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Cleaning Kit left in Smallbore Stat Building, inquirer at 303-644-3523.

Volunteer to help at the Sept. 4th and 5th Regional Fullbore Match.  Call 970-663-4779

SAFETY VIOLATION  ON THE SILHOUETTE RANGE  PLEASE READ 

Colorado Rifle Club Places 2nd in the 2009 NRA State Smallbore Prone Team Postal Match

 

 

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Pistol  

           

The pistol range has 30 targets at 50 yards and 30 turning targets at 25 yards.  The firing line is covered and paved.  Member activity determines the number of tournaments and clinics scheduled each year.

Smallbore Rifle 

 

The smallbore range has 30 covered and paved firing points at 50 and 100 yards.  There are normally four or five NRA Smallbore Prone tournaments each summer plus an ongonig summer smallbore league.  Plans are underway to begin a junior NRA program.  Several Boy Scout troops also use the range for marksmenship training and merit badge qualification.

Schuetzen Rifle

The Schuetzen range has 30 covered and paved firing points at 100 and 200 yards with concrete and steel benches for all points.  Schuetzen shooting is growing in popularity and several rifle or pistol matches are held each season. The CMP J.C. Garand Matches are conducted on this range.

Sporting Clays

 

A ten station sporting clays field was built in 1992 and improved in 1993. Organized shoots are held generally twice a month alternating Saturday and Sunday from February through October.  (Squads usually start at 9 a.m. ).  Our fees are the lowest in Colorado.  

Silhouette

The silhouette range is has covered firing points divided between high power and smallbore shooting.  The high power range has targets at 200, 300, 385 and 500 meters.   The smallbore range has firing points for targets at 40, 60, 77 and 100 meters.  Highpower and smallbore competitions are held the first weekend of each month, weather permiting. 

Handgun silhouette matches are sanctioned by the International Handgun Metallic Silhouette Association. Matches are held on the fourth Sunday of each month, March through August. The full size and 1/2 size centerfire targets are set at 50, 100, 150, and 200 meters. Smallbore targets are set at 25, 50, 75 and 100 yards. A match consists of 10 shots at each distance for a total of 40 shots. Common handguns used are revolvers in .357, .41 and 44 caliber. Single shot handguns are mostly TC's and Remington XP100's in 6mm, 6.5BR, 7TCU, 7BR  and 30-30's. Smallbore handguns are any .22 long rifle in revolver, single shot or semi auto configuration. Scopes and spotters are allowed in both centerfire and smallbore. If you have never seen or shot a silhouette handgun match, come on out, Someone will be there to help you.  

High Power 

The high power range has 21 numbered firing points on 7 firing lines.  The firing lines are placed at 200, 300, 500, 600, 800, 900 and 1000 yards respectively.  At the 1000 yard line in addition to the prone firing ling line, there are 21 covered bench rest tables where 1000 yard bench rest competitions are held.  There are also additional bench rest tables at 300 yards and at 600 yards for load development.  The target line is an underground concrete pit with 21 counterweighted target frames recessed into the pit which are raised and lowered through a roof hatch.  Numerous competitve events are held on this range. These include NRA sanctioned short range and long range competitions along with long range black powder and 1000 yard benchrest events.

East Range:

 

A new set of berms have been constructed for action pistol and similar shooting sports on a forty acre site immediately to the  east of the silhouette range. Current plans are to have Cowboy Action shoots on the new range beginning in 2010. Other action pistol shooting events are being planned for this set of twelve berms.

 Archery Range:

One of the newest additions to Range Facilities, with three stations.

 

Support Facilities:

Stat Office

The Stat Office, located at the smallbore range, provides a neeting place for various range activities.  The 20' x 40' structure, in addition to serving the smallbore range, is used for clinics, hunter safety programs, and award ceremonies.  Additional smaller buildings are located at sporting clays, schuetzen, and action pistol ranges.

RV Park

14 pads with electric hookup are located  on either side of the entrance to the smallbore range.

Farmhouse

 

The original residence of the property, the farmhouse provides a meeting room, full kitchen and bathroom facilities and outdoor grill.  With winter heating and summer air conditioning the farnhouse provides a welcome relief after a hard day of shooting  

Equipment Building

The equipment building is the newest addition to our support facilities.  The  40' x 80' structure provides for storage of our range equipment, and a workplace sheltered from the weather.  

This is a private, members and guests only club. Check the membership application page for details on membership.

 
 

 

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