Tacoma Sportsmen's Club Inc










Q: DO you have an active traditional muzzle loading group of folks ? I live up here in ashford and there is no one interested in traditional muzzle loading. I have 40 acres that i set my tipi and my primitive camp up in. Im retired and will be 70.
A: My 3 son's and I have been shooting muzzle loaders for a few years now. I have been trying to get a good group together to try and open more areas for us to hunt in. Also, to have more anterless hunting areas on the west side.
- PATRICK Brady (4 years ago)
Q: How much is it to rent the hall for a day?
A: Best bet is to call.
- Tom Zmudosky (7 years ago)
A: Anisley hay Don't Know
- Carlos Michel-garcia (7 years ago)
A: Yes it is best advised to call during their business hours to check availability first. It is a total of $3000, $1200 of it is a damage deposit. Hope that helps!
- Angel Bby (AngelBby) (5 years ago)
Q: Why is that 1 instructed can be very rude towards the kids & the parents? I will take my child to Paul bunyon instead!
A: It is possible that the facility is concerned about safety of children on the property, typically gun ranges don't want kids younger than 12 shooting guns because of liability and insurance requirements.
- Colin Guthrie (7 years ago)
Q: What is the age limit
A: Not sure what you are asking in regards to - but for pistol age 12 is recommended, age 5 for rifle. For shotgun we recommend age 10. However regardless of age they must be able to impact the berm. In other words no wild shots. However anyone under 21 must be accompanied by someone over 21 if they are coming out to shoot pistol. Hope that helps!
- Tacoma Sportsmen's Club Inc (6 years ago)
Q: Am I allowed to shoot trap with a pump action shotgun?
A: Yes. 20 inch barrel plus. Policy.
- Falelua Tagoai (a year ago)
Q: Is this range open on Memorial day by any chance?
A: Yes we are!
- Tacoma Sportsmen's Club Inc (2 years ago)
Q: Do I need to bring my rifle in a case
A: No a case is not required. In that event itΓÇÖs muzzle up, no magazine or cartridge loaded. And yes, this is the office personal responding. Hope to see you soon!
- Tacoma Sportsmen's Club Inc (2 years ago)
Q: I want to bring my 14 year old brother with me to the range. Will they allow him to accompany me and my wife to the rifle range or would I need my mother's blessing and or presence?
A: He is welcome, no problem!
- Tacoma Sportsmen's Club Inc (4 years ago)
Q: They open today?
A: What about during this so called statewide closure?
- Clint F. Medina (4 years ago)
A: Yes we are!
- Tacoma Sportsmen's Club Inc (4 years ago)
Q: What is the minimum age limit for the country dances at the Tacoma sportsman?
A: Age 21
- Tacoma Sportsmen's Club Inc (4 years ago)
Anonymous
Great shooting experience. Pretty simplistic ranges and the staff were friendly and helpful. I think it's my new range for sure!
22 hours ago
Anonymous
Their public shooting range is very interesting.If there is a lot of people and be quite sketchy. If it was raining you'd be slip.Slide and all through the muddy roads. This is what I couldn't believe it cost twenty-five dollars a person to go to the public rifle range. That seems a little high to go.Shoot a rifle a few times.
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Excellent range. Friendly office staff. Good ROs. Offers a 600 yard benchrest about 9-10 times a year for some longer range opportunities. Also offers other types of events as well. Very well rounded.
2 months ago
Anonymous
first time at the tacoma sportsman club i zeroed my new vortex at the public rifle rang.the rso came and told me the rules and just I enjoyed my time from there. (would recommend)
2 months ago
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I have been to at least 6 ranges in the Seattle / Tacoma region. I went to Tacoma Sportsmen's Club on a Tuesday, as it was my day off work, and my regular range in Seattle was closed. I had a great experience there. Everyone was super nice. The RSO's were great, and even helped me bore sight my new hunting rifle / scope. The public rifle range goes from 25 to 200 yards. I felt very safe there, and now my rifle is shooting sub MOA at 200 yards! A great place, and I will definitely be back!
3 months ago
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The fee is now $25 to shoot at some paper. There are much cheaper options elsewhere. The steel target in the back is no longer in position to be shot. On top of that, the RSO’s are still a little…odd. Every time I visit they either to be on some power trip, or they have too long of conversations in between hot and cold ranges, so it takes longer just to shoot.
4 months ago
Anonymous
Excellent staff, reasonable price, wonderful venue! Our wedding was perfect I will definitely recommend this venue to anyone who is looking to plan an event!
4 months ago
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Range closes at two. Not 5. THEY CLOSE AT TWO PM. 2PM. They may be there until 5, but they close at two. The pharmacy is able to show they have different hours because their lunch breaks. I'm pretty sure it can show that you close at 2 pm, reopen until 5, but only the office is open. Bars do it and show just the kitchen is open after hours, or the kitchen is closed during bar hours. Google isn't that inept, you are. Pay for range time at 1pm, then get to rifle range, outdoor facility so you have to drive there. I start gathering my guns, targets, and ammo. RSO approaches and says they are doing their last target/range check and I won't have time to shoot because they close at 2. Then he says he's told the people in the office to stop selling range time after 1pm. Which they still do, knowing that I won't be able to shoot. Given the range was full already and no open benches. Who in the FUNK closes at 2pm.....? How much money do you lose because of this? Seriously, if the owner actually reads this. How much money do you think you lose in those three hours, or more, seeing how they are supposed to stop taking people in at $25 a person at 1pm. How many seats is the range, a dozen? Times by four hours. Shit, that's more than enough to justify the cost to keep those guys down there. Shucks, hire someone else who is willing to work for four hours. The gross revenue already justifies it. And if they are volunteers and they don't receive compensation, maybe give them some compensation and stay open later. They'll sell you range time, knowing you won't be able to shoot that day. No refund, you get a "raincheck" to come another day. This place is a 30 min drive with no traffic. Probably far longer for others. I wasted at least an hour of my day going here, which I could have spent doing something else. It's a great place, I had nothing but great feelings about it, until this visit.
4 months ago
Anonymous
If you change your hours you should update your website so the public dosen't waste their time driving to your range that is all ready closed.
4 months ago
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Fun
5 months ago
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Duck Tower at shotgun range has not worked since May. Frustrating since I have called ahead before and inquired about it most of the 30 times I have been there. Sporting clays no longer exist here, I have heard it was solely because they could not find a volunteer to cashier for the event. The volunteers/employees are usually busy and I think they have a lot of responsibilities. I donΓÇÖt think they are allowed to/not sure how to alter the machines. Some do not know how the games are played, which in some ways is critical to safety and generally being interested in working there. Lots of newcomers shoot trap mainly because it doesnΓÇÖt require any instruction to start, and the only people I have ever seen or shot skeet with have been shooting for 10-50 years. Mainly discouraged by the lack of desire here for growth in shotgun sports. Trap/skeet is the largest growing high school sport in the US. Every other shotgun sports club within 30 miles feels like a community. This one feels like a ΓÇ£no birdΓÇ¥.
5 months ago
Anonymous
Very large facility.
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Weekly visits here, great place for target practice
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Address
16409 Canyon Rd E, Puyallup, WA 98375
City/State
Puyallup, WA
Phone
(253) 537-6151
- Monday9 AM to 4 PM
- Tuesday9 AM to 4 PM
- Wednesday9 AM to 4 PM
- Thursday9 AM to 4 PM
- Friday9 AM to 4 PM
- Saturday9 AM to 4 PM
- Sunday9 AM to 4 PM
Based on 203 reviews