Gentlemen, what's the RANGE membership fees where you live?

Club dues: ?.?? Life Member Ship
120.00 regular yearly
60.00 for spouse
60.00 for us old timers (65 plus)
Plus two (voluntary) work days. Spring & Fall.
For having eight individual Ranges including Trap, Skeet, and Archery. Plus events for the community schools to par take in (Junior trap) and open public events. I'm quite pleased to be a member.
 
Gentlemen, what's the RANGE membership fees where you live and which do you subscribe to? (That is, how important is the value of range time to you?)

I'm trying to get an idea of what we're all paying in the game of demographics and economy to do what we love whether it's for training, for pleasure, what have you....

The club I belong to has dues of $125/year. Some years I don't get out there enough to make it worth the money (even though it's only 25 miles away).
 
$25 a year to get a key to the gate. Compition is $5 with membership, $10 without. Compititions once a month on 3rd Saturday..We shoot at home mostly.
 
Benchrest Rifle Club, Wright City MO
$500 first year $250 yearly after that.
60 bench range with 1-2-3- and 600 yd targets
30 bench range with 1-2-300 yds
20 bench range with 50-100yds
100 yd rimfire range with steel targets
2 pistol ranges with 7-10-25-50 yd targets
shotgun range with 5 mounted throwers and 1 rabbit thrower
competition pistol range with steel silhouettes and knockdown targets(rso required)
clubhouse with kitchen and living room area with tv.
camping area with hookups
all on 700+ acres of beautiful forest.
I just joined this year and couldn't be more excited!:D
 
Pitcairn Monroeville Sportsmens Club, just outside of Pittsburgh. Includes: indoor/outdoor archery range, trap, skeet, indoor pistol range, outdoor rifle range from 25 to 300 yds, 14 separate outdoor pistol ranges (a variety of sizes).

Dues schedule:

Primary Account Holder $60 / year
Spouse $15 / year
Youth $5 / year
Initiation Fee $100 one-time-fee
Electronic Gate Card $10 per card


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Individual:
  • Handgun Only - $165.00 (LE $125.00)
  • Handgun/Long-Gun - $195.00 (LE $155.00)
  • Handgun/Long-Gun/Full-Auto - $350.00

Family:
  • Handgun Only - $250.00 (LE $200.00)
  • Handgun/Long-Gun - $285.00 (LE $230.00)

All memberships are for one year, law enforcement get discounts.

I just got a 1 year membership for my birthday that passed yesterday.. Now I wanna go to the range everyday :(.
 
St. Louis, Missouri

Outdoor Conservation range $3.00 an hour.

Local indoor range

Silver Membership
$220.00 per year + tax

No charge for Lane Rental Fees for one calendar year from the date of purchase.
A 10% discount on all items in our retail store with the exception of targets, ammunition and firearms.
Access to “Members Only” tactical shoots and bowling pin shoots
Guests of a Silver Member may share the lane of a member for $7.50*.
Sign up a spouse or a child under the age of 18 and living in the same home as the Silver Member for an extra $25.
Reduced Pricing on Firearm Rentals.
Discount on Firearm Purchases.

* If a Top Gun Member has been on the shooting line for over an hour and there is a waiting line for the range, we ask that our members rotate off of the range, to allow another member the opportunity to shoot.
Active Security Membership
$160.00 per year + tax

This membership package is offered to all Active / Licensed Security Personnel with valid credentials.
Must be licensed by City, County, or State.
Active Military Membership
$160.00 per year + tax

This membership package is offered to all Active Military (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard) as well as Active Guard or Reserve Members with valid credentials.
Membership: First Responder Membership
$125.00 per year + tax

This membership package is offered to all Active Law Enforcement, Paramedic, or EMT Personnel with valid credentials.
Membership: Hourly Membership
$17.00 per hour + tax
This membership allows you to rent one lane for one hour.
Each additional person per lane is $7.50* per hour.
*Maximum of 3 total shooters per lane.
 
After reading some of these posts... I'm feeling pretty good about the deal I'm getting. $50 per year for a family membership, ($75 for first timer); memberships limited to 450. NRA membership is required.

We have:
Rifle at 25, 50, 100, 200 and 300
Rimfire Rifle at 25, 50 and 100 (steel silhouettes)
Trap Range
3 pistol ranges at 30 yards
Archery Range with two stands.
Club House with kitchen and bathrooms

I go on Wednesdays, and am usually the only one there; got a key to the gate that stays locked. No rangemasters, crowds, etc. It's pretty dern nice.
 
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Is free. :)

80 yard bay, 300 yard bay, 100 yard bay with no concrete pad/benches, two 30 yard pistol bays. City maintained.
 
I shoot at a public range which is owned and operated by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and charges no fee. This range has 15, 30, 50, 100, and 200 yard stations as well as a skeet range.
 
$110 to join with a yearly $75 due.

24 hour indoor pistol range with an electronic card lock
Covered outdoor 50, 100, and 200 yard rifle rang
Trap range
Outdoor archery range
120 acres total

I'm not a member yet as I haven't bought my first gun yet but I'll be looking for membership and sponsors within a month or two.
 
I live in the midwest, and I pay $90 per year for a 100 yard outdoor range. It has 25, 50, and 100 yard gongs, and a shotgun sports station. It costs an additional $5 to bring a guest.
 
Camp Allen Weapons Range in Norfolk, Virginia. $90/year, and I've brought as many as three guests at a time for no additional fees. It's a pistol/rifle range, but the maximum distance is 25 yards. Nice automated target deployment/retrieval system, too. Plus, they sell fired brass for $3/pound, and you can pick through the barrels for the calibers you want. It's actually cheaper than that if you buy a five-gallon bucket (about 60 pounds), since they only charge $100 for the bucketful.
 
The last membership I paid for was $180/yr for a 50ft indoor pistol range(SoCal). Included a free rentals, 10% off ammo and the ability to reserve a lane in advance.

Now its about $4, for the gas to get out to the desert and back :D

I think the local county range is $7/day.
Not sure what the two big gun club ranges charge for membership.

There are also a ton of indoor ranges. Not sure what they charge as a lot of them cater to tourists looking to have some full auto fun.

@Armoredman, I wish the patch of desert I shoot in looked that nice!
 
I used to be a member at Bass Pro. It was $75 a year or $10 a session. Then the Great Panic of '08 hit and they raised the fee to $150 a year. Trouble is you can't ever get in because there are classes there all of the time. It's five old lanes and the ventilation is horrible. You would think they could afford to update this area since they spend countless millions of dollars adding faux rocks and lots of taxidermy throughout the store.
 
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