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    Rock Hollow Conservation Club

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    CT'S Firearms & Archery

    CT'S Firearms & Archery

    3.8
    (5 reviews)
    21.7 mi

    Good Morning - I went "Middle-Of-The-Road" with my rating…read moresince the overall experience was okay. I am in Monroe almost every Sunday and I was looking for an indoor range for target practice - and possibly a place to shoot when I retire. I heard about CT's from a fellow shooter and a relative who lives in Monroe. My cousin from Texas was in town and we were looking for something to do - since she brought her handgun, we decided to try out the range. This is a Two-Part Review The shooting was fun - we both enjoyed our time there. The ranges were clean and the lady who checked us in was very polite and very helpful. However - the short, bearded man seemed like he just wanted to give me a hard time. We were asked about needing ammo and targets - I said, we have both. He said that we had to use their targets. When I showed him my targets - he said the backing that holds the targets is too big and the clamps they use won't reach the targets, so I would have to tape. Then when the tape won't hold - the targets will fall off the backing. I told him that I don't use the clamps or tape - I have long "T" needles that work better. Then he said that my targets were too small. My targets are 187 sq. in. - the targets he sold me are 144 sq. in. I don't know about math in the Monroe area, but the school I went to taught me that 187 is greater than 144. So, the question is: if my targets are too small - why is CT's selling smaller targets? Finally, he said, I had to use their targets because, get this, if I let you use your own targets, I'll have to let everyone else use their own targets. WHAT? And what's wrong with that? Does he get a commission for the number of targets he sells? I did everything I could to not laugh - that was the dumbest thing I ever heard of regarding targets at a shooting range. I have even used cardboard from cereal boxes at ranges and have had no problems from the management. He brought up another point about hanging my target - if I hung the target horizontally (so I could use the clamps) instead of vertically, I would be shooting at an angle and cross-firing into other shooting lanes. This is also funny because some of the targets available were wider than mine with target points that would require a person to aim at a greater angle than if my target was hung horizontally. I really have a problem with this, and I will probably be looking for a different place to shoot. I'm sorry - that is just stupid... and maybe greedy too. I've shot at a few ranges in Wisconsin, Illinois and Kentucky - this is the first time I have not been allowed to use my own targets. I also shoot on a Bullseye team in a League - my teammates got a real good laugh when I told them about my experience. First comment was, "What?", followed by, "You've got to be kidding?", and "Where is this place - I'll be sure to go someplace else to shoot." I hope the policy changes, but I'm not counting on it. Bob

    Helped me fix a crossbow fast, they were very helpful and fit me in right away. Didnt miss an…read moreevening hunt!

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    Indoor 20yard archery range
    Indoor 20yard archery range
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    2nd Amendment Defense

    2nd Amendment Defense

    5.0
    (1 review)
    27.9 mi

    My wife and I went here for a Groupon class. We had a really inviting, accommodating, and…read moreinformative instructor and enjoyed the range time. We definitely want to return to use the range and would consider purchasing from them as well.

    From the owner: Our mission is to become the leading provider of training and equipment for concealed carry and…read moresport shooters while adhering to regulations and guidance by local, state and federal authorities; and the NRA. We are NRA Lifetime Members. We are NRA Certified Instructors. We are NRA Range Safety Officers. We are Federal Firearms License (FFL) applicants. We offer NRA Training. Firearm sales coming soon. IL Concealed Carry and FFL Transfers (coming soon). Do we meet the pending qualifications for State Certified Instructors for IL Concealed Carry Weapons (CCW) Permit? The pending legislation states one of the valid firearms instructor certification options to be "certification from an entity approved by the Department that offers firearm instructor education and training in the use and safety of firearms." That certainly describes the NRA, but it is up to the Department of State Police to make the formal approval.

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    NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course classroom training
    NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course classroom training
    NRA Certified Instructors teach NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course and Personal Protection in the Home course.
    NRA Certified Instructors teach NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course and Personal Protection in the Home course.
    NRA Range Safety Officers are present for shooting portion of pistol training.

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    NRA Range Safety Officers are present for shooting portion of pistol training.

    Rock Hollow Conservation Club - guns_and_ammo - Updated July 2026

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