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    Seven Mile Hill Range

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Tri-State Shooting Park

    Tri-State Shooting Park

    4.6
    (16 reviews)
    20.5 mi

    I got the annual family membership after I got my CCW last year. I like that the member hours and…read moredays work around the public hours and that for members, it's open dawn to sundown. On the particular day I went, on a a Sunday evening about 6:30 pm, there was only one other shooter. It's about 7 miles towards Oatman from AZ 95, past the landfill. You turn off the main paved road onto a dirt road and then to the gates. If you're a member, you enter in your code and the gates open up, then drive the dirt road and turn left before the trap shooting parking entrance to the rifle and handgun ranges. I don't go on public hours so you'll have to check in somewhere... You find your parking spot and sign in at the book between the two ranges. I like that you can back up your truck right to where you set up with concrete tables and wooden benches. There's also a shaded area between the parking lot and the shooter's tables. There are some steel targets and you can set up paper targets if you want. I just wanted to break in a few of my FA's and my AR. Being an outdoor range and in the AZ desert, it can get hot. When I went in the late afternoon, it was a pleasant 89F with the sun at about 9 o'clock on my left. The only other shooter was pleasant and we waved at each other. There is much respect here. You are required to pick up your brass ( either to take home for re-loads or to put in the buckets for the range to resell so that they can offset some of the cost of the maintenance ) but only your brass. Taking brass found in the shooters area or around you that is not yours is stealing. This is a park that gets some funding from the NRA to support its operations, so it's important you sign in when staff is not there so the range can submit its public and private utilization numbers. I shot about 500 total rounds this go round and had a blast doing so. I especially like that I was basically on my own in my own private world exploring the limits of my FA's on a warm AZ evening just before sunset.

    Very friendly people run the range. The hours are a bit lacking for the general public but the…read moremembership is pretty cheap so if you want to shoot more often I would get that. It's an outdoor shooting range with a pistol range, a rifle range, a bow range, and I believe a clay shooting range. Possibly more but I have not seen the rest. I would recommend this place, just be careful of the other shooters there. You can get some inexperienced shooters there. The first time I went, there were two older guys who were shooting for the first time and one of their pistols wasn't shooting correctly so they decided to look down the barrel of their loaded pistol. I had to step in and stop them from doing anything else ridiculous and help them troubleshoot their issues.

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    Smith & Wesson 9 MM Shield MP EZ
    Smith & Wesson 9 MM Shield MP EZ
    Trap range from clubhouse
    Trap range from clubhouse
    Hanging out with dad still shooting great scores at 87.

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    Hanging out with dad still shooting great scores at 87.
    Lake Havasu City Sportsman Club

    Lake Havasu City Sportsman Club

    4.7
    (6 reviews)
    46.8 mi

    Me and my wife came here to go shooting for the day. We first started at that pistol range and we…read morehad the entire area to ourselves, which was very nice. We then after went toward the shotgun range, where everyone was very welcoming . The men who worked there really put the time and effort in teaching us everything we needed to know to shoot trap. We enjoyed it so much we got a membership.

    My friend and I visited my folks living in Lake Havasu during the weekend of February 18th &19th to…read morego shooting at the the range. My dad went to the range office prior to make sure there were no events scheduled and due to the pyrotechnics week. He also check the website the person at the office said no events were scheduled and hardly no one has been there much due to the price of ammo. There were no events listed for that weekend listed on the website as well. Saturday morning we loaded all our gear and when we arrived, all the pistol ranges were taken and closed due to a event. We left and came back after 1pm. Still closed due to the event. Ok, no big deal. Arrived on Sunday morning, same thing with the exception of open range open. Great, at least that I thought until we got Hassled by the security guard and a maintenance guy who I will now refer the security guard as Barney Fife and Maintenance guy as Gomer Pyle. First, my dad is a member, my understanding is it's open to the public on the weekend until noon. I may be mistaken. As soon as we got there and started to unload, the Barney cam and asked us if we were members. So my dad produced his card. We have been going to this range over 10 years. We know the rules as well as gun safety. Well Barney thought it was his duty to go over the safety rules, i Igor Ed him and continued to unload. And he finally left only to park at the top of the hill behind us and watch us. Then Gomer came buy and said we needed to share the lane if anyone comes. Because we had both paper targets. We also brought our own metal targets. I said we know the rules! Meanwhile, we have not even taken a shot yet. We went on with our target practice finally and someone did show up. And allowed them in to share the lane.unfortunately they brought a couple of children which made us a little uncomfortable. Here comes Barney again and asked the other if they were members, the guy didn't have his card and told him he had to go to the office to get one and admonished the other guy and his kid and told them they had to be seated until he came back with the card. Fast forward, the guy returned, so did Barney. Asked him for his card. Here's the funny part. The guy said "I don't need to show you my card, the at the office said to tell you (Barney) your a D**k"! I about hit the dirt laughing. Because he was a D. Well, Barney got angry and demanded his card. He finally showed him and Barney went back in his white truck with his one bullet and sat at the top of the hill. We all shared the shooting turns. Even the kid with the BB gun. He was a good shot and did handle his rifle safely. Still we were a bit hesitant. That besides the point. Then here come Barney again! Told us we had to move out metal target to the back for safety, ok, so we did. However, the people who were shooting at the event had metal target that were not at the back of the range. The lane we were using had metal plates at the top of the berm angled to deflect any ricochets. Back to to the top of the hill behind us Barney goes to watch us all. We all shoot for a while and here comes Barney again! Barney looks well over 70 years old and wears glasses. He come down and tells us our bullets are ricocheting and going into the other lane next to us. I'm like WTF! How could Rent-A-Barney see that when there were others shooting in both lanes on each side of us? The berms are made up of gravel and rock with the additional metal plates on top of the berm which the range installed to deflect. round's that ricochet. We were firing at paper targets and shot at the metal targets less the 20 rounds because they were to far and we were sharing the lane. At this point the three of us have had enough of Barney harassing us. The three of us have more than 50 years of shooting experience between us and all have gone through handgun safety courses. I've never been so hassled by some security schmuck anywhere. Just so you know, I am in my 60's, dad 87 who barely took a shot because the little kids were there and made him nervous, and and my buddy mid 50's. Hope Rent-A-Barney and Gomer are happy they chased us away! Both were two D's! If he's there the next time and decides to harass us, I won't be so nice and will engage him with the same treatment he gave us! This range deserves a 5 star rating, I'm giving it a three for now due to Barney & Gomer!

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