The outdoor range has multiple components. There is a 25 and 50 yard section of the range which feature a multitude of positions. Handguns, rifles, blackpowder, shotgun, archery, and airguns can all be fired at these ranges. A covered canopy and concrete pads form the firing line. This portion of the range has been constructed with either the individual shooter in mind or large organized competitions and shoots.
The 100 yard range is set up with the year round rifle shooter in mind. The old clubhouse is still used, but now it allows three heated shooting positions with permanent bench rests. The shooter fires out of the building through small sliding windows. This has two advantages. One, the shooter is warm even during the winter months, and second, muzzle blast is kept to a minimum, protecting the shooter`s hearing even further than ear muffs alone.
 
 
The 200 yard range is fired from a canopied, cement padded position. The club has the expansion room for a 300 yard range if sufficient shooter interest demands it.
Shotgunners haven`t been left out either. A fully automated trap machine compliments the range and rounds out the activities for the complete shooter.