Chuck Nagela month agoFrom
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I've been to JCSA a few times. It's run by volunteers, taken care of by volunteers. It's a decent range, capable of taking care of most everyone's needs. Cheap yearly dues. To join you have go through orientation which is smart. Not everyone knows gun safety. I like the place and people I've met there. The NRA is just one of the many organizations to hold classes and events there. Very well run by a dedicated staff of volunteers.
Bruce Stapletona month agoFrom
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The range, itself, is a nice outdoor range. But unfortunately it is ran by a small group of people that seem unable or unwilling to professionally manage a gun range. Clear policies are not available or posted. Safety is a matter of watching out for yourself. Don't expect help from the club should there be a safety problem. "Dud" ammo? There answer is just throw it in the bushes. Internal management and controls are almost non-existent. Communication with members is terrible. If you want to shoot, you pretty much have to join the club. But don't expect anything more out of the club. It's better than going to a gravel pit to shoot, but not much. Too bad it's so poorly managed.
William “Bill” Mianoa month agoFrom
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A great range! Has trap, archery, pistol, rifle... Anything that you shoot or hunt with, they have a range for that. Staff is friendly and stresses safety. Breaks in shooting to retrieve targets are coordinated with other shooters as there is no "rangemaster" normally present. Grounds are fairly clean. Everything is performed by members that volunteer their time. A great value with reasonable membership dues.