
The Blue Hill Rifle and Pistol Club offers safe, family-use oriented shooting facilities. The Club is proud of its tradition of community support and always looks for additional avenues to encourage safe and responsible firearms use.
Shooting Events:
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Use the Shooting link in the Menu to explore the various shooting events offered at the Club.
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Cowboy Fast Draw, Gong, and Sporting Clays are open to the public. Each section has detailed information.
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To view event dates, use the Calendar link in the Menu; then click the Event Title for more details.
Monthly Meetings: The Club meets to conduct business and induct new members at 6:30 pm, the 2nd Monday each month.
(Note: The July Meeting is often cancelled, so check the Calendar.)
As a member: Please consider attending the meetings, participating in some of our shoots / activities, and especially volunteering to help out at some of the club functions.
Annual Fall Shoot/Open House:
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The 3rd Sunday of each October, the club hosts a fun day for the whole family.
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Outdoor activities include Running and Standing Deer (rifle), a Turkey Shoot, Archery for the kids, and Trap/Sporting Clays all day long.
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The Indoor Range will be open with air pistols & rifles, and also .22’s.
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There will be food available all day long, and Dinner at 5pm (free for volunteers; otherwise $5).
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This is a great opportunity to try different shooting sports, or enjoy the ones you already know. Helpful members will be on hand to assist and provide instruction.
The Lock Stock and Barrel: The Lock Stock and Barrel is a 4-H Youth Club for ages 9-19.
The Club is a shooting sports program that offers the following disciplines: rifle, shotgun, archery and blackpowder.
The Club meets on Wednesday nights from 6-8 pm, at the Club House from September through May.
For more information contact: Norwood or Becky Ames at 567-3066.
Affiliations: The club is proud to be affiliated with the following organizations:
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The National Rifle Association. Click here to join the NRA.
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The Civilian Marksmanship Program. Click here to learn about the CMP.


