Re: Target club fees - how much do you pay?
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 12:40 am
Here's a better pic of the clubhouse, click to enlarge.
All people seeking membership must contact admin after registering to be validated.
https://www.full-bore.co.uk/
Les wrote:Indoor club with 2 x 25m ranges comprising 8 lanes total. Lounge area with tea/coffee/soft drinks machines etc. Use of club rifles if needed and ammunition can be purchased.
Regular outdoor shooting days at Altcar and Sealand @ 100, 200, 600 & 1000 yds.
All this for the princely sum of £50 pa and £2 range fees for each visit. It'll do for me!
Les wrote:Indoor club with 2 x 25m ranges comprising 8 lanes total. Lounge area with tea/coffee/soft drinks machines etc. Use of club rifles if needed and ammunition can be purchased.
Regular outdoor shooting days at Altcar and Sealand @ 100, 200, 600 & 1000 yds.
All this for the princely sum of £50 pa and £2 range fees for each visit. It'll do for me!
Les wrote:Indoor club with 2 x 25m ranges comprising 8 lanes total. Lounge area with tea/coffee/sofct drinks machines etc. Use of club rifles if needed and ammunition can be purchased.
Regular outdoor shooting days at Altcar and Sealand @ 100, 200, 600 & 1000 yds.
All this for the princely sum of £50 pa and £2 range fees for each visit. It'll do for me!
This is a good idea as it caters for people who might not/cannot necessarily use the range that muchPrimer wrote:Don't know to be honest as one of my clubs has 2 or 3 levels of annual membership I think, with the top level you have access to the ranges 362 days a year between 10am and 5pm with no extra per visit, the next level down you pay a lower fee but then pay £2 per visit and I think the level after that it is lower still but then is £5 per visit.Blu wrote:Okay I have to ask, what's with the range fees on top of the membership cost? I'd have thought that the cost of the membership would give one access to the ranges without being charged again, especially those being charged in excess of 50 quid a year.
I understand if it's a club using a range that doesn't belong to them, but are you still paying the fees for a clubs on site range?
Just curious is all.
Sometimes you are lucky and find some courses of fire setup either from a previous comp or other members and other times there's nothing set up at all, nothing else included, targets and patches extra.
My old club just has one set annual fee (£300) and no extra per visit but you need to book lanes in advance by the hour and opening times are quite restrictive.
Hi Mark, yeah I see where you are coming from mate, Like I said I was just curious was all. Over here all the clubs I have been a member of or still a member of charge $50 a year for individual membership regardless of how much one uses the club. Saying that though and in all fairness I suspect club membership numbers here are larger than the UK given that shooting is a lot more popular here, hell just about every city, town and village has it's own club in one form or another.Blackstuff wrote:This is a good idea as it caters for people who might not/cannot necessarily use the range that muchPrimer wrote:Don't know to be honest as one of my clubs has 2 or 3 levels of annual membership I think, with the top level you have access to the ranges 362 days a year between 10am and 5pm with no extra per visit, the next level down you pay a lower fee but then pay £2 per visit and I think the level after that it is lower still but then is £5 per visit.Blu wrote:Okay I have to ask, what's with the range fees on top of the membership cost? I'd have thought that the cost of the membership would give one access to the ranges without being charged again, especially those being charged in excess of 50 quid a year.
I understand if it's a club using a range that doesn't belong to them, but are you still paying the fees for a clubs on site range?
Just curious is all.
Sometimes you are lucky and find some courses of fire setup either from a previous comp or other members and other times there's nothing set up at all, nothing else included, targets and patches extra.
My old club just has one set annual fee (£300) and no extra per visit but you need to book lanes in advance by the hour and opening times are quite restrictive.![]()
Blu - As above. Say the actual yearly membership fee would be £100, a club may instead elect to charge a £50 'members fee' and then £2 per visit which covers you for a week. Therefore you only pay for how much you're using the club. I think St Giles operated like that when i was a member. Wish Mayfair did TBH as i only go to the indoor part of the club 5-6 times per year, usually just to sight in/test a new gun or when i've changed sights but i'm paying the full whack.
I suppose the counter argument is that you've paid for it so you might as well use it.
Blu wrote:
Yeah it's a fair size bear and more impressive close up.subvers10n wrote:Blu wrote:
I love the bear in the glass case Blu - very impressive! :)