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Flagler Gun & Archery Club grew out of the Palm Coast Gun and Archery Club in the mid-1990s. When developers bought that original property, club members found 116 acres in Bunnell and started over. They've been improving the facility ever since—funded by member donations and two $500 assessments spr...
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Flagler Gun & Archery Club grew out of the Palm Coast Gun and Archery Club in the mid-1990s. When developers bought that original property, club members found 116 acres in Bunnell and started over. They've been improving the facility ever since—funded by member donations and two $500 assessments spread over a decade. That's how this place stays updated without corporate overhead.
You get serious infrastructure here:
| Discipline | Setup |
|---|---|
| Trap | 4 regulation ATA-approved fields |
| Skeet | 3 regulation fields (NSSA/FSA affiliated) |
| Sporting Clays | Full course |
| Rifle | 50, 100, and 200-yard ranges |
| Pistol | 25-yard formal range |
| Action Shooting | 9 bays + dedicated action range |
| Archery | 3D target range |
| Cowboy Fast Draw | Full CFDA setup |
Year 1 Costs: - Individual: $325 ($150 application fee + $100 assessment + $100 annual dues) - Family: $365 - Students: $165 (non-renewable, must reapply annually)
Year 2+: - Individual: $225 ($100 assessment + $100 dues, or $175 with volunteer work) - Family: $250 ($100 assessment + $100 dues, or $200 with volunteer work)
Volunteer 8 hours (MILOW program) and knock $50 off your annual dues. Opportunities include range maintenance, target construction, and facility upgrades.
All courses taught by certified NRA instructors. Free basic pistol class with membership qualifies you for Florida Concealed Firearm License application. Additional courses and training available through club professionals.
1290 CR 90 East, Bunnell, FL 32110 (10 minutes from downtown Bunnell)
Mail invoices to: P.O. Box 156, Bunnell, FL 32110
All Flagler County law enforcement agencies use the range for live fire training, which means the facility meets professional standards.
1. Review club by-laws and SOP documents 2. Pass open-book exam (90% required, 3 attempts allowed) 3. Submit application with photo (headshot for badge) and required fees 4. Proof of Pro-Second Amendment membership (NRA, GOA, or NAGR required) 5. Attend monthly new member orientation—that's when you get your FGC ID and gate access
Processing typically takes up to 48 hours after you complete your part.
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