Seven Mile Hill Range
Kingman, AZ
Address: 3275 Oatman Rd, Kingman, AZ
Website: www.mohavesportsmanclub.com
When/Where/Type/Notes:
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Both Centerfire and 22 Rimfire allowed at this range
Effective August 1st, 2021, The Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 rifle can again now be used at Project Appleseed clinics. Check details on our How to Prepare page: https://appleseedinfo.org/how-to-prepare/
Please Read: How to Prepare for an Event
Safety Notice:
Rifles must be cased and left in vehicle until after the Safety Briefing. Do Not bring your firearms out until instructed to bring them to the firing line. No loaded firearms on the range unless on the firing line and load command has been given. Eye and ear protection required. No illegal firearms are allowed. Some ranges are .22 rimfire only. At ranges that allow centerfire no rifle cartridges over 8mm cal are allowed.
Range Fee: $15/day.
Capacity: 30
Camping Available:
Primitive camping is available.
Hotels:
Many hotels to choose from in Kingman, about 9 miles away.
Directions:
On I-40 West out of Kingman, take exit 44 toward Shinarump Dr/Oatman HWY, turn right onto Historic U.S. 66 W, in about 0.3 miles, turn left onto Co Hwy 10 (Oatman HWY), in about 2 miles, turn right at the "Shooting Range" sign. 0.5 miles to entrance to Seven Mile Hill Range.
Map with directions found here http://www.mohavesportsmanclub.com/Map.html
GPS: 35.097387,-114.140966
State Laws to be aware of:
It is the responsibility of attendees to know and comply with all Arizona and Federal Firearms Laws.
Misc:
This is a rifle marksmanship event - No Handguns on the firing line.
One of Arizona's oldest ranges, the 7 Mile Hill Range just South of Kingman is Arizona Appleseed's premier range for KD shooting, whether for the KD portion of a standard Appleseed weekend, or a 3-Day Advanced KD Clinic. So if you want to shoot full-distance AQTs with your centerfire rifle, this is the one to attend. Firing lines face North by Northeast, and strong winds provide good wind-doping practice for KD shooting. Come on out and join us for some of the finest Marksmanship instruction available. Additionally, shooters will be immersed in the true history and lore of April 19th, 1775, the day Marksmanship met history and our heritage began.
Things to bring for a comfortable experience
Shooting Mat
Eye and Ear Protection
Appropriate Clothing for the weather
Hat
Sunscreen
Rifle, preferably with sling and at least two magazines. Otherwise, bring what you have.
Lunch and water for the day.
A positive, learning attitude
Range and registration fees
Bring a friend and share in the fun!
NO Alcohol Permitted
KD (Known Distance) Events
If you sign up, please also email Jacob Rascon at AZ@appleseedinfo.org to ensure that you get any additional pre-shoot information.
This Long-Distance Appleseed is open only to students who have attended at least one Appleseed event and are at least sixteen (16) years old; students are not required to have scored Rifleman (210) on the AQT to attend this event, but a score of 180 or better is highly recommended.
NO RIMFIRES AT THIS EVENT! ONLY centerfire rifles only permitted.
Please also make sure you have a sling -- we prefer the GI web slings.
Please also make sure you have a sling -- we prefer the GI web slings, which run about $12 at gun shows or online.
To feed your centerfire, bring a minimum of 300 rounds of ammunition of a similar kind, i.e., all 147 grain 30-06 loaded to same specs, or something of that nature.
For more information contact:
Name: AZ State Coordinator Email Address: AZ@appleseedinfo.org
Instructors Resources: PDF