Gunnison Sportsmen's Association operates a full-facility shooting range 2 miles west of Gunnison (881 County Road 18) that's been the area's primary public shooting destination since the 1970s. This is a member-run operation with real infrastructure: indoor pistol ranges, outdoor rifle bays, trap f...
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Gunnison Sportsmen's Association operates a full-facility shooting range 2 miles west of Gunnison (881 County Road 18) that's been the area's primary public shooting destination since the 1970s. This is a member-run operation with real infrastructure: indoor pistol ranges, outdoor rifle bays, trap fields, skeet ranges, and archery stations.
Disciplines Available: - Trap shooting (informal Saturdays and Sundays) - Skeet shooting (Friday 5:30 PM, Saturday 9 AM, Sunday 9 AM; Thursday afternoon in summer) - Bullseye pistol (Friday nights year-round at 7 PM) - USPSA practical pistol matches (monthly, 10 AM) - Steel Challenge pistol (monthly, 10 AM) - USPSA 3-Gun Multi-Gun matches (first Sunday of month, 10 AM) - Rifle shooting (including 600-yard range) - Indoor and outdoor pistol ranges - Archery
Before each of Colorado's three big-game seasons, GSA hosts public sight-in days Wednesday-Friday. The association provides: - Target frames and holders - Hearing protection - Bench rests and firearm supports in the rifle house - Members available to assist
Colorado Concealed Handgun Permit Classes - One-day, 8-hour course for Gunnison County residents - Covers firearms safety, Colorado law, handgun and accessory selection, shooting fundamentals - 100 rounds of live fire practice with NRA certified pistol instructor - Typically $150 (prices vary) - Graduates receive certificate for Gunnison County Sheriff's Office - Students supply their own center fire handgun, holster, and 100 rounds of ammunition
Women on Target - Women-only shooting and hunting instruction - Safe, supportive learning environment - Aligned with NRA Women on Target mission
Pee Wee Gun Club - Ages 8-21 - Operates since the early 1950s - NRA certified instructors - .22 caliber bolt-action rifles in indoor range - All equipment and ammunition provided - $1 one-time fee + daily ammunition charge - Average daily class size 4-6 students, annual enrollment 30-35
GSA hosts the Colorado State Bullseye Pistol Championship and Colorado State USPSA Championship
Bullseye Pistol Meets (Friday nights, 7 PM year-round) - Precision accuracy competition - 90 rounds per match, 900-point maximum - Three formats: Slow Fire (50 yards), Timed Fire (25 yards), Rapid Fire (25 yards) - National Match Course option - Most shooters start with .22 caliber; 2700 matches use multiple calibers (.22, center fire, .45) - Contact: Jim Morris (970) 209-8066 or Jim Moore (970) 209-8066
Steel Challenge (3rd Sunday monthly, April-October, 10 AM) - "Speed steel" competition format - Shooters age 10+ can compete in rimfire event; 12+ in main or rimfire - Five steel plates per stage, up to 8 stages per match - Scoring: best four times per stage, combined total - Age divisions: pre-teen (10-12), junior (13-18), adult, senior, law enforcement, women's - Contact: Harlan Hudson (970) 784-6023
USPSA Practical Pistol (4th Sunday monthly, March-October, 10 AM) - High-paced competitive shooting - Moving targets, realistic props, courses of fire - Open to all ages and skill levels - Nearly 20,000 US shooters participate nationally - Contact: David McElyea (303) 870-8438
3-Gun Multi-Gun Matches (1st Sunday monthly, spring/summer/fall) - Rifle, handgun, and shotgun transitions - Multiple stages with movement - $20 non-members, $15 members - Setup 7:30 AM, shooting 10 AM - Contact: David McElyea (303) 870-8438
Two join options: Print PDF application or apply online at their website
Membership Requirements: - Member must be present at all times - All members and guests sign in on provided sheets - No alcohol or drugs - Pick up brass, clean up after use - Follow comprehensive range rules and safety protocols - Club meetings third Tuesday of month at 6 PM - Annual meeting third Tuesday of February at 6 PM
Benefits: - Access to all range facilities - Discounted match entry ($15 vs $20 for non-members) - Ability to reserve ranges for organized activities - Voting rights in club governance
Gunnison's Friends of NRA Banquet Committee has returned over $30,000 to the local community in the last 4 years for: - Guns and ammunition - Training sessions - Trap and skeet machines - Clay birds - Safety equipment - Instructional facilities
Club Officers: - President: Allen Moores - Vice President: Jim Houck - Secretary: LuAnna Bryant - Treasurer: Rick Odom - Board Directors: Jim Moore, Jim Morris, Bryan Gray, David McElyea, Harlan Hudson
Key Contacts: - Rick Odom (Treasurer): (970) 964-7952 - Allen Moores (President): (970) 209-8826 - Harlan Hudson (Steel Challenge): (970) 784-6023
Gunnison Sportsmen's Association explicitly states: "Safety will be foremost in all activities at the Association's range." The club enforces comprehensive range rules, requires range officers for organized activities, and maintains NRA affiliation standards.
Check current conditions before visiting. Smoking and open flames may be prohibited.
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