Range Complex ...... 3,600 yard rifle range and 100 yard pistol range.
Rifle range:
Our 3,600 yard range consists of steel plates oriented in two directions from a central pad. The north half is set up in 100 yard increments from 200 to 1,000 yards oriented to the northwest. The first 6 plates measure 12X14 inches while the last three plates at 800, 900 and 1,000 yards are 16" circles.
The south half is oriented to the southeast and consists of full size IPSC torso plates at 300, 400, 500, 600 and 700 meters for AR-15 type rifles with iron sights or low powered optics. Further out there are plates at 1,000, 1,500, 1,760, 2,000 and 2,600 yards, consisting of 24" X 24" plates at 1,500 and 1,760 and 36" X 36" plates at 2,000 and 2,600. The 1,000 yard plate measures 19X30.
ELR Shooters:
These fixed distances are measured from the central pad. However, if you are looking to stretch your shooting even further, it is possible to set up on the north end of the range and add another 1,200 yards to the distance, making the south targets over 3,600 yards. Target distances from this point are 2,975, 3,375 and 3,643 yards.
The central pad consists of a concrete pad with sun shade, 12 foot heavy shooting bench and enough deck space for prone shooting.
Pistol range:
Our pistol range is just a short distance from the rifle pad to the north. This is a 100 yard pistol range with speed plates at 25 yards. The range also includes 2/3 size and full size IPSC plates as well as NRA pistol silhouette targets at 25,50,75 and 100 yards (chicken, pig, turkey, ram). The pistol range also has a sun shade and concrete pad.
If you are like most people east of the Great Plains its tough to find a range greater than 200 yards. Practicing at these short distances does not require you to learn how to compensate for wind drift or bullet drop. This is your chance to bring out the big guns, test your shooting skills and learn a lot about distance shooting.