Clybel WMA Shooting Range










Q: When is gun lesson for women and how much is it.
A: Also check out the Becoming an Outdoors Woman program here: https://georgiawildlife.com/BOW
- Ashley X (6 years ago)
A: Contact The Covington Gun Store named, ΓÇ£Shots FiredΓÇ¥ and ask them about lessons and Firearms training.
- Winn Fincher (6 years ago)
Q: Do we need to bring our own target stands? Also, I have a lifetime sportsman license for Florida, do I still need a hunting/fishing license? I'm a resident of Florida and really don't want to pay $100 for a hunting license to go to a shooting range.
A: Brandon. They have target stands for each lane. As far has licensing. You will need a Georgia hunting or fishing. $15 gets you either s d can be purchased from the georgia natural resources site. Gadnr.org/license and that is good for a full year. If you are a veteran, no license is needed.
- Michael S (5 years ago)
A: No,yes, it's only $17.00
- Mont Chung (5 years ago)
Q: What is required just to use the gun range.I want to practice some longer distances with my handguns.
A: Timothy, Here at Clybel Range we have 50 and 100 Yard Ranges. The facility is covered just bring eyes/ears, hunting or fishing license and targets.
- William Walker (6 years ago)
A: The GORP stamp is no longer required. Just a hunting or fishing license.
- Justin Cook (7 years ago)
A: You need a gorp stamp or hunting or fishing license
- Richard Strickland (7 years ago)
Q: Hello, I'm a truck driver from Florida with a cc license, would I be able to come there and shoot without any problems permit wise, or do I have to get a fishing permit ,and how do I get one?
A: As I understand, you have to have a current Ga. Hunting or fishing license . Georgia go outdoors website would be helpful for you.
- william usry (7 months ago)
Q: Can I go by my self at 17 and do I need to bring my own ammo
A: You need to bring your own ammo and have a GA Sportsman license or equivalent.
- Mark Mandelbaum (a year ago)
Q: What specific license do I need to buy to go the range?
A: Any license for hunting or fishing will grant you access to shoot
- Perry Ah (2 years ago)
Q: Is the shooting range open as 4 Aug, 2022, and if so what are the hours and price? Thanks
A: The range is fully open as of August 2nd. The hours are Tuesday- Saturday 0900-1800 and Sunday 1300-1800. The only requirement to use the range is a valid Georgia hunting license, fishing license, or lands pass available at www.gooutdoorsgeorgia.com. Please feel free to call the range at 770-788-4023.
- Clybel WMA Shooting Range (2 years ago)
Q: I have never been there. Can anyone please advise me whatΓÇÖs the procedure for shooting there? Any suggestions would be really appreciated.
A: Also you can buy the license at the main build if you don't do it online before hand. They sell targets there also. Stands are provided for targets. There is a rifle range and a handgun range. Shotguns are allowed with buck buck limited to 5 round (sight in process only) or you can use slugs and Shoot as much as you want.
- Lamar Palmer (3 years ago)
A: Anyone 16 or older on the facility (shooting or not) needs a valid GA hunting license, fishing license or lands pass. When you arrive please sign in at the range house, an Range Safety Officer will go through a safety briefing with you. RSO will then point you in the right direction for the equipment you are using. If you have further questions you can call the 770-7884023 or 706-557-3298.
- Clybel WMA Shooting Range (3 years ago)
Q: How much does it cost
A: Everyone on the property who is 16 years old or older(whether shooting or not) must possess a valid GA hunting license. fishing license or lands pass. These can be purchased at www.gooutdoorsgeorgia.com
- Clybel WMA Shooting Range (3 years ago)
Q: Do you sell the 50 yd paper targets and if so how much are they.
A: You will need to provide your own targets at DNR ranges. Targets stands are provided to attach your targets to.
- Clybel WMA Shooting Range (4 years ago)
Anonymous
Cannot say enough great things about this place. From the beginning check in process with Rob (who is truly the kindest and most patient dude) to the lanes with the range officers we experience nothing but a very SAFE, respectful, and relaxed vibe. We had a blast and were truly shocked how nice the facility and the staff were.
