
Marksmanship Training Center operates a dedicated member facility in Lake City with 10 distinct ranges, each built for specific disciplines. Unlike public ranges, MTC runs on a membership model and doesn't accept walk-in shooters or day passes. Their training curriculum breaks down into real fundame...
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Marksmanship Training Center operates a dedicated member facility in Lake City with 10 distinct ranges, each built for specific disciplines. Unlike public ranges, MTC runs on a membership model and doesn't accept walk-in shooters or day passes.
Their training curriculum breaks down into real fundamentals:
| Range | Purpose | Features |
|---|---|---|
| 25-Yard Pistol | CCW, home defense, duty weapon mastery | Wide bays, steel targets available, qualification target stands |
| 100-Yard Multipurpose | Carbine training and precision load development | Full-size target capability, available year-round |
| Additional Ranges | Dynamic training, competitions, recreational use | Facility includes classroom, pro shop, pavilion, field course |
Their 25-yard pistol ranges exist because the owners believe shooters need to master multiple weapon systems—whether you carry for work, have a CCW, or keep a gun for home protection.
MTC offers both in-person courses and virtual self-paced learning. Their Virtual Moving Target Engagement course teaches precision rifle shooters how to calculate target speed, determine leads, and engage moving targets using Mil/MOA scope reticles. The course is broken into modules covering equipment considerations, spotter responsibilities, and engagement techniques.
They also run the Operator Syndicate Series — a competitive format with structured rules and scoring.
Members get access to the facility for training, competitions, and recreational shooting year-round. New members go through orientation. The facility books appointments at least 48 hours in advance for tours, new member orientation, or pro shop visits. Professional training and competitive events have priority over recreational shoots.
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