Indoor RANGE FAQ
- HOW LARGE IS THE RANGE? We have 15 lanes 50 feet long.
- WHAT IS THE FEE TO SHOOT AT YOUR RANGE? The minimum rage fee is $18.00 per hour. So if 6 shooters were shooting it would be 3.00 per shooter per hour.
- IS THE RANGE HEATED AND COOLED? Yes! Heated in the cold weather no air conditioning. The ventilation system keeps the air moving..
- CAN NON-MEMBERS USE THE RANGE? Yes, we are open to the public on certain events or if accompanied by a member.
- IS YOUR RANGE ACCOMMODATING TO MOTHERS, WIVES, GIRLFRIENDS, AND FRIENDS? Yes, it is. If you are a first time shooter you will have to go through the RSO commands and rules. We have Range Safety Officer on the Range to ensure that everyone is exercising Gun Safety.
- WHAT CALIBERS ARE ALLOWED AT THE RANGE? Handguns may be shot on any lane. Rim fire .22 caliber Rifles are welcome every day See Ammo Restrictions below.
- DO YOU HAVE RENTAL GUNS? No
- ARE THERE ANY RESTRICTIONS ON AMMO? Yes. Ammo must be lead nose standard velocity. We do not allow jacketed ammo.
- CAN MINORS SHOOT AT THE RANGE? Minors are welcome but must stay with their legal guardian at all times.
- DOES YOUR RANGE SUPPORT PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED SHOOTERS? Yes we are wheelchair accessible.
- DO YOU OFFER CLASSES? Yes! We offer Pistol Permit/Basic Handgun courses several times a year. Check Alliedsportsmen.com for classes We also offer Hunter Safety Classes several times a year.
Membership at Allied Sportsmen Club
Any citizen of the United States, male or female, twelve years of age or upwards, who has not been convicted of a major conservation law violation and who subscribes to and complies with the rules and regulations of this organization as set forth in it's Constitution and By-Laws shall be eligible for membership, providing that vacancies exist on the membership roles and is approved by the Board of Directors.>>>>More on Joining Allied >>>>
You can also fill out an Application form and one of our committee members will contact you.
The NY SAFE Act is a direct threat to all sportsmen and sporting clubs. It eliminates the sale of ammo beginning January 2014. It severely restricts the private sales of rifles and shotguns. (Pistol sales were previously restricted through licensing) It will eventually eliminate the passing on of firearms upon the death of a current firearm owner if not stopped. And it simply is an infringement of Second Amendment Rights. Allied Sportsmen Club supports SCOPE's efforts to