Beaverbrook Sportsmen s Club

Beaverbrook Sportsmen's Club

Public Open Shooting

Starting in April we are offering the public to come to our club and use our ranges to shoot. We will open all our ranges to non-members Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, and for Trap & Skeet only on Sundays.

2023 Public Shooting

Sundays ( Trap & Skeet Only ) Tuesdays

Wednesdays

Dates

Start

April 2nd April 4th April 5th

End

Sept 24th Oct 31st Oct 25th

Times

Start

End

11:00am

5:00pm

Noon Noon

5:00pm 5:00pm

Pricing for the various ranges:

Trap or skeet shooting is $11.00 per round of 25 targets (adult) and $7.00 (youth, under 18). We sell shotshells with price dependent on brand and availability, or you can bring your own.

Please note we only allow target loads 7-1/2 or smaller, NO field or magnum loads.

Rifle or pistol will be $20.00 (adult) and $5.00 (youth, under 18) for a two hour period.

We have ranges out to 200-yards. We do NOT sell any targets or center-fire ammunition, you must bring your own.

There will be NO refunds once any shots are fired.

Now for some of the boring but necessary business:

All non-member public must check-in at the Main Clubhouse when they arrive. Everyone using the ranges will be required to sign a hold-harmless release form. For any minor wishing to shoot, first they must be accompanied by parent with custodial rights

or a legal guardian and show proof of completion of a Firearms Safety course. The parent / guardian of a minor will need to sign a hold-harmless release on their behalf. Everyone on the range property MUST obey all our range rules as well as any instructions or commands given by the Range Safety Officer (RSO), there are no exceptions. No alcohol consumption is allowed while on club property. We do have some target stands, but you must bring your own paper targets and staple gun. All other targets and target set-ups must be approved by the RSO. No holster work -- No full-auto firearms -- No 50-BMG or cartridges / wildcats based on the 50BMG case. Any special or out-of-the-ordinary activities will need to be approved by the RSO.

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