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Link Posted: 4/7/2016 8:38:37 AM EST
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Very nice
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 8:39:23 AM EST
[#2]
$175/year. No indoor, but 300 yd centerfire,  50 yd .22, 25 yd pistol, trap, skeet, clays, archery & plinking (no glass, tin cans OK) range. Numerous organized events.

Way out in the woods, we sometimes have to chase the deer off the ranges. And no shooting Bambi. They're almost pets.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 8:44:53 AM EST
[#3]
About $80 a year for a local sportsmen's club, multiple ranges, including 300 and 500 yard rifle.  FA allowed.  Nice clubhouse, nice outbuildings or shelters on some of the ranges.  No limit on guests.

Local police indoor range, free.  Pistol, shotgun, or .22 only.  Can bring a guest but non LEO has to sign a waiver.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 8:50:22 AM EST
[#4]
$40/yr for a highly restrictive outdoor range that goes to a mere 100 yards.

No standing, kneeling, or prone.  Just shooting from wobbly and very undersized benches.  

Upside is that it is only 15 minutes from me.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 8:52:01 AM EST
[#5]
$80/year.

Sporting Clays
Trap
Skeet
Indoor smallbore
6 short bays
2 100yd bays
Benchrest range out to 1200yds
High Power/ Black Powder Silhouette Range
Pretty good infrastructure

Cody Shooting Complex.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 8:53:56 AM EST
[#6]
local ranges here are either per the 1/2 hour, or per the day. indoor range is something like $15:00 a 1/2 hour.


outdoor range, with a rifle and pistol range, was around $8:00 for a entire day, the last time i went.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 8:55:11 AM EST
[#7]
I just buy another lower whenever I run out of free range time
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 8:56:18 AM EST
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$100 annually for a large and very well maintained outdoor range.



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This for me as well
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 8:56:32 AM EST
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Current one is $170 a year, new one I'm in the process of joining is $220

Current range has 50yd pistol/rifle range, 100/200/300yd berms (w/ steel at 2 and 300), indoor range, trap, and skeet

New one has 600yd range, 200m rifle range, another outdoor range thats like 100yd, action sandpits, 25yd outdoor pistol range, indoor pistol range, archery field, trap, and skeet
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 9:00:12 AM EST
[#10]
$50/year for outdoor range.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 9:14:02 AM EST
[#11]
Gun club outdoor range is $50 a year. I have a small range set up on my property and have out to 1000 yards at some private ranges my friends have set up.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 9:18:43 AM EST
[#12]
My club has a split fee.

Outside covered range from 25 yard to 200 yard is $80.

Indoor range use is another $80.

Very nice modern set up with electronic key card controls at the main gate and the indoor range.


I think a pretty good deal at $160 a year.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 9:31:58 AM EST
[#13]
I pay $200 a year for membership to a club, it has a rifle/handgun range, skeet, party house, camping, access to a creek nearby, hiking trails and hunting.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 9:32:27 AM EST
[#14]
$50/year single membership. $60 for family.

YSA
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 9:32:37 AM EST
[#15]
$75/year for an outdoor 200 yard rifle, pistol and skeet range with covered firing lines, targets and stands.

I could see an indoor range being that much ($500) if it's perfect and in a good market.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 9:33:56 AM EST
[#16]
$5/year as a student $20/year after that.

Link Posted: 4/7/2016 9:41:32 AM EST
[#17]
I shoot at the game range all i want for the price of my hunting license....... $20
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 9:45:25 AM EST
[#18]
$250 a year -  it would only be $150 if I did some "volunteer" hours at the range.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 9:48:10 AM EST
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300/yr

Very low restriction outdoor range. Discounts on monthly matches and classes held there. 2 open bays to set up as I please, a few static lanes 25m/100m.

Shoot house is under renovation :(

Able to go there virtually whenever I like, of its after business hours, just need to coordinate.
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37 PSR?
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 10:30:47 AM EST
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I have a membership at a local indoor range in Tulsa and I renew on the Thanksgiving Black Friday special pricing - $175 for full family unlimited visits and 10% off merchandise.  Normally $350.  Without membership it is something like $20 per range visit so for an active shooter it makes sense to get the membership plus members get priority lane access.