6 days ago
Anonymous
By far, the best outdoor public shooting range in Georgia.
a week ago
Anonymous
This is a great value of an outdoor range. You have steel targets at 7-35 yards along with 25,50, and 100 yard electronic targets so you're not having to walk down range every time to check your grouping on the paper target. Range officers are attentive and keep the range in good order. The facility is well maintained and updated. Good fun safe range to shoot at outside. This was my first visit. Next time I want to do the skeet and trap range they have also(separate fee for it, but excellent pricing).
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Best public outdoor range in Georgia.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
I haven't been here in 10 plus years. Things have changed quite a bit. LeBron was first class!
3 weeks ago
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a month ago
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Good fun, the staff was great and helpful
a month ago
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a month ago
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Great Place to shoot. Steel targets are fun. 100 yard rifle range with digital targets are amazing. Strict safety rules. No rapid fire , double taps or standing rifle shooting. Also , Brass Ammo Only !!
2 months ago
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2 months ago
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Great facility, friendly staff
2 months ago
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I took my friend and her kids to this range. ItΓÇÖs there first time. Not only were the staff members being so helpful. They make my friend and her family feel welcome. WeΓÇÖll definitely be back. This facility is so beautiful, well groomed. The bathroom were cleaned. Thanks for the first impression experience.
2 months ago
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3 months ago
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I grew up shooting on a farm in my parentsΓÇÖ backyard. IΓÇÖd never been to a range. The guys at Clybel were top tier! I told the shooting officer that I was not there to have fun and waste ammo. I just wanted to sight in my new hunting rifle. He walked me through every step and we got it sighted in less than 10 minutes and just a few shots. Amazing! Will be back for sure with my other guns to have some real fun!
3 months ago
Anonymous
Clean, safe and fun.
3 months ago
Anonymous
What a great find. The ranges are awesome. The rifle ranges have electronic targets. All of the staff were great and very helpful!
4 months ago
Anonymous
Great shooting range with electronic feedback so you donΓÇÖt have to walk down range to see and make adjustments to optics, which saves time. Would love to see steel targets for long range shooting past 200 yards. Onsite range safeties are knowledgeable and helpful.
4 months ago
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4 months ago
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Worker are rude better off going in your back yard
4 months ago
Anonymous
The technology for siting in is fantastic. Leave your spotting scope at home.
4 months ago
Anonymous
Very easy process and the ppl there are all very friendly and helpful. Love the electric targeting for the rifles.
4 months ago
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5 months ago
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Archery range is flawless!
6 months ago
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Call to see if the electronic targets are operational before you go. If they are down, the rifle range is very limited. Besides that, the facility and RSOΓÇÖs are top notch.
6 months ago
Anonymous
Great place to go. Just fyi, you're supposed to watch the safety video before you go. Don't bother, they're going to make you watch it again when you get there. I shot at the pistol range and the metal targets were a lot of fun to shoot at. They have different layouts for each lane except the end three. The range master that was in charge when I went was professional and wasn't a pain like most. From my experiences with most gun ranges, you always have that one guy that has an authority complex. I didn't experience that nor did I feel like that type of behavior was present at any point in time. I will definitely be going back soon to use the rifle range which has digital targets. Just FYI, they will make you sight your rifle in at 25 yds your first time there. This helps them make sure you're not going to ruin the digital targets. It's not the end of the world but it is a little time consuming even though I do appreciate why they do it. As I said before it's a great place to go and I'll definitely be going back soon.
6 months ago
Anonymous
Ignorant and overbearing range officers are unfortunately the norm here. Unless you like to be treated like a child by egotistical goofballs, this isnΓÇÖt the range for you.
6 months ago
Anonymous
It was my first time visiting this range and I made the hour drive because itΓÇÖs tough to find good outdoor ranges around Atlanta. Rob (range safety) and Jeff (range desk) were both skilled, attentive professionals. Rob was willing to be simply a safety or be involved if anyone needed help on the firing line. The energy you give is what youΓÇÖll get in return especially when visiting a range where safety is the top priority for everyone. Show up with respect, listen to your safeties, and everyone will have a good time. Will definitely be back.
