Marana Shooting Club
Marana/Tucson, AZ
Address: 11900 N. Sanders Road, Marana/Tucson, AZ
Website: www.maranashootingclub.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: $8.00 per person per day
Capacity: 50
Camping Available:
Primitive Camping Nearby.
Hotels:
Hotels available in nearby Tucson
Directions:
From Interstate 10 Exit Avra Valley Road; proceed west on Avra Valley Road to Sanders Road; turn right (north) onto Sanders Road until you arrive at 11900 N. Sanders Road, Marana, Arizona; proceed easterly on gravel road approximately 1.2 miles until you reach Marana Shooting Club outdoor range on the left.
GPS: 32.422261,-111.246785
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.
Located on the West side of I-10 just Northwest of Tucson, MSC has been around for a while, but is a fairly new venue for Appleseed. A majority of the population of the Tucson Metro area resides along the NW corridor, and the Marana Shooting Club is a great location to serve that community. 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…
WHILE SUPPLIES LAST - Do you know someone under 18 who wants to attend but can't find .22 ammo? No problem - thanks to Federal Ammunition's support of youth shooting programs, Federal Automatch .22 is available direct from Federal for $13.00 per 325rnd box. To take advantage of this offer, you must contact azmule through forum PM or email az@appleseedinfo.org at least a week before the shoot, to ensure that the Shoot Boss of your event has enough on hand.
Again - this ammo is for use at an Appleseed by shooters under 18, the supply allotted to Arizona Appleseed is limited and may go fast, so sign up sooner rather than later.
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.
• 400-500 rounds of ammunition for your rifle.
• Lunch and water for the day.
• A positive, learning attitude
• Range and registration fees
• Bring a friend and share in the fun!
KD (Known Distance) Events
If you sign up, please also email Scott Benjamin at info@azappleseed.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 in order to attend this event, but a score of 180 or better is highly recommended.
NO RIMFIRES AT THIS EVENT! ONLY centerfire rifles capable of firing accurately to 500 yards, preferably zeroed at 25 yards, are permitted. We will be running several full-distance AQTs with full sized targets and with the time constraints of the 25 meter AQT. A semi-automatic rifle with a minimum of two (four or more is better) magazines is best, but bring what you have and more importantly, what you intend to use as your main rifle.
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
Name: PM azmule on the Appleseed forum
Name: PM stargazer61 on the Appleseed forum
Instructors Resources: PDF