Southeast Regional Park Shooting Range










Q: Do we need to bring our own targets?
A: You can if want, but they do sell them also cheap.
- Art Panzer (6 years ago)
A: 25 cents a target at range, multiple options.
- Derreth M (3 years ago)
A: Thank you guys!🙏
- Miguel Topete (6 years ago)
A: No they sell them there very reasonably priced
- Kevin Cochran (6 years ago)
Q: How far you ken shut
A: Wow..
- Henry Lopez (5 years ago)
A: Ouot two 200 yerds. :)
- C J (4 years ago)
A: Most positions go out to 50 yards. Our long-distance range has target frame insets at 100 and 200 yards.
- Southeast Regional Park Shooting Range (3 years ago)
A: This question gave my trigger finger cancer.
- Brandon Ratzlaff (3 years ago)
A: What? I nearly had a stroke reading your question.
- chris reedy (3 years ago)
Q: Do you have to bring your own gun?
A: Yes, you will need your own firearm. The County does not rent firearms.
- Southeast Regional Park Shooting Range (2 years ago)
A: You should bring your own gun and personal protection. If you wish to rent a firearm then may I suggest The Marksman pistol range on 22nd between Craycroft and Swan. You can rent pistols and even a full automatic Uzi. Lots of fun but sometimes there is a wait. They even have firearm safety classes and you can get certified for you conceal carry permit. Happy shooting.
- Daniel Tuggle (6 years ago)
A: 29th between Craycroft and Swan
- Robert Wild (2 years ago)
A: Yes
- Steven Walker (6 years ago)
A: yes
- Elio Esqueda (6 years ago)
Q: How much is the fee for the shotgun range?How much are clays?
A: No entrance fee for the Clay Target Center. You pay for the targets. A round of 25 clays costs $8.
- Southeast Regional Park Shooting Range (9 months ago)
A: If available can a shooter use one trap position?
- John Ryan (9 months ago)
Q: I reload am I allowed to pick up brass left behind from others?
A: You can only pick up your own brass. If others collect their own brass and give it to you, that is fine, but you cannot collect and take homes others' brass.
- Southeast Regional Park Shooting Range (3 years ago)
Q: Can I shoot steel cased ammo here like Tula or Wolf?
A: Yes
- Art Panzer (3 years ago)
Q: Is this one you can hear from drexel and Houghton or is there a new one in area?
A: Probably hearing the DM range..
- Jerry Holmes (4 years ago)
Q: I reload and was wondering what you do with the spent brass or hulls?
A: You are free to gather up your own brass and hulls. The brass and hulls left on the range are gathered under a Pima County procurement process for recycling. Lead retrieval is not permitted by individuals. Our lead collection and abatement process must comply with industry standards utilizing contract specialists.
- Southeast Regional Park Shooting Range (4 years ago)
A: Reload myself and am wondering if they allow us to go out and sift for lead. ?
- mark simmerman jr. (4 years ago)
Q: are NFA guns allowed in the shooting range? how about magazine capacity?
A: Nobody asks questions and you can shoot whatever gun/ammo you want, as long as you obey the rules and listen to range officers instructions.
- Roy B. (6 years ago)
A: No Machine guns, short barrel rifles yes, suppressor yes.
- Darrin McWhorter (6 years ago)
A: You can shoot it if you can show the stamp.
- Derreth M (3 years ago)
A: Asking this question can be answered simple.. google range . And understanding gun laws per-state , ccw laws are also a must know.
- Steven Walker (6 years ago)
A: No full auto
- Jordon Walker (4 months ago)
Q: Hi can I use my digital ID or do I need my ID ID? couldnΓÇÖt find IΓÇÖm trynna go shoot
A: We don't check IDs to use the range. You only need to present a driver's license as collateral when you rent a rifle rest or a spotting scope.
- Southeast Regional Park Shooting Range (2 years ago)
Anonymous
Reasonable pricing, and they seem to run a pretty tight ship!
