Address: 1031 228th St SW, Bothell, WA 98021, USA
Phone: +14254818686
Sunday: 9AM–7PM
Monday: 12–7PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 12–7PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 12–7PM
Saturday: 9AM–7PM
Brittany Brickzin
Just leaving here and I have nothing but great things to say. Ken and Tom are both super friendly and had great advice to set me up for success. Will absolutely be coming back!
Jason Ramey
Looked awesome til my D loop snapped and threw my bow on the ground and cracked the limbs, didn’t even get to the course only got to shoot 6 arrows on the flat range. Hope to come back
Sleep Deprived
Had a great time here and everyone was friendly. An employee even helped me sight my new rifle.
Johnny walker
I’ve been here years ago, and I just shot at the pistol range. I shot at the rifle range, and they dialed in my sights for me. Man! That’s a plus in my book. These guys go out of there way for you. On top of that this range is top notch. It kind of feels like the renton outdoor range. Maybe that’s why I like it so much. You just feel comfortable. Oh and it 10 minutes from where I live . Win Win.
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Yes, we have target frames, and targets that fit them. We also have eye and ear protection if you need those. All firing is from the bench at either 50 or 100 yards.
Yes, we allow air rifles. Our public rifle range has targets at 50 yards that may work for you.
We can't allow .50 BMG, it is beyond the design limits of our ranges.
This has changed, you can now load up to ten rounds in a magazine. We still require that there be no rapid fire, just once every 2 seconds, max.
Andy, we prefer that you bring the pistol in a case. Holstering is the riskiest part of handling a pistol, and our range is not designed for working from a holster.
We don't have firearms to rent, people have to bring their own pistols to shoot on our range.
We don't have firearms to rent, people have to bring their own pistols to shoot on our range.
Dale, Only trap loads are allowed on the range (7.5, 8 or 9 shot) – no steel, hunting or magnum loads! Hope this helps.
Yes, the range allows airguns, at the same price as rifle and pistol. $25.39 for adults.
There is no license required in Washington for rifle, shotgun, or pistol, unless you have a concealed pistol license. Come to the range with your unloaded firearm in a case, check in at the office, and we will help you shoot safely.
Yes, we can use air rifles. Just check in with the rangemaster, and they will help you out.
Everyone, both members and public, is limited to one shot every 2 seconds. And only 10 rounds per magazine. Our nearest neighbors live only 200 yards from our ranges, we try to be good neighbors for them. Let me know if you have other questions that I can answer. Martin Morehouse Rifle Committee Chair
Yes, you can use them, just load them with only ten rounds at a time. That may save the springs a bit of flex, anyway.
For public shooters, everyone who is shooting needs to pay the range fees. For members, their guests also have to pay the range fees. We have a process for one free visit for guests of members, check with the rangemasters. Shooters use what they bring, check with the rangemasters for specific questions, particularly if the guest is inexperienced.
What you hear is outside business hours, but not outside operating hours. Our business hours are when we are open to the public, but as we are a membership range, we offer more hours to members.
If you live south of Everett, we may be closer for you. We have a pistol range open to the public, our website shows the hours. We are open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday for our pistol range. You can shoot normal pistol ammunition, but not rapid fire. Let me know if you have other questions.
We have no cleaning facilities, but we offer classes for pistol, rifle, and shotgun that cover cleaning. It's simpler and easier than most new shooters think.
Guests can only use the public 100 yard rifle range or the pistol range during public hours.
We allow up to ten rounds in a magazine, but no rapid fire. Aimed fire, once every two seconds or more.
I am not aware of lessons, but you do have to go through a first time lesson for any that has not shot there. They just go over basic safety and how their trap shooting works. The staff is all friendly and want to make sure your safe and taken care of.
You cannot shoot in a range in this state if you are not residents and do not attend competition, sorry. The only option is to have a friend that will bring you to forest and let you shoot his guns.
Hi Michael , I believe it's $20 to shoot per person, if you bring a 2nd rifle it's a few dollars more. Check out their website by searching Kenmore Gun Range to verify fees and public hours NRA sponsored - support your local range.
Yes, we allow lead only shotshells. We only have trap and 5-stand facilities, though, no skeet.
Not to my knowledge, paper targets only, except for trap shooting.
If parents are present then I think it doesn't matter
Bruce knows the deal!!!
No. Call them about taking a gun safety class. Or, call your local gun shop and ask them where you can find a NRA certified instructor.
Yes
No, there are public fees and public hours. Some restrictions on what facilities you can use.
No he had to he 18 for rifle and 21 for pistol
We have a trap range, 5-stand, Continental, etc. You name it we got it
Yes you can shoot black powder. And yes it is wheelchair accessible.
They do offer classes and are very helpful. Just go into office or call and they should be able to help you out.
Anything on the rifle range without range master permission is one round. Pistol range is full mags but no double tapping.
No, but they do have ammo, some cleaning supplies, and ear and eye protection for sale.
Absolutely not. You must only load one round at a time.
They have classes for Hunter safety as well as general firearms handling. Check the schedule
Never have needed to rent but I know they have them available for special events, like ladies night and for classes, but in general no.West Coast Armory in Everett or Shooting Sports NW in Bothell do though and are not far. For casual shooting West Coast I hear is better.
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