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Rio Salado Sportsman's Club
Discover the Rio Salado Sportsman's Club, a sprawling 140-acre outdoor shooting range in Mesa, Arizona, dedicated to firearm safety and marksmanship. It offers 48 covered shooting positions for pistol, rifle, and shotgun, alongside specialized areas for sporting clays, trap, and various competitive divisions. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or just starting, the club provides comprehensive training, including beginner-friendly courses, fostering a fun and secure environment for all. It’s a fantastic spot for individual practice, family outings, and group events.
This is a very nice, and very well run facility. For a reasonable price, you can safely shoot all day, with paper from 10 to 200 yards, and steel targets at 200 and 300 yards. I highly recommend them.
The sporting clay shoot area is fantastic! There are 12 or 13 different stations, each with 4 unique throwing locations, so each stations provides a different challenge. Short shots, long shots, bouncing, you name it they had it. Really fun place to go. Not exactly in the middle of town, but worth the drive if you like clay shooting
Phoenix, United States
3960 N Usery Pass Rd, Mesa, AZ 85207, USA
This is a very nice, and very well run facility. For a reasonable price, you can safely shoot all day, with paper from 10 to 200 yards, and steel targets at 200 and 300 yards. I highly recommend them.
The sporting clay shoot area is fantastic! There are 12 or 13 different stations, each with 4 unique throwing locations, so each stations provides a different challenge. Short shots, long shots, bouncing, you name it they had it. Really fun place to go. Not exactly in the middle of town, but worth the drive if you like clay shooting
Love the sporting clay range have every winter a few runs between dove seasons is a must! Public rifle/pistol range is a bit strict for my liking, this is not to insult the range in any manner it is very nice staff is great and range is clean and safe! They may offer ranges with more dynamic movement allowed how ever it is not something I have looked into.
I've been going here for a few years and the sporting clays are by far the best bang for your buck. Pun intended. Everyone I've brought here has a "blast"! Jokes aside the folks here are super friendly and helpful. I always have a great time when I visit. If you're thinking about going you definitely should check the shotgun range out.
--- I would not recommend this range due to its poorly managed system and unwelcoming staff. In my 40 years of shooting, I have never encountered a ruder team. The range operates on a strict 20-minute hot/cold format, but they do not allow entry during the cold period, meaning you’ll spend 40 minutes waiting before firing your first shot—regardless of when you arrive. Additionally, their enforcement of the cold period is excessive. You are not allowed to touch your firearm for adjustments or even pack up to leave until the range goes hot again, forcing unnecessary delays. After finally getting to shoot, you must wait another 20 minutes to retrieve your target, with no ability to handle your firearm until the next hot period begins. The system feels inefficient and frustrating. If you plan on visiting, ensure you have an entire day free, as significant downtime is unavoidable. Furthermore, new visitors must watch an outdated safety video reminiscent of 1980s instructional tapes, adding to the overall tedious experience. ---
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