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February 2024 by Roger Wittler
Great place to go shooting, just don’t forget to renew your membership!
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January 2024 by AgentZero
I have been a member of Zia for several years and love it.
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December 2023 by Jon J
I'm not sure if this is private only. I got there, and the gates were locked.
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November 2022 by Matt B.
This is a no frills range with 24 hour gate access. It is a private shooting club with many activities for varied shooting disciplines. While not posh there are a variety of ranges from youth indoor air rifle, bench rest small bore, tactical rifle, f class/national match and a variety of pistol pits. The shotgun and trap ranges are also well set up. Certain parts of the range are only available for club events such as the trap and tactical ranges. There's also a 100 yard tube with a target trap on one end and a ventilated shed and rest on the other. The tube is the only part available for use 24/7 with the exception of Wednesday morning. Very handy for pre hunt sight in. New members must complete and pass a range safety course as part of the sign up process. The course is designed to make sure all members know what's expected of them to use the range safely. The material in the course was easy to complete and understand. It's not perfect but pretty close to it. You can be fairly anonymous or as involved as you want with all of the groups and clubs. It can get crowded on weekend mornings with various ranges closed to club events but the afternoons usually open up. The club has a very easy to interpret calendar which usually makes use of the range for individual purposes simple. Some of the long time members can be a little salty at times bending rules claiming that they always have special permission. It did not happen that often but when actions were mentioned to the appropriate parties nothing ever came of it because the repeat offenders were influential in the club. Everywhere has its politics, special people, and 1%. I have since found more joy exploring the millions of acres of BLM and state trust land in our state. If you check with the agencies who manage the lands there are actually many places not too far away where one can shoot for free.
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October 2018 by Marie S.
Home, home on the range. Where the deer and the antelope play.... Oops, wrong song. Member's only club with perks. Can get very crowded on weekends (and not open on Wednesday mornings) , some shady but pretty sandy/ dusty. A great way to kill a couple of hours. Oh, and the stress relief
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August 2018 by Henry Coakley
Very reasonable membership dues and relaxed (but safe!) shooting range