Trap

Cowboy Action Shooting Match

Held at the Cowboy Range adjacent to the Main Range. A typical match is five stages with a round count of 50 pistol, 50 rifle and 20-25 shotgun. Fore more information contact Greg Beaty, 270-498-0134, [email protected] Green River Gunslingers | Facebook

$20.00

Cowboy Action Shooting Match

Held at the Cowboy Range adjacent to the Main Range. A typical match is five stages with a round count of 50 pistol, 50 rifle and 20-25 shotgun. Fore more information contact Greg Beaty, 270-498-0134, [email protected]

$20.00

Cowboy Action Shooting Match

Held at the Cowboy Range adjacent to the Main Range. A typical match is five stages with a round count of 50 pistol, 50 rifle and 20-25 shotgun. For more information contact Greg Beaty, 270-498-0134, [email protected]

$20.00

Annual Membership Meeting

Annual Membership Meeting Meeting to be held at https://www.bglagala.com/

Cowboy Action Shooting Match

Held at the Cowboy Range adjacent to the Main Range. A typical match is five stages with a round count of 50 pistol, 50 rifle and 20-25 shotgun. For more information contact Greg Beaty, 270-498-0134, [email protected]

$20.00

New Member Orientation

Main Range

The first new member orientation is scheduled for Sunday April 3, 2022 at 2:00 PM on the Main Range. Gate will be open, please drive to the rear of the Club. Other orientations will be scheduled at a later date.

Free

Trap

GRGC is currently a one trap club, sanctioned by the ATA to throw registered targets. We feature 36” concrete walkways, excellent lighting for night shoots and Canterbury Voice Releases. We throw White Flyer Pitch targets to ATA standards from a Pat Trap. Currently the Trap Range is open to member and public use Monday evenings […]

Cowboy Action Shooting Match

Held at the Cowboy Range adjacent to the Main Range. A typical match is five stages with a round count of 50 pistol, 50 rifle and 20-25 shotgun. For more information contact Greg Beaty, 270-498-0134,

$20.00

Steel Plate Match

We typically shoot 3 stages for a match. Each stage is shot five (5) times with the four (4) best scores on the stage being counted. The steel plates will be from 10 to 25 yards away and maybe shot in any order as long as the designated stop plate is hit last. Makeup shots […]