
Andover Sportsmen's Club operates from a facility in North Andover, Massachusetts (accessible via Route 93 Exit 35 or Route 114 through Harold Parker Road). The club maintains separate ranges for different disciplines and hosts both competitive leagues and beginner instruction. Indoor Pistol Range –...
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Andover Sportsmen's Club operates from a facility in North Andover, Massachusetts (accessible via Route 93 Exit 35 or Route 114 through Harold Parker Road). The club maintains separate ranges for different disciplines and hosts both competitive leagues and beginner instruction.
The club offers NRA-certified instruction:
| Course | Details |
|---|---|
| NRA Basic Pistol – MA LTC Class | Full-day certification course for Massachusetts License to Carry |
| Beginner Archery (Youth & Adults) | 4-week sessions with USA Archery Level III coaching; max 10 participants per session |
| Introduction to Axe Throwing | Hands-on instruction with club equipment |
| Hunter Education | Certification course for hunting licenses |
| Youth Firearms Safety | Age-appropriate firearm fundamentals and safety |
| First Aid & CPR/AED Training | In-service training available to members |
| Trauma Training – Stop the Bleed | Emergency response certification |
| Beginner's Trap & Shotgun Shooting | NRA Basic Shotgun instruction |
| Pistol Accuracy Class | Technique-focused training for members |
| Practical Pistol Cleaning | Hands-on maintenance and equipment care |
2026 Membership Dues: $130/year, due by December 31st. New member entrance fees vary by join date ($130-$380).
The club runs year-round social programming:
The property includes a clubhouse available for member gatherings, with kitchen facilities for events and meals. Law enforcement agencies including Andover Police, West Newbury Police, Chelsea PD, and Merrimack College use the training ranges.
Membership is required to use ranges and participate in most activities. Members receive:
New member applications are processed year-round, with different entrance fees depending on join month (September-December fees are higher to account for prorated 2026 membership).
The club holds regular work parties (spring and fall) where volunteers help maintain ranges and grounds. Tasks include field cleanup, power washing, wood cutting, and landscaping. Participants receive free breakfast and lunch, plus entry into prize drawings.
The club is run by a volunteer Board of Directors and membership. President Mike Pasco has committed to finishing projects on time, improving facilities and landscaping, increasing transparency with membership communication, and supporting Second Amendment rights organizations including the NRA and GOAL.
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