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September 2023 by Philip Littauer
Great place and great people. Thanks to Mike and Charlie for giving us a time to remember.
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July 2023 by Derek Murphy
The staff are very friendly and helpful and most important, the range officers were professional and safety conscious.
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May 2023 by Byron Coffelt
Great and inexpensive range to shoot. Range safety officers are friendly and helpful. Will be going back often ?
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April 2023 by Ciro D.
Very nice shot gun range. Have not use the long range because you have to be a RSO and have got shot at Rose Iris.
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September 2022 by C
Great place to go and sight in a couple rifles.
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August 2022 by Brooke Bouchey
I took my two sons to this range and absolutely loved it!! My oldest son (24 years old) has a lot of experience with guns, I'm mid-level, and this was my youngest's first time (18 years old). My youngest son has autism and was beyond excited to have a chance to safely learn to use a gun. The staff there were beyond phenomenal and it was, as my son said, "the best day of his life." He even managed to hit the 250ish yard gong on the hill!! Sincerely, thank you so much for your kindness, patience and encouragement. We will definitely be back!
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July 2022 by Erik Ostrom (shadow218)
I've been a Range Safety Officer at RMSF for a few years now. The range offers well maintained public shooting ranges for bench shooting out to 100 yards (as well as several steel targets from 200yds - 450yds), and plinking ranges for rimfire (.22) and pistol cartridges where you can shoot fixed steel targets. Great for new shooters, hunters who need to sight in their rifles before deer season, and really anyone in general. The day use fee for non-members is $10. Hearing and eye protection are required for anyone near the firing line, but loaner ear/eye protection is available. The all-volunteer staff are there to help you have a safe and fun experience. Make sure to pay attention to any directions given by range staff, for your safety and the safety of those around you. Overall, it's a family friendly place, an interesting date idea (maybe ?), and just a good way to relieve some stress. You won't find a better public shooting range in the Tri-Cities or surrounding area.
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May 2022 by Jonathan LeClair
Best shooting range in the tri-cities. If you have a jam packed schedule, you may find it hard to make the time to get out on available days, but well worth it when you do. Very safe, well kept, good community atmosphere.
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February 2022 by Nathan Opsal
A reasonably priced outdoor range that allows members, guests paying fees, and LE/MIL guests (without fees), to shoot at a "traditional square range" for centerfire and rimfire rifle and handgun. (I assume muzzle loaders as well, though I didn't find anything in the rules about them at all.) This part of the range has target stands that you can set up at 100 yards (and less) for paper targets (without photographs or "zombies"). There's also some steel gongs at farther distances (with ranges provided) that can be shot from benches.It's only open on limited days of the week, as it's entirely volunteer Range Safety Officer (RSO) supervised.There's a separate Hunter Education area of the range that can be opened on unscheduled days by additional RSOs.There's a rimfire (rifle or pistol) and centerfire pistol steel plate area. (No centerfire rifles at this part.)There's a trap/skeet/5-stand field range for shotgun (with additional fees for use).There are prohibitions on M855 / SS109 ammunition. There's also a prohibition on 50 caliber firearms during "high fire danger" which is more than half of the year. There's a prohibition on belt fed 50 caliber year-round. AP, tracer, and incendiary ammunition are prohibited year-round.There's a prohibition on drawing from a holster. Sometimes there are USPSA "steel challenge" matches and SASS "Cowboy Action" matches that may allow holster work.There's a 1,000 yard range. It's normally only available for specific High Power matches unless you know two High Power trained RSOs willing to open it and supervise your use of it on days where no events are scheduled there.Similarly, the hunter's education and the "pistol bays" (steel challenge and cowboy action areas) are closed, unless a RSO is present to open them for you and supervise you at them. (They're also not set up for steel or cowboy matches on unscheduled days.)The main range (Rose-Iris) has a restroom facility and has targets for sale.No ammunition is sold here.No firearms are sold or available for rent here.You can buy chamber flags, or you can use provided flags for free so long as you return them.As long as you manage your expectations, it's a good outdoor range.Don't expect to do any holster work, tactical work, movent, moving target, barricade, vehicle, low light, night, or regularly available long range work here.Volunteer to be a RSO if you want more flexibility in your use of the range (within the rules, of course).
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December 2021 by Joe Sutherland
Great people good shooting
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October 2021 by Sundae Stone
I have been a Safety Officer out here for a few years now, and I’ll be the first to tell anyone, this is the best range in tri cities! Hands down!! The rules of the range is all about Safety! New shooters are asked to watch a 7 min safety video. The facility has targets(.25cents a pop so inexpensive!!) and target stands available to use for free. Everyone involved running the facilities are so polite and knowledgeable! $50 single membership or $75 for spouses is UNHEARD of for the year or come shoot for the day for $10, Cash or Checks only accepted! Kids shoot for free with parental supervision ❤️ This range is opened to the public Sunday Wednesday Friday Saturday from 9am to 3pm
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August 2021 by Ismael Contreras
Very professional and knowledgeable personal. 10/10
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July 2021 by Mr. Dr. Headass
Staff was friendly and knew what they were talking about. I'm a newer shooter and they gave me tips without being condescending. Would absolutely go again. Probably will be soon!
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April 2021 by Linda Towle
Love the plinking range
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January 2021 by John Jarvis
It was cold and windy, but it was sunny. It’s still the best range just outside of town!