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Since 1911, the Western Montana Fish & Game Association has been the backbone of Montana's hunting, fishing, and shooting heritage. Today, the WMFGA operates Deer Creek Shooting Center (DCSC) in East Missoula—a member-owned facility that prioritizes safe, accessible recreational shooting.
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Since 1911, the Western Montana Fish & Game Association has been the backbone of Montana's hunting, fishing, and shooting heritage. Today, the WMFGA operates Deer Creek Shooting Center (DCSC) in East Missoula—a member-owned facility that prioritizes safe, accessible recreational shooting.
DCCS membership gives you access to a sprawling range complex with dedicated bays for every shooting discipline:
Pistol Ranges: - Three 50-yard bays with covered firing points, benches, and target backers - Three 35-yard bays with benches and backers - Ten short-range bays (20–35 yards) with benches and backers, including two covered firing points - One 25-yard youth bay with benches and backers
Rifle & Long-Range: - Full rifle bay setup with 100 and 300-yard distances - Target backers provided; you can bring your own stands for shorter ranges
Shotgun & Archery: - Dedicated shotgun bay - Archery bay for bow shooting
Outdoor shooting is daylight-hours only. The gate stays locked except during board-approved events. Members get immediate access at local sporting goods stores—just grab your application receipt and complete the online safety training.
Every member takes a mandatory safety training video and quiz before range access. Renewing members get an abbreviated version. The rules are strict but straightforward:
Gun Safety Fundamentals: Assume all guns are always loaded. Never point a muzzle at any person. Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. Know your target and what's beyond it.
Muzzles point downrange only. Before anyone goes downrange, all firearms must be unloaded with actions open, cased, or holstered. While people are downrange, no one handles firearms.
When four or more shooters share a bay, a designated Range Officer coordinates fire and cease-fire commands. Any member can serve as RO.
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Annual | Full range access for 12 months |
| Lifetime | Permanent DCSC access |
| Sportsman | Special category (check WMFGA for details) |
No day-use or one-time pass available. Apply at local sporting goods stores (Sportsmens Warehouse, Bob Ward & Sons, Murdochs, Cabela's, Selway Armory, Bass's Gun Rack) for immediate access, or mail in an application for access in about two weeks.
To qualify, you must be eligible to purchase a Montana hunting license and approved for unescorted access.
DCCS hosts regular BSPSC (Boise Sport Pistol Club) matches including Steel Challenge, USPSA, and Rimfire competitions throughout the year. Events run 7 AM–5 PM in designated bays. There's also an annual WMFGA meeting, community work days, and partnerships with organizations like the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
Bring Guests – Members can host up to 2 guests at a time. The same person can visit twice per year (exceptions for kids and immediate family). Youth under 16 must be directly supervised.
The WMFGA isn't just about pulling triggers. As a 501c3 nonprofit, they're committed to: - Providing safe, accessible recreational shooting - Fostering firearm safety education - Growing youth shooting opportunities - Supporting wildlife management for sportsmen - Protecting Montanans' 2nd Amendment rights