2 days ago
Anonymous
Nice range. Gets the job done!
a week ago
Anonymous
Haven't been there yet But I think I will be soon.
a week ago
Anonymous
This place is underrated. Great rangemasters! Very professional. Safety is enforced every step of the way. Shooting etiquette is observed and required by all. I'm very impressed by this crew. I wish I knew their names so I can compliment them all publicly.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Well run and safe range.
a month ago
Anonymous
The hours of operation for the archery range is terrible
2 months ago
Anonymous
Good shooting range. Had my childΓÇÖs Hunter Education course done here. Bill is a great teacher.
2 months ago
Anonymous
Found this shooting range while I was visiting the area. Very professional, with rules and regulations - as it should be, because there are a lot of shooters here at once. The lanes were a bit close to others for my personal preference. But I liked the variety of distances allowed. And I liked how organized and clean the areas were. This is a great choice for going shooting for a day. 10$ per person - not bad. They also sell targets. Unfortunately no ammo is sold here as far as I could tell.
2 months ago
Anonymous
2 months ago
Anonymous
If your not there at opening you're not shooting. It's ridiculous.
3 months ago
Anonymous
Safety is huge here
3 months ago
Anonymous
My seven year old came with for the first time and the range bosses were awesome with him offering donuts and trading ear protection with him so he'd have better protection and a better time.
3 months ago
Anonymous
Came for shooting a d really enjoyed it. Safety is not optional.
3 months ago
Anonymous
Great location. I heard the RSOs can be hard on people but as long as you read the rules and follow them, zero issues. I actually felt safe and did not have to worry about someone accidentally doing something dangerous. Additionally everyone there is extremely helpful and willing to give you a hand when needed. Will return again.
3 months ago
Anonymous
3 months ago
Anonymous
Excellent shooting range Very safe place to shoot
4 months ago
Anonymous
Great range. Plenty of shooters enjoy a nice cool day. Range staff were friendly but stern when needed to ensure everyone was safe.
4 months ago
Anonymous
Great place, range officer's nice and helpful!!
4 months ago
Anonymous
Over a week later and still no return call. I guess this range doesn't want my money. I know what I need to know about your range now. I'll be letting people know that, as years long reviews have stated, this range hates phone calls. Go somewhere else and spend your money where it'll be wanted. Called with a simple question on Sunday during open hours, no call back. After closing today, day 2, no call back. Not sure what's going on with your voice-mail but I'd love to get a response to my question. No, it wasn't able to be answered on the website. I wouldn't have called otherwise.
4 months ago
Anonymous
Outstanding public range in the Tucson area with a nice backdrop of the mountains. RSOs are firm, but friendly and make sure all safety rules are being followed. I've been to ranges where RSOs just bark at everyone and seem angry all the time. Not the case here, this place is staffed by helpful professionals. My rifle jammed up today and I was having trouble fixing it. I was unable to tell if a round was chambered due to the stuck bolt. Butch came over and showed me his method for checking to see if a round was chambered and clearing this particular jam, saving my range day. Steel case shooters, they have a big magnet roller thingy that makes cleanup super easy. Stands, cardboard, and tape are all provided. They sell a bunch of targets for a buck or less I believe and take credit cards or cash. They announce hot/cold range over the PA as well as red lights at the stalls. Hot periods are 15 min. Left side stalls are for long range up to 200 yards and right side stalls go up to 50 yards. Drawing from strong side and appendix holsters is allowed as long as you are being safe. Go and check them out.
4 months ago
Anonymous
Friendly staff! Good time!
4 months ago
Anonymous
I really enjoy this range. Inexpensive, convenient location, clean, and well staffed. To those speaking to the range masters being rude or making up rules, understand that this range is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. That means anyone and everyone can come here with little to no knowledge of safe gun handling. They are strict (and slightly abrasive in an endearing way) for the safety of everyone. Have I personally been admonished for something, yes. Does it bother me? No. Looking for an affordable, open air, well run range, this is your place.
4 months ago
Anonymous
Nice range with professional and friendly staff.
5 months ago
Anonymous
Fantastic and well run environment
6 months ago
Anonymous
Its a good range, but recently we have noticed the 10, 20, and 30byd bags have been set up at 40, 50 and 60yds for the 900 club, but they don't reset the bags for 10, 20, and 30yds during the rest of the week. It seems there is a need for more 10 and 20yd bags after the other bags moved to 40 50 and 60. This is regarding the archery range.
