a skeet and clay area, don't know much about them. (Not my thing) And I also have a personal 130yd range in the back of my property. All mentioned shooting areas are covered, except the IDPA. My covered shooting area is a 20' X 15' shipping pallet that can be moved any distance desired with an ambidextrous rifle table.
 
My club is $250 for the first year and the yearly rate is $100. We have up to 200 yd rifle and pistol with only 6 covered shooting positions.

Mark
 
The Albany Rifle and Pistol Club in Shedd, Oregon (go figure) annual membership is $143, but can be reduced by doing range cleanup, helping with the annual machine gun shoot :cool: or two annual guns shows. I've had mine down to about $75.
 
$24/year at the range I use. Pistol (15 and 25 yards), rifle (50 and 100 yards) and trap ranges. There's also a 7-yard line for instructors to teach at, and a bow/airsoft range.
 
Ours is 128 for a year. 12 dollars for a single day, 6 for the second person you bring.

I never got the year membership. There is a free range like 40 miles away. I save money going there when I bring friends who chip in a couple dollars for gas, (especially now that it's nice and cheap, or back to normal as I view it) and the 5 dollar parking fee. Not to mention, you can shoot whatever. Steel/aluminum cased, steel core, shotguns, and whatever. 100 yards vs 25 at the indoor range. Also you get the nice elements to give you that real world experience. Can't beat that if you ask me. :D
 
$175/yr for 24/7/365 gated access to (from the club's website):
HIGH POWER RIFLE – 600 YD, 300 YD, 200 YD
BENCH REST – 25 YD, 50 YD, 100 YD, 180 YD
INDOOR PISTOL – 25 YD, 50 FT
OUTDOOR PISTOL – 25 YD, 50 YD, 5 INDIVIDUAL WALLED BAYS

The club rents its facilities to various local LE organizations and once a year to the Marine Corps which I imagine keeps our costs within reason. I'm just glad we have regular matches for service rifle and vintage rifles.
 
Cost depends on how frequently I bush hog my back yard range. It takes about one gallon of diesel each cutting.
I hear you, my tractor runs on lpg; but it needs a new battery. This time of year is great for shooting outdoors.

There wasn't a zero option so I didn't vote. :)

Zero $$$$s, one ranch has hand gun, two shotgun, a rifle range and another rifle range out to 2,000 yards.
 
$100/ year family membership for NRA members. 7 pistol bays, 2 shotgun areas (sporting clays and trap) 2 rifle (100 yd bench range and 700 yard open area with 50,100,200 300 500, 700 yard berms) all in all really good for the money and no range nazis to bother with.
 
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