I would like to get a Red Castle membership but there is no mention of outdoor range memberships on their site so I have longer ranges available but I haven't been motivated enough to pursue it.  IIRC, it was about $150 first year and something around $100 for renewals.

Depending on the available market, that new club OP posted about will likely reduce that price in the first few months of operation to get some cost recoup.  People will move at $300 but $500 is in that magical price range where people start thinking of it as "half a thousand" and "more than my car payment."
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 10:32:18 AM EST
[#21]
$150/family for a private club, a lot of land, 2 X pistol, rifle, skeet and a lot of facilities.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 10:34:29 AM EST
[#22]
$100 a year for the gun club I am a member of. Outdoors, skeet, trap, machine gun range, up to 500 yard rifle range and plenty of pistol ranges.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:06:16 PM EST
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A new indoor gun range in my town wants $500 a year for unlimited membership? Seems high although the place is nice and the technology is top of the line.
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Zero.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:08:24 PM EST
[#24]
$550
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:17:39 PM EST
[#25]
Indoor ranges here typically run $200-250 per year.

I'm sure location has a lot to do with prices but...at $500 it must be one helluva range!
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:18:37 PM EST
[#26]
$25/year
NRA Smallbore & Highpower Silhouette out to 500 meters. Self admittance 7 days a week though some weekends have organized competitions.
Roof over 9 concrete benches and 2 nice wood stoves with blowers.

Pe Ell Sportsmans Club

ETA: The google pin is about 2000' SE of the actual range.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:20:56 PM EST
[#27]
225.00 for Covered Outdoor Ranges of 10, 25, 50, 100, 300 yards and two Action Ranges . A 1000 yard is in the works. each range is separated by a berm.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:23:17 PM EST
[#28]
$30 per month for outdoor range.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:26:48 PM EST
[#29]
$300 for an indoor range
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:27:28 PM EST
[#30]
$165/year, but they discount it to $65 if you give them a day of work during that year.

That's outdoors, with a number of separate ranges inclluding a KD high-power range that goes out to a thousand yards.

It's been a long time since I shot anywhere else.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:32:50 PM EST
[#31]
0.  We get to shoot in the desert for free.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:33:19 PM EST
[#32]
$0.00
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:34:05 PM EST
[#33]
$46 a year for the shitty range, but i frequent the cmp range in alabama, it's like $30 a day now but it's a damn nice facility. no yearly memberships.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:41:01 PM EST
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$40/yr for a highly restrictive outdoor range that goes to a mere 100 yards.

No standing, kneeling, or prone.  Just shooting from wobbly and very undersized benches.  

Upside is that it is only 15 minutes from me.
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Sounds a whole lot like the place closest to me....  They make you start with your rifle at 25 yards every time you go even if they saw you zero it at 100 yards   the day before? Sell their own reloads?
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:43:59 PM EST
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$0.00
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Own my own range.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:48:23 PM EST
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A new indoor gun range in my town wants $500 a year for unlimited membership? Seems high although the place is nice and the technology is top of the line.
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We have an indoor range nearby that is $500/year or $50/month (LEO/Mil/FR is $300/year or $30/month), but it is a 100yd indoor range and members have unlimited access and can even reserve lanes. Range rates for non-members are $25/hr, so if you plan on spending more than 2 hours a month at the range, might was well get a membership. Being that there are no other 100yd indoor ranges in the SE (according to this range), you gotta pay to play.



 
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:49:05 PM EST
[#37]
Just under $500/year....property taxes, the perks of owning land outside of the city limits with no close neighbors. If I need anything over 125yards or so I go to my FIL's, which is $0.00.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:54:13 PM EST
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Where is this?
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:55:13 PM EST
[#39]
outdoor covered several nice lanes. $65/year family  includes use of 2 lakes for fishing, archery range and hiking trails
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:56:38 PM EST
[#40]
Nothing, got a Life Membership 15 years ago.
Too bad I moved away.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 3:57:26 PM EST
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$135 a year and it's $4 a visit and $14 for guest. Wife and kids are included in your membership.

