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Moore County Wildlife and Conservation Club is a member-based shooting facility and conservation organization located in Southern Pines, North Carolina. Situated on 81.24 acres in the Sandhills region, this family-friendly outdoor venue combines competitive shooting sports with wildlife habitat pres...
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Moore County Wildlife and Conservation Club is a member-based shooting facility and conservation organization located in Southern Pines, North Carolina. Situated on 81.24 acres in the Sandhills region, this family-friendly outdoor venue combines competitive shooting sports with wildlife habitat preservation, particularly focusing on longleaf pine restoration.
The club hosts organized competitive matches throughout the year, including:
Moore County Wildlife and Conservation Club operates as a private membership organization. Prospective members can apply through the membership page, which includes an online range orientation assessment (90% passing score required) and annual gate card certification. Current membership renewal cycles are available, with benefits including year-round range access, participation in club matches, and access to clubhouse facilities.
Beyond shooting sports, the club is dedicated to wildlife conservation and environmental stewardship. The organization actively works on habitat management, sponsors local camping and fishing activities, and promotes archery education alongside firearms safety training.
The facility is conveniently located at 1820 Camp Easter Road in Southern Pines (mailing address: P.O. Box 272, Lakeview, NC 28350). The club provides a clubhouse with range reservation capabilities and maintains both firing line and range facilities suitable for competitive and recreational shooting.
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