The Androscoggin County Fish and Game Association has operated continuously for more than half a century as a safe, organized place to shoot handguns, rifles, shotguns, and bows. They own one of the most complete range setups in Maine—the kind of property it takes decades to build. Pistol & Rifle Tw...
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The Androscoggin County Fish and Game Association has operated continuously for more than half a century as a safe, organized place to shoot handguns, rifles, shotguns, and bows. They own one of the most complete range setups in Maine—the kind of property it takes decades to build.
Pistol & Rifle - Two outdoor pistol ranges - 100-yard rifle range (200-yard range under construction) - Indoor range for .22 and non-magnum centerfire pistol
Shotgun - Two trap shacks/ranges - Five stand shooting
Other - Steel plate range with poppers, plates, and dueling trees - Archery facilities - Maine Action Pistol programs
You don't need to be a member to shoot here.
| Activity | When | Time | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steel Plate | Every Saturday | 9AM–12PM | $5 per shooter |
| Five Stand | Every other Saturday | 10AM–1PM | Members $3, Non-members $5, Juniors $2 |
| Trap | Every Sunday | 9AM–12PM | (pricing not listed) |
Steel Plate Details: Casual gathering for .22LR and larger calibers up to .45. No magnums. Eye and ear protection required. All non-members must sign a waiver before shooting. No firearms rentals—bring your own.
Pricing: - Members: $3 - Non-members: $5 - Juniors (18 and under): $2 (must be accompanied by parent/guardian)
Members get discounted shooting fees. Non-members can shoot at all public events by signing a liability waiver. The club runs youth programs and welcomes families. Their boardroom setup—monthly membership meetings plus a full calendar of public shoots—suggests they're serious about building community, not just running a range.
The club exists to provide "a safe, friendly and educational environment" for shooting sports. That's not marketing language—it's literally what they've been doing for 50+ years in Androscoggin County.
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