7 months ago
Anonymous
Great range to zero guns, very little wind here usually, covered shooting zone with shade!
7 months ago
Anonymous
This was only my second time shooting and everyone was so helpful and kind! Sharon was especially helpful and made me feel safe learning to shoot. I cannot express how grateful I am for such a welcoming experience to trying something new and this is the only place in Tucson I will be going shooting from now on. Thank you all for your help this past weekend!
8 months ago
Anonymous
8 months ago
Anonymous
Great facility and very helpful staff!!
8 months ago
Anonymous
8 months ago
Anonymous
After shooting in the morning of 5.30.24,after departing I quickly found out I had forgotten a box of 550 22 cal rounds on the bench behind lane one. I called twenty minutes later to find out if anyone had turned these in. Someone called back after closing...found nothing....
9 months ago
Anonymous
Very professional and friendly if you follow the rules. They wonΓÇÖt hesitate to correct anything unsafe they see, Which I appreciate. All too often you go to some other ranges and the RSOs arenΓÇÖt paying attention. Not here. Fair prices, decent hours, and a safe environment to practice in. ItΓÇÖs all you could ask for.
9 months ago
Anonymous
Very disappointed. Showed up prior to 8 am. Checked the office door and it was open. Upon entering was told "no". No explanation, just "no". Figuring I was too early I asked if the door would be opened when they were ready and I was told "I keep the door closed". So if I can't enter and there's no notification when it's open I wasn't sure what to do. So I left. I've been going to this range for years but now feel that I'm a burden to the staff. Things have really changed. It used to be welcoming. Why don't they use an open sign like every other business?
10 months ago
Anonymous
The range officers are super friendly and knowledgeable. They do a great job of keeping the range safe yet fun.
a year ago
Anonymous
a year ago
Anonymous
Terrible experience IΓÇÖve been going to this range for years, almost the better part of a decade in fact, and today was my last time at this range. Now, knowing that there is a trap/skeet range parallel to this one just across the road, I called to ask if shooting shotgun was permitted at this range and the nice lady on the phone assured me that was allowed. I followed up by asking if there were any shotgun ammo restrictions and she again said that there were no restrictions. When I arrived got checked in and got set up I was stopped by one of the range officers to say he needed to make sure my shot was allowed. The Range master (Fred T) then comes over to tell me that the load IΓÇÖm shooting isnΓÇÖt permitted and that IΓÇÖm ruining his target.. okay? Never mind the fact that I was at the 10 yard line and the pattern of the shot hadnΓÇÖt even opened up enough to cover a man sized target.. I began to explain to the Range master that I had called ahead and was given the assurance that I was allowed to shoot shotgun on this range with no ammo restrictions, when he got very angry and defensive and demanded I get off his range for arguing with the Rangemaster and threatened to ban me. Absolutely embarrassing experience. Huge thumbs down
a year ago
Anonymous
Great place to come and have fun or simply zero your weapons. 18 targets on the 50-yard side and 12 targets on the 200-yard side. Range staff are knowledgeable and eager to assist. Fireing sessions are run on 15-minute intervals.
a year ago
Anonymous
Very well run, strict safety and attentive!
a year ago
Anonymous
Sucks looks like no one like to shoot doring the week days or what
a year ago
Anonymous
This is the best range I have ever gone to. The place is well cared for, targets go from 5-200 yards, and you can shoot anything besides .50BMG. Prices are totally reasonable; $10 for the day and (most) targets are 25 cents. Most importantly, the staff are all incredibly friendly and helpful. They make sure everyone is safe, but aren't rude nor condescending about it. They welcome new shooters and will help out when asked. And it's important to note that I've never felt any discrimination nor unfair treatment here.
a year ago
Address
11296 S Harrison Rd, Tucson, AZ 85747
City/State
Tucson, AZ
Phone
(520) 724-5760
- MondayClosed
- TuesdayClosed
- WednesdayClosed
- Thursday8 AM to 1 PM
- Friday8 AM to 1 PM
- Saturday8 AM to 3 PM
- Sunday8 AM to 3 PM
Based on 277 reviews