Public use ranges:
Rifle - 300 yard,
Rifle - 100 yard,
Pistol - 50 yard,
Rim Fire (.22 caliber) - reactive target range
Shotgun - 4 Trap, 2 Skeet, 5 Stand Sporting Clays

Member only private ranges:
Action Pistol - 3 50 yard bays and 5 25 yard bays
Cowboy Action Range - 5 25 yard bays
100 Meter Rifle - 2
1000 Yard Rifle
50 Yard NRA range - 2
500 meter Rifle Silhouette
200 Yard Rifle - 2

And it's now officially Yeager free
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We belong to the same range
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 4:05:31 PM EST
[#42]
$80.25/yr.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 4:08:08 PM EST
[#43]
$125, outdoor to 200yds, pistol rifle shotgun bow ranges outdoors along with fishing. Indoors its 30 ydish pistol and pc carbines and a bb gun/22lr rifle range.

ETA: the indoor is 24/7/365 and keycard entrance.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 4:13:17 PM EST
[#44]
Indoor range, about 340 a year.

440 for the first year due to an "initiation fee."

It's worth it, but they don't have a 100 yd. indoor rifle range
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 4:15:53 PM EST
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Sounds a whole lot like the place closest to me....  They make you start with your rifle at 25 yards every time you go even if they saw you zero it at 100 yards   the day before? Sell their own reloads?
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$40/yr for a highly restrictive outdoor range that goes to a mere 100 yards.

No standing, kneeling, or prone.  Just shooting from wobbly and very undersized benches.  

Upside is that it is only 15 minutes from me.


Sounds a whole lot like the place closest to me....  They make you start with your rifle at 25 yards every time you go even if they saw you zero it at 100 yards   the day before? Sell their own reloads?


Yes.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 4:18:06 PM EST
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A new indoor gun range in my town wants $500 a year for unlimited membership? Seems high although the place is nice and the technology is top of the line.
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My Club outdoor and 24/7 indoor is $600 Initiation and up to $300/year now.  A Friend of mine just opened up an Indoor range in Northern NJ a few years ago..his memberships are in the $500 range...BEAUTIFUL Facility, but it's IIRC 50 Yd maximum.  I;ve been a member at my club for over 10 years now, and shot there doing CAS matches for about 3 years before joining.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 4:20:02 PM EST
[#47]
I pay just over $100/yr for my family.

35 Yard Pistol Ranges – This area contains 8 full berm ranges to support not only the informal pistol shooter, but also practical combat Pistol, 4H, Boy Scout and other youth groups have matches and functions here.

200/300/400/500/600 Yard High Power Rifle Range – We host monthly NRA sanctioned matches. See the calendar page for the schedule. Matches are for service rifle. The range supports the firing of all high power rifle calibers up to 50 BMG. Muzzle loading black powder rifles are supported in any caliber. Black powder cannons require prior approval. Firing lines are available at 100, 200, and 300 yards.

Ranges are available for member use daily from dawn to dusk.

Sporting Clays – 3 story, 5 station sporting clay tower.

100 Yard Covered Bench Rest Range.

100 Meter Small Bore Silhouette Range – Supports all small bore rifle shooting and match requirements. Call for match dates.

6 Competition Berms for HPPS and Cowboy competitions and groups such as the Apple Seed Program, Law Enforcement Organizations, and Department of Wildlife.
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Link Posted: 4/7/2016 4:20:20 PM EST
[#48]
$30/year outdoor range. Covered pistol and rifle ranges, open field for skeet. I get my money's worth.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 4:23:24 PM EST
[#49]
Local range is $20 per day. Rifle out to 100 and pistol out to 25. It's FUDD-tastic.
Link Posted: 4/7/2016 4:25:14 PM EST
[#50]
Outdoor range is $180 a year plus some volunteer work.
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