Clubs and Ranges


My work has me on the road a lot and, when possible, I try to get in some range time. Here are the clubs and ranges I’ve visited, both here in Phoenix and while traveling.

Phoenix Rod and Gun Club, Phoenix AZ.
My “home” range. Except in the hottest summer months, there is an authorized or registered 2700 each month, a practice 2700 each month, and the Tuesday night (6:30PM) Nighthawks where we alternate Bullseye and International targets at 25 yards, and on rare occasions, shoot a Police L-Match.
Usery Mountain Range, Mesa (Metropolitan Phoenix) AZ.
Good outdoor range in the so-called “east valley” area. [01/07/2008]
Scottsdale Gun Club, Scottsdale (Metropolitan Phoenix) AZ
For a while, my office was within a couple of miles of this very nice, upscale, indoor club so I was a member and practiced regularly at this range. Later, when my office moved and it became too far, I dropped the membership. Regardless, it’s a nice place to go shoot especially in the desert summer.
Ben Avery Shooting Facility, Phoenix AZ (north thereof).
Very nice facility with several sport-specific ranges as well as a public range. But note that public ranges can be scarey. My recommendation is to watch the shooters to your left and right and pay particular attention when they have a gun jam. Invariably, the barrel seems to end up pointed in my direction. And almost always, the gun will eventually fire as the owner struggles with it! My rule is to watch them like a hawk and get ready to yell REAL LOUD. I’ve had to do exactly that more than once at a public range. (I’ll take a bunch of Bullseye shooters over novices any day, thank you.)
Arizona Tactical / Arizona Shooter’s World, Phoenix AZ.
An indoor range. I visited once but found it depressing and in a less-than-pretty neighborhood. (I was glad I had my guns.) [03/01/2005]
My backyard, Phoenix AZ.
10 M air pistol range.
Old Colony Sportsmen’s Association, East Pembroke (S. of Boston) MA.
Fired a borrowed 22 (thanks, Ron Hawkins) at their indoor range during a business trip. Met Bill Dutton who came down from NH as well as several other Bullseye shooters. [06/15/2006]
Arvada Rifle and Gun Club, Denver CO.
Shot two NMCs at this indoor range. Received good coaching from Steve “Slocat” Locatelli. [09/21/2006]
Square Circle Sportsmen, Gibbsboro NJ (east of Philadelphia PA).
Shot an indoor 900 with a borrowed S&W Model 41 from John Gemmil, Sr. [01/21/2007]
Illinois State Rifle Association (ISRA), at their range near Kankakee (Metropolitan Chicago) IL.
Fired an NMC using Jeff Battaglia’s Hammerli 208s.
Sunnyvale Rod & Gun Club, Sunnyvale (Silicon Valley, S. of San Francisco, NW of San Jose) CA.
Very nice outdoor Bullseye range. On my first visit, I shot a Hammerli 280 loaned by Liz David and also an Ed Masaki 1911 loaned by Norman Wong (after getting a fabulous, very detailed, and customized-for-Bullseye shooter’s eye exam and prescriptions from Dr. Wong the day before). [05/16/2007] And then on a second visit, I brought my own weapons and, again, shot an 1800 at their 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month evening competitions. [04/16/2008]
Canton-McKinley Rifle and Pistol Club, near Canton OH
Site of the annual “Perry Warm-Up” competition, but that wasn’t when I was there. Shot two NMCs with my own S&W Model 41. [08/23/2007]
Port Malabar Rifle & Pistol Club, Port Malabar (SE of Orlando) FL.
Outdoor range. Shot a Saturday AM 900 with my own guns. Met Tom Morissey who came down from Orlando to check out the club and to meet me. (Thanks for the novel, Tom. Really enjoyed it!) [02/09/2008]
Haltom City Rifle & Pistol Club, Haltom City (Metropolitan Dallas/Ft.Worth) TX.
Brought my air pistols for an evening silhouette event. Slaughtered 4 chickens, 5 pigs, 4 turkeys and 6 rams and had a great time. [Warning: Those Texas boys are serious about their shooting!] [02/18/2008]
San Bernardino Gun Club, San Bernardino (far east LA basin), CA.
Shot an 1800 with guns loaned by Pat Clarkson. [03/02/2008]
River Bend Gun Club, Dawsonville (N of Atlanta) GA.
Stayed through after a business trip to shoot a 2700 with my own guns. (Hint: Get good driving directions or take a GPS for navigation.) Very nice club. Wish I could’ve stayed longer. [06/22/2008]
Newport Rifle Club, Newport RI.
Borrowed one of the club’s 22s and shot the “rapid fire” (non-standard Bullseye) and the “fun” (traditional NMC) events on Monday and Wednesday evenings, respectively. [07/14/2008 and 07/16/2008]
Marlow (Berkshire, UK) Rifle and Pistol Club.
Shot the club’s Gamo air pistol in open practice but was the sole pistol shooter for most of the evening. I did, however, meet the county AP coach who gave me several personal tips which should be of considerable value. [08/11/2008]

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