Target club fees - how much do you pay?
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- gordocar
- Posts: 15
- Joined: Thu Jan 02, 2014 2:20 pm
- Home club or Range: Morecambe Rifle and Pistol
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Re: Target club fees - how much do you pay?
£60 per year £25 first year building fund
Joint-married couple £90
Junior £20
Cant remember retired persons fee
we have 10 indoor 25 yards firing points up to 645 joules - 520 metres per second -.455 calibre
and free targets
and shoot longer distances at Altcar £5 per visit
However members who cannot take part in regular work parties to maintain the building donate a small amount when paying their subs
Joint-married couple £90
Junior £20
Cant remember retired persons fee
we have 10 indoor 25 yards firing points up to 645 joules - 520 metres per second -.455 calibre
and free targets
and shoot longer distances at Altcar £5 per visit
However members who cannot take part in regular work parties to maintain the building donate a small amount when paying their subs
Re: Target club fees - how much do you pay?
think i need to change clubs £210 per year
greenshoots
greenshoots
Re: Target club fees - how much do you pay?
Club 1: £35 / includes access to 30 m outdoor range, no green fees and use of 500yds outdoor range on a regular booking basis at £12 per dag for green fees.
Club 2: £70 per annum plus £120 green fees on MOD ranges.
Club 2: £70 per annum plus £120 green fees on MOD ranges.
Re: Target club fees - how much do you pay?
Artists Rifle Club...shooting at Bisley mid-week....between £65 and £85 according to age and whether an NRA member..........£5 range fee per half day.
- 450 Martini
- Posts: 319
- Joined: Tue May 14, 2013 11:28 pm
- Home club or Range: Swadlincote RPC
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Re: Target club fees - how much do you pay?
£140 Per year for full standard membership with archery, Airgun, 25, 50 and 100 yard ranges with no Range fees
Re: Target club fees - how much do you pay?
£55 a year, £20 joining fee, £20 key deposit for 50/100 yards small-bore, pistol calibre, psg and air gun. No additional fees, covered firing points, shooting any day during daylight hours
Re: Target club fees - how much do you pay?
Club 1 - Private 600m rifle range, 50m pistol range:
Full £50
Junior/ Student £10
Senior £20
Probationer £10
Club 2 - Private pistol/small bore range plus monthly use of 600yd rifle/50m pistol ranges as above.
Joining – £15.00
Full Member – £40.00
Family Membership £45.00
Full £50
Junior/ Student £10
Senior £20
Probationer £10
Club 2 - Private pistol/small bore range plus monthly use of 600yd rifle/50m pistol ranges as above.
Joining – £15.00
Full Member – £40.00
Family Membership £45.00
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Re: Target club fees - how much do you pay?
100 yard indoor full bore rifle range £60 per annum for adult member, no range or target fees. (£30 one off joining fee.)
- snayperskaya
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- Joined: Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:43 pm
- Home club or Range: West Bank of the Volga.....
- Location: West of The Urals
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Re: Target club fees - how much do you pay?
Club 1. 100m outdoor range, two outdoor 50m ranges (running boar on one)
£200 membership + £9 range fee
Club 2. MOD ranges, £70 membership + £10 range fee per shoot.
£200 membership + £9 range fee
Club 2. MOD ranges, £70 membership + £10 range fee per shoot.
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Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Re: Target club fees - how much do you pay?
Club 1: 200m, 100m, 50m outdoor ranges, dedicated PSG bays and clay pigeon. £120/year.
Club 2: 50yd & 25yd outdoor range £80/year.
Club 2: 50yd & 25yd outdoor range £80/year.

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