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    Value for money

    My club have superb indoor and outdoor facilities for air and rimfire
    Annual membership cost is £120 with no other fees to pay except targets and ammo.The club is open on 5 days a week.

    This is dirt cheap and those members who are switched on to the true running costs would pay double if they had to.
    Just compare membership costs with golf for example

    In fact, if it was not for the massive efforts of just a handful of members who give up many, many hours of their time each week to run and maintain the club buildings and grounds then we would have to pay a groundsman and contractors at least £10000 a year to do this work.
    Membership fees would then have to at least double

    Some club members have no idea as to the efforts necessary to manage/run and maintain/insure a shooting club These same members are often the ones who sprint a mile in record time, whenever the words 'working party' 'grass cutting', 'painting,''cleaning' etc are mentioned.

    We have had members in our club in the past, who complained that £120/year was too expensive and yet they are buying and selling very expensive shooting kit on a regular basis (usually buying).
    It would appear that club membership was not high on their list of priorities. Thankfully and fortunately they don't stay with us for long and disappear to burden others with their flawed attitudes and laziness.

    Sorry to go on fellas, but shooting clubs are closing down on a regular basis and sometimes this is due to lack of adequate funding and complacency among members.

    Hopefully we will never get to the stage where air guns have to be licenced (and so membership of a club is mandatory for most of us), but if that happens then £285 will not sound like a lot of money to continue in our splendid hobby/sport.
    ATB
    John
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    To me there seems to be a sub £150 theme here.

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    I'm in 2 clubs around £70 each, one has green fees & other doesn't. I try & shoot with both regularly.
    "I'm all in favour of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Lets start with typewriters." - Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959)

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    John "Pennineway" is spot on. It costs a tremendous amount of money, time and effort to run a good shooting club. In addition, all clubs should be building up funds to guard against emergencies such as burglaries, fire, damage to club property and (most frighteningly) loss of a range due to eviction or redevelopment. The latter is a big problem that is resulting in the loss of many clubs. It is important to build up funds and develop for the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockphoon View Post
    In addition, all clubs should be building up funds to guard against emergencies such as burglaries, fire, damage to club property and (most frighteningly) loss of a range due to eviction or redevelopment. The latter is a big problem that is resulting in the loss of many clubs. It is important to build up funds and develop for the future.
    Burglary, fire and damage should be covered by the club's insurance. I see no reason why a club should not be affiliated to the relevant governing body, with the insurance cover that includes.
    I believe it is law that ranges must carry adequate 3rd party liability. Given that most NGBs offer that and more at very reasonable rates, it would be foolhardy not to get fully covered given the high cost to replace shooting kit.

    Furthermore, such affiliation carries benefits - the NRA have in the last year saved at least one affiliated club by offering an emergency loan when the land was sold from under the range, with the possibility that a new owner may not extend the ground rental agreement.
    With the NRA's loan, they were able to snap up the land themselves, thus securing the future of the club, and removing any risk of the landowner evicting them.
    People may whine about what the NRA and NSRA should/shouldn't have done 10/20/30 years ago, but they are definitely good for more than just organising a few matches, even if there is still room for improvement (as there will always be).

    That said, a club should of course build up a reserve fund wherever possible. One never knows what the future may hold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pennineway.fswo View Post
    My club have superb indoor and outdoor facilities for air and rimfire
    Annual membership cost is £120 with no other fees to pay except targets and ammo.The club is open on 5 days a week.

    This is dirt cheap and those members who are switched on to the true running costs would pay double if they had to.
    Just compare membership costs with golf for example

    In fact, if it was not for the massive efforts of just a handful of members who give up many, many hours of their time each week to run and maintain the club buildings and grounds then we would have to pay a groundsman and contractors at least £10000 a year to do this work.
    Membership fees would then have to at least double

    Some club members have no idea as to the efforts necessary to manage/run and maintain/insure a shooting club These same members are often the ones who sprint a mile in record time, whenever the words 'working party' 'grass cutting', 'painting,''cleaning' etc are mentioned.

    We have had members in our club in the past, who complained that £120/year was too expensive and yet they are buying and selling very expensive shooting kit on a regular basis ##usually buying).
    It would appear that club membership was not high on their list of priorities. Thankfully and fortunately they don't stay with us for long and disappear to burden others with their flawed attitudes and laziness.

    Sorry to go on fellas, but shooting clubs are closing down on a regular basis and sometimes this is due to lack of adequate funding and complacency among members.

    Hopefully we will never get to the stage where air guns have to be licenced ##and so membership of a club is mandatory for most of us), but if that happens then £285 will not sound like a lot of money to continue in our splendid hobby/sport.
    ATB
    John
    And there is the reality facing the club at the centre of this thread in a nut shell!!
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    As above, "true running costs"

    Yes, but you CANNOT spend what you haven't got in the first place, otherwise the club would be, by definition, bankrupt and therefore cease to exist.

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    Think on this, our club has a 10 firing point indoor 25 yard range and a separate 5 lane airgun range. It is in a nice centrally heated brick built building that is in good condition. We pay no rent and minimal council tax as we are registered as a Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC). Roughly speaking the club costs £10.00 a day just to be in existence, that's about £3600/yr. That is without a single competition being entered or a round fired up the range.

    If it wasn't for the members who freely give their time to act as RO, Stats, Secretary, Treasurer and to wash, clean, paint, replace the lights, muck out the gutters.......etc then the subscriptions would be astronomical, easily approaching golf club figures.

    Rutty

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