6 months ago
Anonymous
Best range in Atlanta. There are also trap and skeet fields.
7 months ago
Anonymous
I've been to the Clybel range a few times since the remodel. Pistol setup with steel plates is fun to shoot. Plates are color coded to avoid interfering with other shooters, but colors don't align well with the shooting bays, so I felt like I was shooting across lanes at times to stay on my color. There are a couple of lanes dedicated to .22 which also allow rimfire rifles. The rifle range is a real mixed bag. The new electronic rifle targets provide great feedback on shot placement. They will automatically calculate group size and if you dig into the menus (look for youtube video instructions) you can adjust the display to provide more information. One major downside is that each lane is set up for a specific distance and there are only a couple of lanes at 25 and 50 yards, so you may end up waiting for a lane to open up. The electronics are also fragile. At least half the range was down most of the time I was there and they kept having to close down the range so that a range officer could go down range and check connections between targets. I felt like I spent half my time sitting on the bench waiting. The last time I was there, the shorter distances were all down and they were instructing shooters to only shoot rifles that were already sighted in on the 100 yard targets to avoid missed shots damaging the equipment. I would have been upset if I had driven out there to sight in a new rifle and been told that I couldn't shoot. The range gets really busy on weekends, so be patient and flexible. I got there right when they opened on a Sunday and basically had the place to myself for 30 minutes, but when I left an hour later, every pistol bay was full with a couple of folks waiting.
7 months ago
Anonymous
This is a very nice outdoor shooting range but their range officers are simply rude and unprofessional. I really hope Clybel management addresses this issue. If you look at other reviews. They say the same thing about these range officers.
7 months ago
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7 months ago
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Great range
7 months ago
Anonymous
Very helpful range staff. Friendly and kind.
7 months ago
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8 months ago
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Went for the first time and had a great day! Good place for somewhat experienced shooters. All the RSO's were kind with helping me get my bearings since I have never been here, nor have I used a range quite like this one. With the help of an RSO telling me how the system works, I had my freshly built 300blk sighted in, in less than 5min. All of the 100yd lanes were taken so we went to the steel range to shoot cardboard on the far end of that range. My group had a great time since we all had our bearings and I figure the RSO's trusted me enough with my group to leave us be. I was able to run cardboard with the 2 rifles I had, and a lane with pistols shooting steel, so the 4 of us could at least shoot in pairs (therefore being able to leave sooner since we have about 500rds to burn). My wife has a hard time with rifles and had never shot seated before; so it took her a minute (about 20rds) on the 50yd section of the rifle line to get comfortable with everything. That's where the one flaw is: This place really isn't for plinking/beginners, but meant for those who need to keep their skills and sights sharp. We were there to practice and test out a fresh build, so the pistol range was where we stayed after sighting in my fresh build. The wife and my two friends had a great time getting in (practical) practice on the steel lane with the two pistols we brought. We pretty much removed the cardboard target from the posts with the rifles by the time we left (you can not replace the target yourself btw). I wish there was another option here for rifles at 25-50yds. I have an old SKS with a jammed sight so you have to manually account for it (can't shoot it on the rifle line because of the high-tech systems) which is why I didn't go back to the 100yd range (and ran out of 300). Definitely will come back now that I have a better idea on how this range operates and what I should bring in the future.
8 months ago
Anonymous
Enjoyed the skeet shooting
9 months ago
Anonymous
Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. They even helped me to get my new scope sighted in.
9 months ago
Anonymous
Not really for plinking, though the 22 steel area does look fun. The digital targets can be a bit finicky, but this is the hands down the best sighting in experience I've had at a public range.
9 months ago
Address
2430 Marben Farm Rd, Mansfield, GA 30055
City/State
Mansfield, GA
Phone
(770) 788-4023
- MondayClosed
- Tuesday9 AM to 6 PM
- Wednesday9 AM to 6 PM
- Thursday9 AM to 6 PM
- Friday9 AM to 6 PM
- Saturday9 AM to 6 PM
- Sunday1 to 6 PM
Based on 156 reviews