Tri-state Shooting Park

ARIZONA'S NEWEST RECREATIONAL GUN RANGE

TO ALL RANGE USERS
Please Do Not Remove – Disturb Or Destroy markers on the ground. They are there for a reason.
Thank You…

ATTENTION SHOOTERS
Please pick up all spent cases, both
STEEL AND BRASS
and deposit them in the proper container.

ATTENTION SHOOTERS
We have new shotgun targets for the lower ranges.
Please ONLY use these for shotgun patterning or practice.
Please DO NOT shoot our pistol/rifle targets with shotguns.

ATTENTION SHOOTERS
PLATE RACK RULES
Standard pistol calibers only, no magnum or rifle.
Shoot at a distance of 40ft. or more, ricochets are possible.
Safety glasses are mandatory.

Pistol & Rifle Range News

The most current Range Safety Operating Procedures has been updated on the rules page. All club members and guests are encouraged to review them. 

Pistol and Rifle Range News:    There is a  steel plate rack on the 50 yard range! Please ONLY use pistol or .22 caliber on the plate rack!  No .223, rifle or magnum caliber rounds.  NO SHOTGUNS!   Please shoot no closer than 15 yards (the tables) any closer can be dangerous due to “splash back.”  Please if you see someone abusing the equipment or being unsafe say something and report it to the Rangemaster.

50/200 yard ranges:

Rangemaster– Rick Smith, Assistant Range Masters– Tom Sampson, Clark Creamer, Joe Brock, Keven Garcia

Competition Range Master– Eric Peterson

Due to cost the 500 yard range is not going to happen. Anyone wanting to shoot long range should visit the 7Mile Gun Club which is also a AZG&F property about 45 minutes east of the Tri State Club in Kingman.

TRI-STATE SHOOTING PARK INC.

Range Brass Policy-

Shooters must pick up only their spent brass and either take it home or place it in the brass buckets that are placed on each range. Members are not to rake up spent brass other than what they shot.

Spent brass on the range in general is TRI-State Property and is being collected and sold to offset range operating costs.

All members are requested to honor this policy and anyone seen scrounging brass out of the buckets will be spoken to.

Please support this request and help us offset the cost of operating our range, we have not raised any prices to use the club ranges since we opened and this is another way to keep those costs down.

Thank you, TRI-State management.

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