Shotgun Range

Special Announcement!!

The Shotgun Range is looking for CCKC members to become Range Officers. The qualifications are:

  • Member for 1 year in good standing
  • Must be 21 years of age
  • Must pass basic knowledge Range Officer Safety exam
  • Must volunteer for 8 Range Officer duty days per year

    For more information contact the Head Range Officers:
    Rick Bose at 262-945-8676 or Bob VonCloedt at 262-914-3598.

The shotgun range provides Trap, Skeet, and 5-Stand fields plus a pattern board.  Shot size is limited to #8 and #9 on the Trap and 5-Stand fields, and #9 on the Skeet field.  Only target shells containing 1 1/8 ounces of shot or less with the equivalent of 3 drams of powder or less and a rating below 1200 fps are allowed.  Steel shot is prohibited.  Hearing and eye protection is mandatory.

Trap Range

There are 5 regulation Trap fields for competition shooting, ranging from 16 to 27 yards.  Shotgun target loads only may be used on the Trap Range.    This means that only Trap or Skeet shells that contain #8 or #9 shot and are rated at 3 dram equivalent or less and contain no more than 1 1/8 ounces of shot.

Many special events are held such as: Annie Oakleys, 40 yard distance, and Protection Shoots.  Evening Trap Leagues are organized during the year.

Skeet Range

There is one regulation Skeet field.  Only target loads with #9 shot are allowed on the Skeet Range.

5-Stand

The 5-Stand course has seven stations featuring simulated shooting of pheasants, teal, ducks, dove, and rabbits -- plus a surprise bird.  Only target loads with #8 or #9 shot are allowed at the 5-Stand course.

Patterning Board

A shotgun patterning board is available.  Target loads only; steel shot and slugs are prohibited.  Slugs may be fired at the Rifle Range.

Shooting Fees

Trap & Skeet Standard

Trap & Skeet Jr. & Sr.

Trap Doubles

5-Stand

Member:     $5.00

Member:     $4.00

Member:     $7.00

Member:     $7.00

Non-Member:     $9.00

Non-Member:     $6.00

Non-Member:     $9.00

Non-Member:     $9.00

Hours of Operation

Saturday & Sunday

9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Wednesday & Thursday

5:30 pm to 9:00 pm

Friday

12:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Shotgun Range General Rules

  • All range users and shooters are personally responsible for range safety
    and safe shooting.

  • All shooters are responsible to immediately correct any unsafe conditions.

  • If you observe any unsafe situation, report it immediately to a range officer.

  • Parents are responsible for their children.

  • Alcohol is prohibited at all CCKC ranges.

  • Persons who have been consuming alcohol or are under the influence of drugs are prohibited from shooting.

  • Shooters and observers must wear ear and eye protection.

  • All shotguns must be carried with the actions open.

  • Muzzles must be pointed down range or in a safe direction.

  • Shotguns will be kept unloaded until at the firing position.

  • Keep shotgun actions open until ready to shoot.

  • Keep finger off the trigger until ready to fire.

  • Single load only except when shooting trap doubles or skeet.

  • Target loads only. All game loads and shells containing steel shot or slugs are prohibited.

  • Only #8 or #9 shot permitted on the trap fields.

  • Only #9 shot permitted on the skeet field.

  • No shooting at unauthorized targets.

  • Deposit all trash in containers.

  • Respect others and their equipment.

  • Please follow these rules while using the range. Violations will be
    enforced. Violators will be asked to leave the facility, and are subject to
    criminal and/or civil sanctions.

Please Note! Wisconsin Statute 29.304 restricts the possession or control of firearms for children under 12 years of age.

The statute states: " No person under 12 years of age may have in his or her possession or control any firearm unless he or she is enrolled in the course of instruction under the hunter education program and he or she is carrying the firearm in a case and unloaded to or from that class under the supervision of a parent or guardian or is handling or operating the firearm during that class under the supervision of an instructor."

Please Note! The statute also restricts the possession or control of firearms for children from 12 to 16 years of age. Information on these restrictions are available by reading the complete statute below.

The complete statute can be found

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