View Poll Results: Club Membership

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  • <£80/yr, no Range Fee

    19 28.79%
  • £81-120/yr, no Range Fee

    9 13.64%
  • £121-160/yr, no Range Fee

    7 10.61%
  • >£160/yr, no Range Fee

    4 6.06%
  • <£80/yr, plus Range Fee

    13 19.70%
  • £81-120/yr, plus Range Fee

    8 12.12%
  • £121-160/yr, plus Range Fee

    1 1.52%
  • >£160/yr, plus Range Fee

    5 7.58%
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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    Ramsey, Cambs
    Posts
    1,822
    Isle Target Sports Club, 25 and 50 yd outdoor firearms range, 40m(?) airgun range, clay ground, practical CO2 and archery areas. (Planning permission granted for a 100m range)

    £135 a year, for Firearms, and if you're an RCO you can have a set of keys and shoot when you like, as long as theres at least 2 of you....£85 for OAPs or Disabled.
    £85 for Airgun and Archery only, £55 for OAP and Disabled

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    New Milton, Hampshire
    Posts
    14,389
    My 2 outdoor ft ranges are £35 (Range fee £3, optional to upgrade to no range fee, think £50) and £50 no range fee.
    My indoor 25yd range is £65 plus £2.50 (I think) Range fee.

    Nsra membership which I use to cover my coaching (and will now look into for kit insurance) is £85

    I could drop the Nsra and it would therefore drop my cost per visit down.

    Max is subjective as a full ft course with 50m indoor range open 24/7 with support amenities on my door set would be worth the other 3 clubs combined at least. But how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    bridgnorth
    Posts
    724

    Aldersley

    I belong to Aldersley NSRA range in Wolverhampton.
    It's £20 a year and £5 a visit.

    You need to belong to the NSRA which I believe is £85 a year.

    Facilities are pretty good. Approx 30 X 10m points. Around 8 X 6 yard points.
    All indoor. Together with a 25m Rifle range.

    There is also an outdoor range. But that is seldom used.

    There's a shop. Compressor. Boiler for tea/coffee. Plus toilets.

    Also a pretty good heater for the colder times.

    Enjoy shooting there. So lucky to be close to where I work, so a short detour on the way home a few nights a week.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    Herne Village, Herne Bay, Kent
    Posts
    1,875
    We pay £23 per month on a standing order, and no evening / Sunday attendance fee.

    For our money we have these facilities:

    2 x 10m ranges , 10 firing points.

    1 x 25m indoor .22 / fullbore range, 4 firing points.

    1 x 50m outdoor .22 range, 6 firing points. (also use for informal airgun shooting).

    Heated clubroom with hot and cold refreshment facilities.

    Modern toilet area with disabled facilities.

    A gunroom for maintenance and storing guns between details.

    Free targets.

    The Club is open 3 nights a week, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 19.30 - 21.30 hrs, and Sunday morning 09.30 - 12.30hrs.
    ATB, Paul
    Always looking for new members at the Swalecliffe and District TSC in sunny Herne Bay
    http://www.sanddtsc.org.uk/

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